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Disney Plus: 30 of the Best TV Shows You Should Stream Right Now

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Why This Matters

Disney Plus remains a vital platform in the streaming industry, offering a diverse array of content that appeals to all ages and interests, from blockbuster franchises to educational programming. Its extensive library and original series make it a compelling choice for consumers seeking variety and quality entertainment. This highlights Disney Plus's role in shaping the future of streaming with its rich content ecosystem.

Key Takeaways

Disney Plus should be included in every conversation had about the best streaming platforms out there. All you really need to do is scroll through the streamer's content offerings. It won't be long before you're seeing all the Star Wars and Marvel TV shows you could ever wish for. Beyond those epic titles, there's also the animation juggernaut that is Bluey and let's not forget Taylor Swift.

There's more good stuff here beyond the Jedi adventures and superhero programs. Underneath the flashy veneer, you'll find a well-rounded programming library chock full of titles that appeal to every member of the family. Educational documentaries, entertaining reality shows and a deep well of Disney classics are available at a click of the button.

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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Marvel Television Wonder Man Marvel takes the meta-comedy route with Wonder Man, which follows a struggling actor named Simon Williams who is looking for his big break in Hollywood. That chance comes in the form of the starring role in a superhero movie. The only issue: He's got his own superpowers he has been keeping secret.

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.

Disney Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films In 2009, James Cameron pushed the special effects envelope with the release of Avatar, a groundbreaking cinematic achievement that remains the highest-grossing movie of all time. The 2022 sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, is the third-highest-grossing movie of all time, which proves that Cameron is doing something right with these career-defining releases. This new two-part docuseries takes audiences behind-the-scenes of the sci-fi franchise to show how this magical world is brought to life.

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.

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