‘All’s Fair’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List of the Week Again
Here’s a quick, no-nonsense snapshot of what’s getting the most play on Disney+ right now, with concise details on what each series is about, who’s in it, and where it’s streaming so you can jump in fast.
‘Daughter of Fire’ (2025– )

This Spanish-language revenge melodrama—also known as ‘Hija del fuego: La venganza de la bastarda’—follows a woman who returns from the dead to dismantle the lives of those behind her mother’s murder. It originates from Argentina with regional distribution through Disney’s streaming ecosystem. Public listings confirm its premiere window and production companies. Early reviews describe its telenovela style and Patagonian setting.
‘Bluey’ (2018– )

This Australian animated series follows Bluey, a Blue Heeler pup, and her family through playful, imaginative adventures that resonate with kids and parents alike. Episodes run about seven minutes, making it easy to sample or binge. It has topped U.S. streaming charts and posted enormous global watch-time figures on Disney+. Production and episode information are maintained by official pages and trusted outlets.
‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

This mockumentary-style sitcom chronicles three interlinked families navigating parenthood, careers and relationships, anchored by an ensemble led by Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen and others. It streams as a high-performing catalog title on Disney+ in numerous markets. Audience measurement firms have repeatedly noted its strong on-platform demand years after the finale. Background and performance snapshots are detailed in public references.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

The long-running medical drama tracks surgeons at a Seattle hospital as they advance through careers, relationships and life-and-death cases. It remains a streaming staple and a top library title in many regions on Disney+. The franchise has accumulated awards and sustained cultural impact over its extended run. Episode guides and series overviews are widely available.
‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025– )

This romantic dramedy revolves around a bride-to-be who wins a newlywed house, then scrambles to find a fake husband after her engagement collapses and debts mount. Cast and synopsis details are documented in distributor and database listings. It is presented on Disney’s streaming platforms by territory, aligning with other international series in the slate. Availability can vary by country.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024– )

This unscripted series follows Utah-based “MomTok” influencers as friendships, marriages and business deals collide following a viral swinging scandal. In the U.S. it streams on Hulu, and internationally on Disney+, with multiple batches of episodes released across its run. Viewership milestones and additional episodes were announced after a strong premiere, with reunion specials extending the season drops. Official pages outline episode availability by region.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )

This Korean revenge thriller follows a mild-mannered man whose life is destroyed by a fabricated accusation; after uncovering the conspiracy, he sets out for violent retribution. The series stars Ji Chang-wook and Do Kyung-soo, with direction by Park Shin-woo and Kim Chang-ju. It is distributed globally via Disney’s platforms, appearing on Hulu/Disney+ depending on country. Episode counts and launch details are documented across official listings and databases.
‘High Potential’ (2024– )

Based on the French hit ‘HPI’, the series centers on Morgan, a cleaner with an exceptional mind who helps police crack tricky cases while juggling family life. Kaitlin Olson leads the cast, with weekly episodes airing on ABC in the U.S. and streaming after broadcast; seasons are available to stream on Disney+ in many territories. The show is on a midseason break, with return timing and episode counts already announced. Viewers can catch up via streaming while new installments queue up.
‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ (2025– )

This comedic docu-adventure follows creator-host Juanpa as he attempts an ill-advised round-the-world journey, courting mishaps in new countries each week. The show blends travelogue elements with reality-style hijinks and short-form challenges. It streams on Disney+, with a series page highlighting episodic availability and trailers. Season information and basic synopsis details are confirmed by Disney+ and third-party listings.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

This glossy legal drama from Ryan Murphy follows Allura Grant, a high-powered Los Angeles divorce attorney who runs an all-female firm handling high-stakes breakups for ultra-wealthy clients; the ensemble features Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor and Glenn Close. It debuted in the U.S. on Hulu and is available on Disney+ in many regions via the Hulu hub. Early coverage has focused on its star-studded cast and splashy fashion, alongside widely reported critical pans, which have nonetheless driven significant curiosity viewing. New episodes are listed to stream on Hulu and Disney+ depending on region.
What did you watch from this list—tell us in the comments which shows hooked you this week and why!


