Every TV Show Coming to Disney+ in October 2025

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October is loaded with returning favorites, brand-new series, and seasonal specials—perfect timing for cozy nights in. From animated adventures and culinary competitions to sports staples and a high-stakes Korean thriller, there’s something here for every kind of viewer and every mood.

Below, you’ll find what’s arriving each week, with handy plot primers and key creative details so you can jump right in. Dates are when each title hits Disney+ this month, and we’ve included the essentials like who stars, who’s behind the camera, and what each show is about—no fluff, just the good stuff.

‘Superkitties’ (2023– )

'Superkitties' (2023– )
Disney Junior

The four furry superheroes of Kittydale—Ginny, Buddy, Sparks, and Bitsy—spring into action again as more purr-plexing capers land on Disney+ on Wednesday, October 1. Created by Paula Rosenthal, the animated series follows the team as they protect their community using gadgets, teamwork, and lots of heart. Voice talent includes Emma Berman, Cruz Flateau, JeCobi Swain, Landon Chase Dubois, Pyper Braun, and vocalist Carmen Carter on the theme.

Behind the scenes, direction across seasons includes work by Chad Van De Keere, Andrew Duncan, and others, with music by Keith Harrison Dworkin and Vidjay Beerepoot. Produced by Sony Pictures Television Kids and Disney Branded Television partners, the show has expanded with subsequent seasons introducing fresh villains and larger missions while keeping the bite-sized, kid-friendly case-of-the-week structure intact.

‘Tempest’ (2025– )

'Tempest' (2025– )
Imaginus

The Korean spy–romance thriller storms onto Disney+ on Wednesday, October 1, tracking former diplomat Seo Munju and enigmatic protector Baek Sanho as they unravel a conspiracy tied to an assassination attempt and geopolitical brinkmanship. The series stars Jun Ji-hyun and Gang Dong-won, with supporting turns from John Cho, Lee Mi-sook, Park Hae-joon, Kim Hae-sook, Yoo Jae-myung, and Oh Jung-se.

Developed for Disney+ with direction by Kim Hee-won and action specialist Heo Myung-haeng, the show is written by Jeong Seo-kyeong, with music contributions linked to Jung Jae-il and Dalpalan. Cinematography by Lee Mo-gae anchors a globe-trotting production spanning diplomatic corridors, covert ops, and fractured loyalties.

‘Kiff’ (2023– )

'Kiff' (2023– )
Disney Television Animation

Bursting with musical mayhem, the buddy-comedy follows Kiff Chatterley, a sunny squirrel, and her bestie Barry Buns, an easygoing rabbit, through exuberant misadventures around Table Town—landing on Disney+ on Saturday, October 4. Kimiko Glenn voices Kiff and H. Michael Croner voices Barry, with a guest roster that has included James Monroe Iglehart, Lauren Ash, Tom Kenny, Mary Mack, and Eric Bauza.

Created by Lucy Heavens and Nic Smal, the series is produced by Disney Television Animation with Titmouse, directed by Allison Craig, and features songs and score by Nic Smal and Brad Breeck. Episodes typically split into two 11-minute segments, with fast-paced stories, layered gags, and a distinctive Cape Town–inspired worldview.

‘Halloween Wars’ (2011– )

'Halloween Wars' (2011– )
Super Delicious Productions

Teams of pumpkin carvers, cake artists, and sugar sculptors build jaw-dropping displays in a competition that returns to Disney+ on Saturday, October 4. Each episode tasks trios with creating giant, narrative-driven Halloween scenes judged on artistry, flavor, and fright factor.

The Food Network staple has featured host duties from talents such as Jonathan Bennett and judging by Shinmin Li, Aarti Sequeira, and others across seasons. Challenges blend pastry technique with special-effects craftsmanship, yielding towering sugar glass, hand-carved gourds, and elaborate edible creatures—ideal October inspiration for home bakers and decorators.

‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ (2024– )

'Wizards Beyond Waverly Place' (2024– )
Entertainment Force

The sequel to ‘Wizards of Waverly Place’ conjures more magic on Wednesday, October 8, as Justin Russo navigates suburban life with his family until a powerful young wizard named Billie arrives on his doorstep. David Henrie reprises Justin alongside Janice LeAnn Brown (Billie), with Mimi Gianopulos, Alkaio Thiele, Max Matenko, and more joining the ensemble; Selena Gomez executive produces and appears as Alex Russo.

Created by Todd J. Greenwald and developed by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas (also executive producers), the multi-camera comedy brings back the mentorship-and-mayhem formula with new wizarding rules, modern-day tech twists, and family dynamics, under directors that have included Andy Fickman and Jody Margolin Hahn.

‘Halloween Baking Championship’ (2015– )

'Halloween Baking Championship' (2015– )
Food Network

Sweet scares return on Saturday, October 11, as bakers face two-round episodes—preheat and main heat—building showstopping desserts around haunted themes. The series’ judging bench across seasons includes Carla Hall, Zac Young, and Stephanie Boswell, with hosting most recently by John Henson.

Each week pushes advanced pastry techniques—entremets, sculpted cakes, and elaborate flavor builds—while weaving in narrative prompts like cursed carnivals, spectral mansions, or monster movie tributes. The finale traditionally crowns a champion with a cash prize after a gauntlet of technical twists and time-crunch reveals.

‘Vampirina: Teenage Vampire’ (2025– )

'Vampirina: Teenage Vampire' (2025– )
Disney Branded Television

Set years after the animated original, the live-action follow-up arrives Wednesday, October 15, following Vee as she tackles high school life at a performing arts boarding school while keeping her vampire identity under wraps and leaning on family traditions. The series expands Vee’s world with classmates, teachers, and supernatural visitors who complicate rehearsals and friendships.

Building on the ‘Vampirina’ universe created from the ‘Vampirina Ballerina’ books by Anne Marie Pace, the new chapter introduces fresh music-and-dance numbers, updated monster lore for teen audiences, and a mix of practical and visual effects suited to hallway hauntings and stage-set mishaps.

‘Star Wars: Visions’ (2021– )

'Star Wars: Visions' (2021– )
Lucasfilm Ltd.

The celebrated animated anthology returns on Wednesday, October 29, with new shorts that reinterpret the galaxy through diverse studios and visual styles. Previous volumes showcased work by Japanese pioneers like Trigger and Science SARU and global outfits including Aardman, Cartoon Saloon, Studio Mir, Punkrobot, and Triggerfish, each delivering self-contained tales outside primary canon.

Executive producers at Lucasfilm (including James Waugh and Jacqui Lopez) collaborate with independent producers to give creators latitude while anchoring core ‘Star Wars’ themes—found family, temptation, and hope—across formats ranging from hand-drawn and stop-motion to CG. Expect fresh lore riffs, experimental scores, and bold lightsaber mythology.

‘Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation’ (2025– )

'Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation' (2025– )
Yumeta Company

Inspired by the hit mobile game from Aniplex and Walt Disney Japan with original designs by Yana Toboso, the anime adaptation ventures onto Disney+ on Wednesday, October 29. Set at Night Raven College, an academy inspired by Disney villains, the story follows a newcomer navigating seven dorms drawn from classic tales like ‘The Queen of Hearts,’ ‘Scarabia,’ and ‘Octavinelle.’

The series is produced for streaming with animation by studios such as Yumeta Company and Graphinica, direction associated with Shin Katagai, series composition oversight connected to Takahiro Natori with scripts by Yoichi Kato, and music by Takumi Ozawa returning from the game—bringing character routes, dorm trials, and magic duels to life in episodic arcs.

Tell us which of these you’re queuing up first this month—and what you want to see added next—in the comments!

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