‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List of the Week Yet Again
Disney+ continues to dominate the streaming landscape by offering a diverse array of content that appeals to global audiences of all ages. This week’s viewership data reflects a strong interest in long-running sitcoms, gripping new dramas, and high-budget fantasy adaptations. As the platform integrates more international productions and prestige documentaries, subscribers are spending more time exploring both classic television staples and innovative new releases. The following series have emerged as the most popular choices for viewers during the current broadcast cycle.
‘How I Met Your Mother’ (2005)

Ted Mosby recounts the story of how he met his children’s mother through a series of flashbacks involving his tight-knit group of friends in New York City. The series ‘How I Met Your Mother’ explores themes of friendship, romance, and the challenges of young adulthood over nine successful seasons. Future Ted narrates various dating mishaps and life milestones involving characters such as Barney Stinson, Robin Scherbatsky, and Marshall Eriksen. This production became a staple of modern sitcom television and earned multiple Emmy Awards during its original run.
‘Bluey’ (2018)

This animated Australian series follows a Blue Heeler puppy named Bluey who lives with her father, Bandit, mother, Chilli, and younger sister, Bingo. Each episode of ‘Bluey’ focuses on the sisters using their vivid imaginations to turn everyday family life into extraordinary adventures. The show is highly regarded for highlighting developmental milestones and the importance of unstructured play in early childhood. It has received global acclaim for its depiction of modern parenting and its unique ability to resonate with both children and adults.
‘Modern Family’ (2009)

Filmed in a mockumentary style, this series provides an honest and often hilarious perspective on the evolving dynamics of three interrelated families. ‘Modern Family’ follows Jay Pritchett, his younger wife Gloria, and his two adult children as they navigate the complexities of suburban life and family conflicts. The show ran for eleven seasons and garnered significant critical praise for its diverse cast and relatable, character-driven storytelling. It effectively utilized talking-head interviews to provide deep insight into the characters’ inner thoughts and motivations throughout its tenure.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005)

This long-running medical drama centers on the personal and professional lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ features Meredith Grey as she balances high-stakes medical cases with complicated romantic relationships and personal growth. The series frequently tackles pressing social issues and medical ethics within the framework of a fast-paced and emotional hospital environment. As one of the longest-running scripted primetime shows in television history, it has maintained a dedicated global viewership across multiple decades.
‘A Thousand Blows’ (2025)

Set in the perilous world of 1880s Victorian London, this period drama follows two best friends from Jamaica who become entangled in the illegal world of bare-knuckle boxing. ‘A Thousand Blows’ sees Hezekiah Moscow and Alec Munroe navigate the dangerous landscape of the East End while clashing with the notorious Forty Elephants gang. The series explores themes of survival, identity, and ambition amidst the backdrop of historical social stratification and industrial growth. Written by Steven Knight, the show depicts the brutal reality of the underground fighting scene during a transformative era.
‘Made in Korea’ (2025)

This South Korean period political drama spans the major events of Korea’s modern history during the 1970s. Directed by Woo Min-ho, ‘Made in Korea’ features an ensemble cast led by Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung as they navigate a time of intense political upheaval. Written by Park Eun-gyo and Park Joon-suk, the series examines the power struggles and societal shifts that defined the nation’s contemporary identity. The first season premiered in late 2025, and production for a second season has already commenced for a scheduled release in late 2026.
‘High Potential’ (2024)

Morgan is a single mother with an exceptional mind whose unconventional approach to problem-solving helps the police solve a particularly difficult crime. ‘High Potential’ is based on the French series ‘HPI’ and follows her transition from a cleaning lady to a lead consultant for the Major Crimes Division. She partners with a seasoned detective to tackle complex investigations using her high intellectual potential and unique perspective. The series blends procedural elements with character-driven drama as Morgan balances her high-stakes career with her complicated domestic life.
‘Pole to Pole with Will Smith’ (2026)

This National Geographic documentary series tracks Will Smith’s ambitious expedition from the South Pole all the way to the North Pole. Throughout ‘Pole to Pole with Will Smith’, the actor crosses diverse biomes and meets various indigenous communities while exploring the Earth’s most extreme environments. The series emphasizes the interconnectedness of global ecosystems and the environmental challenges currently facing the planet. Smith’s trek covers thousands of miles across multiple continents to provide a comprehensive and visually stunning view of the natural world.
‘Tell Me Lies’ (2022)

Adapted from Carola Lovering’s novel, this series explores the toxic and addictive relationship between Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco over the course of eight years. ‘Tell Me Lies’ begins at their small college in Long Island and follows how their manipulative choices impact their own lives and their circle of friends. The drama delves into themes of obsession, deceit, and the long-lasting consequences of youthful indiscretions and emotional trauma. It highlights the destructive nature of an unstable romance and the immense difficulty of breaking free from harmful psychological patterns.
‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ (2023)

Based on Rick Riordan’s popular book series, the show follows a young demigod who discovers his divine heritage as the son of the sea god, Poseidon. ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ chronicles a perilous quest across America to find Zeus’s master bolt and prevent an all-out war between the gods. Accompanied by his friends Annabeth and Grover, Percy encounters various figures from Greek mythology reimagined in a modern-day setting. The series aims to provide a faithful adaptation of the beloved source material while expanding the lore for a new generation of fans.
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