The Hottest Shows To Stream This September

The Hottest Shows To Stream This September


September 15, 2025 | Peter Kinney

The Hottest Shows To Stream This September


Your Couch, Their Stage

Flip open a streaming app this month, and it’s like finding actors waiting for your attention. September lines them up, and you get the best seat.

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Wednesday: Season 2 Part 2 (September 3, Netflix)

Step back into Nevermore Academy, where gothic storytelling thrives. Wednesday continues to weave eerie mysteries with a dose of dark humor. Think of it as excavating a long-lost relic, where each episode uncovers new layers of family legacy, friendship trials, and supernatural puzzles.

Screenshot from Wednesday: Season 2 Part 2 (2025)Netflix, Wednesday: Season 2 Part 2 (2025)

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Countdown: Canelo V Crawford (Series) (September 4, Netflix)

Boxing fans, add this to your calendars (if you haven’t already). Countdown delivers a ringside journey into one of the sport’s most anticipated rivalries: Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, with training regimes that echo ancient gladiatorial discipline.

Screenshot from Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford (2025)Netflix, Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford (2025)

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Blood & Myth: Season 1 (September 4, Hulu)

Actor Teddy Kyle Smith’s violent crimes are entwined with his claims of being influenced by the Inukuns, sinister figures from Inupiaq folklore. Guided by filmmaker James Dommek Jr, the film probes the clash between US justice and Native tradition.

Screenshot from Blood & Myth (2025)Hulu, Blood & Myth (2025)

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The Paper: Season 1 (September 4, Peacock)

In The Paper, Domhnall Gleeson plays Ned Sampson, the new editor of the Toledo Truth-Teller. He tries to revive a fading paper with rookie journalists. Across ten episodes, the spin-off explores the razor-thin line between chasing headlines and protecting ethics.

Screenshot from The Paper (2025)Peacock, The Paper (2025)

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NCIS: Tony & Ziva: Season 1 (September 4, Paramount+)

Beloved agents reunite in NCIS: Tony & Ziva. Their chemistry, long etched into franchise history, returns with espionage and family stakes. Like an archaeological dig uncovering old alliances, this spinoff dusts off familiar characters while embedding them in fresh, high-stakes investigations.

Screenshot from NCIS: Tony & Ziva (2025) Paramount+, NCIS: Tony & Ziva (2025)

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Pokemon Concierge: Season 1 Part 2 (September 4, Netflix)

Pokemon Concierge animates this unusual hospitality adventure in claymation style. The character interactions are so detailed, they feel like an artifact restoration showcasing whimsical humor and pocket-sized creatures relaxing in beachside splendor.

Screenshot from  Pokemon Concierge: Season 1 Part 2 (2025)Netflix, Pokemon Concierge: Season 1 Part 2 (2025)

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Love Con Revenge (Series) (September 5, Netflix)

Romance collides with betrayal in Love Con Revenge. Set within tangled relationships, the story’s betrayals mirror ancient palace intrigues where passion dictated dynasties. The episodes urge you to ask: How far will someone go to protect the one they love?

Screenshot from  Love Con Revenge (2025)Netflix, Love Con Revenge (2025)

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Road Trip: Shorts: Season 1 (September 5, Disney+)

Journeys unfold in flashes with Road Trip: Shorts, where stories feel like miniature maps etched into stone. Humor and wonder travel side by side, compressed into quick episodes. Miss one, and you may never find the road sign again.

Screenshot from  Road Trip: Shorts: Season 1 (2025)Disney+, Road Trip: Shorts: Season 1 (2025)

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Memphis To The Mountain: Season 1 (September 5, Hulu)

This series follows nine young climbers from South Memphis, all connected to the non-profit gym Memphis Rox, as they prepare to summit a 16,000-foot rock tower on Mount Kenya. With guidance from world-renowned climbers like Alex Honnold, the series follows their journey.

Screenshot from Memphis To The Mountain: Season 1 (2025)Hulu, Memphis To The Mountain: Season 1 (2025)

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The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity (Series) (September 7, Netflix)

Adapted from a Japanese manga, The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity blossoms into a heartfelt school romance. Like cataloging rare orchids, the chapters illustrate multiple themes. Its tender storytelling blends humor and cultural nuance, a window into contemporary youth life.

The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity (2025) Netflix, The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity (2025)

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Traveling With Snow Man: Season 1 (September 7, Disney+)

Snow Man, Japan’s chart-topping idol group, trades stages for passports. Traveling with Snow Man captures culture and music on the move. Footprints left in distant streets vanish fast—will you catch them before the tide of fame washes them away?

