‘High Potential’ Is Disney+’s Most-Watched Show of the Week

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From fresh premieres to comfort-watch staples, Disney+ is serving up a mix of crime-solvers, animated favorites, reality twists, and heartfelt comedies right now; here’s what viewers have been pressing play on the most this week.

10. ‘Mickey’s Spooky Stories’ (2024)

10. 'Mickey's Spooky Stories' (2024)
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios

‘Mickey’s Spooky Stories’ is a family-friendly anthology of Halloween-themed adventures starring Mickey and friends. Each short features playful chills, sight gags, and seasonal settings like haunted houses and moonlit carnivals. The series is structured for quick viewing, with self-contained tales that are easy to rewatch. It’s a go-to pick for holiday-time streaming, offering festive fun without intense frights.

9. ‘Chad Powers’ (2025)

9. 'Chad Powers' (2025)
Omaha Productions

‘Chad Powers’ expands a viral alter-ego concept into a scripted comedy that follows an unlikely athlete shaking up the football world. The series tracks training, team dynamics, and media attention as the character navigates a second-chance path. Sports sequences are paired with locker-room interactions and off-field story beats to round out the season arcs. It’s designed to work for viewers who enjoy underdog sports stories and character-driven comedy.

8. ‘Bluey’ (2018–)

8. 'Bluey' (2018–)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

‘Bluey’ centers on a playful Heeler family whose everyday games turn into imaginative adventures. Episodes run in bite-sized lengths, making the show easy to stream in short bursts or marathon sessions. The series blends gentle humor with age-appropriate themes like sharing, problem-solving, and creativity. It’s widely used by parents and educators for its relatable scenarios and clear, empathetic storytelling.

7. ‘Playback: Together We Are One’ (2025)

7. 'Playback: Together We Are One' (2025)
Pampa Films

‘Playback: Together We Are One’ is a documentary-style series that captures performers behind the scenes as they prepare for a major live showcase. Episodes highlight rehearsals, creative direction, and the technical production that brings a stage event to life. Interviews, archival footage, and performance sequences are woven to show how collaboration shapes the final result. It’s structured to spotlight different contributors—from artists to crew—across each chapter.

6. ‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

6. 'Modern Family' (2009–2020)
20th Century Fox Television

Told in mockumentary style, ‘Modern Family’ follows the interconnected Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan across everyday mishaps and big life events. The show uses quick cutaways and confessional asides to deliver setups and punchlines with precision. Across its run, it tracks school years, career changes, and shifting household roles. Holiday episodes, family trips, and milestone celebrations provide recurring anchors for character growth.

5. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–)

5. 'Grey's Anatomy' (2005–)
The Mark Gordon Company

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ chronicles surgeons and trainees at a Seattle hospital as they juggle medicine, mentorship, and complex relationships. The series is known for high-intensity cases, medical ethics dilemmas, and evolving ensemble dynamics. Over its long run, it has introduced new classes of interns while revisiting legacy characters and storylines. Episodes often pair standalone medical plots with season-long arcs that reshape the hospital’s hierarchy.

4. ‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

4. 'Would You Marry Me?' (2025)
Studio S

‘Would You Marry Me?’ is an unscripted series that follows couples navigating proposals, family reactions, and the logistics that lead to a ceremony. Each episode profiles different partners, capturing candid conversations and milestone decisions. The format mixes on-location moments with sit-down segments to give context and backstory. It’s built for drop-in viewing, with self-contained arcs that resolve by the end of each installment.

3. ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025)

3. '9-1-1: Nashville' (2025)
20th Television

Set against the backdrop of a music-city metro, ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ follows first responders handling high-stakes emergencies and the personal fallout that comes after. The show uses a blend of headline-ripped incidents and character-focused subplots to anchor each episode. Viewers can expect interconnected calls involving firefighters, police, and dispatch as storylines collide. It offers a fresh city setting while retaining the franchise’s signature pace and structure.

2. ‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation’ (2025)

2. 'Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation' (2025)
Yumeta Company

‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation’ brings the hit mobile game’s villain-inspired dorms and characters to the screen. The anime explores a magical academy where students channel motifs from classic Disney antagonists, expanding the game’s lore with new storylines. Expect stylish character designs, inter-house rivalries, and a fantasy-school structure that introduces viewers to each dorm’s unique aesthetic. It’s designed to be approachable for newcomers while rewarding fans with deeper world-building details.

1. ‘High Potential’ (2024)

1. 'High Potential' (2024)
Goddard Textiles

The crime-procedural ‘High Potential’ follows a single mother with an extraordinary knack for problem-solving who consults for law enforcement on tough cases. Episodes center on case-of-the-week mysteries with character-driven arcs threaded through the season. The series is adapted from the French hit ‘HPI’ and blends puzzle-box investigations with personal stakes. It’s an easy pick for fans who like sharp deductions, quirky humor, and satisfying reveals.

Tell us which of these you’re watching on Disney+ right now—and why—in the comments!

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