Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including a Cool Investigative Show

Disney+ is adding even more shows and movies to its streaming library, with a wide range of options including dramas, reality competitions, and documentaries. This week brings a mix of exciting new releases – from supernatural competitions and historical stories to fascinating forensic science investigations. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly entertainment or in-depth looks at the past, there’s something for everyone. Subscribers can enjoy these new and returning favorites as February comes to a close.

‘Tell Me Lies’ (2022)

‘Tell Me Lies’ follows the complicated and damaging relationship between Lucy and Stephen over eight years, starting in college. The show reveals how their choices create a tangled mess of lies and emotional pain, not just for them, but for those around them. It explores the long-term consequences of manipulation and how hard it is to escape unhealthy relationships, highlighting the challenges of growing up and the dangers of intense, obsessive love.

‘Ancient Autopsy’ (2025)

“Ancient Autopsy” uses modern forensic science and medical technology to examine the remains of people from history. The documentary series, produced by BossaNova Media, aims to find out how historical figures actually died and what illnesses they may have had. By applying today’s scientific methods, the show questions existing historical records and offers new insights into the health and lives of people in the past. It combines archaeology and forensic medicine to reveal secrets that have been hidden for centuries.

‘Love Story’ (2026)

‘Love Story’ is a dramatic series telling the story of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s relationship. Starring Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon, the show follows their whirlwind romance and the constant glare of the media. It depicts the private difficulties and public pressures that challenged their marriage, ultimately leading to their tragic end. The series offers a glimpse into the world of American celebrity, fashion, and the intense tabloid culture of the late 1990s.

‘Watching You’ (2025)

“Watching You” is a suspenseful thriller that explores how easily our privacy can be invaded in today’s suburban communities. As strange things start happening, it becomes clear that many neighbors are keeping secrets and have hidden agendas. When the main characters realize someone is watching them, the community’s sense of trust quickly falls apart. The film focuses on how paranoia affects people and what they’ll do to safeguard their image.

‘Danger Decoded’ (2015)

‘Danger Decoded’ investigates disasters and close calls captured on video using forensic science and expert analysis. The series looks at the physics and human errors that cause these dangerous events, from building collapses to natural disasters. Each episode carefully explains what happened and how we can prevent similar incidents. By breaking down real footage, the show teaches viewers about safety procedures and how to survive critical situations.

‘To Catch a Smuggler’ (2020)

“To Catch a Smuggler” is a documentary series offering a real look at how U.S. Customs and Border Protection works. The show follows officers and agents as they try to stop illegal goods and human trafficking at busy international airports. Each episode showcases the technology and skills they use to keep the country safe. It also highlights the stressful and demanding job of those working in law enforcement.

‘High Potential’ (2024)

‘High Potential’ follows Morgan, a brilliant single mother who works as a cleaner at a police station. When she notices a key mistake while tidying up a case board, she’s asked to help solve difficult crimes as a consultant. Morgan’s unique approach and incredible intelligence sometimes conflict with the established methods of the experienced detectives she works with. The show explores how she balances her challenging new career with the demands of raising three children.

‘The Artful Dodger’ (2023)

“The Artful Dodger” continues the story from Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist,” but now set in Australia during the 1850s. It follows Jack Dawkins – once the Artful Dodger – who’s now a talented surgeon in the town of Port Victory. His peaceful new life is disrupted when Fagin shows up, pulling him back into a criminal world while Jack tries to protect his reputation and career. The show combines the drama of a medical practice with thrilling heists and a look at the social issues of the time.

‘Battle of Fates’ (2026)

‘Battle of Fates’ is a Korean competition where forty-nine people with supernatural abilities – like shamans and fortune tellers – compete against each other. They face different challenges that test their ability to predict the future and understand spiritual matters, all to find the most talented among them. The show is hosted by well-known TV hosts Jeon Hyun-moo and Park Na-rae, who offer their thoughts on the exciting events. It’s a fresh take on reality TV, looking at traditional beliefs in a new, competitive way.

‘Bluey’ (2018)

‘Bluey’ is a show about a six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy named Bluey and her family – her dad, mom, and little sister, Bingo. It highlights how important imaginative play is for kids to learn how to interact with others and figure things out. Each episode shows the family dealing with everyday situations through creative games, and the parents often get involved in funny and relatable ways. The show is popular around the world because it portrays modern family life and emotional understanding in a realistic way.

Tell us which of these series you plan to binge-watch first in the comments.

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2026-02-28 08:15