Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Paramount+ and Apple TV+ This Week, Including ‘Down Cemetery Road’

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Here’s your streamlined rundown for Monday, 10/27 through Sunday, 11/2: a galaxy-hopping anthology from Lucasfilm, a lavish villains-academy anime, a preschool sing-along favorite, a long-running Atlanta reality staple, a new true-crime docuseries, and a twisty Oxford-set thriller from the author of ‘Slow Horses.’

‘Star Wars: Visions’ (2021– )

'Star Wars: Visions' (2021– )
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Landing Wednesday, 10/29 on Disney+, ‘Star Wars: Visions’ is an animated anthology from Lucasfilm that commissions self-contained short films set in, or inspired by, the ‘Star Wars’ universe. Volumes to date have featured acclaimed studios from Japan and beyond, with executive producers including James Waugh, Jacqui Lopez, and Josh Rimes shepherding the project. Stories span Jedi–Sith duels, samurai-inflected fables, droid capers, and folklore-driven adventures told in distinct styles. Voice casts vary by short, and the series is produced in multiple languages for global audiences.

‘Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation’ (2025)

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

Arriving Wednesday, 10/29 on Disney+, ‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland the Animation’ adapts the hit Aniplex/Walt Disney Japan mobile game conceived and designed by Yana Toboso, reimagining classic Disney villains as housewardens at the magic academy Night Raven College. The anime centers on a student mysteriously drawn into this world and navigating dorm rivalries inspired by ‘Alice in Wonderland,’ ‘The Lion King,’ ‘Aladdin,’ and more. Reported staff credits tie the show to studios like Yumeta Company and Graphinica, with series structure aligned to the game’s story arcs. Expect an ensemble of fan-favorite dorm leaders and classmates translated from the game and related manga to the screen.

‘CoComelon JJ’s Animal Time’ (2022– )

'CoComelon JJ’s Animal Time' (2022– )
Moonbug Entertainment

Starting Saturday, 11/1 on Hulu, ‘CoComelon JJ’s Animal Time’ is a preschool CG musical from Moonbug Entertainment that follows JJ learning about animals through songs and simple storylines. Episodes use music-led segments to teach early concepts like habitats, sounds, and pet care while encouraging participation and movement. The series expands the broader ‘CoComelon’ world with creature-focused settings and friendly recurring characters. It’s designed for co-viewing, with short, predictable structures and plenty of repetition for early learners.

‘Don’t Date Brandon’ (2025)

'Don’t Date Brandon' (2025)
See It Now Studios

Premiering Tuesday, 10/28 on Paramount+, ‘Don’t Date Brandon’ is a true-crime docuseries focused on survival, sisterhood, and deception. The series positions its investigation around a pattern of abuse and control, with subjects recounting their experiences alongside case materials and interviews. Framed as an examination of manipulation tactics, episodes unpack red flags and the social dynamics that let predators blend in. The project is presented as a 2025 release under the platform’s documentary slate.

‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012– )

'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' (2012– )
MTV

Dropping Wednesday, 10/29 on Paramount+, ‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ tracks artists, managers, and families navigating Atlanta’s influential hip-hop ecosystem. Produced by Mona Scott-Young and collaborators, the series blends studio sessions, performances, and entrepreneurial moves with personal storylines that span relationships, parenting, and brand building. An expansive ensemble over many seasons has featured figures like Rasheeda, Kirk Frost, Karlie Redd, and Mimi Faust. Episodes often pivot between music-industry hustle, city culture, and cast conflicts that spill from the studio to stages and social feeds.

‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025)

'Down Cemetery Road' (2025)
60Forty Films

Arriving Wednesday, 10/29 on Apple TV+, ‘Down Cemetery Road’ adapts Mick Herron’s debut novel into an eight-episode Oxford-set thriller. Ruth Wilson stars as Sarah Tucker, who becomes obsessed with a missing child after a suburban explosion, teaming with private investigator Zoë Boehm, played by Emma Thompson. The series is written by Morwenna Banks and directed by Natalie Bailey, with 60Forty Films producing and Mick Herron among the executive producers. The cast also includes Adeel Akhtar and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, and the story threads domestic suspense into a wider conspiracy.

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