‘Alien: Earth’ Tops Disney+’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week Again: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows of the Week
It’s been a busy week on Disney+, with brand-new episodes landing alongside beloved library hits that never stop pulling viewers back in. From high-stakes sci-fi to comfort-watch comedies and family favorites, the slate spans originals streaming in the Disney+ app (including the Hulu and ESPN hubs where available) and global titles arriving via the Star tile in select regions.
Below, you’ll find this week’s most-watched shows—presented as a countdown from 10 to 1, following the order you provided. Each entry includes who’s in it, who made it, and what it’s about, so you can jump straight to the series that fits your mood.
10. ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ (2025)

‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ is a limited drama series that revisits the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher and the subsequent wrongful convictions and legal reversals that followed for American exchange student Amanda Knox and her then-boyfriend. The show releases via Hulu and streams inside Disney+ in supported regions where the Hulu hub is integrated.
Created by K.J. Steinberg, the series stars Grace Van Patten as Amanda Knox, with Sharon Horgan and John Hoogenakker among the principal cast and Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson serving as executive producers. Episodes roll out weekly in standard drama runtimes, tracing the case from arrest through appeals.
9. ‘Bluey’ (2018–present)

‘Bluey’ follows a six-year-old Blue Heeler pup who lives with her dad Bandit, mum Chilli and little sister Bingo, using imaginative play to explore everyday life. Created by Joe Brumm and produced by Ludo Studio with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and BBC Studios, the series streams internationally on Disney+.
Voice performances include David McCormack as Bandit and Melanie Zanetti as Chilli, with music by Joff Bush and direction led by Joe Brumm in early seasons and Richard Jeffery across later ones. Episodes are short and family-friendly, and the series has expanded with specials and related projects while continuing to add new installments.
8. ‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

‘Modern Family’ is a mockumentary-style sitcom chronicling the interconnected Pritchett-Dunphy-Delgado-Tucker clan in suburban Los Angeles. Created by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd and produced by 20th Television, the series ran for eleven seasons before concluding in 2020; its full library is available on Disney+ in many countries via Star.
The principal cast includes Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Hyland, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould and Rico Rodriguez. Frequent directors such as Gail Mancuso and Beth McCarthy-Miller helped define the show’s tone, while the writing staff balanced standalone stories with multi-season family arcs.
7. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–present)

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is the long-running medical drama set at Seattle’s Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, created by Shonda Rhimes and produced by Shondaland and ABC Signature. The series premiered in 2005 and continues with new seasons while its deep library streams on Disney+ in many regions through the Star hub.
Across its run, the ensemble has included Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Kevin McKidd and many others, with showrunning duties transitioning from Shonda Rhimes to leaders such as Krista Vernoff. The franchise spans multiple spin-offs and crossovers, and hallmark episodes pair complex medical cases with evolving personal arcs.
6. ‘Twelve’ (2025–present)

‘Twelve’ is a Korean fantasy-action drama about twelve angels living undercover among humans as they confront resurgent evil forces threatening the world. The story weaves modern-day settings with mythic backstory, following a warrior named Taesan and a sealed gateway whose reopening triggers a wider supernatural conflict.
The production blends ensemble character drama with VFX-driven battles, drawing on East Asian mythological motifs. Regional listings identify a 2025 release window with international availability on Disney+ varying by market, and episodes track shifting alliances as villains Ogwi and Samin move to exploit the gathering chaos.
5. ‘SportsCenter UCL’ (—)

‘SportsCenter UCL’ refers to ESPN’s UEFA Champions League highlights and recap coverage that may surface inside the Disney+ app where the ESPN hub is available and local rights permit. Content packages typically include match recaps, top plays and storylines from each Champions League matchday, complementing live or licensed programming carried by regional rightsholders.
Presenters and analysts rotate from ESPN’s soccer and ‘SportsCenter’ talent bench, delivering quick-hit segments with standings and advanced stats around marquee fixtures. Availability, episode cadence and specific hosts vary by territory, and in many markets these highlights live with the rightsholder rather than within Disney+.
4. ‘Tempest’ (2025–present)

‘Tempest’ is a 2025 Korean series about Munju, an ex-ambassador, and Sanho, a covert operative, who team up to investigate a major attack that rattles national security and spirals into a far-reaching conspiracy. The title arrives on Disney+ in select regions via the Star hub as part of the platform’s pipeline of Korean dramas.
The series stars Jun Ji-hyun and Gang Dong-won in the lead roles, with supporting performances from Lee Mi-sook and Park Hae-joon. Behind the camera, the creative team includes director Kim Hee-won and writer Jeong Seo-kyeong, blending political intrigue, action and espionage as the investigation widens to diplomatic circles and clandestine agencies.
3. ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021–present)

‘Only Murders in the Building’ follows three neighbors at New York’s Arconia—retired TV actor Charles-Haden Savage, theater director Oliver Putnam and true-crime-obsessed Mabel Mora—who keep getting pulled into whodunits in and around their building. The series was created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman and is produced by 20th Television, with executive producers including Dan Fogelman and Jess Rosenthal.
The core trio is played by Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez, with recurring and guest stars across the seasons that have included Amy Ryan, Michael Cyril Creighton, Cara Delevingne and others. Composer Siddhartha Khosla provides the signature score, and the show’s puzzle-box storytelling is shaped by directors such as Jamie Babbit and Cherien Dabis.
2. ‘High Potential’ (2024–present)

Based on the French hit ‘HPI (Haut Potentiel Intellectuel)’, ‘High Potential’ centers on Morgan, a single mom with a sky-high IQ who goes from cleaning crime scenes to solving them, partnering with a by-the-book detective. The series was developed for ABC by creator Drew Goddard, with Todd Harthan serving as showrunner, and streams after broadcast within the Disney+ environment where the Hulu hub is integrated.
Kaitlin Olson stars as Morgan, with Daniel Sunjata as Detective Adam Karadec and Javicia Leslie as Captain Daphne Forrester. The main cast also includes Deniz Akdeniz, Amirah J and Judy Reyes, while episodes balance case-of-the-week mysteries with ongoing arcs connected to Morgan’s family and a larger serial-crime thread.
1. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025–present)

Set in the ‘Alien’ universe, ‘Alien: Earth’ follows a response team investigating a catastrophic incident that exposes Weyland-Yutani’s deepest secrets and unleashes a new xenomorph threat on a transformed Earth. The series is created and run by Noah Hawley, with executive producers including Ridley Scott, and it’s produced by FX Productions and Scott Free Productions for the FX brand within the Disney ecosystem.
The ensemble features Sydney Chandler, Timothy Olyphant, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, Adarsh Gourav, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Jonathan Ajayi, David Rysdahl, Diêm Camille, Moe Bar-El and Adrian Edmondson. Episodes are hour-long, with music by Jeff Russo and cinematography contributions from Dana Gonzales and Colin Watkinson.
Share your own must-watch picks from this list in the comments so everyone can compare queues for the week!


