‘All’s Fair’ Is Disney+’s Most-Watched Show This Week Again
If you’re catching up on the week’s buzziest Disney+ picks, here’s a quick, fact-packed guide to what each series is about, who’s involved, and where it’s streaming—handy whether it’s a new original, a Hulu-on-Disney+ crossover, or a long-running favorite now available in select regions.
‘Daughter of Fire’ (2025– )

This Argentine thriller—also known as ‘Hija del fuego: La venganza de la bastarda’—follows a woman who returns to her hometown under a new identity to execute a long-planned revenge. It premiered as a multi-episode binge on Hulu in the U.S. and on Disney+ in international markets, with official pages outlining its synopsis, maturity rating, and availability. Episode guides and databases list cast and rollout details.
‘Bluey’ (2018– )

The animated series centers on Bluey, a Blue Heeler pup, and her family, using imaginative play to explore social and emotional learning. Episodes are carried on Disney+ internationally outside Australia through BBC Studios’ partnership with The Walt Disney Company. The brand has expanded with special episodes and an announced feature-film project before eventual streaming on Disney+. Coverage summarizes its audience milestones and platform presence.
‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

This ensemble sitcom follows three connected Los Angeles families navigating parenthood, relationships, and everyday mishaps in a mockumentary style. It originally aired for 11 seasons on ABC. Streaming rights vary by region; in some territories it is available within Disney+’s general-entertainment catalog. Reference listings document original run and distribution.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

The long-running medical drama chronicles the professional and personal lives of surgeons at Seattle’s Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. New episodes air on ABC in the U.S., with streaming on Hulu; in many regions, past seasons stream on Disney+ via its general-entertainment hub. Franchise details—including setting, hospital name changes, and episode history—are maintained on official and reference pages.
‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025– )

A Korean romantic dramedy, the show follows a bride-to-be who wins a newlywed house and, after a breakup and mounting debt, recruits a fake husband to move in—setting off complications around family and appearances. It airs domestically on SBS with international streaming on Disney+ in select markets. Guides and databases list current scheduling and synopsis information.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024– )

This reality series tracks Utah-based TikTok “MomTok” influencers balancing family life, friendships, and viral notoriety as headlines swirl around them. Produced by Jeff Jenkins Productions, it debuted in early September and has posted notable first-week performance among unscripted premieres. New and past episodes stream under the Hulu tile within Disney+ where available. Series background and viewership notes are documented in official references.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )

This Korean revenge thriller follows an ordinary man whose life is destroyed by a fabricated accusation, leading him to orchestrate a methodical payback. The series is written by Oh Sang-ho and directed by Park Shin-woo and Kim Chang-ju, with leads including Ji Chang-wook and Doh Kyung-soo. Episode counts and rollout vary by territory, with streaming on Disney+ / Hulu depending on region. Official listings and databases confirm cast and network details.
‘High Potential’ (2024– )

The procedural centers on a brilliant single mom who partners with a by-the-book detective after she helps crack a difficult case while working as a police cleaner. The series stars Kaitlin Olson and airs on ABC with streaming the next day on Hulu; international availability may surface on Disney+ via regional hubs. It’s currently between halves of its latest season and scheduled to resume in early January. Prior episodes are available to stream during the break.
‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ (2025– )

This unscripted adventure series follows creator Juanpa Zurita attempting a small-plane trip around the globe alongside pilot Matt Guthmiller, with celebrity guests joining in different legs of the journey. Season 1 spans eight destinations across four continents. Episodes are available to stream on Disney+. Program pages confirm availability and season details.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

Ryan Murphy’s legal drama follows a powerhouse divorce-law firm led by characters played by Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Niecy Nash, mixing case-of-the-week stories with an ongoing power-and-wealth arc. The series was created by Ryan Murphy with collaborators Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken. It launched with a multi-episode premiere rollout followed by weekly episodes. New installments stream on Disney+ (with Hulu availability depending on region).
Tell us which of these you’re watching right now—and what you think should be on next week’s list in the comments.


