
Disney+ has a huge library of shows and movies, with everything from intense political dramas to fun animated collections. You can find the latest South Korean series, long-running favorites, and a wide range of other genres to match what you’re in the mood for. This weekend, you can enjoy new releases from top creators like Ryan Murphy, as well as classic shows that helped shape television. It’s a great way to discover new stories and experience different cultures from home.
‘In Your Radiant Season’ (2026)

This Korean drama stars Lee Sung-kyung and Chae Jong-hyeop as a designer who keeps her feelings hidden and a deaf animator. The series follows their heartwarming journey of healing from past hurts through their shared love of art and design. Produced by Pan Entertainment, the show beautifully portrays the growth of their relationship. A new episode dropped on Monday, March 9, 2026, making it a perfect choice for a weekend binge.
‘Battle of Fates’ (2026)

This South Korean competition show pits forty-nine fortune-tellers and diviners against each other in a series of unusual challenges. Using both traditional methods and supernatural intuition, they try to overcome obstacles created by the show’s producers. The series blends ancient beliefs with modern reality TV, and is now streaming worldwide for viewers fascinated by the occult and different cultural traditions.
‘The Beauty’ (2026)

This science fiction horror series, created by Ryan Murphy for 20th Television, is adapted from a popular comic book. It centers on FBI agents who are investigating a strange virus that seems to make people physically perfect, but at a deadly cost. As the virus spreads, the agents discover a larger conspiracy connected to the dangerous pursuit of beauty. The show is known for its mix of thought-provoking storylines and intense, frightening moments.
‘Love Story’ (2026)

This series, created by Ryan Murphy Television, tells the true stories of famous love affairs. The first season focuses on John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, following their relationship from its beginnings to the intense attention they received from the media. It’s a dramatic look at love, fame, and tragedy in America.
‘Paradise’ (2025)

This political thriller takes place inside a lavish underground bunker and stars Sterling K. Brown as a Secret Service agent. He’s investigating the President’s murder, and the entire story unfolds within the secure facility. The series, produced by 20th Television, examines themes of loneliness, responsibility, and deception among those in power. As the agent investigates, he uncovers a complex network of secrets hidden deep underground.
‘High Potential’ (2024)

This funny and dramatic crime show stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan, a brilliant single mom. While working as a cleaner, she notices important clues and starts helping the LAPD solve tough cases. The show follows Morgan as she uses her smarts to crack mysteries, all while juggling the challenges of being a parent. It’s a new take on classic police procedurals and is produced by Goddard Textiles.
‘Zootopia+’ (2022)

This animated series, created by Walt Disney Animation Studios, revisits the vibrant world of Zootopia. Instead of following the main characters from the movie, each episode tells a new story focusing on different, often overlooked, residents of the city. We see the lives of characters like Flash the sloth and the powerful crime boss, Mr. Big, giving us a broader view of Zootopia’s unique culture and the everyday lives of its animal citizens.
‘Bluey’ (2018)

This popular animated series, created by Joe Brumm, centers around the playful adventures of a six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy. It beautifully illustrates how important imaginative play is, while also showing the everyday ups and downs of a modern family. Produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the show has become well-known around the world for its honest and relatable depiction of both parenting and what it’s like to be a child. Its short episodes are designed to be enjoyed by kids and their parents together, with stories that are warm and genuine.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005)

Shonda Rhimes created this popular medical drama, which follows the careers and personal lives of doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. The story mainly focuses on Meredith Grey’s journey from medical intern to successful surgeon, and the challenges she faces in her relationships. Known for its intense medical storylines and compelling characters, the series, produced by The Mark Gordon Company, has become one of television’s longest-running hits.
‘Scrubs’ (2001–2010)

This funny and heartwarming medical show follows Dr. J.D. Dorian as he learns the ropes during his hospital residency at Sacred Heart. Created by Bill Lawrence, the series is known for J.D.’s imaginative daydreams and lighthearted humor, balanced with touching stories about his patients. It portrays the relationships – both good and bad – between the doctors, nurses, and staff who work there. Produced by Touchstone Television, the show is celebrated for being both quick-witted and genuinely sincere.
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2026-03-13 23:20