Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘The Worst Trip Around the World’

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Looking for a quick-hit watchlist you can trust? We pulled the freshest arrivals and current hits straight from this week’s Comic Basics roundups, then filled in with Disney+ originals and a few broadly loved staples. Below you’ll find concise details on what each show covers, who’s behind it, and why it’s a fit for your weekend queue—no fluff, just the facts to help you pick fast.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025–)

'All’s Fair' (2025–)
Ryan Murphy Television

This legal drama follows a high-profile Los Angeles divorce firm handling complex, high-stakes cases while managing internal power dynamics. Episodes center on strategy—negotiations, discovery, and courtroom maneuvers—alongside the team’s evolving professional relationships. The series is created by Ryan Murphy with collaborators Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken. It releases with a weekly cadence following an initial multi-episode drop.

‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ (2025–)

'The Worst Trip Around the World' (2025–)
NonStop

This travel-gone-wrong series tracks a group as their itinerary unravels through logistical failures, cultural curveballs, and constant detours. Each episode highlights practical problem-solving under pressure—rebooking, rerouting, and adapting plans in unfamiliar environments. Storylines focus on coordination, communication, and resilience when schedules collapse. The show is positioned on Disney+ among the service’s most-watched titles this week.

‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025–)

'9-1-1: Nashville' (2025–)
20th Television

Set within the city’s emergency response network, the series follows firefighters, police, and dispatchers as they coordinate in real time. Episodes break down rescue logistics, crisis communication, and on-scene decision-making. It emphasizes inter-agency teamwork and the technical demands of life-saving operations. The show currently ranks among Disney+’s most-viewed offerings.

‘High Potential’ (2024–)

'High Potential' (2024–)
Goddard Textiles

A single mother with exceptional deductive skills assists a police unit, bringing unconventional methods to casework. Episodes map her reasoning process—pattern-spotting, behavioral reads, and lateral thinking—against standard procedure. The drama also documents how collaborative dynamics evolve as investigations progress. It’s one of the service’s consistently watched titles this season.

‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995–1996)

'The Beatles Anthology' (1995–1996)
Capitol Records

This landmark docuseries chronicles the band’s career using extensive archival footage and first-person interviews with all four Beatles. The 2025 remaster adds a new ninth episode, with Oliver Murray contributing and Peter Jackson’s team involved in the remastering. The project complements the group’s ‘Anthology’ releases curated by Giles Martin. It arrives on Disney+ as part of a 30th-anniversary celebration.

‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014–)

'Holiday Baking Championship' (2014–)
Triage Entertainment

Food Network’s seasonal competition pits bakers through a two-round format—Pre-Heat and Main Heat—around holiday-themed challenges. Host Jesse Palmer fronts the show, with judges Duff Goldman and Nancy Fuller among the regular panel and rotating guest judges. Winners earn a cash prize after multi-episode seasonal runs. New batches arrive on Disney+ to bolster the platform’s festive slate.

‘Little Angel’ (2022–)

'Little Angel' (2022–)
Little Angel

A preschool animated series from Moonbug Entertainment, it follows Baby John and family through music-led stories blending original songs with nursery rhymes. Episodes introduce everyday routines and social-emotional lessons in short, themed segments. Voice cast includes Gracia Damsgard and Jenny W. Chan among others. The franchise expands onto Disney+ in more regions as part of Moonbug’s wider rollout.

‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024–)

'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' (2024–)
Lifetime

This docuseries follows Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s reentry after prison, documenting media scrutiny, parole requirements, and family relationships. Episodes structure around milestones such as moving logistics, legal obligations, and rebuilding support systems. Lifetime/A+E produces, with executive producer Brie Miranda Bryant and appearances by close family members. The run spans eight episodes focused on reintegration and autonomy.

‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ (2017–)

'Christmas Cookie Challenge' (2017–)
Food Network

Five bakers face two themed rounds judged for creativity, technique, and presentation, with a $10,000 prize at stake. Prompts include decorative builds and intricate icing, often with time-saving twists to test skills. Eddie Jackson hosts with Ree Drummond as a judge, complemented by rotating guests. The series returns each holiday season and is included in this week’s Disney+ arrivals list.

‘Bluey’ (2018–)

'Bluey' (2018–)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

This animated favorite follows a Blue Heeler pup and her family as everyday activities transform into imaginative games. Episodes highlight problem-solving, communication, and social-emotional development through play-based learning. The family-centric format emphasizes cooperation and creativity. It continues to feature prominently among Disney+’s most-watched shows.

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