‘Alien: Earth’ Tops Disney+’s Most-Watched Shows List Again: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows of the Week
Disney+ has a little bit of everything right now—sci-fi horror that ties into classic film lore, buzzy true-crime drama, family comedies, long-running medical stories, and kid-favorite animation. Whether you’re catching up on new premieres or revisiting comfort shows, this week’s most-watched titles span multiple genres and countries, from the U.S. to Italy to South Korea.
Below, we’re counting down the shows you’re streaming the most this week. The list keeps the exact order you provided, and each entry includes straightforward details on what the show is about and who’s behind it—creators, cast, writers, and more—so you can decide what to press play on next.
10. ‘Italia’s Got Talent’ (2009– )

‘Italia’s Got Talent’ is the Italian edition of the global ‘Got Talent’ format produced by Fremantle. Each season showcases performers from across Italy and beyond vying for a semifinals slot and, ultimately, the grand prize, with auditions, buzzers, and Golden Buzzers structuring the competition from early rounds to the live shows.
The current judging panel features Mara Maionchi, Frank Matano, and Elettra Lamborghini, joined this season by Alessandro Cattelan. Hosting duties are handled by Aurora and Fru. The show’s move to Disney+ in Italy brings all stages—from theater auditions to live finals—under one roof for easy week-to-week viewing.
9. ‘How I Met Your Mother’ (2005–2014)

Created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, ‘How I Met Your Mother’ is a multi-camera and single-camera hybrid sitcom framed as a future father telling his kids the long story of how he met their mother. Set in New York City, the show mixes flashbacks and narrative detours with episodic misadventures and serialized payoffs.
The main cast features Josh Radnor as Ted Mosby, Jason Segel as Marshall Eriksen, Cobie Smulders as Robin Scherbatsky, Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson, and Alyson Hannigan as Lily Aldrin, with future-Ted narration performed by Bob Saget. Over nine seasons, the series plays with running gags, callbacks, and season-long arcs culminating in the reveal of the titular meeting.
8. ‘Bluey’ (2018– )

‘Bluey’ is an Australian animated series created by Joe Brumm and produced by Ludo Studio. Centered on the Heeler family—especially six-year-old Bluey and her younger sister Bingo—the show emphasizes imaginative play, social-emotional learning, and family life through short, self-contained stories.
David McCormack and Melanie Zanetti voice Bandit and Chilli Heeler, with rich sound design and music supporting the show’s gentle, observational humor. Commissioned originally by ABC in Australia with international distribution by BBC Studios, ‘Bluey’ has become a global hit with special extended episodes alongside its core seven-minute format.
7. ‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

‘Modern Family’ is a mockumentary-style family sitcom created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan. The series follows the interconnected Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan in suburban Los Angeles, using direct-to-camera asides to frame everyday mishaps, milestones, and multigenerational dynamics. It was produced by 20th Century Fox Television with Lloyd-Levitan and later Steven Levitan Productions.
The ensemble includes Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Hyland, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould, Rico Rodriguez, and Aubrey Anderson-Emmons. Over 11 seasons, the show aired 250 episodes, earning multiple Emmys while standardizing the mockumentary format in network comedies.
6. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

Created by Shonda Rhimes, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is the long-running medical drama set in Seattle that chronicles the professional and personal lives of surgical staff at a teaching hospital. Produced by Shondaland in association with ABC Signature, the series is known for its music-titled episodes, rotating surgical specialties, and season-spanning medical storylines.
The principal cast across its run includes Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, and James Pickens Jr. as Richard Webber, with later seasons featuring Kevin McKidd, Kim Raver, Caterina Scorsone, and others. Behind the camera, Krista Vernoff and later Meg Marinis have steered showrunning duties, while numerous cast members have directed episodes over the years.
5. ‘Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+’ (2025– )

A revival of the 2006 preschool favorite, ‘Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+’ brings back interactive problem-solving adventures with music, games, and “handy-helping” for early learners. The series is produced by Disney Television Animation with Rob LaDuca as executive producer, introducing new locations—like the Laughing Loft—and additions to the Clubhouse world designed to spark participation.
The returning voice cast includes Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse, Kaitlyn Robrock as Minnie Mouse, Bill Farmer as Goofy, Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck, and Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck, alongside franchise regulars such as Corey Burton and Jim Cummings. New friends, including Little Helper, join the gang for short, self-contained episodes that reinforce teamwork and basic pre-K concepts.
4. ‘Twelve’ (2025)

‘Twelve’ is a South Korean fantasy-action series inspired by the Eastern zodiac. Written by Kim Bong-han and Ma Dong-seok and directed by Kang Dae-gyu and Han Yun-seon, the story follows twelve heavenly beings—angels tied to zodiac animals—who once sealed an ancient evil and must reunite when that threat resurfaces in the present.
The cast features Ma Dong-seok, Park Hyung-sik, Seo In-guk, Sung Dong-il, Lee Joo-bin, Ko Kyu-pil, Kang Mi-na, Sung Yoo-bin, Ahn Ji-hye, and Regina Lei. Produced by Contents G, Big Punch Pictures, and partners, the show mixes modern-day urban settings with mythic action set-pieces, with episodes built around each angel’s powers and backstory.
3. ‘High Potential’ (2024– )

‘High Potential’ is an American crime drama created by Drew Goddard and based on the French-Belgian hit ‘HPI’. The series centers on Morgan Gillory, a single mom with a 160 IQ who becomes a police consultant after her knack for pattern-spotting helps crack tough cases. Produced by 20th Television, the showrunner is Todd Harthan.
Kaitlin Olson leads as Morgan Gillory, partnering with Daniel Sunjata’s by-the-book detective Adam Karadec. The main cast includes Javicia Leslie, Deniz Akdeniz, Amirah J, Matthew Lamb, and Judy Reyes. Episodes balance case-of-the-week mysteries with serialized arcs tied to Morgan’s family life and a deeper investigation that drives the season.
2. ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ (2025)

‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ is an eight-part limited series that dramatizes Knox’s 2007 arrest in Perugia and the years-long legal odyssey that followed, focusing on how media narratives, prosecutorial decisions, and cultural misunderstandings shaped the case. The series was created by K.J. Steinberg and is executive-produced by a team that includes Amanda Knox and Monica Lewinsky.
Grace Van Patten portrays Amanda Knox, with Sharon Horgan as Knox’s mother Edda Mellas. The cast also features John Hoogenakker, Francesco Acquaroli as prosecutor Giuliano Mignini, and Giuseppe De Domenico as Raffaele Sollecito. The production presents multiple perspectives across the investigation, trials, and eventual exoneration, emphasizing the personal and legal stakes at every stage.
1. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025– )

Set two years before the events of Ridley Scott’s original ‘Alien’, ‘Alien: Earth’ is a sci-fi horror series created and showrun by Noah Hawley. It follows the aftermath of a mysterious spacecraft’s crash-landing, drawing a recovery team and a young woman into first contact with lethal organisms and a corporate power struggle. The show is produced by 26 Keys Productions, Scott Free Productions, and FX Productions, with executive producers including Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, and Noah Hawley.
The ensemble stars Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, Adarsh Gourav, and Timothy Olyphant. Jeff Russo composes the score, and the season unfolds across hour-long episodes that blend survival horror with franchise lore tied to Weyland-Yutani and synthetic technology.
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