‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ Is Disney+’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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From fresh premieres to comfort-show binges, here’s what viewers have been flocking to on Disney+ over the past week. You’ll find new originals, returning favorites, and kid-friendly staples, all in one quick scroll that helps you decide what to play next.

10. ‘Bluey’ (2018)

10. 'Bluey' (2018)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian animated series follows Bluey, a six-year-old Blue Heeler, her sister Bingo, and their parents Bandit and Chilli as everyday moments turn into imaginative adventures. Episodes are short, making it easy to watch in quick bursts or longer sessions with young kids. The show blends gentle humor with developmental themes like problem-solving and social skills. Episodes highlight problem-solving, social skills, and realistic family dynamics that engage kids and adults.

9. ‘Mickey’s Spooky Stories’ (2024)

9. 'Mickey's Spooky Stories' (2024)
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios

This short-form collection features Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, and Pluto in light, Halloween-flavored tales suitable for preschoolers. Each segment uses simple setups, friendly “spooks,” and tidy resolutions to keep the tone playful rather than scary. The show focuses on teamwork, patience, and using clues to solve small mysteries. Short segments fit quick, seasonal viewing with preschoolers.

8. ‘Modern Family’ (2009)

8. 'Modern Family' (2009)
20th Century Fox Television

The mockumentary-style sitcom chronicles the intertwined Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan across milestones, misadventures, and holiday traditions. Its ensemble format rotates focus among households, keeping storylines varied from school dramas to workplace mishaps. The series is known for quick-cut interviews that add context and punchlines to each episode. Complete seasons allow long-form, continuous viewing.

7. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005)

7. 'Grey's Anatomy' (2005)
The Mark Gordon Company

Set in a Seattle hospital, the medical drama follows surgeons balancing high-stakes procedures with complicated personal lives. Story arcs span from surgical breakthroughs and ethical dilemmas to mentor-resident dynamics. The show’s case-of-the-week format is layered with ongoing character development and hospital-wide events. Its extensive episode library makes it easy to jump in or keep a long-term watch going.

6. ‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

6. 'Would You Marry Me?' (2025)
Studio S

This unscripted series follows couples who are weighing the next step in their relationships, capturing pivotal conversations and decisions. Episodes track real-time milestones like proposal planning, family introductions, and future goals. Personal interviews provide context for each pair’s history and sticking points. The format focuses on communication, compatibility, and practical planning for long-term commitments.

5. ‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

5. 'Marvel Zombies' (2025)
Marvel Studios

The animated series explores an alternate corner of the superhero universe where a mysterious outbreak upends familiar alliances. Episodes follow survivors navigating shifting loyalties, scarce resources, and escalating threats. The show draws from the ‘Marvel Zombies’ comic storyline while adapting it for new settings and character lineups. Episodes include action sequences built around team strategy, resource scarcity, and high-stakes choices.

4. ‘Chad Powers’ (2025)

4. 'Chad Powers' (2025)
Omaha Productions

This sports-comedy series centers on an under-the-radar quarterback who reinvents himself to earn a shot on the field. Episodes dig into tryouts, playbooks, and the grind of winning respect in the locker room. Training montages and game-day set pieces are balanced with campus life and team culture. It covers football mechanics alongside the challenges of earning roster spots and playing time.

3. ‘To Cook a Bear’ (2025)

3. 'To Cook a Bear' (2025)
The Walt Disney Company Nordic

A period mystery set in the far north, the series follows a pastor and his young assistant as they investigate disappearances in a remote community. Stark landscapes, local customs, and shifting power dynamics frame each clue they uncover. Themes of faith, science, and justice guide the pair’s methods as suspicion spreads. The adaptation emphasizes atmosphere and incremental discoveries that reshape suspect lists and motives.

2. ‘High Potential’ (2024)

2. 'High Potential' (2024)
Goddard Textiles

This crime dramedy teams a gifted civilian with a knack for pattern recognition and a by-the-book detective to crack tough cases. Episodes pair puzzle-box mysteries with personal subplots involving parenting, workplace frictions, and second chances. Case structures highlight offbeat reasoning, overlooked details, and unconventional fieldwork. The series structures each episode around building and testing evidence-based theories.

1. ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)

1. 'Murdaugh: Death in the Family' (2025)
Eat the Cat

The true-crime docuseries examines a South Carolina legal dynasty, charting events that led to multiple investigations and trials. Episodes use courtroom footage, interviews, and timelines to map financial allegations alongside violent crimes. The production organizes a large cast of voices—law enforcement, reporters, and community members—into a clear narrative. Each installment focuses on evidence trails and procedural steps to show how the case evolved.

Tell us which of these you’re watching right now—and why—in the comments.

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