Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘Zootopia+’
Disney+ continues to expand its library with a diverse collection of animated hits and live-action favorites available for immediate viewing. Viewers looking for entertainment this weekend have plenty of series to choose from ranging from superhero sagas to heartwarming family comedies. The platform offers everything from nostalgic revivals to brand new reality adventures featuring global music icons. These selections highlight the variety of storytelling available for subscribers seeking their next binge-worthy show.
‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ (2023–Present)

Twelve-year-old Percy Jackson discovers he is a modern demigod and must come to terms with his newfound powers. He travels to Camp Half-Blood where he meets other children of Olympian gods and forms a loyal team with Annabeth and Grover. Zeus accuses the young hero of stealing his master lightning bolt which sets Percy on a dangerous cross-country quest. The series adapts the beloved novels by Rick Riordan and captures the magic of Greek mythology in the modern world.
‘The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder’ (2022–Present)

This revival picks up with Penny Proud as she navigates the challenges of high school and evolving friendships. The series updates the classic sitcom for a new generation while retaining the humor and heart of the original run. Penny deals with social media pressures and social issues alongside her eccentric family members. Oscar and Trudy return to guide their children through the complexities of growing up in the modern era.
‘Zootopia+’ (2022)

This anthology series returns to the bustling mammal metropolis to explore the lives of various residents. Viewers get a closer look at characters who appeared briefly in the feature film such as Fru Fru and Flash the Sloth. The episodes weave together short narratives that take place during the events of the original movie. The animation style maintains the high quality of the theatrical release while expanding the lore of this unique animal world.
‘Big Shot’ (2021–2022)

Marvyn Korn is a temperamental college basketball coach who gets fired from his high-profile job after an outburst. He finds himself seeking redemption by coaching an elite all-girls high school team in California. The coach must learn to connect with his players on an emotional level rather than just focusing on the scoreboard. The drama explores themes of second chances and the importance of mentorship in youth sports.
‘The Simpsons’ (1989–Present)

The animated sitcom focuses on the comedic and often chaotic lives of a working-class family in the town of Springfield. Homer and Marge try to raise their three children while dealing with an extensive cast of quirky townspeople. The show satirizes American culture and society through clever writing and distinct visual humor. It stands as the longest-running American scripted primetime television series in history.
‘Bluey’ (2018–Present)

An inexhaustible Blue Heeler puppy turns everyday family life into extraordinary adventures with her boundless energy. She lives with her father Bandit and mother Chilli who actively participate in her imaginative games. The show highlights the importance of unstructured play and the developmental benefits it provides for young children. Parents and kids alike appreciate the relatable scenarios and emotional intelligence displayed in every episode.
‘Are You Sure?!’ (2024)

BTS members Jimin and Jungkook embark on an unpredictable travel adventure across multiple locations. The reality series captures their candid moments as they enjoy activities like camping and canoeing before their military enlistment. Fans witness the genuine bond between the two global superstars as they explore new environments without a strict script. The show offers a relaxed and intimate look at the personalities behind the massive stage personas.
‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ (2021–2024)

A squad of elite experimental clones makes their way through a rapidly changing galaxy in the immediate aftermath of the Clone Wars. Each member of the team possesses a singular exceptional skill that makes them extraordinarily effective soldiers. They take on daring mercenary missions while trying to stay ahead of the newly formed Galactic Empire. The series explores the transition from the Republic era through the eyes of these unique genetically modified troopers.
‘Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life’ (2021–Present)

Two tiny troublemakers try to live the good life in a big city park while dealing with their distinct personality clashes. Chip is the nervous worrier while Dale acts as the laid-back dreamer in their pursuit of acorns. Their adventures often bring them into contact with other classic Disney characters like Pluto and Donald Duck. The non-verbal comedy relies on slapstick humor and visual gags to entertain audiences of all ages.
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