‘Zootopia+’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List of the Week

Disney+ remains the top streaming service, offering a wide range of content from classic, feel-good shows to exciting new series from around the world. Recent releases have attracted many viewers, with popular choices spanning animation to intense thrillers. People are enjoying both familiar favorites and bold, new dramas from international creators. This week, the platform features a mix of established medical dramas and fresh shows originating from Korea and Argentina.

‘How I Met Your Mother’ (2005–2014)

Ted Mosby tells his kids the story of how he met their mother, a tale filled with memories from his younger days. We mostly see the story through flashbacks of Ted and his tight-knit group of friends living in New York City. Marshall and Lily are a solid, long-term couple, while Barney Stinson is always stirring things up with his dating life. The show is told in a clever way, jumping around in time and sometimes making you question what really happened. It’s become a favorite for anyone who enjoys a funny and romantic show with a bit of a mystery.

‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

This South Korean rom-com follows a man and a woman who pretend to be married to solve their problems. He’s practical, she’s broke, and they make a deal to tie the knot for three months to get a fancy house. Things get tricky as they try to convince their families, and they start to develop real feelings for each other. The show mixes classic romantic comedy elements with a look at modern issues like housing and social expectations. Viewers are especially enjoying the connection between the two main actors as their fake relationship starts to feel real.

‘Daughter of Fire’ (2025)

Driven by a decades-old desire for revenge, a woman secretly returns to her mother’s hometown in Argentine Patagonia, assuming a new identity. Posing as a rich heiress named Letizia, she skillfully inserts herself into the community that once wronged her family and begins to systematically unravel the lives of those responsible. As she closes in on the town’s powerful leaders, the tension mounts, and she struggles to conceal her true past. This thrilling story delves into the complexities of justice and the damaging effects of long-held resentment.

‘Bluey’ (2018–Present)

Bluey is a popular Australian cartoon about a playful Blue Heeler puppy, her little sister Bingo, and their parents. The show is known for highlighting the benefits of free play and creativity in kids. Many viewers appreciate how patient and engaged Bandit and Chilli Heeler are as parents. Each episode thoughtfully addresses feelings and life lessons in a way that appeals to both children and grown-ups. With its realistic family moments and sweet stories, Bluey has become a hit around the world.

‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

This funny sitcom uses a documentary style to follow the lives of the Pritchett family. Jay Pritchett, his much younger wife Gloria, and her son Manny are central to the story. We also see Jay’s grown children, Claire and Mitchell, and their very different families – one a typical nuclear family, the other a loving same-sex couple with an adopted child. The show is all about the funny and heartwarming moments that happen when different generations and cultures come together, offering a lighthearted look at what family means today.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–Present)

The series follows Meredith Grey and her fellow doctors as they balance the demanding challenges of their careers and personal lives at a busy Seattle hospital. We see surgical interns and residents grow into experienced doctors, all while navigating complex relationships and high-stakes medical cases. Despite cast changes and unexpected plot developments, the show has remained popular for many years, becoming one of the longest-running medical dramas on television.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

This reality show follows a group of popular Mormon social media personalities caught up in a public scandal that rocks their close-knit community. It examines the challenges they face balancing their religious beliefs with their modern, online lives. As secrets come out, viewers see how the scandal impacts their friendships and changes who they trust. The series also looks closely at the unique expectations placed on women within this Utah-based community, and how those expectations conflict with the desire for online recognition.

‘The Manipulated’ (2025)

A regular guy has his life turned upside down when he’s falsely accused of a violent crime. After serving a tough prison sentence, he learns a shadowy figure called the Sculptor deliberately ruined him. He then dedicates himself to getting revenge on the people who fabricated the evidence against him. This dark and thrilling series explores how easily truth can be manipulated in today’s digital world, with plenty of action and a complicated story about widespread corruption.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

Ryan Murphy’s latest series is a dramatic legal thriller featuring Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close. It centers around a Los Angeles law firm made up entirely of women who handle very public and complicated divorce cases. The show follows these powerful lawyers as they balance their personal lives with tough courtroom fights for their rich and famous clients. Expect a mix of classic legal drama and intense personal conflicts, as the series explores what it costs to be ambitious and how power works within the legal world.

Zootopia+’ (2022)

This animated series revisits the vibrant world of the original movie, telling new stories alongside the ones we already know. Each episode focuses on beloved side characters like Fru Fru and Flash the Sloth, showing what their everyday lives are like. The series cleverly uses different TV styles to highlight the unique areas and residents of this animal city. These shorts offer a closer look at the diverse environments and characters, adding humor and depth to the overall story.

Tell us which of these trending shows you are planning to binge this weekend in the comments.

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2025-12-07 07:15