Disney Plus is one of the top dogs in the streaming realm, and it took roughly six years to achieve this status. We can debate the best streaming platforms until the cows come home, but that doesn't change the fact that Disney's streaming platform remains as epic as ever.
Just take a quick look at the programming: You've got all the Marvel shows, everything Star Wars, the animation powerhouse that is Bluey and, oh yeah, Taylor Swift.
Look a little deeper and you'll get past all the Avengers spin-offs and Jedi stories. Beneath that is a well-rounded programming library packed with titles for the entire family. You'll find everything from entertaining reality shows and educational documentaries to a deep well of Disney classics that keep the nostalgia going strong.
Scroll on to find the best original programming Disney Plus has to offer. Please check back monthly, as I'll be updating this list regularly.
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Disney Plus Taylor Swift: The End of an Era Disney Plus's six-episode docuseries peels back the curtain to go inside the production of Taylor Swift's massively successful Eras tour. Whether you're a fan of her music or not, this series is a riveting look into the organized chaos that comes with putting on a world tour. And if you're a fan of her music, why have you not watched this yet?
Photo by Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios Hawkeye What makes Hawkeye entertaining is the dynamic between Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld. Their relationship as Clint Barton and Kate Bishop provides the emotional foundation for the series. There are connective elements from this series to the likes of Echo and Daredevil, but other than those cool details, this street-level program is a fun holiday romp through the streets of New York. And sometimes, that's all you really need.
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