Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to Disney+ and Apple TV+ This Week, Including ‘The Lost Bus’
If you’re planning your queue, this week (Monday, September 29–Sunday, October 5) brings a mix of kids’ favorites, seasonal specials, sports staples, a classic dark fantasy, and two buzzy Apple TV+ premieres. Below you’ll find quick, fact-packed rundowns with plots, casts, and key creatives, plus the exact day each one lands and where to stream it.
From preschool sing-alongs to a South Korean spy thriller and a wildfire survival drama, there’s a lot of range here. Skim to what you like—or discover something new—and jot down the date and app so nothing slips by.
‘Little Angel’ (2022– )

The animated preschool series built around Baby John and his family delivers short, music-led stories that use original songs and nursery rhymes to guide toddlers through everyday moments. Voice actors commonly credited on the series include Gracia Damsgard (Baby John) and Jenny W. Chan (Jill). The franchise originated as a YouTube phenomenon and has since expanded across platforms. Stream it on Disney+ on Tuesday, September 30.
Episodes revolve around simple scenarios—teeth-brushing, bedtime, first-day jitters—told with bright 3D animation. The brand was acquired by Moonbug Entertainment, the children’s studio behind multiple global preschool hits, further boosting its reach.
‘SuperKitties’ (2023– )

Disney Junior’s animated superhero series follows four feline heroes—Ginny (Emma Berman), Sparks (Cruz Flateau), Buddy (voiced by JeCobi Swain in early seasons) and Bitsy (Pyper Braun)—as they protect Kittydale from baddies like Cat Burglar and Lab Rat. Created by Emmy winner Paula Rosenthal and produced with Sony Pictures Television – Kids/Mainframe Studios, it’s known for teamwork-and-kindness themes. Catch it on Disney+ on Wednesday, October 1.
Behind the scenes, Rosenthal serves as creator and executive producer, with music contributions and additional casting expanding across later seasons; guest voices have included names like Anika Noni Rose. The show premiered in 2023 and continues to roll out new seasons and characters.
‘Tempest’ (2025– )

This Korean spy-romance thriller centers on former UN ambassador Seo Mun-ju (Jun Ji-hyun) and international operative San-ho (Gang Dong-won) as they probe a deadly attack with implications for Korean Peninsula stability. The ensemble includes John Cho, Lee Mi-sook, Park Hae-joon, Kim Hae-sook, and others; the series is written by Chung/Jeong Seo-kyeong and directed by Kim Hee-won and collaborators. It’s streaming on Disney+ on Wednesday, October 1.
Industry coverage notes Disney+ and Hulu carriage and highlights the globe-trotting espionage premise and marquee cast. Press materials describe a nine-part run anchored by political conspiracy and action.
‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ (1983)

Jack Clayton’s dark fantasy adapts Ray Bradbury’s 1962 novel, with a screenplay by Bradbury himself. Jason Robards plays Charles Halloway, while Jonathan Pryce portrays the sinister carnival master Mr. Dark; Diane Ladd and Pam Grier co-star. Stream it on Disney+ on Friday, October 3.
The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions, scored by James Horner, and shot by Stephen H. Burum. It’s a key entry in Disney’s 1980s forays into darker genre territory.
‘Halloween Wars’ (2011– )

Food Network’s seasonal competition assembles teams of cake sculptors, sugar artists, and pumpkin carvers to craft large-scale spooky displays. The show has been hosted by Jonathan Bennett in recent seasons, with longtime judge Shinmin Li and judge Aarti Sequeira overseeing eliminations. It’s available on Disney+ (via licensed hub availability in select regions) on Saturday, October 4.
Episodes typically feature a quick first challenge followed by the “Spine Chiller” build, adding a tasting element to the display. Across its run, the series has cycled guest judges and SFX experts while keeping its Halloween-competition core intact.
‘Kiff’ (2023– )

This animated musical buddy comedy from creators Lucy Heavens and Nic Smal follows overachieving squirrel Kiff (voiced by Kimiko Glenn) and her best friend Barry (H. Michael Croner) through offbeat adventures in Table Town. Produced by Disney Television Animation with Titmouse, the show blends short musical numbers with slice-of-life stories. Stream it on Disney+ on Saturday, October 4.
Casting and development materials confirm Glenn and Croner in the leads and outline the series’ upbeat tone and episodic antics, with additional guest voices appearing across seasons.
‘The Sisters Grimm’ (2025– )

Apple TV+ adapts Michael Buckley’s bestseller about sisters Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, who move to Ferryport Landing and discover a town full of fairy-tale figures while searching for their missing parents. The voice cast includes Ariel Winter (Sabrina), Leah Newman (Daphne), Laraine Newman (Relda), Abubakar Salim (Charming), Billy Harris (Puck) and Harry Trevaldwyn (Mirror). It premieres on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 3.
Developed and showrun by Amy Higgins, with Titmouse producing, the series keeps the books’ mystery-adventure backbone and all-ages tone. Apple’s launch materials and industry coverage detail the creative team and the show’s fairy-tale-meets-detective premise.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Paul Greengrass directs this survival drama about the 2018 Camp Fire, focusing on bus driver Kevin McKay and teacher Mary Ludwig, who work to guide 22 children to safety. The film stars Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, with additional cast including Yul Vazquez and Ashlie Atkinson; Greengrass co-wrote with Brad Ingelsby. It arrives on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 3.
Apple’s listing and press confirm a 2h-plus runtime and the film’s true-events basis; coverage has also noted supporting appearances by McConaughey’s son, Levi. The production hails from Apple Studios with partners including Blumhouse and Comet Pictures.
What are you most excited to watch first—tell us in the comments!


