‘High Potential’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List This Week
Here’s your quick, factual rundown of what’s pulling the most eyeballs on Disney+ this week—who made each show, who stars in it, and what it’s actually about.
10. ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021– )

Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, the mystery-comedy follows three neighbors who launch a true-crime podcast while investigating deaths inside their Upper West Side building. The lead trio—Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez—anchor an ensemble with recurring and guest players across seasons; music is by Siddhartha Khosla. Produced by 20th Television with executive producers including Dan Fogelman, the series streams on Hulu and within the Hulu hub on Disney+ in applicable regions. Season 5 premiered in September 2025.
9. ‘Bluey’ (2018– )

Created by Joe Brumm and produced by Ludo Studio, ‘Bluey’ centers on a Heeler family whose imaginative play drives short, self-contained stories; David McCormack and Melanie Zanetti voice Bandit and Chilli. Commissioned by ABC (Australia) and the BBC with global distribution by BBC Studios, the series streams internationally on Disney+. Creative leads include Brumm (creator/writer), Richard Jeffery (director, S2–S3), and composer Joff Bush. The show’s breakout success has led to specials and a feature film in development.
8. ‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

Created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan, this mockumentary sitcom follows the extended Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker family in suburban Los Angeles. The principal cast includes Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Eric Stonestreet, among others. Produced by 20th Century Fox Television, the series ran 11 seasons on ABC. Episodes interweave A/B/C plots that converge through confessional cutaways and family set-pieces.
7. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

Created by Shonda Rhimes, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ chronicles surgeons at Seattle’s Grey Sloan Memorial across medical cases, training, and hospital leadership. Current stewardship is by showrunner Meg Marinis, with executive producers including Rhimes, Betsy Beers, Debbie Allen, and others. The long-running ABC series streams on Disney+ in many territories and continues with Season 22 in 2025. Storylines span surgical innovation, ethics, and evolving mentorship across its ensemble.
6. ‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025– )

An SBS romantic comedy streaming on Disney+ in select regions, the series stars Choi Woo-shik and Jung So-min as strangers who enter a 90-day fake marriage after the bride-to-be wins a luxury newlywed home and needs a partner to keep it. Directed by Song Hyun-wook and Hwang In-hyeok and written by Lee Ha-na, it airs Fridays and Saturdays at 21:50 KST in Korea. Supporting cast listed by Disney+ includes Seo Bum-june, Shin Seul-ki, and Bae Na-ra. New episodes roll out weekly on SBS with near-simulcast availability on Disney+.
5. ‘To Cook a Bear’ (2025– )

A Nordic period crime drama based on Mikael Niemi’s novel, ‘To Cook a Bear’ is written by Jesper Harrie and directed by Trygve Allister Diesen. The cast is led by Gustaf Skarsgård, Ane Dahl Torp, Pernilla August, Magnus Krepper, and Jonas Karlsson. Set in 1852 in the village of Kengis, the story follows a reform-minded pastor and his apprentice as they probe a string of deaths initially blamed on a killer bear. It premiered October 15, 2025, streaming on Hulu/Disney+.
4. ‘Chad Powers’ (2025– )

Co-created by Glen Powell and Michael Waldron and inspired by Eli Manning’s viral alter-ego, this Hulu/Disney+ comedy follows disgraced QB Russ Holliday, who disguises himself as walk-on phenom “Chad Powers” to revive his career. Powell stars, with Perry Mattfeld, Quentin Plair, Wynn Everett, Frankie A. Rodriguez, Steve Zahn, and others; Eli and Peyton Manning serve as executive producers alongside Waldron and Powell. The series premiered September 30, 2025, releasing weekly. Notable production details include extensive daily prosthetics work to transform Powell into the character.
3. ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)

This scripted true-crime drama is created by Michael D. Fuller and Erin Lee Carr and is based on the ‘Murdaugh Murders’ reporting and podcast by Mandy Matney. The cast features Jason Clarke as Alex Murdaugh, Patricia Arquette as Maggie, Johnny Berchtold as Paul, with Brittany Snow, J. Smith-Cameron, Will Harrison, Gerald McRaney, and Noah Emmerich in key roles; producers include Nick Antosca and Matney. The eight-episode season premiered October 15, 2025, with a three-episode drop and weekly releases thereafter on Hulu and Disney+ in select regions. The narrative tracks the family’s unraveling from the 2019 boat crash through the 2021 double homicide and ensuing investigations.
2. ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025– )

From Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, and Rashad Raisani, ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ shifts the franchise to Tennessee, following firefighters, paramedics, and police across large-scale incidents and music-city backdrops. The main cast includes Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz, Hailey Kilgore, and Hunter McVey. Executive producers include Murphy, Minear, Raisani, Brad Falchuk, Angela Bassett, and Bradley Buecker. It premiered on ABC on October 9, 2025, with streaming via Hulu/Disney+.
1. ‘High Potential’ (2024– )

Created by Drew Goddard and showrun by Todd Harthan, ‘High Potential’ adapts French hit ‘HPI’ into a Los Angeles-set procedural about Morgan Gillory, a cleaner with a genius-level mind who consults for Major Crimes. The series stars Kaitlin Olson, Daniel Sunjata, Javicia Leslie, Deniz Akdeniz, Judy Reyes, and Steve Howey. Season 1 premiered on ABC in 2024, with next-day streaming on Hulu and Disney+ in many regions; Season 2 rolled out in September 2025. Episodes pair weekly cases with Morgan’s long-running search tied to her family history.


