How To Remove Shows From Continue Watching On Disney Plus

Okay, let's be honest. The Disney Plus "Continue Watching" section. It's a monster.
It's filled with things you started, then promptly forgot. Or maybe you deeply regret starting. No judgment here!
The Great Purge: Operation Bye-Bye, Bambi
So, how do we banish these digital ghosts? I've braved the settings, and it's not as straightforward as you'd think.
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Disney Plus, bless its heart, makes you work for it. But fear not, I have cracked the code.
Profile Management: The Key To Freedom
First, head to your profile. You know, that little icon in the corner? Click it!
Then, look for "Edit Profiles." It's usually hiding in plain sight. It's like Disney wants to make it a scavenger hunt.
Activity Log: Where Secrets Are Revealed
This is where things get interesting. Find your profile again, and tap on it.

A bunch of options will appear. Scroll down and you'll see "Viewing Activity."
Click it! This is where the magic happens.
The Delete Button: Your New Best Friend
Finally! You'll see a list of everything you've watched. Or attempted to watch.
Next to each title, there's a little "X". Click it. Click it like your life depends on it.

Poof! That show or movie is now banished from your viewing history.
It will eventually disappear from "Continue Watching". You might have to wait a bit.
The Unpopular Opinion: Sometimes, It's Just Not Worth It
Here's where I get controversial. Sometimes, I just leave the show there. Yes, I said it.
It serves as a reminder of my terrible taste. Or my fleeting interest in DuckTales. (Sorry, not sorry).
Maybe I'll even revisit it someday. Okay, probably not.

Alternative Methods: A Hint of Desperation
If deleting doesn't work fast enough, try skipping to the end of the show. Seriously.
Fast forward to the credits and let it run. Disney Plus might register it as "finished."
This is a bit of a hail mary, but hey, worth a shot, right?
The Profile Shuffle: A Last Resort
Feeling really drastic? Create a new profile!

This is the nuclear option. It works, but you lose all your recommendations.
It's a clean slate. A fresh start. A Disney Plus do-over.
The End (of Your "Continue Watching" Nightmares?)
So, there you have it. The somewhat convoluted, slightly frustrating, but ultimately achievable quest.
Enjoy your now-curated "Continue Watching" section. Free from the shackles of abandoned Star Wars spin-offs.
Now go forth and binge responsibly! And maybe, just maybe, finish what you start next time.