Screenshot from Traveling with Snow Man: Season 1 (2025)Disney+, Traveling with Snow Man: Season 1 (2025)

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Dr Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish (Series) (September 8, Netflix)

The timeless rhyme “One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish” leaps into animation with Dr Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish. Vibrant illustrations spring alive to create a colorful feast for families. Think of it as rediscovering childhood fossils polished into modern gems.

Screenshot from Dr Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish (2025)Netflix, Dr Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish (2025)

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Jordan Jensen: Take Me With You (Comedy Special) (September 9, Netflix)

Comedy sharpens observation, just as archaeology sharpens detail. In Take Me With You, Jordan Jensen crafts routines from everyday absurdities, mining humor with precision tools. Her timing is as exact as carbon dating, because it unearths laughter from the layers of life that most people never notice.

Screenshot from Jordan Jensen: Take Me With You (2025)Netflix, Jordan Jensen: Take Me With You (2025)

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Only Murders In The Building: Season 5 (September 9, Hulu)

Here, expect comedy intertwined with mystery. Season 5 layers New York intrigue with eccentric amateur sleuthing. Fans will uncover why Lester the doorman turned up dead in the Arconia’s fountain—a chilling twist that promises to drag characters deeper into danger.

Screenshot from Only Murders in the Building: Season 5 (2025)Hulu, Only Murders in the Building: Season 5 (2025)

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Tempest: Season 1 (September 10, Hulu)

Chaos defines Tempest, where personal lives twist in stormy turns. Stories crash like waves on stone harbors, reshaping the shoreline of relationships and power. Which figure stands firm when the storm rages, and which one crumbles into the tide?

Screenshot from Tempest (2025)Hulu, Tempest (2025)

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Aka Charlie Sheen (Documentary Series) (September 10, Netflix)

Aka Charlie Sheen strips away Hollywood’s glitter to study a life lived in extremes. Documentaries, like excavations, sift fact from myth. Archival footage and candid stories reconstruct his career to offer raw context into the weight of fame and the legacy of rebellion.

Screenshot from Aka Charlie Sheen (2025)Netflix, Aka Charlie Sheen (2025)

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To Catch A Smuggler: Season 9 (September 10, Disney+)

Border agents examine luggage like archaeologists study tombs. To Catch a Smuggler reveals ingenious concealments and high-stakes standoffs. A zipper closes, a pocket opens, and you never know what they will find. A harmless trinket or contraband?

Screenshot from To Catch A Smuggler: Season 9 (2025)Disney+, To Catch A Smuggler: Season 9 (2025)

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How Not To Draw: Shorts: Season 4 (September 12, Disney+)

Add How Not to Draw to your watchlist and you’ll see why it’s unlike anything else. Sketches don’t behave here—doodles break free, lines rebel, and a sweet rabbit can suddenly bear fangs sharp enough to rip through the page. That’s the fun: chaos becomes art.

Screenshot from How Not To Draw: Shorts: Season 4 (2025)Disney+, How Not To Draw: Shorts: Season 4 (2025)

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Dancing With The Stars: Season 34 (September 16, Disney+)

The ballroom lights up once again as Dancing With the Stars returns for Season 34 on September 16, 2025. Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough host the spectacle, where stars like Lauren Jauregui, Andy Richter, Jordan Chiles, and Corey Feldman face off for the Mirrorball trophy.

Screenshot from Dancing with the Stars: Season 34 (2025)Disney+, Dancing with the Stars: Season 34 (2025)

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Celebrity Weakest Link: Season 1 (September 16, Fox)

Jane Lynch’s biting quiz show gets a starry upgrade. Celebrity Weakest Link pits famous faces against rapid-fire trivia, with prize money going to charity. Every round ends in a vote. Are you curious as to who among the glitterati will be cast aside as “the weakest link”?

Screenshot from Celebrity Weakest Link: Season 1 (2025)Fox, Celebrity Weakest Link: Season 1 (2025)

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Name That Tune: Season 5 (September 16, Hulu)

Melodies become battlegrounds in Name That Tune. Contestants race to identify songs from just a few notes, a format first aired in the 1950s. This season adds live band performances to the mix.

Screenshot from Name That Tune: Season 5 (2025)Hulu, Name That Tune: Season 5 (2025)

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Electric Bloom: Season 1 (September 17, Disney+)

Season 1 follows Posey, Jade, and Tulip from their middle school days to becoming the world’s biggest band, weaving present-day fame with flashbacks of how it all began. Humor and music spark like lightning—once it strikes, you can’t look away.

