‘All’s Fair’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List This Week

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Disney+ and its Hulu hub are leaning hard into variety right now, mixing glossy legal dramas, animated crossovers, Korean thrillers, true-crime adaptations, romance series and long-running comfort shows, so viewers have plenty to binge whether they want something new or a familiar favorite. From Los Angeles law firms and Nashville firehouses to magical academies and mockumentary-style family chaos, these series are drawing in audiences across very different genres while all being just a click away on Disney+ or through Hulu on Disney+ in supported regions.

10. ‘Modern Family’ (2009)

10. 'Modern Family' (2009)
20th Century Fox Television

‘Modern Family’ is a mockumentary-style sitcom that portrays three interconnected branches of the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan as if a documentary crew were following their everyday lives. The series focuses on patriarch Jay Pritchett, his second wife Gloria and her son, alongside Jay’s adult children Claire and Mitchell and their respective families, covering everything from school events and holidays to work stress and parenting challenges. Created by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd, the show is known for its ensemble cast including Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet. All seasons are available to stream on Disney+ in many regions, while in others the series is present in the Hulu library and accessible via Disney streaming bundles.

9. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005)

9. 'Grey's Anatomy' (2005)
The Mark Gordon Company

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is a long-running medical drama created by Shonda Rhimes that centers on Meredith Grey and the surgical staff at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. The series follows surgeons from their early days as interns through their careers as attendings and chiefs of surgery, covering both high-pressure medical cases and the evolving personal relationships among the hospital staff. Over its many seasons, the show has introduced and rotated a large ensemble cast, with storylines touching on ethics, public health crises and medical training. New episodes air on ABC in the United States while past and current seasons stream on Hulu and on Disney+ in various international markets, including access to the most recent season through the Hulu on Disney+ offering.

8. ‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

8. 'Would You Marry Me?' (2025)
Studio S

‘Would You Marry Me?’ is a romance and comedy series that follows Meri, a woman whose life collapses when her fiancé cheats on her just before their wedding and she loses her home in a real-estate fraud. Her fortunes change when she wins Beauté Palace, a luxury townhouse worth several million dollars in a department store event, but the prize rules require her to be married and to attend the ceremony with her husband. Unable to reach her ex, Meri tracks down another man who shares his name, Kim Wooju, and convinces him to pose as her spouse so she can claim the property. The show blends contractual marriage and mistaken-identity tropes common to Korean romance dramas and is available to stream on Disney+ in multiple territories.

7. ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)

7. 'Murdaugh: Death in the Family' (2025)
Eat the Cat

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ is a scripted true-crime drama based on the investigative ‘Murdaugh Murders’ podcast by journalist Mandy Matney. The series dramatizes the downfall of the Murdaugh legal dynasty in South Carolina, centering on Alex Murdaugh and the investigation into the murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul, while also covering related financial crimes and long-standing local influence. Jason Clarke portrays Alex Murdaugh, with Patricia Arquette, Brittany Snow, Johnny Berchtold and Will Harrison among the principal cast, and Mandy Matney herself serves as an executive producer. Produced by UCP and Eat the Cat, the limited series is structured across a fixed number of episodes released weekly on Hulu, with availability through Disney+ bundles and the Hulu hub where offered.

6. ‘The Manipulated’ (2025)

6. 'The Manipulated' (2025)
Studio Dragon

‘The Manipulated’ is a South Korean revenge-driven crime thriller produced by Studio Dragon and Simplex Films for Disney+. The story follows Tae-jung, an ordinary man whose life is destroyed when he is falsely accused of a brutal crime and sent to prison, only to later discover that a powerful security firm CEO named Yo-han orchestrated the entire setup. After surviving his incarceration, Tae-jung returns to dismantle the network that framed him, drawing in allies and enemies connected to an exclusive world of VIP clients and elite protection services. The series stars Ji Chang-wook and Doh Kyung-soo, along with Lee Kwang-soo and other well-known Korean actors, and is inspired in part by the film ‘Fabricated City’ written by the same screenwriter. It is released globally on Disney+ under the Hulu on Disney+ label, giving international subscribers access at the same time as regions where Hulu is the primary distributor.

5. ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025)

5. '9-1-1: Nashville' (2025)
20th Television

‘9-1-1: Nashville’ is a procedural drama set within the established ‘9-1-1’ franchise and created by Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear and Rashad Raisani. The series follows firefighters, paramedics and dispatchers in Nashville as they respond to emergencies across the city, blending large-scale rescue set pieces with the personal lives of first responders. Chris O’Donnell stars as Capt. Don Sharpe, a rugged fire captain and former rodeo rider leading one of the city’s busiest firehouses, with a cast that also includes Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and others. Produced by 20th Television and filmed on location in and around Nashville, the show airs on ABC in the United States with episodes made available through Hulu and Disney+ for streaming.

4. ‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation’ (2025)

4. 'Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation' (2025)
Yumeta Company

‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation’ adapts the popular mobile game set in Night Raven College, a school inspired by classic Disney villains and dark fairy tales. The first season focuses on the Heartslabyul dorm, which draws heavily from the aesthetics and rules of the Queen of Hearts from ‘Alice in Wonderland’, and follows a student body governed by strict magical regulations. Episodes explore the dynamics between dorm leaders and new arrivals while expanding the game’s lore with added character moments and backstory. The series releases new episodes on a weekly schedule on Disney+ and Hulu, with additional seasons already confirmed to spotlight the Savanaclaw and Octavinelle dorms from the original game.

3. ‘High Potential’ (2024)

3. 'High Potential' (2024)
Goddard Textiles

‘High Potential’ is a crime drama created by Drew Goddard and adapted from the French series ‘Haut Potentiel Intellectuel’. The story follows Morgan, a single mother with an exceptional mind who works as a cleaning lady and accidentally cracks a complex police case by rearranging evidence during a night shift. Her talents lead to an unofficial partnership with Detective Adam Karadec, a disciplined investigator whose by-the-book methods often clash with Morgan’s intuitive, unconventional approach. The show blends episodic case-of-the-week investigations with an ongoing mystery from Morgan’s past and is produced by 20th Television for ABC. Full seasons stream on Disney+ and Hulu, where it is positioned as a character-driven procedural with a strong emphasis on puzzle-like investigations.

2. ‘Fortnite x The Simpsons’ (2025)

2. 'Fortnite x The Simpsons' (2025)
Epic Games

‘Fortnite x The Simpsons’ brings together the world of Springfield and the battle royale chaos of ‘Fortnite’ in a collection of sponsored animated shorts and episodes. Under the banner ‘Fortnite x The Simpsons: Apocalypse D’Oh!’, the story drops Homer into a crossover scenario where a mysterious alien energy from the game spills into his hometown, triggering reality-bending mayhem. The project is produced as paid promotional content in partnership with Epic Games and is categorized as an action-adventure, comedy and science-fiction animation. It is available to stream as a limited series on Disney+, often highlighted alongside other short-form specials and branded content on the service.

1. ‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

1. 'All's Fair' (2025)
Ryan Murphy Television

‘All’s Fair’ follows a team of female divorce attorneys who walk out of a male-dominated law firm to launch their own high-powered practice in Los Angeles. The series centers on Allura Grant, played by Kim Kardashian, a successful divorce lawyer whose new firm handles wealthy, high-stakes breakups and the secrets that come with them. The ensemble cast includes Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close, giving the show a roster of well-known film and television actors. Episodes are streaming on Hulu and via the Hulu hub on Disney+, where the show has been promoted as a flagship legal drama and logged one of the strongest scripted debuts for a Hulu original in recent years.

Tell us which of these Disney+ shows you’ve been watching this week in the comments and what you’re planning to queue up next.

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