The best Disney+ series in 2024 (so far) that you shouldn’t miss

The best Disney+ series They often have to dispute the visibility of productions derived from the company’s flagship IP: Marvel series, the Series of Star Wars, etc. But that doesn’t mean that they are the only titles available on the streaming platform… or even the most notable ones.

In addition to having its own productions, in Disney+ Spain Today We also find most of the titles of Hulu and FX that come to our country, which represents a plus of adult content and quality fiction that is undoubtedly reflected in what best from the platform’s catalogue.

So that you don’t miss any of those possible hidden gems, below we are going to review the ones that in our opinion are the best Disney+ series in 2024 (for now).

‘Shogun’

Anna Sawai in ‘Shogun’
FX Network

Shogun It has been one of Disney+’s big bets in 2024 and it is no wonder. This new adaptation of the novel of the same name by James Clavell is a narrative tour de force from start to finish and an experience that perhaps we are not so used to. It places us in Japan in the year 1600, when a European ship adrift ends up on the coast and becomes the key to the war that the country is about to experience. Blood will be spilled for the destiny of the nation, but most importantly always will fall on the weight of the words. –AS

‘See you in another life’

'See you in another life'
‘See you in another life’
Disney+

Brothers Sánchez-Cabezudo (Crematorium, The area) have addressed the Asturian plot of the 11-M attacks in Madrid with the rigor and seriousness that characterizes his series. The basis of it is the book of Manuel Jabois from his interviews with Gabriel Montoya Vidal, convicted of transporting the explosives that would detonate on Cercanías trains when he was a minor, but what stands out as an actor is Pol Lopez by the composition of the indescribable Emilio Suárez Trashorras. As disturbing as that sequence in the supermarket that burns the banality of evil into your cerebellum. — DDP

‘X-Men ’97’

'X-Men '97', episode 5
‘X-Men ’97’, episode 5
Cinemania

Feared and hated by the world they have sworn to protect… and what they have left. While the return of the mutants Marvel to the big screen twists and turns, take advantage and get hooked on this continuation of the legendary animated series that adapts some of the comic’s most important story arcs with a freshness, a dynamism and a very welcome bad temper, especially if we think about how the scene is currently in superhero cinema. –YG

‘Cristobal Balenciaga’

Alberto San Juan as Cristóbal Balenciaga
Alberto San Juan as Cristóbal Balenciaga
Cinemania

At a time when the most diverse biopics are the order of the day and an unusual interest in haute couture figures has flourished, Alberto San Juan gets under the skin of the Spanish designer who rubbed shoulders with Coco Chanel and Christian Dior in Paris in a very careful period series that not only has nothing to envy of the synchronic The New Look of Apple TV+, but it far surpasses it in quality. — DDP

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