
Disney+ is still incredibly popular around the world, thanks to its mix of brand new shows and classic TV series. Recent viewing numbers show people are really enjoying intense political dramas, creative fantasy shows, and programs the whole family can watch together. Subscribers are increasingly looking for captivating stories in all kinds of genres, including in-depth documentaries and gripping thrillers. Here’s a look at the most popular shows on the platform right now.
‘Haunted House Secrets’ (2026)

Ze and their friends investigate haunted houses found through a special shop. They uncover the stories and feelings – like anger and sadness – of spirits still trapped in the houses. As they help these spirits find peace, the team also works through their own problems. This thrilling story centers around a real estate agent and a woman who can see ghosts.
‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

This funny sitcom, filmed like a documentary, centers on Jay Pritchett and his large family in the Los Angeles suburbs. It shows how three different kinds of families – a traditional one, a blended family, and a couple of the same sex – interact with each other. Through relatable and often hilarious moments, the show explores the ups and downs of relationships today. After eleven seasons and many awards, the series ended, celebrated for its realistic and heartwarming look at modern family life.
‘Bluey’ (2018–Present)

Bluey is a popular Australian cartoon about a playful and energetic six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy. She lives with her parents and little sister, Bingo, and loves turning everyday activities into imaginative games. The show is celebrated around the world for beautifully portraying the importance of play and family, and for its honest and heartwarming depiction of parenting.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–Present)

This medical drama is set in the busy Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital and follows the careers and personal lives of its doctors, from new interns to experienced attending physicians. The show began by focusing on Meredith Grey and her fellow trainees as they learned the ropes of medicine. Over the past twenty years, it has featured challenging medical stories and the ever-changing relationships between the hospital staff. It’s become one of the longest-running dramas on television.
‘Made in Korea’ (2025–Present)

This Korean drama takes place in the 1970s and focuses on important moments in the country’s history. Starring Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung, and written by Park Eun-gyo and Park Joon-suk, the series—directed by Woo Min-ho—shows how Korean society and politics were changing during that time. It was a hit when it first aired in late 2025, and a second season is already being made.
‘Pole to Pole with Will Smith’ (2026)

This National Geographic series follows Will Smith as he travels over 26,000 miles from the South Pole to the North Pole. Along the way, he explores incredible places like glaciers, deserts, and jungles, showing off the planet’s most extreme environments. Smith meets with local people and scientists to learn about the environmental problems each region faces. The series uses stunning visuals to demonstrate how everything on Earth is connected.
‘High Potential’ (2024–Present)

The show centers on Morgan, a brilliant single mother who cleans at a police station. When she points out a mistake in a case on a whiteboard, she’s unexpectedly hired as a consultant to help solve difficult crimes. She teams up with an experienced detective, and their different approaches to investigation create a unique partnership. This series is inspired by the French show ‘HPI’ and examines how a non-traditional mind can work alongside established police methods.
‘Tell Me Lies’ (2022–Present)

Inspired by Carola Lovering’s novel, this series follows the intense, eight-year relationship between Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco. It starts in a New England college, where a passionate connection quickly turns damaging. As Lucy and Stephen’s lives become increasingly linked, the story explores how their decisions affect those around them and their futures. The series is a dramatic look at obsession and the lasting consequences of unhealthy relationships.
‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ (2023–Present)

This fantasy series is based on Rick Riordan’s popular books and tells the story of Percy Jackson, a teenager who learns he’s the son of the Greek god Poseidon. Along with his friends Grover and Annabeth, Percy goes on a dangerous adventure to find Zeus’s stolen lightning bolt and stop a war among the gods. The first season mainly retells the story of ‘The Lightning Thief’ and introduces viewers to the world of Camp Half-Blood, a summer camp for demigods. The show blends classic Greek myths with modern-day action and is made to appeal to a wide range of viewers.
‘The Beauty’ (2026)

This show is set in a world where a disease spreads through sexual contact, making people incredibly beautiful—but ultimately killing them. Inspired by a graphic novel, the story centers on detectives investigating how this transformation impacts society. It’s a thrilling exploration of our obsession with beauty, the dark side of striving for perfection, and the price we pay for a seemingly ideal world. The series delves into themes of vanity and the inevitability of death.
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2026-01-25 17:15