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Disney Stock (DIS) After Hours on Dec. 23, 2025: Latest Price Action, Today’s News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 24
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Disney Stock (DIS) After Hours on Dec. 23, 2025: Latest Price Action, Today’s News, Analyst Forecasts, and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 24

BURBANK / NEW YORK — Tuesday, December 23, 2025 (after the bell): The Walt Disney Company (The) stock (NYSE: DIS) ended Tuesday’s regular session modestly higher and then traded in a tight range in after-hours action—setting up a holiday-shortened session on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, when U.S. equity markets close early ahead of Christmas. MarketBeat+2New York Stock Exchange+2

Below is what happened to Disney stock after the close today, what the market was reacting to, and the key items investors may want on their radar before Wednesday’s opening bell.


Disney stock after the bell: where DIS stands tonight

Disney shares finished the Dec. 23 regular session at about $113.2, up roughly 0.7% on the day, after trading between roughly $112.1 and $113.3 with volume around 7.6 million shares. StockAnalysis

In after-hours trading, DIS eased slightly—hovering just below the regular-session close in thin holiday week liquidity. One widely used tape showed Disney around $113.10 late in the evening session (about 7:59 p.m. ET), down a few cents from the close. MarketBeat

The takeaway: no major after-hours shock hit Disney shares Tuesday evening. For traders, that often means the next “real” catalyst is likely to come from (1) the broader market tone, (2) scheduled macro data, or (3) any late-breaking company/sector headlines that surface overnight.


What moved stocks today—and why it matters for Disney

Even when Disney-specific news is quiet, DIS often trades with the broader “risk-on/risk-off” mood because the company sits at the crossroads of consumer discretionary spending (parks/cruises) and advertising/streaming economics (media).

1) A record-setting tape in U.S. equities

U.S. stocks finished higher Tuesday, with reports highlighting the S&P 500 at a record close while mega-cap and AI-linked names led. Investors

That kind of session tends to lift many large, liquid “household” names—Disney included—especially when there’s no company-specific negative surprise to offset the market tide.

2) Strong growth data vs. softer confidence signals

On the same day risk assets rose, the macro backdrop was mixed:

  • Coverage pointed to Q3 GDP running at 4.3%, above expectations in some reports, which can push rate-cut hopes further out and reprice interest-rate sensitivity across sectors. Investors+1
  • Meanwhile, U.S. consumer confidence weakened in December, according to the Conference Board data reported by Reuters (a fifth straight monthly decline in some coverage). Reuters+1

Why Disney investors care: consumer confidence is not a “same-day” driver of park attendance, but it can influence the market’s forward assumptions on travel demand, discretionary spending, and the resilience of advertising budgets—all pieces of Disney’s earnings engine.


Today’s Disney-relevant headlines investors are parsing

Even when DIS itself doesn’t have a fresh blockbuster headline after the close, investors still scan “adjacent” developments that touch Disney’s major business lines—streaming, distribution, and technology.

Streaming pressure: “streamflation” and the ad-tier shift

A notable theme in today’s coverage is the continued rise in streaming prices—often dubbed “streamflation”—and how consumers increasingly migrate to ad-supported tiers as budgets tighten. Disney+ and Hulu were explicitly included among the major services raising prices and leaning into advertising models. Investopedia

For Disney stock, this matters because the market’s core question remains: Can Disney keep raising ARPU (average revenue per user) without driving churn—and can advertising and bundles offset consumer fatigue?

A recent (but still “current”) tech and IP headline: Disney–Adeia agreement

While announced Monday (Dec. 22), it remained active in market conversation through Tuesday: Adeia disclosed a long-term media IP license agreement with Disney that also resolves all outstanding litigation between the companies. GlobeNewswire+1

This isn’t the kind of headline that automatically moves Disney shares on its own (financial terms weren’t front-and-center in public summaries), but it can reduce legal overhang and clarify the licensing landscape around streaming-related technology.


Analyst forecasts and price targets: what Wall Street expects for DIS

Analyst outlooks are not guarantees—but they frame what “good enough” performance looks like for Disney to re-rate higher.

