Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Peacock and Apple TV+ This Week

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A new slate of series is rolling in between Monday, August 25 and Sunday, August 31, with kid-friendly animation, a high-seas docuseries, a daytime staple, and a music-collab spectacle. Disney+ lines up midweek drops on Wednesday, August 27; Peacock keeps the weekday tradition alive; and Apple TV+ closes the week with a pair of Friday premieres on August 29.

Here’s a quick, info-packed guide to what’s landing on each service and when. For every title, you’ll see the arrival date and platform, along with key cast and creative details so you can decide what to queue up first.

‘Spidey and His Amazing Friends’ (2021–present)

'Spidey and His Amazing Friends' (2021–present)
Disney Junior

Swinging onto Disney+ on Wednesday, August 27, ‘Spidey and His Amazing Friends’ teams Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, and Miles Morales—Spidey, Ghost-Spider, and Spin—with heroes like Iron Man, Hulk, and Ms. Marvel as they face kid-sized versions of classic villains. Voice roles across the series include Benjamin Valic and Alkaio Thiele as Peter/Spidey, Lily Sanfelippo and Audrey Bennett as Gwen/Ghost-Spider, and Jakari Fraser as Miles/Spin, with production from Disney Junior and Marvel Entertainment and direction credits that include Darren Bachynski and Mitch Stookey.

Episodes lean into teamwork and problem-solving, often featuring guest appearances from favorites like Black Panther and cameos such as John Stamos as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Animation is delivered by Atomic Cartoons in association with Disney Junior and Marvel, and fresh adventures arrive on Disney+ on August 27.

‘Chibi Tiny Tales’ (2020–present)

'Chibi Tiny Tales' (2020–present)
Disney Television Animation

‘Chibi Tiny Tales’ lands on Disney+ on Wednesday, August 27 with more snackable shorts that reimagine Disney Channel characters in chibi form. The mostly nonverbal sketches are directed by Sabrina Alberghetti and produced by Disney Television Animation, using visual comedy and quick-hit stories that play between and around longer programs.

New installments continue to hop through worlds from shows and movies such as ‘Amphibia’, ‘Big City Greens’, and ‘The Ghost and Molly McGee’, with occasional one-offs like a ‘Halloweentown’ tribute. Behind the scenes, credits include producer Jenna Hicks, story editor Daniel Siegel, and animation work associated with Rough Draft Studios, with the latest shorts arriving on Disney+ on August 27.

‘Shipwreck Hunters Australia’ (2022–present)

'Shipwreck Hunters Australia' (2022–present)
VAM Media

Returning to Disney+ on Wednesday, August 27, ‘Shipwreck Hunters Australia’ follows a dive team exploring remote stretches of Western Australia to locate and document historic wrecks. The core group—Captain Ash Sutton, Andre Rerekura, Nush Freedman, Johnny Debnam, and Ryan Chatfield—works alongside maritime archaeologists Dr. Ross Anderson and Dr. Deb Shefi of the Western Australian Museum, using archival research, sonar, and underwater cinematography to piece together maritime mysteries.

The series’ creative roster has included director Brendan Hutchens and executive producer Steve Bibb, with Terra Australis credited for its ocean cinematography as the crew navigates challenging conditions to verify new discoveries. Fresh expeditions surface on Disney+ on August 27.

‘Days of Our Lives’ (1965–present)

'Days of Our Lives' (1965–present)
NBC

‘Days of Our Lives’ continues its weekday run with a new episode streaming Monday, August 25 on Peacock. Created by Ted and Betty Corday, the long-running soap centers on the families of Salem—Horton, Brady, DiMera, Kiriakis, and Hernandez—through intersecting romances, rivalries, and secrets. The ensemble includes Deidre Hall as Dr. Marlena Evans, Drake Hogestyn as John Black, Alison Sweeney as Sami Brady, Kristian Alfonso as Hope Brady, Suzanne Rogers as Maggie Horton, and James Reynolds as Abe Carver.

The series is produced by Corday Productions and Sony Pictures Television, maintaining a steady cadence of cliffhangers, courtships, and comebacks anchored by legacy characters. The latest chapter streams on Peacock on August 25.

‘KPopped’ (2025–present)

'KPopped' (2025–present)
CJ ENM

Apple TV+ debuts ‘KPopped’ on Friday, August 29, a music competition hosted by Soojeong Son that pairs Western pop artists with K-pop groups to reinvent signature hits. Each episode stages the collaborations live in Seoul, where the audience votes for the standout “K-popped” performance. The lineup features K-pop acts Billlie, ITZY, Kep1er, JO1, ATEEZ, STAYC, Kiss of Life, and BLACKSWAN alongside Western stars including Megan Thee Stallion, Patti LaBelle, Mel B and Emma Bunton, Vanilla Ice, Taylor Dayne, Kesha, Eve, J Balvin, Kylie Minogue, TLC, Boy George, Jess Glynne, Ava Max, and Boyz II Men.

Executive producers include Lionel Richie and Miky Lee, with production from CJ ENM and Eureka Productions. All episodes premiere on Apple TV+ on August 29, showcasing mashups built around tracks like ‘Savage’, ‘Wannabe’, ‘Ice Ice Baby’, ‘Lady Marmalade’, ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’, ‘Motownphilly’, and ‘Waterfalls’.

‘Shape Island’ (2023–present)

'Shape Island' (2023–present)
Bix Pix Entertainment

Also arriving on Friday, August 29 via Apple TV+, ‘Shape Island’ adapts the picture books by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen into a stop-motion series about three friends—Square, Circle, and Triangle—figuring out everyday problems together. The voice cast features Harvey Guillén as Square, Gideon Adlon as Circle, Scott Adsit as Triangle, with narration by Yvette Nicole Brown.

Produced by Bix Pix Entertainment and Apple Studios, the show blends gentle humor with thoughtful problem-solving designed for young viewers. New episodes hit Apple TV+ on August 29, with executive producers Mac Barnett, Jon Klassen, and Kelli Bixler guiding the adaptation.

Tell us which of this week’s arrivals you’ll be watching first in the comments!

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