Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘Alien: Earth’
It is a good weekend to open Disney+ and jump into fresh premieres and fan favorites. We pulled from what is arriving on the service this week and from the most watched list, so you can quickly find something new alongside the shows everyone is buzzing about. Everything below is ready to queue up, with a mix of documentary series, comedies, dramas, and true crime.
The picks are ordered to reflect the newest additions first and then the originals and longtime staples that keep pulling viewers back. Each entry includes handy details about what the show covers and who is involved, so you can decide fast and start watching without any guesswork.
‘Alien: Earth’ (2025–present)

‘Alien: Earth’ is a science series that looks for answers to one of the biggest questions in the universe by studying extreme places on our own planet. Episodes visit deserts, deep oceans, volcanoes, and frozen frontiers to show how life adapts in conditions that mirror distant worlds. The focus stays on real habitats and the organisms that thrive there to help explain how extraterrestrial life might evolve.
Created for Disney+ viewers who love big ideas grounded in real science, the production brings together field biologists, astrobiologists, and visual effects artists. The show uses cinematic footage and expert interviews to connect discoveries on Earth with possibilities beyond our atmosphere.
‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ (2025)

‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ revisits the 2007 killing of Meredith Kercher in Perugia and the legal storm that followed. The series traces the early investigation, the court proceedings in Italy, and the years of appeals that kept the case in headlines around the world. It examines how evidence was collected and interpreted and how the story shifted over time.
The production features journalists and legal commentators who covered the case and uses archival material to reconstruct the timeline. The series places the courtroom battles alongside the intense media coverage to show how public perception formed as new details emerged.
‘Limitless: Live Better Now’ (2025–present)

‘Limitless: Live Better Now’ takes the big longevity experiments from the earlier project with Chris Hemsworth and turns them into everyday steps. Each episode focuses on a theme like movement, recovery, stress, nutrition, or connection and shows how simple changes can support a stronger mind and body. The series presents practical approaches that viewers can try at home.
The production brings back health experts and performance coaches who translate complex science into clear routines. It blends cinematic field segments with lab demonstrations and guided exercises so the ideas feel actionable as well as inspiring.
‘High Potential’ (2024–present)

‘High Potential’ follows a brilliant single mother whose knack for patterns and memory helps solve tough crimes. Her offbeat methods and quick thinking give investigators a fresh way to see the evidence while her home life adds heart and humor to each case. The show blends clever mystery plots with character moments that spotlight her resourcefulness.
The series stars Kaitlin Olson and Daniel Sunjata and is based on the French hit ‘HPI’. Produced for American network television and streaming on Disney+, it adapts the original premise for a new setting while keeping the core idea of an unconventional mind transforming a police investigation.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–present)

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ centers on surgical interns and attendings at a Seattle hospital as they grow from trainees to seasoned doctors. Storylines weave together high stakes medical cases with friendships and romances inside and outside the operating room. The series is known for its rotating class of interns and its focus on the personal costs of saving lives.
Created by Shonda Rhimes, the show features a large ensemble including Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, and James Pickens Jr. Over many seasons it has introduced memorable characters and major arcs that shaped its hospital setting and kept viewers invested in the long run.
‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

‘Modern Family’ is a mockumentary style comedy that follows the Pritchett, Dunphy, and Tucker families as they navigate parenting, marriage, and everyday surprises. The format uses interviews and observational humor to tell stories that connect across three households. Episodes balance quick jokes with warm moments that bring the extended family together.
Created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan, the ensemble includes Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Eric Stonestreet. The show earned wide recognition for its cast chemistry and its light touch with family life over eleven seasons.
‘Bluey’ (2018–present)

‘Bluey’ follows a six year old Blue Heeler who loves to turn ordinary days into big adventures with her sister Bingo. Episodes focus on imaginative play that becomes real in the characters’ minds while keeping the stories grounded in family routines. The show is known for short episodes that pack in playful ideas and gentle life lessons.
Created by Joe Brumm and produced by Ludo Studio in Australia, the series features the voices of David McCormack and Melanie Zanetti as Bandit and Chilli. Disney+ carries the show globally, bringing its mix of humor and heart to viewers of all ages.
‘Law and The City’ (2025–present)

‘Law and The City’ is a legal drama set inside a busy urban firm where new associates and veteran partners tackle headline grabbing cases. Episodes follow client meetings, negotiations, and courtroom strategy as the team balances high pressure work with complicated personal lives. The format moves from case investigation to trial so viewers see the full arc of each dispute.
The series uses an ensemble approach with characters who specialize in different areas of law and investigation. Writers and directors shape each episode around ethical dilemmas and shifting alliances in order to show how legal decisions ripple beyond the courtroom.
‘Breakdown’ (2025–present)

‘Breakdown’ begins with a single calamity and then peels back the layers to show how it happened. The story jumps between witnesses, investigators, and the people closest to the event while new information reframes what the audience thinks they know. The structure keeps attention on the details that connect the pieces.
The series features a rotating cast that brings different perspectives to each chapter. The production leans on careful editing and grounded performances to walk viewers through evidence and testimony as the larger picture comes into focus.
‘Capturing Their Killer: The Girls on the High Bridge’ (2025)

‘Capturing Their Killer: The Girls on the High Bridge’ covers the unsolved 2017 murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German near Delphi in Indiana. The series recounts the day the girls went missing, the discovery of the crime scene, and the early steps of the investigation. It explains what authorities released to the public and how the search for answers unfolded.
The production uses interviews with law enforcement and community members along with archival video and audio that became central to the case. The episodes track tips, public appeals, and forensic developments to show how investigators pursued leads over time.
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