TV Shows to Stream on Disney+ This Weekend, Including ‘Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir’
Disney+ has stacked the week with a mix of brand-new series, cozy competition shows, globe-trotting docs, and family-ready animation. If you want something fresh to sample or a low-stress binge to keep on while you decompress, there’s plenty to queue up.
Below you’ll find ten timely picks drawn from this week’s highlighted arrivals. From festive kitchens to ancient tombs to pop idols on the road, consider this your quick guide to what’s worth pressing play on right now.
‘Low Life’ (2025–present)

A gritty new drama for viewers who like their stories tense and human-sized, ‘Low Life’ centers on contemporary struggles that intersect and escalate. The episodes move with purpose, trading spectacle for sharp character work and moral friction.
If you want something current you can start tonight without homework, ‘Low Life’ is a clean entry point. Settle in for layered choices, tight pacing, and fallout that lingers after the credits.
‘Traveling with Snow Man’ (2025–present)

‘Traveling with Snow Man’ follows the J-pop group as they hop between destinations, folding food, culture, and light challenges into a breezy travelogue. It’s pleasant, brisk, and easy to watch in short bursts.
Turn it on when you’re in the mood for upbeat energy and low-stakes fun. The show’s mix of personality and postcard views makes it ideal weekend background viewing that still feels like a mini-escape.
‘Rachael Ray’s Holidays’ (2024–present)

Craving cozy kitchen TV? ‘Rachael Ray’s Holidays’ is all about crowd-pleasing dishes, time-savers, and stress-free hosting tricks anchored to the calendar’s biggest celebrations. It’s practical without being fussy.
If you like to cook along—or just want ideas to bookmark—episodes double as a seasonal playbook. You’ll get approachable menus and presentation tips that translate to any get-together.
‘SuperKitties: Su-Purr Adventures’ (2024–present)

For the littles (and cat people), ‘SuperKitties: Su-Purr Adventures’ delivers bite-size heroics with a gentle moral in every mission. The animation is bright, the jokes land, and the stories wrap quickly.
Perfect for short attention spans or a calm start to the morning, these mini adventures are easy to queue up in any order. Expect catchy earworms and plenty of “one more episode” requests.
‘Summer Baking Championship’ (2023)

‘Summer Baking Championship’ brings competitive confections to the screen with warm-weather themes and high-pressure kitchen timers. The format is familiar—inventive briefs, creative bakes, judging—but reliably satisfying.
It’s a sweet palate cleanser between heavier shows. Grab a snack, pick your favorite contestant, and enjoy the parade of cakes, tarts, and frozen treats engineered for summer.
‘Christmas Wars’ (2022–present)

Yes, it’s seasonal—but ‘Christmas Wars’ is pure spectacle any time of year. Teams go big with lights, builds, and bold concepts, pushing holiday decor into full-on event art.
If you love a transformation reveal, this scratches the itch. The countdown format keeps the pace lively, and the over-the-top creativity is a delightful mood booster even in the off-season.
‘The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder’ (2022–present)

‘The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder’ expands the classic with modern storylines, new faces, and the same heart at its core. It balances slapstick comedy with thoughtful slice-of-life beats.
It’s a strong pick for multi-generational watching. Longtime fans get callbacks; newcomers get a lively, relevant snapshot of family, friendship, and growing up now.
‘Lost Treasures of Egypt’ (2019–present)

Archaeology fans, queue up ‘Lost Treasures of Egypt.’ Each episode embeds with experts as they map, dig, and decode, turning fragments into larger stories about pharaohs, tombs, and the people who study them.
The show keeps the focus on process—logistics, hypotheses, and the thrill of a find—so even casual history watchers can follow along. It’s the rare doc that’s both educational and genuinely suspenseful.
‘Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir’ (2015–present)

If you want colorful action with a rom-com heartbeat, ‘Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir’ remains a go-to. Parisian settings, monster-of-the-week chaos, and slow-burn secret identities make it endlessly bingeable.
Episodes are designed for momentum: clear objectives, snappy fights, and just enough serialized character development to keep you pressing “next.” Great for shared viewing across age groups.
‘Raising Asia’ (2014)

‘Raising Asia’ peeks behind the curtain of a young performer’s rise, tracking rehearsals, auditions, and the family dynamics that come with ambition. It’s a snapshot of the entertainment pipeline from a kid’s-eye view.
If you like performance reality with a human angle, this delivers rehearsed highs and real-life negotiation. The stakes aren’t world-ending—but they matter deeply to the people on screen, which keeps it compelling.
Share your weekend picks in the comments—what are you pressing play on first, and what should everyone else add to their Disney+ queue?


