Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Disney+ This Week, Including ‘Electric Bloom’

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There’s a fun mix on the way this week, from a fan-favorite ballroom competition to a Navy aviation docuseries, plus animated galaxy-hopping and bite-size prank-call shorts. Below you’ll find concise rundowns with plot basics, key cast and creative teams, and the exact day each project lands so you can plan your queue.

As always, titles span genres under the Disney, National Geographic, and Lucasfilm umbrellas. Whether you’re into real-world training stakes, brick-built space adventures, or music-driven coming-of-age stories, here’s what’s arriving between Monday, September 15 and Sunday, September 21.

‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005– )

'Dancing with the Stars' (2005– )
Endemol Shine North America

The American iteration of the global ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ format pairs celebrities with professional ballroom dancers to compete for judges’ scores and viewer votes. The series is produced by BBC Studios Los Angeles; Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough host, with Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli on the judging panel. Multi-camera live direction is led by Phil Heyes, with executive producer Conrad Green overseeing the show. It arrives Tuesday, September 16, 2025.

Each week features set dance styles, live orchestration, and elimination based on combined judges’ scores and audience participation. The format was developed from the ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ template created by Fenia Vardanis, Richard Hopkins, and Karen Smith, adapted stateside by BBC Studios. Choreography is performed by a roster of pro dancers partnered with actors, athletes, and other public figures across a season-long competition arc.

‘Electric Bloom’ (2025– )

'Electric Bloom' (2025– )
Disney Branded Television

A music-driven comedy series, ‘Electric Bloom’ follows three friends—Posey Parker, Jade, and Tulip Aoki—who form a pop group and chart their rise from high-school hallways to global stages. The show was created by Eric Friedman, Alex Fox, and Rachel Lewis. Main cast includes Lumi Pollack (Posey), Carmen Sanchez (Jade), Ruby Marino (Tulip), and Nathaniel Buescher, with guest-directed episodes by Danielle Fishel and Phill Lewis. It arrives Wednesday, September 17, 2025.

The series weaves original songs into its coming-of-age narrative, featuring new music from songwriters including Diane Warren and Bahareh Batmang. Episodes explore the band’s origin story and evolving friendships alongside performance set pieces and studio time, balancing comedic backstage mishaps with the practical realities of building a group identity and sound.

‘Top Guns: The Next Generation’ (2025– )

'Top Gun: The Next Generation' (2025– )
Rex TV

This National Geographic docuseries embeds with U.S. Navy and Marine Corps student aviators during the final, most demanding phase of strike fighter training. Cameras follow their Advanced Flight Training Program as they face aerial drills, dogfighting exercises, bombing runs, and carrier landings on the path to earning wings. The six-part series is produced by Rex (a Zinc Media Group label), with Karen Edwards and Chris Parkin as showrunners, Lana Salah as series director, and executive producers including Tanya Shaw and Simon Raikes. It arrives Wednesday, September 17, 2025.

Beyond cockpit footage, the series profiles the students’ lives off-base, detailing preparation, mentorship, and the personal stakes of selection and assignment. National Geographic’s creative team includes Simon Raikes on the commissioning side, and the production’s access provides training-pipeline context from ground school to graduation week, highlighting the standards required for frontline fleet aircraft.

‘LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past’ (2025)

'LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past' (2025)
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Set in the playful, brick-built corner of the saga, this new chapter continues the reality-scrambling adventure of Sig Greebling after a Jedi artifact upends the galaxy. Voice cast includes Gaten Matarazzo (Sig Greebling), Tony Revolori (Dev Greebling), Bobby Moynihan (Jedi Bob), Marsai Martin (Yesi Scala), Ahmed Best (Darth Jar Jar), and Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), with additional appearances by performers such as Ashley Eckstein and Dan Stevens. It arrives Friday, September 19, 2025.

The special is written and executive produced by Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit, directed by Chris Buckley, and produced in collaboration with Lucasfilm, The LEGO Group, and Atomic Cartoons, with executive producers James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, Josh Rimes, Jill Wilfert, Jason Cosler, and Keith Malone. Expect storylines that remix heroes and villains while leaning into action-comedy set pieces, Force-builder lore, and deep-cut nods across the franchise.

‘Random Rings’ (2019– )

'Random Rings' (2019– )
Disney Television Animation

‘Random Rings’ is a short-form series of animated prank calls in which Disney characters phone unsuspecting people and occasionally live-action Disney stars. Created by Gino Guzzardo and produced by Disney Television Animation, the shorts often feature the ‘Big City Greens’ ensemble with Chris Houghton voicing Cricket Green and Marieve Herington voicing Tilly Green, alongside frequent appearances by Artemis Pebdani as Gramma Alice. It arrives Friday, September 19, 2025.

The series uses stylized digital animation produced with Liquid Animation in Brisbane to visualize each call, and later seasons expand beyond ‘Big City Greens’ to include characters from shows like ‘Phineas and Ferb’, ‘DuckTales’, and ‘Big Hero 6: The Series’. Episodes run a couple of minutes each, with scripts and improvisation tailored to the caller’s character, keeping the format fast and focused on the gag premise.

Share which of this week’s arrivals you’ll be watching first in the comments!

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