‘Alien: Earth’ Continues to Reign as Disney+’s Most-Watched Show This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Disney+ has a little bit of everything right now, from brand new sci-fi and true-crime dramas to comfort comedies and family favorites. This week’s viewing mix spans different countries and age groups, with titles from the United States, Australia, Italy, and Korea all finding an audience. That means you can jump from a tense crash-recovery mission to a preschool playdate without changing apps.
Below you will find the ten shows people are pressing play on. We kept your order and counted it down so it is easy to skim. Each entry includes quick plot context plus who made it and who stars in it, so you can decide what to start next without any guesswork.
10. ‘Italia’s Got Talent’ (2009–present)

The Italian edition of the global format features auditions, semifinals, and a live final where performers compete for a spot in the last stage and the top prize. The show moved to Disney+ in Italy in 2023 and continues with new seasons on the platform.
The 2025 season features judges Mara Maionchi, Frank Matano, Elettra Lamborghini, and Alessandro Cattelan, with hosting by Aurora Leone and Gianluca Fru. Disney+ Italy lists weekly episode drops and a live final streaming date for the season.
9. ‘How I Met Your Mother’ (2005–2014)

This sitcom follows Ted Mosby and his close friends in New York City and uses a framing device where an older Ted narrates past events to his children. The series was created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas and originally aired for nine seasons on CBS.
The main cast features Josh Radnor as Ted, Jason Segel as Marshall, Cobie Smulders as Robin, Neil Patrick Harris as Barney, and Alyson Hannigan as Lily, with Bob Saget providing the voice of Future Ted. Pamela Fryman directed the majority of the episodes.
8. ‘Bluey’ (2018–present)

This Australian animated series created by Joe Brumm follows Bluey the Blue Heeler puppy and her family through short stories about imaginative play and everyday life. The show is produced by Ludo Studio with international distribution by BBC Studios and streams globally on Disney+.
David McCormack and Melanie Zanetti voice Bandit and Chilli while the child roles are voiced by children of the production team. The series premiered on ABC Kids in Australia and later made its international debut on Disney Junior and Disney+.
7. ‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

This mockumentary-style sitcom follows the interconnected Pritchett, Dunphy, and Tucker-Pritchett families in suburban Los Angeles. The series was created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan and ran for eleven seasons on ABC.
The ensemble includes Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Eric Stonestreet along with younger cast members Sarah Hyland, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould, and Rico Rodriguez. Episodes use confessional interviews and multi-household storylines.
6. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–present)

This long-running medical drama centers on surgeons at a Seattle hospital and traces their careers and personal lives across many seasons. The show was created by Shonda Rhimes and premiered in 2005 on ABC before continuing with new seasons under later showrunners.
Key cast across the run includes Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, and James Pickens Jr. as Richard Webber, with many additional series regulars who joined over time. The series streams internationally on Disney+ in many regions.
5. ‘Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+’ (2025–present)

Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, and Pluto return for all-new Clubhouse adventures with songs, handy helping, and new surprises for younger viewers. Disney highlights new locations and features within the Clubhouse world, including Minnie’s own Clubhouse and the Laughing Loft.
The voice cast includes Bret Iwan as Mickey, Kaitlyn Robrock as Minnie, Bill Farmer as Goofy and Pluto, Tony Anselmo as Donald, and Tress MacNeille as Daisy. The series carries a TV-Y rating and streams on Disney+.
4. ‘Twelve’ (2025–present)

This Korean fantasy action series introduces twelve angels empowered by the God of Light who sealed away evil in ancient times and now live as humans. When the forces of darkness return, the angels and a chosen human ally must protect the world again.
The ensemble includes Don Lee, Park Hyung-sik, Seo In-guk, Sung Dong-il, Lee Joo-been, and Ko Kyu-pil. Disney+ lists the show with action and adventure along with heroes and fantasy tags, and it streams in select regions.
3. ‘High Potential’ (2024–present)

This crime drama is adapted from the French and Belgian series ‘HPI’ and was created for American television by Drew Goddard. The story follows Morgan Gillory, a single mother with an IQ of 160 who becomes a consultant to the LAPD after solving a complex case while working as a cleaner.
Kaitlin Olson leads the cast as Morgan, with Daniel Sunjata as Detective Adam Karadec and Judy Reyes as Selena Soto. Additional series regulars and recurring players include Javicia Leslie and Deniz Akdeniz. Todd Harthan serves as showrunner.
2. ‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ (2025)

This scripted series follows American student Amanda Knox as she arrives in Italy for study abroad and is soon imprisoned for the murder of her roommate. The plot focuses on her fight to clear her name and the public judgment that surrounded the case. The series is created by K. J. Steinberg.
The cast features Grace Van Patten and Sharon Horgan along with Francesco Acquaroli, Giuseppe De Domenico, John Hoogenakker, and Roberta Mattei. It is presented as a one season drama biography and is available on Disney+.
1. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025–present)

This series expands the world of the ‘Alien’ films with a story set on our planet. A crash-landed vessel brings a recovery team face to face with lethal lifeforms while a powerful corporation and experimental hybrids complicate the mission. The show is created by Noah Hawley and streams on Disney+ internationally. The main cast includes Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, and Babou Ceesay.
Character roles are central to the story world. Sydney Chandler plays Wendy, a hybrid housed in a synthetic body, while Alex Lawther plays her brother Hermit and Timothy Olyphant plays Kirsh, a synthetic who trains the hybrids. These details sit alongside a franchise lineage that involves executive producers tied to the film series.
Tell us which of these shows you are watching right now and why in the comments.


