Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘9-1-1: Nashville’
If you’re scrolling Disney+ this weekend (November 21–23), here’s a quick, clean list of fresh premieres and buzzy favorites you can jump into right now. We prioritized the newest drops and Disney+ originals first, then rounded things out with standouts viewers are watching a ton of lately. Pick your vibe—legal fireworks, K-drama twists, animated anthologies, or family comfort—and press play.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025–)

A high-profile divorce attorney tackles headline-making cases while managing the shifting loyalties and power dynamics inside her firm. Episodes dig into negotiation strategy, client management, and how big wins reshape relationships across the team. The series debuted internationally on Disney+ this month as part of the Hulu hub rollout. It’s the current top draw on the service for the week, making it an easy pick for a weekend binge.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025–)

This Korean thriller centers on characters ensnared in a web of secrets, where each chapter reveals fresh layers that reframe every relationship on screen. The show explores how influence and misdirection ripple through families, work, and romance. Episodes steadily raise the stakes through shifting motives and careful reveals. It’s one of the service’s most-watched series right now.
‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025–)

Set in a bustling Southern city, the newest entry in the franchise follows firefighters, police, and dispatchers as they coordinate responses to complex emergencies. Storylines focus on crisis communication, field tactics, and split-second decision-making. The procedural structure makes it easy to drop in anywhere. It’s also trending among Disney+ viewers this week.
‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ (2025–)

A group sets out on a dream journey that goes sideways at every turn, turning logistics, culture shock, and problem-solving into the engine of each episode. The series tracks how plans unravel—and how adaptability keeps everyone moving. Expect travel chaos, team dynamics, and unexpected detours. It’s a fresh 2025 title available on Disney+ now.
‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation’ (2025–)

Based on the hit game, this school-mystery series brings viewers to Night Raven College, where dorms are themed after Disney villains. Character designs come from ‘Black Butler’ creator Yana Toboso, and the adaptation expands backstories and inter-dorm rivalries. The plot blends magic lessons with a central enigma about the protagonist’s arrival. It’s a new addition slated on Disney+ in the current window.
‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025–)

Couples facing major relationship decisions document their conversations, disagreements, and long-term planning. Episodes examine communication styles, outside pressures, and how expectations shape choices. The docu-format keeps the focus on real-world dynamics rather than contrived twists. It’s one of the service’s current viewer favorites.
‘High Potential’ (2024–)

A single mother with a knack for pattern recognition becomes a key asset to a police team, applying unconventional methods to tough cases. Episodes balance case-of-the-week structure with ongoing character arcs at home and work. The show highlights how atypical thinking can break open investigations. It’s riding sustained momentum with Disney+ audiences.
‘Star Wars: Visions’ (2021–)

This anthology invites top animation studios from around the world to craft standalone stories set in the galaxy far, far away. Previous volumes have showcased Trigger, Science SARU, Production I.G., Aardman, and Cartoon Saloon, each contributing a distinct style and tone. You can sample shorts in any order for a low-commitment watch. The newest batch lands in the current schedule window.
‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024)

The docuseries follows Gypsy Rose Blanchard post-release, covering media attention, parole requirements, family ties, and day-to-day reintegration. Episodes structure around milestones, logistics of moving, and the legal obligations she faces. The show includes participation from relatives and close associates. It’s available to stream on Disney+ this week per the latest lineup post.
‘Bluey’ (2018–)

Short, joyful episodes follow a Blue Heeler pup and her family as ordinary moments become imaginative games. The series emphasizes problem-solving, communication, and play-based learning that resonates with kids and grown-ups alike. It’s ideal for quick, feel-good viewing between bigger dramas. It continues to chart among Disney+’s most-watched titles.
Tell us what you’re queuing up on Disney+ this weekend—drop your picks in the comments!


