‘High Potential’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List This Week
From fresh premieres to comfort-watch staples, this week’s Disney+ lineup spans crime procedurals, family sitcoms, animated favorites, and buzzy new originals—perfect for queue-hopping across genres without leaving the app.
10. ‘Mickey’s Spooky Stories’ (2024)

This stop-motion collection gathers Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy for campfire-style Halloween tales, featuring creatures like ghost brides, witches, and werewolves. The family-friendly shorts are rated TV-Y and debuted in early October 2024, with Disney Junior broadcasts and Disney+ streaming. Disney+ offers the full set of five shorts with character-focused synopses on the title page. Cast listings include longtime voice performers such as Bret Iwan and Tony Anselmo.
9. ‘Chad Powers’ (2025)

Inspired by an Eli Manning undercover segment, this comedy stars Glen Powell as a disgraced quarterback who uses prosthetics and an alias to reboot his football career. The series premiered September 30, 2025, with availability on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally, and episodes now fully available from its six-episode first season. Production involved executive producers Eli and Peyton Manning, with weekly drops through October and November. Recent interviews and coverage outline plans under discussion for future seasons.
8. ‘Bluey’ (2018)

The Australian sensation centers on the Heeler family, using imaginative play to explore resilience, relationships, and everyday problem-solving. Disney+ streams the series globally outside Australia, and the show topped U.S. streaming charts in 2024 by total minutes viewed. New shorts like the ‘Bluey Minisodes’ expanded the universe after the Season 3 finale, ‘The Sign’. Kids and families can stream full episodes and collections within the Disney+ hub.
7. ‘Playback: Together We Are One’ (2025)

This coming-of-age music series follows best friends Emma and Camila, who rocket to online fame after a talent-show video—only to face the strain of keeping a shared secret as their careers take off. Disney+ lists it as a TV-G drama with a 2025 release window. The series highlights songwriting, performance, and the pressures that accompany sudden visibility. Episodes are available on Disney+, with details and extras on the title page.
6. ‘Modern Family’ (2009)

Told in a mockumentary style, this ensemble sitcom follows the interconnected Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan through everyday milestones and mishaps. All eleven seasons stream on Disney+ in many countries, alongside other regional platforms, with availability subject to licensing. The series maintains a wide global footprint via syndication and catalog streaming. Check the Disney+ title page in your region for current access.
5. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005)

The long-running medical drama chronicles surgeons at Seattle’s Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, tracking their careers and personal lives across many seasons. The series, created by Shonda Rhimes, remains in active production with recent season renewals and a 2025 broadcast return window before its fall premiere. Episodes are broadly available on streaming, with regional availability varying by platform and territory. The show also spawned spinoffs and continues to anchor ABC’s primetime lineup.
4. ‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

This romantic comedy centers on a woman who must show up “married” to claim a luxury townhouse, leading to a fake-marriage arrangement with a stranger who shares her ex’s name. Episodes are streaming on Disney+ in select regions, with the series also airing in South Korea. The show’s weekly rollout began in October 2025. Disney+ listings provide region-specific availability details and series synopsis.
3. ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025)

Set in Music City, this franchise entry follows first responders working high-stakes emergencies alongside the personal challenges that come with the job. The series premiered on ABC on October 9, 2025, with next-day streaming on Disney+ via Hulu bundles and on Disney+ in select regions. The ensemble includes Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and LeAnn Rimes. It arrives after the conclusion of ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ and expands the long-running ‘9-1-1’ universe.
2. ‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation’ (2025)

Based on the hit mobile game, this anime transports viewers to Night Raven College, where dorms are inspired by classic Disney villains. Season 1 focuses on the Heartslabyul dorm and rolls out weekly on Disney+ and Hulu, with additional seasons centered on Savanaclaw and Octavinelle already in production. The series launched on October 29, 2025, with episodes dropping each Wednesday. Official franchise channels are also running release celebrations and supplemental content.
1. ‘High Potential’ (2024)

This crime drama follows Morgan Gillory, an exceptionally observant single mom who becomes an LAPD consultant after cracking a tough case during her night job at the station. Created by Drew Goddard and starring Kaitlin Olson, the series debuted on ABC in September 2024 with next-day streaming on Hulu and Disney+ in many regions. Season 2 premiered in September 2025, continuing overarching mysteries tied to Morgan’s family and past. Viewers can catch up on episodes on streaming between broadcast runs.
What did you stream this week—did any of these shows make your list? Share your picks in the comments!


