
October is shaping up to be a massive month on Disney+ UK, with sport, drama, and sci-fi all taking centre stage. The UEFA Women’s Champions League kicks off with every match streaming live, Grey’s Anatomy returns for its landmark 22nd season, and both 9-1-1 and brand-new spin-off 9-1-1: Nashville bring more high-stakes rescues. For something out of this galaxy, Star Wars: Visions returns with a new volume of stunning animated shorts, alongside fresh comedies, documentaries and a few seasonal treats for Halloween.
SuperKitties (Season 3)
Streaming from Wednesday, 1st October
The heroic kittens are back! This Disney Junior favourite follows Ginny, Sparks, Buddy and Bitsy as they use their feline superpowers to protect their city from mischief-makers. Expect more colourful adventures, catchy songs and positive messages for kids.
The Great North (Season 5, Part 2)
Streaming from Wednesday, 1st October
The Tobin family continue their hilarious escapades in the Alaskan wilderness. Beef Tobin does his best to keep his quirky kids close, while Judy dreams of bigger things and Wolf, Moon and Ham stumble through adulthood in their own unique ways. The show’s mix of offbeat humour and heartfelt moments has made it a favourite among adult animation fans.
The Balloonist
Streaming from Friday, 3rd October
Out of the blue, Gaby’s life is turned upside down when an arrogant hot-air balloon pilot crash-lands on top of her coop full of heritage chickens, and sets up home next door to her. The collision exposes a festering family conflict and forces Gaby to confront the haughty balloonist as well as her own problematic past. Previously, Gaby’s life had consisted of caring for her energetic seven-year-old son, her ailing mother, and a suicidal rooster, while struggling to keep her cleaning job at a local hotel. Over the summer, Gaby slowly opens up to her new neighbor, thanks to the growing bond between him and her son. But when the balloonist gets too close to her, she clams up again, much to her son’s chagrin. Will she be able to make amends and give herself and her young son a better future?
Family Guy: A Little Fright Music
Streaming from Sunday, 6th October
Quahog gets spooky in this Halloween-themed special. Expect Peter’s schemes to go wrong in horrifyingly hilarious ways, Stewie to cook up chaos, and plenty of cutaway gags skewering horror movie tropes. It is Family Guy with a haunted twist.
UEFA Women’s Champions League
Streaming live from Tuesday, 7th October

Disney+ becomes the new home of Europe’s biggest women’s club competition, with all 75 matches included in your subscription. The brand-new 18-team league phase begins this month with Arsenal, Lyon, Barcelona, Bayern, Chelsea, Manchester United and more all vying for glory. With full coverage produced by ESPN, including multilingual commentary, this is the perfect chance to follow every kick through to the final in Oslo, May 2026.
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place (Season 2)
Streaming from Wednesday, 8th October
The Russo siblings continue their magical adventures in this revival of the beloved Disney Channel series. The show mixes comedy, family dynamics and wizardly chaos as Alex, Justin and Max juggle everyday teenage challenges with spells gone wrong and magical mishaps.
La Suerte
Streaming from Wednesday, 8th October
In this Spanish drama, a series of coincidences change the lives of two very different men. David, a humble taxi driver, unexpectedly finds himself becoming the personal chauffeur to El Maestro, a once-celebrated bullfighter attempting a high-profile comeback after years away from the arena. As their unlikely bond grows, El Maestro begins to see David not just as a driver but as a good luck charm who might hold the key to his return to glory. A story of chance encounters, shifting fortunes and unexpected friendship, La Suerte explores fate with both heart and humour.
The Lost Station Girls
Streaming from Wednesday, 8th October
This gripping French drama, starring Emily in Paris’s Camille Razat, is inspired by a harrowing true story. Between 1995 and 2001, in the South of France, a teenage girl vanished and three young women were murdered near the Perpignan train station, their faces splashed across newspapers under the chilling moniker “The Lost Station Girls.” The series follows Flore Robin, a rookie investigator beginning her career on the very day the first victim is found. Teaming up with seasoned police captain Franck Vidal and her mentor Félix Sabueso, Flore becomes entwined in an extraordinary twenty-year investigation. At the same time, the mother of the missing girl clings to hope that her daughter is still alive. Part police procedural, part human tragedy, The Lost Station Girls delivers a haunting and emotional look at justice, grief and perseverance.
Mickey & Minnie’s Holiday Songs
Streaming from Wednesday, 8th October

Mickey and Minnie spread early festive cheer in this seasonal special packed with classic tunes and new songs. Expect sparkling animation, holiday spirit and appearances from familiar Disney friends.
Grey’s Anatomy (Season 22, Part 1)
Weekly drop from Friday, 10th October
The medical drama powerhouse is back for its 22nd season. Meredith Grey continues to lead her team at Grey Sloan Memorial through complex cases, personal struggles and life-changing decisions. The series remains one of TV’s longest-running dramas, balancing medical intrigue with heartfelt and often heartbreaking relationships.
Clotilda: The Return Home
Streaming from Friday, 10th October

This National Geographic documentary traces the legacy of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to bring captured Africans to the United States. It follows descendants as they reclaim their story, confront the painful past and forge a powerful path of remembrance and healing.
The Simpsons (Season 37, Part 1)
Weekly drop from Monday, 13th October

Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie return for another round of Springfield shenanigans. Whether it is poking fun at politics, pop culture or the quirks of family life, The Simpsons continues to serve up sharp satire and slapstick after more than three decades.
Murdaugh: Death in the Family
3-Episode Launch – Wednesday, 15th October
This true-crime inspired series explores the tangled web of privilege, scandal and tragedy surrounding South Carolina’s powerful Murdaugh dynasty. After their son Paul is involved in a fatal boating accident, Maggie and Alex Murdaugh’s world begins to unravel. Soon, connections to multiple mysterious deaths emerge, threatening to expose secrets the family worked to keep hidden.
Vampirina: Teenage Vampire
Streaming from Wednesday, 15th October
The fangtastic animated heroine is back, older, bolder, and now dealing with the highs and lows of being a teenager. Expect a mix of everyday teen angst with supernatural twists as Vampirina balances school, friends, family and her unique vampire heritage.
To Cook a Bear
Streaming from Wednesday, 15th October
Based on the bestselling novel by Mikael Niemi, this brooding period drama is set in 1850s Sweden, where a pastor and his young Sami apprentice investigate a brutal murder in their remote village. It is a gripping tale of faith, justice and the clash of cultures in the unforgiving northern wilderness.
Marvel’s Spidey and Iron Man: Avengers Team Up!
Streaming from Friday, 17th October
Spider-Man swings into action alongside Iron Man and the Avengers in this colourful new animated adventure. Expect plenty of fast-paced battles, heroic team-ups and a fun entry point for younger Marvel fans.
9-1-1: Nashville (Season 1, Part 1)
Weekly drop from Wednesday, 22nd October
The 9-1-1 franchise expands to Music City in a spin-off packed with fiery emergencies and family drama. Chris O’Donnell stars as Captain Don Hart, whose complicated personal life collides with high-stakes rescues when a shocking paternity twist rocks his world.
9-1-1 (Season 9, Part 1)
Weekly drop from Wednesday, 22nd October
Ryan Murphy’s hit procedural returns with more heart-pounding emergencies and emotional storylines. The show continues to follow Los Angeles first responders as they confront life-and-death situations, from natural disasters to the most bizarre of 9-1-1 calls.
The Hand That Rocked the Cradle
Streaming from Wednesday, 22nd October
Mary Elizabeth Winstead stars as Caitlin Morales, an upscale suburban mom who brings a new nanny, Polly Murphy (Maika Monroe), into her home, only to discover she is not the person she claims to be.
Entrepreneurs
Streaming from Thursday, 23rd October

This Spanish comedy-drama follows Gonzalo, the son of a bar owner whose attempts at nightlife ventures keep ending in disaster. When his exasperated father gives him one final chance with a new space, Gonzalo teams up with a self-styled business guru to launch a trendy coworking hub. But under the watchful eye of his sharp sister Julia, the cracks soon begin to show. A mix of family tensions, generational clashes and workplace satire, Entrepreneurs offers a witty look at ambition, failure and the hustle culture of modern Spain.
LEGO Frozen: Operation Puffins
Streaming from Friday, 24th October

Anna and Elsa return in this LEGO spin-off, picking up after the events of Frozen. As the sisters rebuild Arendelle’s castle, the mischievous Duke of Weselton is back, this time with an army of puffins. Expect comedy, adventure and plenty of brick-based charm.
Electric Bloom (Season 1, Batch 2)
Streaming from Wednesday, 29th October
The second half of the series arrives, continuing the story of Posey, Jade and Tulip as they explore friendship, music and the challenges of growing up in the spotlight.
Star Wars: Visions (Volume 3)
Streaming from Wednesday, 29th October
The acclaimed anthology returns with a fresh set of shorts created by international animation studios, each offering a unique take on the Star Wars galaxy. It is a visual and storytelling feast for fans.
National Geographic’s Witches: Truth Behind the Trials
Streaming from Friday, 31st October
Timed perfectly for Halloween, this documentary explores the history of witch trials. From medieval Europe to the infamous Salem trials, historians and experts uncover the truth behind the hysteria, fear and persecution that shaped centuries of culture and belief.
Other Highlights
- Black History Month on Disney+: Celebrate with titles including Sly Lives!, Oscar-nominated Bobi Wine: The People’s President, Hidden Figures and Washington Black.
- Marvel Animation’s Marvel Zombies: Still fresh from its late-September launch, the undead Marvel heroes will keep viewers hooked through October.
- Erased: WWII Heroes of Colour: Produced by Idris Elba, revealing the true stories of Black and Indigenous soldiers who fought for freedom.
In addition to these shows and films, Disney+ UK sometimes “surprise drops” content without any warning, so make sure you check out the UK TV Premiere Dates page for the latest updates. If you want to keep track of these or any other show, you can also add them via our Never Miss system, and you’ll be notified when it gets a UK premiere date.





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Part 2Season 2 of A Thousand Blows then…No sign of NCIS then?
NCIS has been landing in January. So I’d expect that to still be the case.
NCIS: Origins, NCIS: Sydney, and NCIS: Tony & Ziva are all on Paramount+ in the UK.
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