In less than a decade, Disney Plus has become one of the best streaming platforms. It makes sense when you scroll through the streamer's deep library, where you can find a plethora of Marvel shows, Star Wars titles and everyone's favorite cartoon dog, Bluey.
Avengers spin-offs and Jedi adventures aside, Disney Plus's programming lineup crosses genres and appeals to all tastes. You can find everything here from educational documentaries and engaging reality shows to family-friendly entertainment and an impressive array of Disney classics.
Let the content speak for itself. Keep reading to check out the best original programming Disney Plus has to offer.
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Marvel Television Marvel Zombies Marvel Zombies, which is technically a spinoff of Marvel's What If...? series, takes inspiration from the comics by Robert Kirkman and Sean Phillips, which means there's some bona fide zombie drama. Heroes like Ms. Marvel, Ironheart and Hawkeye get thrown into the mix. You want a post-apocalyptic zombie-infested MCU? You got it.
Disney/Pixar Dream Productions Dream Productions takes place between the events of Inside Out and Inside Out 2 and heads back into the mind of young Riley. Instead of focusing on her emotions, this four-episode mockumentary-style series delves into the production company in charge of her dreams. As Riley grows, her emotions require extra processing, and that's where the folks at Dream Productions come in. Paula Pell and Richard Ayoade star; the voices of Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Tony Hale, Lewis Black and Phyllis Smith are also featured.
Marvel Ironheart The newest Marvel series to hit Disney Plus takes place following the events of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and follows Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) as she creates her own suit of armor inspired by Tony Stark's. Part coming-of-age story and part journey of self-discovery, the series finds the brilliant young woman grappling the with intersection of magic and technology while striving to find her place in the world.
National Geographic Underdogs You may be used to animal series narrated by the likes of, say, Richard Attenborough or Morgan Freeman to add gravitas to the informative program. Underdogs takes a different route. Ryan Reynolds takes the voice-over helm on this one to explore Mother Nature's odd creatures. Misfits to some, weirdos to others, the Deadpool star gives these quirky animals their due in this fun series.
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