
Disney+ and Hulu are offering a wide range of shows right now, from serious legal dramas and exciting Korean thrillers to lighthearted romances and classic favorites. Whether you’re looking for something brand new or a comforting re-watch, there’s plenty to choose from. You’ll find series set in diverse locations – from law offices and fire stations to magical schools and chaotic families – and they’re all easily accessible on Disney+ or through Hulu within the Disney+ app where available.
10. ‘Modern Family’ (2009)

As a huge TV fan, I absolutely loved ‘Modern Family’. It’s a sitcom done in a really clever mockumentary style – it feels like you’re watching a real family’s life unfold. The show centers around Jay Pritchett and his extended, wonderfully chaotic family: his wife Gloria, her son, and his two kids, Claire and Mitchell, along with all their spouses and children. It covers all the relatable stuff – school plays, holidays, work problems, the joys and struggles of raising a family – you name it. Created by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd, the cast is phenomenal – Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Eric Stonestreet are all brilliant. If you’re looking to watch it, you can find all the seasons on Disney+ in most places, or on Hulu if you’re in a region where it’s available through Disney’s streaming bundles.
9. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005)

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is a popular medical drama created by Shonda Rhimes. The show follows Meredith Grey and the team of doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital as they navigate challenging medical cases and complex personal lives. Over the years, the series has featured a large cast of characters and explored important themes like medical ethics and public health. You can watch new episodes on ABC, and all seasons – including the latest – are available for streaming on Hulu and Disney+.
8. ‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

“Would You Marry Me?” is a funny and heartwarming series about Meri, whose life turns upside down when she’s cheated on and loses her home. Luckily, she wins a stunning, multi-million dollar townhouse in a department store contest! There’s just one catch: the rules say she has to be married to claim it. Unable to reach her ex-fiancé, Meri convinces a man with the same name, Kim Wooju, to pretend to be her husband. This Korean romance drama uses familiar tropes like fake relationships and mistaken identities, and you can watch it on Disney+ in many countries.
7. ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)

“Murdaugh: Death in the Family” is a dramatized retelling of the Murdaugh family scandal, based on journalist Mandy Matney’s podcast, “Murdaugh Murders.” The show follows the story of Alex Murdaugh and his family’s unraveling after the deaths of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. It also explores the financial crimes and the Murdaugh family’s powerful position in their South Carolina community. Jason Clarke stars as Alex Murdaugh, and the cast includes Patricia Arquette, Brittany Snow, Johnny Berchtold, and Will Harrison. Mandy Matney is an executive producer on the limited series, which was produced by UCP and Eat the Cat. New episodes are released weekly on Hulu, and it’s also available through Disney+ subscriptions and the Hulu section within those bundles.
6. ‘The Manipulated’ (2025)

‘The Manipulated’ is a South Korean crime thriller available on Disney+. It tells the story of Tae-jung, whose life is ruined when he’s wrongly convicted of a crime and sent to prison. He later learns a powerful CEO named Yo-han deliberately set him up. After getting out of prison, Tae-jung seeks revenge by taking down the organization that framed him, and gets caught up in a world of VIPs and exclusive security services. The series stars popular Korean actors Ji Chang-wook and Doh Kyung-soo, along with Lee Kwang-soo. It shares similarities with the film ‘Fabricated City’, which was written by the same screenwriter. ‘The Manipulated’ is available worldwide on Disney+, including in areas where Hulu is the main provider.
5. ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025)

‘9-1-1: Nashville’ is a drama series and part of the popular ‘9-1-1’ universe, created by Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, and Rashad Raisani. The show follows the brave firefighters, paramedics, and emergency dispatchers who handle crises throughout Nashville, combining thrilling rescue scenes with a look at their personal lives. Chris O’Donnell plays Capt. Don Sharpe, a seasoned fire captain and former rodeo star who leads a busy firehouse, alongside Jessica Capshaw and Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Filmed in and around Nashville and produced by 20th Television, the series airs on ABC and is available for streaming on Hulu and Disney+.
4. ‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation’ (2025)

‘Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation’ is a series based on the popular mobile game, taking place at Night Raven College. This school is inspired by famous Disney villains and dark fairy tales. Season one centers around the Heartslabyul dorm, which is heavily influenced by the Queen of Hearts from ‘Alice in Wonderland,’ and features students who must follow strict magical rules. Each episode shows how the dorm leaders interact with new students and adds to the game’s story with extra details about the characters and their backgrounds. New episodes are released weekly on Disney+ and Hulu, and future seasons are planned to focus on the Savanaclaw and Octavinelle dorms.
3. ‘High Potential’ (2024)

‘High Potential’ is a crime drama series created by Drew Goddard, based on the French show ‘Haut Potentiel Intellectuel’. It centers on Morgan, a remarkably intelligent single mother who works as a cleaner. She unexpectedly solves a difficult police case while on the job, leading to an unusual working relationship with Detective Adam Karadec. Karadec is a methodical investigator who prefers following procedures, which often conflicts with Morgan’s instinctive and creative problem-solving. The show combines self-contained weekly cases with a larger, ongoing mystery about Morgan’s past. Produced by 20th Television for ABC, all episodes are available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu. It’s known for focusing on its characters and featuring intricate, puzzle-like investigations.
2. ‘Fortnite x The Simpsons’ (2025)

The collaboration ‘Fortnite x The Simpsons’ combines the iconic town of Springfield with the fast-paced action of ‘Fortnite’ through a series of animated shorts and episodes. Titled ‘Fortnite x The Simpsons: Apocalypse D’Oh!’, the story follows Homer as a strange energy from the ‘Fortnite’ world causes chaos in his town. This project is a promotional partnership between Epic Games and Disney+, falling into the action, comedy, and sci-fi animation genres. It’s available as a limited series on Disney+, where you can also find other short-form content and branded series.
1. ‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

“All’s Fair” is a new legal drama about a group of women who leave their current law firm to start their own practice specializing in high-profile divorces in Los Angeles. The show revolves around Allura Grant, played by Kim Kardashian, and the complex, often secretive, breakups she and her team handle for wealthy clients. Featuring a star-studded cast including Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close, “All’s Fair” has quickly become one of Hulu’s most popular original series, streaming on both Hulu and Disney+. It’s been touted as a flagship legal drama and had a very strong debut for a Hulu original.
Let us know in the comments which Disney+ shows you’ve been watching this week, and what you’re planning to watch next!
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