Consensus view (as of today’s close)

One widely followed consensus tracker puts Disney at a “Moderate Buy” with an average 12-month price target around $134.41 (roughly high-teens upside from the ~$113 level), with targets ranging from about $110 on the low end to $152 on the high end. MarketBeat

A separate estimates page from MarketWatch lists targets with a high near $160, a low near $77, and an average around $133.76 (methodologies differ, so the range matters as much as the “average”). MarketWatch+1

Why some analysts think 2026 could look better than 2025

In recent analyst commentary highlighted by Barron’s, Wells Fargo named Disney a top media pick for 2026, arguing for upside tied to improvements across streaming, parks, and cruises—while also flagging structural headwinds like ongoing linear TV pressure and theme park competition. Barron’s

The market implication: investors appear willing to pay up for Disney again if (a) streaming profitability can scale, and (b) Experiences growth remains durable—even with competition and potentially uneven consumer demand.


Disney’s next big known catalyst: earnings (and what Disney guided last time)

With no earnings release tonight, the calendar becomes the anchor.

  • Nasdaq’s earnings tracker lists Disney’s next report as estimated around Feb. 4, 2026 (algorithm-derived, subject to change). Nasdaq+1
  • In Disney’s most recent earnings materials (fiscal 2025 results posted in November), the company provided segment-level directional commentary for Q1 fiscal 2026, including expectations around DTC operating income and headwinds tied to slate comparisons and advertising. The Walt Disney Company+1

Between now and that next report, DIS trading often becomes a tug-of-war between:

  • confidence in streaming margin trajectory,
  • the pace of linear TV decline,
  • parks/cruise demand signals,
  • and the broader rate/economic narrative.

Technical snapshot: where DIS sits heading into Wednesday

Technical levels aren’t destiny, but they shape short-term trader behavior—especially during low-liquidity holiday sessions.

A MarketBeat filing-style roundup published Tuesday referenced Disney’s 50-day moving average around $109 and 200-day around $114.6, placing DIS (near ~$113) above the 50-day but just below the 200-day—a zone that can act as a magnet or resistance depending on momentum. MarketBeat


What to know before the market opens tomorrow, Dec. 24, 2025

1) Tomorrow is a holiday-shortened session

U.S. equity markets (NYSE and Nasdaq) are scheduled to close early at 1:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, and remain closed on Dec. 25, reopening Friday, Dec. 26. New York Stock Exchange+2Nasdaq+2

Why this matters for DIS:

  • Liquidity can be thinner than normal.
  • Small news items can appear “bigger” in price action.
  • After-hours moves tonight may not be “confirmed” until regular trading resumes—especially with many desks lightly staffed.

2) Watch the pre-market data calendar

Market calendars list initial jobless claims as a notable U.S. data point scheduled for 8:30 a.m. ET on Dec. 24—ahead of the opening bell. MarketWatch

If the number surprises meaningfully, it can influence rates and index futures—indirectly affecting Disney even without Disney-specific news.

3) The macro push-pull remains the backdrop

Investors are heading into Christmas Eve with two fresh signals in mind:

  • growth appearing strong in Q3, Investors+1
  • but sentiment measures softening (consumer confidence), Reuters+1
    which can keep the market sensitive to any hint that consumer-facing companies (including Disney’s parks and experiences) might see demand cool in 2026.

Bottom line for Disney stock tonight

Disney stock finished Dec. 23 modestly higher and after-hours trading was calm, with DIS only slightly below the close. MarketBeat

With Wednesday’s early close and light holiday-week liquidity, the most practical “before the open” checklist for DIS investors is:

  • Know the market hours and reduced liquidity risk, New York Stock Exchange+1
  • Watch the 8:30 a.m. ET macro release (jobless claims), MarketWatch
  • Track streaming/advertising sentiment (price hikes, ad-tier mix, bundling dynamics), Investopedia
  • and keep an eye on how DIS behaves around the ~$114–$115 zone tied to longer-term technical levels. MarketBeat

This article is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice.

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