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The 30 Best TV Shows On Disney+ (February 2025)



From the massive catalog that includes Disney classics, Star Wars, and Marvel, there is never a shortage of great shows to watch on Disney+. The beginning of 2025 has already seen some notable series from some of Disney+’s biggest properties. The Star Wars series Skeleton Crew came to an end in January, while the latest Marvel animated project, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, also premiered. Of course, there are also many other shows from both these franchises available right now on Disney+.

Disney+ has recently canceled some of its overlooked yet acclaimed shows, including Extraordinary and Shardlake. There has also been considerable controversy surrounding the new Pixar animated series, Win or Lose, which will be debuting later in February. Disney confirmed they had cut a storyline from the series that involved a transgender character, a decision that drew a lot of criticism. While it remains to be seen how that series will turn out, there are lots of other Disney+ shows to watch this month.

  • The Simpsons

    (1989 – Present) [Animated Sitcom] – The Simpsons is one of the longest-running shows on TV, and arriving on Disney+ marked a new era for Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, with all episodes as well as many original shorts available to subscribers.

  • Gravity Falls

    (2012–2016) [Animated Fantasy] – The zany world of Gravity Falls cemented it as a cult classic, and despite almost a decade passing since it left the airwaves, it remains one of the most popular animated series on Disney+.

  • Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir

    (2015-Present) [Animated Superhero] – Many young Disney+ subscribers love superhero stories, and Disney+ hosts one of the best animated shows in the genre outside the MCU — the French-American series Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug & Cat Noir

  • Agatha All Along

    (2024) [Supernatural Fantasy] – After making her MCU debut in 2021’s WandaVision, Kathryn Hahn returns as Agatha Harkness for 2024’s Agatha All Along, a supernatural series oozing with magical intrigue and visually spellbinding witchcraft.

  • What If…?

    (2021-2024) [Animated Superhero] – The Multiverse introduced fans of the MCU to alternate versions of their favorite heroes, and the animated anthology series What If…? collects their stories into two seasons of bite-sized and unforgettable tales.

  • Loki

    (2021-Present [Superhero Fantasy] – Tom Hiddleston was one of the first great MCU villains when he appeared as Loki in 2011’s Thor, and he reprised the role multiple times — though none were as endearing and watchable as when he starred in his own original Disney+ show, which still ranks as one of the best Marvel series on the streaming service.

  • Daredevil

    (2015-2018) [Superhero Crime Drama] – Daredevil is still considered by many to be the best MCU series ever, and it’s now on Disney+, bringing Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock where he belongs.

  • X-Men ’97

    (2024-Present) [Animated Superhero]The original X-Men: The Animated Series was one of the most successful animated adaptations of comic-book superheroes, and Disney revitalized the beloved classic with 2024’s X-Men ’97, picking up exactly where the hit 1990s TV show left off.

  • Monsters At Work

    (2021 – Present) [Animated Comedy] – With its roots in the Monsters Inc. world, Monsters At Work is one workplace comedy every viewer will want to clock into.

  • Bluey

    (2018 – Present) [Animated Kids Show] – Whether younger or older viewers, the cultural phenomenon Bluey is guaranteed to be a wholesome delight that prompts as many laughs as it does heartwarming moments.

  • Wizards of Waverly Place

    (2007–2012) [Fantasy Comedy]Wizards Of Waverly Place follows the typical Disney Channel blueprint of rebellious kids engaging in adventures away from the watchful eyes of their parents, but with plenty of magic and fantastical elements thrown in, making the fact it’s still a hit in the age of streaming no surprise at all.

  • That’s So Raven

    (2003–2007) [Teen Comedy]That’s So Raven was a huge hit when it arrived in the early-mid 2000s, and the decades since haven’t made it any less hilarious or enjoyable — especially when it comes to the awkward and often madcap situations Raven’s psychic visions find her in.

  • LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy

    (2024) [Animated Sci-Fi] – The partnership between Lego and Star Wars has become iconic by the 2020s, and no shows celebrate it more joyfully than 2024’s Lego Star Wars: Rebuilt The Galaxy, which is a delight both for adult Star Wars fans and young viewers who love Lego lightsabers.

  • Ahsoka

    (2023 – Present) [Sci-Fi Fantasy] – With all the action of a Star Wars movie, Ahsoka shines the light on Rosario Dawson’s titular Jedi and proves why she’s one of the best characters in the franchise.

  • The Mandalorian

    (2019 – Present) [Sci-Fi Fantasy]The Mandalorian was the first Disney+ success story when it came to original shows, and brought legions of new fans into the Star Wars fold — especially with its introduction of the adorable Grogu, aka Baby Yoda.

  • Andor

    (2022) [Sci-Fi Thriller] – The live-action Star Wars shows aren’t just catered to megafans of the hit franchise, as 2022’s Andor is a gripping story of espionage and intrigue that tells a nailbiting, bingable genre story.

  • The Acolyte

    (2024) [Sci-Fi Fantasy] – Take a blast to the past with 2024’s The Acolyte, Disney’s most innovative Disney+ Star Wars show to date, which takes place centuries before any of the movies.

  • Dinosaurs

    (1991-1994) [Fantasy Sitcom] – Combining the magic of The Muppets with the humor of The Flintstones, the classic 1990s sitcom Dinosaurs still has a loyal fanbase, and Disney+ has ensured that the prehistoric hilarity it provides will never go extinct.

  • Goosebumps

    (2023-Present) [Horror Comedy]Based on the novels by R.L. Stine, Goosebumps isn’t just for ’90s kids, as this 2023 reboot brings the spooktastic stories into the 21st century.

  • Boy Meets World

    (1993–2000) [Teen Sitcom] – The hairstyles may be ’90s but the coming-of-age adventures of Cory, Shawn, and Topanga still hold up.

  • The Muppet Show

    (1976–1981) [Comedy] – Created by visionary Jim Henson, The Muppet Show is an endlessly inventive musical extravaganza, and features a host of now-classic characters like Kermit the Frog who’re guaranteed to entertain Disney+ subscribers of all ages.

  • Glee

    (2019-2015) [Musical Sitcom] The cultural phenomenon that made a cappella singing clubs cool again.

  • Alias

    (2001-2006) [Action Thriller] – Jennifer Garner kicks some serious butt in this action series about a CIA agent living a double life.

  • Once Upon A Time

    (2011-2018) [Fantasy Comedy] – A fractured fairytale show that takes full advantage of its access to Disney’s IP.

  • Renegade Nell

    (2024) [Historical Comedy] – If you loved Louisa Harland as Orla in the hit comedy Derry Girls, you’ll enjoy her even more as the titular musket-wielding highwaywoman in Renegade Nell.

  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    (2023) [Fantasy Adventure] – The Percy Jackson movies had to walk so the show could run, and this big-budget fantasy adventure series certainly does Rick Riordan’s novels justice.

  • American Born Chinese

    (2023) [Action Comedy] Based on the graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang, American Born Chinese brings Chinese gods into the modern day, exploring often-ignored aspects of Chinese mythology in the process.

  • Hawkeye

    (2021) [Action Comedy] – Clint Barton aka Hawkeye may be the most unpopular Avenger, but his protégé Kate Barton hits a bullseye in this action-packed thrill ride.

  • Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    (2024) [Sci-Fi Adventure] – The latest Disney+ original Star Wars series continues to expand on the universe with an adventure skewed to younger characters in this intergalactic pirate adventure.

  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

    (2025) [Action Adventure] – Disney+’s latest animated Marvel series looks at the early days of crime-fighting for Peter Parker.

If you’re looking for more streaming recommendations for Disney+, check out Screen Rant’s guides to every original Disney+ movie and best movies on Disney+.

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This story originally appeared on Screenrant

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