Screenshot from Electric Bloom: Season 1 (2025)Disney+, Electric Bloom: Season 1 (2025)

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High Potential: Season 2 (September 17, Hulu)

Adapted from the French hit HPIHigh Potential follows single mother Morgane Alvaro, whose IQ of 160 aids police investigations. Balancing brilliance with personal chaos, she cracks puzzles that others miss. But with intellect comes risk—something to see for yourself.

Screenshot from High Potential: Season 2 (2025)Hulu, High Potential: Season 2 (2025)

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The Morning Show: Season 4 (September 17, Apple TV+)

The Morning Show returns in spring 2024. Bradley investigates a UBA scandal with Chip, while Alex assumes new leadership—all against a backdrop of emerging power players, unresolved betrayals, and shifting loyalties that redefine who controls the news.

Screenshot from The Morning Show: Season 4 (2025)Apple TV+, The Morning Show: Season 4 (2025)

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Reasonable Doubt: Season 3 (September 18, Hulu)

From Kerry Washington’s production team, Reasonable Doubt centers on lawyer Jax Stewart in Los Angeles. Courtroom battles mix with personal entanglements, where every verdict reshapes her life. Justice may be blind, yet in this season, the scales tip with perilous weight.

Screenshot from Reasonable Doubt: Season 3 (2025)Hulu, Reasonable Doubt: Season 3 (2025)

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LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild The Galaxy: Pieces Of The Past (Movie) (September 19, Disney+)

Galactic legends are rebuilt one brick at a time in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past. Launching September 19, 2025, the 4-part sequel unleashes Solitus, a villain born from leftover LEGO pieces who threatens to explore an already mixed-up galaxy.

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Random Rings: Shorts: Season 4 (September 19, Disney+)

What happens when Disney characters get hold of a phone? Pure chaos. In Random Rings, Cricket, Tilly, Dr Doofenshmirtz, and more turn ordinary calls into prank-filled adventures. With crossovers and surprise Disney stars, every ring delivers something unexpected.

Screenshot from Random Rings: Shorts: Season 4 (2025)Disney+, Random Rings: Shorts: Season 4 (2025)

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Lilith Fair: Building A Mystery: Season 1 (September 21, Hulu)

Music history resurfaces with Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery. The docuseries revisits Sarah McLachlan’s groundbreaking 1997 women-led music festival, which redefined concert lineups. Archival footage and artist stories showcase its cultural wave.

File:Sarah McLachlan 29 July 2010.jpgAnthony Quintano from Hackensack, United States Anthony Quintano, Wikimedia Commons

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Into The Void: Life, Death And Heavy Metal: Season 1 (September 22, Hulu)

Heavy metal’s raw power takes center stage in Into the Void. This series chronicles bands pushing creative extremes to explore mortality and identity through music. Amplifiers roar, lyrics scar—could this genre be the loudest scripture ever carved into human culture?

Screenshot from Into The Void: Life, Death And Heavy Metal: Season 1 (2025)Hulu, Into The Void: Life, Death And Heavy Metal: Season 1 (2025)

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Doc: Season 2 (September 24, Hulu)

Italy’s Doc–Nelle tue mani returns with its gripping adaptation. The medical drama follows Dr Andrea Fanti, who rebuilds his career after memory loss. Season 2 explores his resilience, where each diagnosis uncovers truths as fragile as bone fragments.

Screenshot from Doc: Season 2 (2025)Hulu, Doc: Season 2 (2025)

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FX’s The Lowdown: Season 1 (September 24, Hulu)

FX’s The Lowdown reimagines Tulsa through a “Tulsa noir” lens, with Ethan Hawke starring as Lee Raybon, a used bookstore owner and self-proclaimed “truthstorian”. His hunt for answers after a powerful family’s death pulls him into political corruption and buried secrets.

Screenshot from FX’s The Lowdown: Season 1 (2025)Hulu, FX’s The Lowdown: Season 1 (2025)

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Murder In A Small Town: Season 2 (September 24, Hulu)

Based on LR Wright’s novels, Murder in a Small Town returns with Detective Karl Alberg uncovering Canadian mysteries. Small towns hold secrets like buried relics. You’ll constantly ask yourself: Will the next clue unearth justice or deeper deception?

Screenshot from Murder In A Small Town: Season 2 (2025)Hulu, Murder In A Small Town: Season 2 (2025)

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The Floor: Season 4 (September 24, Hulu)

The Floor returns for Season 4 on September 24, 2025, with Rob Lowe hosting a high-stakes “America Duels” theme. Contestants face off in their expert trivia categories on an interactive LED floor, where each win claims new territory. The goal is to dominate the entire board and take home $250,000.

