‘Marvel Zombies’ Is Disney+’s Most-Watched Show of the Week Once Again: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
If your “Continue Watching” row looks extra crowded right now, you’re not alone. Disney+ has a little bit of everything this week—from brand-new originals and buzzy K-dramas to long-running comfort staples and animated favorites—spanning sci-fi horror, medical drama, mystery-comedy, and family sitcoms. It’s a mix of fresh premieres and dependable hits that keep slipping back onto the charts.
Below, we’re counting down from 10 to 1. Each entry includes helpful details—what the show is about, who’s in it, and who’s behind the camera—so you can decide what to start (or pick back up) next.
10. ‘The Murky Stream’ (2025– )

Set in lawless Joseon, this historical drama follows three intertwined characters: Si-yool, who hides a violent past; Choi Eun, an aspiring master merchant; and Jeong-cheon, who aims to become an upright official. The series stars Rowoon, Shin Ye-eun, and Park Seo-ham, with its first episodes premiering on Disney+ in late September 2025.
Created by writer Chun Sung-il and director Choo Chang-min, the series released its opening installments at the Busan International Film Festival’s On Screen section before rolling out on Disney+. Official listings confirm its 2025 launch and principal cast.
9. ‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

The mockumentary-style sitcom chronicles three interlinked families in suburban Los Angeles. 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 across 11 seasons and 250 episodes.
Produced by 20th Century Fox Television/ABC, the series earned 22 Primetime Emmys and concluded in April 2020. Recent cast reunions keep it in the news cycle, while the full run remains available to stream on Disney platforms in many regions.
8. ‘Bluey’ (2018– )

This award-winning Australian animated series created by Joe Brumm follows Bluey, a Blue Heeler pup, and her family—Bandit, Chilli, and younger sister Bingo—through imaginative, slice-of-life adventures. Produced by Ludo Studio, distributed globally by BBC Studios, and available on Disney+ internationally, it has become a worldwide preschool favorite.
Voice roles are performed largely by children connected to the production team, with adults including David McCormack and Melanie Zanetti. The show has earned major honors, including a Peabody Award in 2024, and continues to post strong viewership on both broadcast and VOD.
7. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

Shonda Rhimes’ long-running medical drama follows the surgical staff of the (now) Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle, with an ensemble that has featured Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Kevin McKidd, and many others across 21 seasons. The series debuted in March 2005 and remains one of TV’s most enduring medical dramas.
The show has rotated showrunners over the years—including Rhimes, Krista Vernoff, and Meg Marinis—and is produced by Shondaland and 20th Television (formerly ABC Studios/Signature). Its streaming availability on Disney platforms varies by region, complementing ABC’s broadcast in the U.S.
6. ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021– )

The comedy-mystery follows three neighbors who make a true-crime podcast while solving murders connected to their New York apartment building. Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, the series stars Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, with season-specific guest stars joining each year. Season 5 premiered on September 9, 2025, with new episodes weekly.
Recent coverage notes Keegan-Michael Key’s turn as NYC Mayor Beau Tillman and playful cameos/voice roles from returning favorites; the series is produced by 20th Television and streams on Hulu in the U.S. and on Disney+ in many regions.
5. ‘Tempest’ (2025)

A high-profile Korean series on Disney+, ‘Tempest’ centers on diplomat Seo Mun-ju, who enters the political arena after her presidential-candidate husband is assassinated, and bodyguard Paik San-ho, whose loyalty and past become central to the crisis. The cast includes Jun Ji-hyun and Gang Dong-won, with supporting roles by Lee Mi-sook and Park Hae-joon.
Written by Jung Seo-kyung and directed by Kim Hee-won and Heo Myeong-haeng, the nine-episode run released globally on Disney+ during September–October 2025. Coverage of the finale highlighted the series’ political-thriller plot turns and suggested the creative team is open to continuing the story.
4. ‘Alien: Earth’ (2025– )

Set shortly before the events of Ridley Scott’s 1979 film, this FX/FX on Hulu sci-fi horror series brings the ‘Alien’ universe to television, premiering August 12, 2025 (Disney+ internationally). Created and showrun by Noah Hawley, the series stars Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, Adarsh Gourav, Timothy Olyphant, Lily Newmark, and Jonathan Ajayi.
Hawley executive produces with Ridley Scott; cinematography credits include Dana Gonzales and Colin Watkinson, and the score is by Jeff Russo. Official listings and coverage outline the release cadence on Disney+ outside the U.S., as well as behind-the-scenes emphasis on practical effects and new creatures introduced alongside the classic Xenomorphs.
3. ‘High Potential’ (2024– )

Based on the French hit ‘HPI’, this U.S. crime drama follows single mom and gifted civilian consultant Morgan as she helps the LAPD (in the series, a reimagined unit) crack complex cases thanks to her extraordinary intellect. Kaitlin Olson leads the cast alongside Daniel Sunjata, Javicia Leslie, Deniz Akdeniz, and Judy Reyes. The series launched in September 2024 on ABC, with streaming availability on Disney platforms varying by region.
Created by Drew Goddard with Todd Harthan as showrunner, ‘High Potential’ is produced by 20th Television/ABC Signature. Industry reporting highlighted significant multiplatform viewership growth across early episodes as word of mouth spread.
2. ‘Chad Powers’ (2025– )

This half-hour sports comedy stars Glen Powell as disgraced college QB Russ Holliday, who disguises himself—prosthetics and all—as “Chad Powers” to walk on at a struggling program. Co-created by Powell and Michael Waldron and executive produced with Eli and Peyton Manning, the series streams on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally; episodes are rolling out weekly following a September 30, 2025 premiere. The ensemble features Perry Mattfeld, Steve Zahn, Quentin Plair, Wynn Everett, and Frankie A. Rodriguez.
Tony Yacenda serves as director and executive producer, with additional producing credits from Jamie Horowitz and Luvh Rakhe. People and other outlets covered its launch and behind-the-scenes football prep, including the Mannings’ involvement and Powell’s transformation for the role.
1. ‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

Marvel Studios’ animated miniseries drops viewers into an alternate MCU timeline where a zombie plague upends the balance of power. The voice cast includes returning MCU stars and voice performers such as Elizabeth Olsen, Florence Pugh, Paul Rudd, Simu Liu, Hailee Steinfeld, Dominique Thorne, Wyatt Russell, Randall Park, and Kerry Condon, among others. The four-episode series premiered on Disney+ on September 24, 2025, and is rated TV-MA.
Developed by Bryan Andrews and Zeb Wells (with Andrews directing and Wells writing the teleplays), the show continues the animation style introduced in ‘What If…?’ with music by Laura Karpman and Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum. Executive producers include Kevin Feige and Brad Winderbaum. Early coverage noted its strong debut on Disney+ in multiple regions.
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