Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including a Great Korean Thriller
Disney+ continues to expand its library with a mix of high-budget Marvel entries, popular children’s programming, and trending dramas. This week features a significant new release from the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside several fan-favorite series that remain at the top of the streaming charts. Whether viewers are looking for animated adventures or intense investigative thrillers, the platform offers a diverse selection of content. These titles represent the most-watched and most anticipated series currently available for subscribers.
‘Wonder Man’ (2026)

Simon Williams is a gifted actor and stuntman who suddenly acquires superhuman abilities in this Marvel Studios production. The series explores the intersection of Hollywood fame and superhero responsibilities as Simon navigates his new life in Los Angeles. It serves as a character study within the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, blending action with a satirical look at the entertainment industry. Key figures from the comics are introduced as the protagonist balances his career with the emergence of his powers.
‘Disney Junior Ariel’ (2024)

This animated series follows a young Ariel as she explores the underwater kingdom of Atlantica with her friends and family. The show features musical numbers and lessons aimed at a preschool audience while expanding on the lore of the original film. Viewers see familiar characters like King Triton and Flounder alongside new additions to the mermaid’s world. Each episode focuses on discovery, friendship, and the vibrant culture of the sea.
‘Pupstruction’ (2023)

Phinny the Corgi leads a construction crew made up of talented canines who use their unique skills to build structures for the residents of Petsburg. The series emphasizes teamwork and creative problem-solving as the dogs tackle various engineering challenges. Despite being the smallest member of the team, Phinny proves that big ideas are more important than physical size. The show combines colorful animation with educational themes regarding building and community service.
‘Haunted House Secrets’ (2026)

This series has quickly risen to become one of the most-watched programs on the platform due to its suspenseful narrative and supernatural themes. It follows characters as they uncover the dark history and hidden mysteries of an old, eerie residence. Each episode builds tension by blending psychological horror with investigative elements to reveal the truth behind local legends. The show’s popularity stems from its atmospheric storytelling and the central mystery that keeps audiences guessing.
‘Bluey’ (2018–)

An imaginative Blue Heeler puppy named Bluey lives with her parents and younger sister Bingo in Brisbane, Australia. The series is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of modern family life and the importance of play in child development. Episodes often feature creative games that help the sisters learn about social dynamics and emotional resilience. It has maintained a top spot on streaming charts worldwide by appealing to both children and adult viewers.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–)

The long-running medical drama continues to attract a massive audience as it follows the professional and personal lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings. Central character Meredith Grey navigates the high-pressure environment of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital while dealing with complex relationships. The show is known for its intense medical cases and long-term character arcs that span two decades. Its presence on Disney+ allows both new fans and long-time viewers to catch up on the legacy of the program.
‘Made in Korea’ (2025)

The South Korean political drama ‘Made in Korea’ makes its highly anticipated debut on Wednesday December 24 2025. Set against the backdrop of major historical events in the 1970s the series stars Hyun Bin and Jung Woo Sung in lead roles. Director Woo Min Ho presents a narrative that explores the complex power dynamics and societal shifts occurring during this period of Korean history. The script written by Park Eun Gyo and Park Joon Suk focuses on the intense ambitions and struggles of characters navigating a changing political landscape. This production represents a significant addition to the international drama offerings available to subscribers this season.
‘The Beauty’ (2026)

Set in a world where a mysterious virus makes people physically perfect, this series explores the dangerous price of societal beauty standards. Two detectives investigate the darker side of this phenomenon as they realize the infection eventually leads to a horrific death. Based on the popular comic book series, the show blends science fiction elements with a procedural crime drama. It addresses themes of vanity and corporate greed while maintaining a fast-paced thriller narrative.
‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ (2023–)

Percy Jackson is a twelve-year-old boy who discovers he is a demigod and the son of the Greek god Poseidon. After being accused of stealing Zeus’s master bolt, he must embark on a quest across America to restore order to Olympus. Accompanied by his friends Annabeth and Grover, Percy faces legendary monsters and navigates the complexities of his divine heritage. The series is a faithful adaptation of Rick Riordan’s beloved book series and has become a staple for fans of mythology and adventure.
‘High Potential’ (2024)

Morgan is a single mother with an exceptional intellect who works as a cleaner at a police station before her talents are discovered. Her high IQ allows her to see patterns and clues that professional detectives often miss, leading her to become a consultant for the force. The series balances the challenges of her personal life with the procedural nature of solving complex criminal cases. It has recently emerged as one of the most-viewed series on Disney+ due to its engaging lead performance and clever writing.
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