Screenshot from The Floor: Season 4 (2025)Hulu, The Floor: Season 4 (2025)

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Slow Horses: Season 5 (September 24, Apple TV+)

Espionage thrives in Slow Horses, where discarded British agents turn failure into unlikely advantage. Season 5 thrusts the Slough House team into bizarre attacks rocking London, tangled with an old MI5 destabilization plan, and Roddy Ho’s suspicious new girlfriend.

Screenshot from Slow Horses: Season 5 (2025)Apple TV+, Slow Horses: Season 5 (2025)

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Lost Treasures Of Egypt: Season 6 (September 24, Disney+)

Egypt’s deserts still whisper of kings and queens long gone. Lost Treasures of Egypt documents go deeper, exploring new digs, unearthing tombs and temples with care. Brush by brush, mysteries surface. Watch if you're ready to see what relic waits beneath the sand.

Screenshot from Lost Treasures Of Egypt: Season 6 (2025)Disney+, Lost Treasures Of Egypt: Season 6 (2025)

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Lilo & Stitch (2025) (Movie) (September 3, Disney+)

Disney’s beloved Hawaiian story comes to life in a live-action adaptation under the direction of Dean Fleischer Camp. Maia Kealoha stars as Lilo, a lonely girl whose adoption of fugitive alien Stitch sparks chaos, healing, and a deeper exploration of modern Hawaii’s challenges.

Screenshot from Lilo & Stitch (2025)Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Lilo & Stitch (2025)

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Inspector Zende (Movie) (September 5, Netflix)

Mystery buffs will relish Inspector Zende, a sharp crime film steeped in suspense. The narrative functions like piecing together an unearthed mosaic, every clue tightening the picture. Expect investigative grit and cinematic twists unfolding with the precision of a finely crafted riddle.

Screenshot from  Inspector Zende (2025)Netflix, Inspector Zende (2025)

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Marvel Zombies: Season 1 (September 24, Disney+)

Marvel takes a darker turn in Marvel Zombies (2025), an animated Disney+ series expanding the What If...? “Zombies?!” episode. A plague has consumed the Marvel Universe and left a new generation of heroes—including Shang-Chi and Yelena Belova—to battle undead icons.

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99 To Beat: Season 1 (September 25, Hulu)

Game-show chaos takes center stage in 99 To Beat: Season 1. Hosted by Adam and Ryan Thomas, 100 contestants face quirky, laugh-out-loud challenges with just one rule: don’t come last. Each round eliminates the lowest finisher until only one player remains to claim the cash prize.

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The Savant: Season 1 (September 26, Apple TV+)

Newcomer The Savant explores crime through the lens of a mysterious female operative. Her strategies resemble decoding hieroglyphics: precise, unexpected, deliberate. With psychological manipulation at its core, the series promises layered intrigue where intellect becomes the sharpest tool in the arsenal.

Screenshot from The Savant: Season 1 (2025)Apple TV+, The Savant: Season 1 (2025)

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All Of You (Movie) (September 26, Apple TV+)

Romantic dilemmas headline All of You, a film exploring love’s crossroads. Relationships in flux mirror ancient myths where gods debated loyalty and desire. Its narrative delves into modern intimacy, portraying choices that can alter destinies with the weight of monumental discoveries.

Screenshot from  All Of You (2025)Apple TV+, All Of You (2025)

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The Simpsons: Season 36 (September 28, Disney+)

Springfield endures like a city of ruins studied for decades. The Simpsons launches its 36th season, preserving satire through time. New stories rise like fresh graffiti—sharp, unforgettable. After all, who carves their culture deeper than this yellow family?

Screenshot from The Simpsons: Season 36 (2025)Disney+, The Simpsons: Season 36 (2025)

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Cleopatra’s Final Secret (Movie) (September TBD, Disney+)

Whispers of Cleopatra’s last days fuel Cleopatra’s Final Secret. Historical intrigue unfolds through reenactments and scholarly insights. Was her final act, defiance, surrender, or something carved into history with invisible ink? You have to watch it to find out.

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Dolphins Up Close With Bertie Gregory (Movie) (September TBD, Disney+)

National Geographic’s Dolphins Up Close with Bertie Gregory on Disney+ takes viewers to the Azores, where Gregory films dolphins hunting in coordinated “bait ball” formations. Against storms and rough seas, his team captures the high-speed underwater ballet of dolphins and the feeding frenzy of migrating predators.

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