I love that you can watch a handful of Disney+ shows for free on ITVX. It’s a partnership which will see a rotating selection made available. Not sure what to watch? I have you covered. I’ve gathered all the Disney+ shows and ranked in them in order of there IMDb score. I can personally recommend 24, Loki and Only Murders in the Building.
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24 (2001–2010) – IMDb score 8.4 – [Action/Thriller]
For fans of: Homeland, Designated Survivor, Jack Ryan
Each season unfolds in real time, with Kiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer racing against the clock to stop terrorist threats. The format was groundbreaking, the stakes relentless, and the twists unapologetically wild. It’s the blueprint for modern action TV.
Loki (2021–2023) – IMDb score 8.2 – [Fantasy/Sci-Fi]
For fans of: Doctor Who, Legion, The Good Place
Tom Hiddleston’s trickster god gets his own time-bending redemption arc in this stylish Marvel spinoff. Owen Wilson and Sophia Di Martino round out a cast that’s as charming as the multiverse is confusing. It’s weird, witty, and surprisingly moving.
Only Murders in the Building (2021– ) – IMDb score 8.1 – [Comedy/Mystery]
For fans of: The Afterparty, Search Party, Veronica Mars
Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez form an unlikely trio of true-crime podcasters turned amateur sleuths. Set in a posh New York apartment building with secrets in every hallway, the show blends cosy mystery with razor-sharp wit. It’s charming, twisty, and surprisingly heartfelt.
Solar Opposites (2020–2025) – IMDb score 7.9 – [Animation/Sci-Fi]
For fans of: Rick and Morty, Futurama, Final Space
A team of aliens crash-land in suburban America and can’t decide if Earth is awful or amazing. What starts as a zany sitcom quickly spirals into a layered, genre-hopping satire—complete with a dystopian micro-society living in a wall. It’s weird, wildly inventive, and often smarter than it lets on.
9-1-1 (2018– ) – IMDb score 7.9 – [Drama/Action]
For fans of: Grey’s Anatomy, Chicago Fire, Station 19
Angela Bassett leads a team of first responders through disasters that range from absurd to genuinely harrowing. It’s emotional, explosive, and never afraid to go big. Think soap opera meets emergency room chaos.
Under the Banner of Heaven (2022) – IMDb score 7.5 – [True Crime/Drama]
For fans of: True Detective, Unbelievable, The Keepers
Andrew Garfield stars as a Mormon detective whose faith is shaken by a brutal murder tied to religious extremism. Based on Jon Krakauer’s book, the series is haunting, slow-burning, and deeply unsettling. It’s a psychological dive into belief and violence.
Renegade Nell (2024) – IMDb score 7.4 – [Fantasy/Adventure]
For fans of: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Dickinson, The Nevers
Framed for murder, Nell becomes an outlaw with magical help in 18th-century England. Louisa Harland is a revelation, balancing swagger and vulnerability in a world of highwaymen and spirits. It’s a genre mashup with heart and bite.
Welcome to Chippendales (2022–2023) – IMDb score 7.3 – [Drama/Biopic]
For fans of: Pam & Tommy, American Crime Story, The Deuce
Kumail Nanjiani plays Steve Banerjee, the unlikely founder of the Chippendales empire, in this twisty true-crime saga. It’s part rise-and-fall, part murder mystery, with plenty of sequins and sleaze. The tone shifts, but the story grips.
Not Dead Yet (2023–2024) – IMDb score 7.0 – [Comedy/Fantasy]
For fans of: Ghosts, Dead Like Me, The Good Place
Gina Rodriguez stars as a struggling obituary writer who starts seeing the ghosts of her subjects. It’s a workplace comedy with a supernatural twist, balancing snark with sentiment. Light, quirky, and surprisingly life-affirming.
Station 19 (2018–2024) – IMDb score 7.0 – [Drama/Romance]
For fans of: Grey’s Anatomy, 9-1-1, Third Watch
This Grey’s Anatomy spinoff follows Seattle firefighters through blazing rescues and messy relationships. It’s heavy on drama, light on subtlety, and built for bingeing. Expect emotional CPR and lots of hallway confrontations.
A Murder at the End of the World (2023) – IMDb score 7.0 – [Mystery/Thriller]
For fans of: The OA, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Knives Out
A Gen Z hacker-sleuth investigates a death at a billionaire’s remote retreat in this moody whodunnit. Emma Corrin leads a cast of suspects through tech paranoia and existential dread. It’s stylish, slow-burning, and full of icy tension.
Marvel’s Runaways (2017–2019) – IMDb score 6.8 – [Superhero/Teen Drama]
For fans of: The Umbrella Academy, Cloak & Dagger, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Six teens discover their parents are part of a sinister cult—and that they themselves have powers. It’s glossy, angsty, and surprisingly grounded for a Marvel show. The first season shines, even if later arcs wobble.
Class of ’09 (2023) – IMDb score 6.5 – [Thriller/Crime]
For fans of: Mindhunter, Person of Interest, The Sinner
Spanning three timelines, this FX miniseries follows FBI agents whose careers—and lives—are reshaped by AI and justice reform. Brian Tyree Henry and Kate Mara anchor the cerebral tension with quiet intensity. It’s part procedural, part philosophical spiral.
Alien: Covenant (2017) – IMDb score 6.4 – [Sci-Fi/Horror]
For fans of: Prometheus, Event Horizon, Sunshine
Ridley Scott returns to the Alien universe with a prequel that doubles down on existential dread and body horror. Michael Fassbender steals the show in dual roles, playing both creator and destroyer with eerie precision. It’s a bleak, beautifully shot descent into cosmic terror—even if it doesn’t answer all your questions.
24: Legacy (2016–2017) – IMDb score 6.3 – [Action/Drama]
For fans of: Quantico, Shooter, S.W.A.T.
Corey Hawkins steps into the ticking-clock chaos as a military hero caught in a new CTU conspiracy. It keeps the format but loses some of the original’s edge. Still, it’s a fast-paced ride for fans of high-stakes espionage.