5 must-watch shows arriving on Disney+ in October 2025

Star Wars: Visions (Volume 3) | Image via: Lucasfilm
Star Wars: Visions (Volume 3) | Image via: Lucasfilm

October on Disney+ is shaping up to be a treat for all. It is leaning more towards the spooky season vibe, but also mixes in anime adventures, family fun, and nostalgic moments that will make longtime fans smile. Whether you want something short and sharp like an anime special, a mind-blowing journey to a distant galaxy, or something so cozy it feels like comfort food for the soul, this month's lineup has it all.

The diversity is what makes October even more exciting. Disney+ is serving up bold new releases for those who wish to enjoy something fresh, as well as seasonal picks ideal for Halloween marathons, and titles that bring families together for a relaxed evening on the couch. Such programs and specials are not merely about keeping you entertained, but rather about creating small moments of joy, surprise, and connection that make streaming worth it.

Below, we have compiled five high-profile shows that are worth watching this month, based on their buzz, originality, or sheer entertainment value.


Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation

This new anime, releasing on October 29, 2025, introduces a weird but fantastic world to Disney+. Expect a combination of Harry Potter-esque mystery and characters inspired by classic Disney villains, set in a dramatic and colorful style that only anime can achieve. It is laden with secrets, flashy duels, and personality-driven plots that will have you glued. This is one of the anime you must have at the top of your October watchlist, as long as you like anime that incorporates Western myths with Japanese narratives.


Star Wars: Visions (Volume 3)

Star Wars fans, get ready! Visions Volume 3 is coming out on October 29, 2025, on Disney+ with an all-new line of anime shorts. Episodes are produced by different Japanese studios, and have their own appearance, style, and plot. They are emotional, action-packed, yet all of them stretch the boundaries of what can be done with Star Wars. You can binge-watch slowly or watch all nine episodes in a single sitting; in either case, there will be creative surprises, bold designs, and, naturally, a lightsaber or two.


Wizards Beyond Waverly Place (Season 2)

The Russo family is coming to Disney+ on October 8, 2025, with even more magic! Wizards Beyond Waverly Place Season 2 feels both new and familiar as it blends family drama with spells and adventures. This time, the stakes are higher, featuring new magical students and a mysterious threat that could shake up the entire family. It's the kind of comfort show that makes you want to curl up, with familiar characters in new stories that appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers. With a dash of fantasy, Wizards Beyond Waverly Place Season 2 is the perfect October pick for those who enjoyed the original.


Abbott Elementary Season 5

Abbott Elementary Season 5 premieres on October 1, 2025, at 8:30 pm ET on ABC. New episodes become available to stream on Hulu the next day, October 2, 2025, for fans who enjoy streaming, or as part of the Hulu-on-Disney+ bundle in the U.S. The show continues to use a mockumentary style, following the adventures of a band of enthusiastic yet underfunded educators at a Philadelphia inner-city school. As the fifth season approaches, the audience can expect to experience more laughs, drama, and touching moments from their favorite staff members.


SuperKitties Season 3

Get ready! The third season of SuperKitties will premiere on Disney+ and Disney Junior on October 1, 2025. The brave kitty team of Bitsy, Ginny, Sparks, and Buddy balances their daily life at Purr N Play with exciting superhero adventures in Kittydale. They must face unscrupulous villains like Mr. Puppypaws, Lab Rat, Cat Burglar, and Zsa-Zsa, relying on teamwork, empathy, gadgets, and their cat abilities to save pets and people. Each episode will be packed with fun, action, and adorable kitties!


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Edited by Yesha Srivastava