Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Disney+ This Week, Including a New K-Drama

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Disney+ continues to expand its digital library with a diverse selection of new and returning content scheduled for the second week of April. The upcoming lineup features a mixture of high-stakes galactic drama, long-running reality competitions, and animated adventures suitable for families. This week’s arrivals include both brand-new 2026 premieres and established favorites from previous years. Subscribers can look forward to daily updates that cater to fans of animated shorts and dramatic scripted series alike.

‘In Your Radiant Season’ (2026)

'In Your Radiant Season' (2026)
Pan Entertainment

Debuting on Monday, April 6, this production joins the Disney+ library as a new scripted offering for the 2026 season. The series explores thematic elements involving personal growth and interpersonal relationships through its narrative arc. Viewers can expect a focus on character-driven stories that align with the platform’s expanding international content slate. This addition marks one of the primary releases for the spring season on the streaming service.

‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’ (2026)

'Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord' (2026)
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Arriving on Monday, April 6, this project delves deeper into the narrative of the iconic antagonist from the Star Wars franchise. The series focuses on the character’s journey through the criminal underworld and his continued influence over various galactic factions. It aims to bridge specific gaps in the existing lore while introducing new conflicts for the former Sith apprentice. Fans of the franchise can begin streaming this latest expansion of the galaxy far, far away at the start of the week.

‘American Idol’ (2002)

'American Idol' (2002)
FOX

The iconic singing competition series originally established in 2002 makes its appearance on the platform on Monday, April 6. This show features aspiring vocalists from across the United States competing for a professional recording contract and the title of the next superstar. Judges provide critical feedback on performances while the audience eventually decides the fate of the contestants through voting. Its inclusion allows subscribers to revisit the journey of diverse talent within the long-running television format.

‘How NOT to Draw’ (2022)

'How NOT to Draw' (2022)
Disney Channel

This series of shorts is scheduled to arrive on the streaming service on Wednesday, April 8. The show features a variety of Disney characters in scenarios where the traditional rules of animation and drawing are comically ignored. It serves as a lighthearted instructional parody that highlights the personality of beloved figures through unique artistic styles. Each episode focuses on a different character or technique, offering brief yet engaging content for various age groups.

‘Perfect Crown’ (2026)

'Perfect Crown' (2026)
MBC

Set for release on Friday, April 10, this 2026 series brings a new dramatic narrative to the Disney+ lineup. The plot centers on themes of legacy and power within a specific social or political hierarchy. Production for this series involved significant attention to detail to enhance the visual storytelling and world-building for the viewer. It stands as a major addition to the platform’s end-of-the-week programming schedule for subscribers.

‘Robogobo’ (2025)

'Robogobo' (2025)
Walt Disney Television

This animated series for younger viewers officially arrives on the platform on Friday, April 10. The story follows a team of rescue pets who use high-tech robotic suits to help those in need throughout their community. Developed to emphasize teamwork and problem-solving, the show highlights how different skills can be used for the greater good. Each mission showcases the unique abilities of the animal characters as they overcome various obstacles together.

Please share which of these upcoming Disney+ releases you are most excited to stream in the comments.

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