A New Comic Book Adaptation Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List of the Week Again

Disney+ continues to be a popular destination for all kinds of streaming viewers. Recent data shows people are watching a mix of classic shows and brand-new series, both originals and returning favorites. Marvel movies and shows are still a big draw, alongside critically-acclaimed Australian content and new additions to well-known franchises. From family-friendly animation to captivating true crime, these titles reflect what people are enjoying most right now.

‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

This funny show uses a documentary style to follow the lives of the Pritchett-Dunphy family in suburban Los Angeles. Over eleven seasons, it looked at modern family life through interviews and everyday problems, winning 22 Emmy Awards. It’s still popular with streaming viewers who enjoy its realistic humor and lovable characters.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–)

As a critic, I’ve been watching ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ for years, and it’s truly remarkable how this show has stayed relevant. It follows Meredith Grey and her fellow doctors at a Seattle hospital, charting their journeys from nervous interns to experienced surgeons. What’s incredible is that it’s now the longest-running scripted primetime series on its original network – a real testament to its staying power. The show consistently delivers both gripping medical cases and the messy, fascinating relationships between the doctors, which is clearly why audiences keep coming back.

‘Bluey’ (2018–)

This animated series from Australia centers around a playful six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy and her family. Each episode highlights how important play and imagination are for young children’s growth. The show is popular worldwide, praised for its honest and relatable portrayal of what it’s like to be a modern family, and is enjoyed by both parents and kids who often re-watch the short, engaging episodes.

‘The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story’ (2026)

I just finished watching this true crime documentary about a terrible murder that happened with high school students in Idaho, and it was really gripping. It goes through everything that led up to the tragedy, and then follows the police investigation step-by-step. What makes it so powerful is they use old footage and interviews with the families involved, giving you a really complete picture of what happened. It definitely taps into why so many people are fascinated with true crime, especially when it involves young people and trying to understand what would drive someone to do something like that.

‘High Potential’ (2024–)

This show stars Kaitlin Olson as a brilliant single mom who helps the police solve crimes. It’s based on a successful French series and combines classic crime-solving with funny, relatable characters. She uses her incredible intelligence to crack tough cases, all while juggling the demands of family life. It’s quickly become a hit thanks to Olson’s captivating performance.

‘Wonder Man’ (2026)

This new Marvel series centers around Simon Williams, a stuntman who suddenly gains superpowers. The show is set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe and playfully satirizes the world of Hollywood. It follows Simon as he deals with becoming famous while also grappling with his newfound strength and resilience. Viewers have been drawn to the series because it offers a unique and entertaining take on the superhero story.

‘Tell Me Lies’ (2022–)

This dramatic series, inspired by Carola Lovering’s novel, follows a deeply unhealthy relationship over eight years. It focuses on Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco, whose college romance leads to life-changing decisions. The show examines how one intense obsession can impact the lives of everyone involved and change the way they interact. Recently, with the release of its second season, the series has become much more popular and is climbing the streaming charts.

‘Love Story’ (2026)

I just finished watching the new series, and it’s a fascinating look at the romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. Created by Connor Hines and with Ryan Murphy’s signature touch as an executive producer, it’s part of a larger anthology series focusing on famous historical couples. This first season really dives into their whirlwind relationship and marriage, and it’s striking how much of their lives played out under the intense glare of the 1990s media. It’s not just a love story; it’s a real window into what it was like being one of America’s most watched families.

‘The Artful Dodger’ (2023–)

This Australian series continues the story of Charles Dickens’ ‘Oliver Twist’, but set in 1850s Australia. Jack Dawkins, once a street kid, has become a well-respected doctor in the town of Port Victory. However, his past comes back to haunt him when Fagin arrives, threatening to drag him back into a life of crime. The show blends historical accuracy with exciting action and dark humor, making it appealing to today’s viewers.

‘The Beauty’ (2026)

This series is inspired by the graphic novel from Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley. It takes place in a world where people can achieve physical perfection through a virus, but two detectives soon uncover a deadly secret behind this quest for beauty. The story offers a critique of society’s obsession with appearance and the influence of powerful companies. With its unique idea and striking visuals, it’s become the most popular show on the platform this week.

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2026-02-15 14:45