‘Star Wars: Visions’ and Every Other TV Show Coming to Disney+, Paramount+ and Apple TV+ This Week

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Looking for something new to queue up? Here’s a friendly rundown of fresh shows landing across Disney+, Paramount+, and Apple TV+ between Monday, October 27 and Sunday, November 2, with quick-hit details on what each project is about and who’s behind it.

‘Star Wars: Visions’ (2021)

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

The animated anthology returns to Disney+ on Wednesday, October 29, delivering standalone shorts that expand the galaxy through a mix of genres and visual styles. Past volumes have featured work from studios such as Trigger, Science SARU, Production I.G., Aardman and Cartoon Saloon, with each team writing and directing its own original tale. Expect new Jedi and Sith legends, droid-centric adventures, and reinventions of familiar motifs from the saga. With no single showrunner, the creative baton passes episode to episode, emphasizing bold direction, distinct scripts and fresh character designs.

‘Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation’ (2025)

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

Based on the fantasy game created by Aniplex and Walt Disney Japan, this series hits Disney+ on Wednesday, October 29 and follows a student mysteriously summoned to Night Raven College, where dorms are inspired by classic Disney villains. Character designs come from ‘Black Butler’ creator Yana Toboso, whose cast includes Malleus Draconia, Leona Kingscholar and Azul Ashengrotto, each tied to a different dorm’s lore. The narrative blends school-life intrigue, magic lessons and a central mystery about the protagonist’s arrival. The adaptation draws on the game’s chapter structure while expanding character backstories and inter-dorm rivalries for television.

‘CoComelon JJ’s Animal Time’ (2022)

'CoComelon JJ's Animal Time' (2022)
Moonbug Entertainment

Arriving on Disney+ on Saturday, November 1, this preschool series from Moonbug Entertainment puts JJ front and center as he learns about animals through songs, play and simple problem-solving. Episodes use short, themed segments to teach names, sounds and habitats while reinforcing early social-emotional skills. Familiar ‘CoComelon’ characters and musical cues appear throughout to support repetition and routine for young viewers. The format favors bright, accessible animation and catchy tunes designed for co-viewing families.

‘Don’t Date Brandon’ (2025)

'Don't Date Brandon' (2025)
See It Now Studios

Premiering on Paramount+ on Tuesday, October 28, this true-crime docuseries follows two women who discover they were deceived by the same man and turn their experience into an investigative podcast. The series traces how their collaboration uncovers a wider pattern of manipulation and alleged fraud, weaving interviews, audio diaries and digital breadcrumbs into a serialized inquiry. Episodes explore the mechanics of modern romance scams, victim support networks and the legal complexities that follow. Filmmakers spotlight the women’s reporting process as they chase leads, confront contradictions and compare notes with other potential victims.

‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012)

'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' (2012)
MTV

Returning to Paramount+ on Wednesday, October 29, this long-running reality entry chronicles artists, producers and families navigating Atlanta’s influential hip-hop scene. Across its seasons, the ensemble has balanced recording sessions, touring plans and entrepreneurial ventures with personal storylines that span friendships, marriages and co-parenting. The franchise, executive produced by Mona Scott-Young, uses a docu-soap format to follow overlapping arcs and collaborations within the cast. New episodes typically track career pivots, studio drama and shifting alliances that ripple through the city’s music ecosystem.

‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025)

'Down Cemetery Road' (2025)
60Forty Films

Landing on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, October 29, this mystery-thriller adapts Mick Herron’s novel about a suspected gas explosion and a missing child that pull amateur sleuth Sarah Tucker into a web of secrets. Ruth Wilson stars as Sarah, with Emma Thompson as private investigator Zoë Boehm, whose cases collide amid layers of cover-ups and personal compromise. The series is written by Morwenna Banks and directed by Natalie Bailey, shaping Herron’s wry tone into a tightly plotted, character-driven investigation. Expect a blend of Oxford-set intrigue, sharp dialogue and slow-burn revelations that connect everyday lives to larger conspiracies.

What are you most excited to watch this week—drop your picks and theories in the comments!

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