TV Shows to Stream on Disney+ This Weekend, Including ‘Reservation Dogs’
If your watchlist is looking a little bare, Disney+ just dropped a grab-bag of fresh series and fan favorites that can easily carry your weekend. From brand-new dramas and globetrotting documentaries to animated comfort food and acclaimed comedies, there’s plenty to mix and match depending on your mood.
Below, we’ve handpicked ten timely options highlighted in this week’s and recent Disney+ roundups—perfect for couch marathons, background binges, or focused, lights-off viewing. Settle in, scroll on, and line up your next great stream.
‘Low Life’ (2025–present)

Raw, grounded, and character-driven, ‘Low Life’ arrives with the promise of tense, emotionally charged storytelling. It follows complicated lives colliding under pressure, the kind of setup that rewards viewers who like messy choices and moral gray areas.
If you’re craving a new drama to sink into this weekend, ‘Low Life’ brings the “just-dropped” freshness you can chat about on Monday—no spoilers required.
‘People and Places’ (2025)

A modern revival of Disney’s classic documentary concept, ‘People and Places’ serves up short, scenic slices of life from around the world. It’s travelogue comfort viewing—polished, uplifting, and easy to nibble in between errands or errands you’re avoiding.
Each episode is a quick passport stamp, spotlighting cultures and communities with warm-hearted storytelling—ideal when you want to feel like you’ve gone somewhere without leaving the couch.
‘Suspicious Minds’ (2025)

High stakes, high drama: ‘Suspicious Minds’ tracks a master thief targeting a priceless tiara at a lavish wedding, with an old partner complicating the score. Expect slick set-pieces, romantic sparks, and the kind of twisty, beach-read plotting that flies by.
If your group can’t agree between action and romance, this is the heist-leaning middle ground—flashy enough for thrill-seekers, emotional enough for the softies.
‘Necaxa’ (2025–present)

Love the game behind the game? ‘Necaxa’ goes inside the storied Mexican football club, exploring the personalities, pressures, and pulse of the season. It’s sports docu-drama with on- and off-pitch stakes.
Even if you don’t know the roster, the human stories land—ambition, identity, and the obsessive rhythms of fandom make this an easy binge between matches.
‘Wild Vietnam’ (2024–present)

Trade stadium noise for rainforest hush: ‘Wild Vietnam’ is a visual postcard of jungles, coasts, and elusive wildlife. It’s the kind of nature doc that doubles as a screen-saver for your brain.
Queue it up when you want serene, transportive TV that still feels big and cinematic—perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon reset.
‘Ancient Aliens: Origins’ (2024)

Curious minds, assemble: ‘Ancient Aliens: Origins’ revisits the franchise’s most provocative mysteries, distilling lore, questions, and eyebrow-raising theories into easily snackable episodes.
It’s catnip for fans of unexplained history and armchair debate—press play and prepare to say, “Okay, but what if…?” more than once.
‘Reservation Dogs’ (2021–2023)

Equal parts funny and tender, ‘Reservation Dogs’ follows four Indigenous teens hustling toward something better, with community and coming-of-age messiness baked in. It’s sharp, specific, and universally resonant.
If you somehow missed it, now’s your chance to inhale the whole run—smart writing and heart-punch moments make it a weekend-ender you’ll keep thinking about.
‘The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder’ (2022–present)

Penny Proud and crew return with a vibrant update that keeps the original’s humor and warmth while speaking to today. It’s colorful, chaotic in the best way, and perfect for family room viewing.
Whether you’re chasing nostalgia or introducing a new generation, ‘The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder’ delivers big laughs and bigger heart.
‘King of the Hill’ (1997–present)

A suburban classic with a deadpan soul, ‘King of the Hill’ finds deep comedy in ordinary life—backyard beers, big feelings, and “yup.” It’s endlessly rewatchable and sneakily profound.
Hit shuffle on your favorite arcs or start fresh; either way, it’s the kind of steady, comforting series that pairs perfectly with weekend chores (or avoiding them).
‘Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir’ (2015–present)

Light, lively, and superhero-sweet, ‘Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir’ follows two Parisian teens juggling school, secret identities, and flirty banter. It’s a globe-spanning favorite for a reason.
When you want action that goes down easy—snappy battles, heartfelt lessons, and bright, breezy vibes—this is the weekend pick that charms every age bracket.
Tell us what you’re queuing up on Disney+ this weekend—drop your favorites (and hidden gems) in the comments!


