The best new TV shows streaming in September 2025 include returning favorites like Wednesday and The Morning Show plus new spinoffs and premieres!
September is here, and while summer may be fading, the streaming world is heating up with a packed lineup of new and returning TV shows. From spooky favorites to long-awaited spinoffs, there’s no shortage of binge-worthy options across Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Paramount+ and Apple TV+.
Here are the highlights of what’s new this month, complete with premiere dates and where to watch:
Wednesday (Season 2, Part 2)
Premiere date: September 3, 2025
Where to watch: Netflix
The final four episodes of Wednesday Season 2 arrive after August’s Part 1 cliffhanger. Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday faces even greater danger after Tyler — her former flame revealed as the Hyde — is freed from Willow Hill Asylum, along with the other patients. Part 2 also promises a surprise appearance from Lady Gaga.
NCIS: Tony & Ziva (Season 1)
Premiere date: September 4, 2025
Where to watch: Paramount+
NCIS fans will finally get their wish with NCIS: Tony & Ziva. Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo reunite as Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David, now raising their daughter Tali. When Tony’s security company is attacked, the family goes on the run across Europe while trying to uncover who’s after them — and learning to trust one another again.
The Paper (Season 1)
Premiere date: September 4, 2025
Where to watch: Peacock
From the world of The Office comes The Paper, a new spinoff that follows the misadventures of a quirky newspaper staff, complete with the same documentary crew that once shadowed Dunder Mifflin. Oscar Nuñez returns as Oscar, joined by Domhnall Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Ramona Young and more.
Only Murders in the Building (Season 5)
Premiere date: September 9, 2025
Where to watch: Hulu
Selena Gomez, Steve Martin and Martin Short are back for a brand-new mystery in Only Murders in the Building. This time, they’re investigating the suspicious death of their longtime doorman, Lester. The case takes the trio deeper into New York’s dark underbelly, where old mobsters and new power players collide.
Beauty in Black (Season 2, Part 1)
Premiere date: September 11, 2025
Where to watch: Netflix
Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black returns with Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams) stepping into her new role as the wife of businessman Horace Bellarie (Ricco Ross). She now finds herself running the Beauty in Black makeup empire. Like Season 1, the new season will roll out in two parts.
The Morning Show (Season 4)
Premiere date: September 17, 2025
Where to watch: Apple TV+
Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston return in The Morning Show. Nearly two years after the events of Season 3, the UBA newsroom is adjusting to its merger with NBN, leading to heightened responsibilities, hidden agendas and battles over the truth in a divided America.
Tulsa King (Season 3)
Premiere date: September 21, 2025
Where to watch: Paramount+
Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight Manfredi faces his fiercest enemies yet in Tulsa King. Season 3 introduces the Dunmires, a wealthy old-money family led by Robert Patrick’s Jeremiah Dunmire, who threatens everything Dwight has built in Tulsa.
Alice in Borderland (Season 3)
Premiere date: September 25, 2025
Where to watch: Netflix
After nearly three years, the Japanese sci-fi thriller Alice in Borderland returns. Season 3 finds Usagi taken into the Borderland, forcing Arisu to follow and attempt a rescue. Separated, the two must join other players in deadly new games — including one set at a shrine where flaming arrows rain down from the night sky.
Chad Powers (Season 1)
Premiere date: September 30, 2025
Where to watch: Hulu
Glen Powell stars in Hulu’s sports comedy Chad Powers. He plays Russ Holliday, a disgraced college quarterback who reinvents himself under a new name to join the struggling South Georgia Catfish. With his alter ego Chad, he hopes to resurrect his dreams and outrun his past.
From dark mysteries to heartfelt reunions and fresh comedies, September is stacked with must-watch TV. Whether you’re revisiting favorite characters or diving into brand-new stories, this month’s streaming lineup has something for everyone.