Peacock Heats Up September With Originals And Favorites

Peacock heats up September with new originals, iconic premieres, returning favorites, and a jam-packed lineup of shows, films, sports, and live events.

September is here, and while the weather may be cooling down, Peacock is turning up the heat with a packed month of must-see streaming. From buzzy new originals to long-awaited returns, blockbuster films, live sports, and daily news, Peacock’s September 2025 lineup has something for every type of viewer.

The month kicks off September 4 with the premiere of The Paper, a Peacock Original from the same documentary team that brought viewers inside the world of The Office. This time, the cameras follow a historic Midwestern newspaper and its passionate publisher fighting to revive its legacy.

September also brings a first for trivia fans — Jeopardy! (Season 42) and Wheel of Fortune (Season 43) will both begin streaming brand-new episodes starting September 9. Hosted by Ken Jennings and Ryan Seacrest with longtime co-host Vanna White, these iconic game shows will be available five days a week, with episodes streaming next day on Peacock.

Reality fans can get their fix with the return of Love Island Games on September 16. Hosted by Ariana Madix, the globe-spanning spinoff reunites fan-favorite Islanders from the U.S., U.K., Australia, and beyond for steamy romances, jaw-dropping twists, and wild challenges — all narrated by comedian Iain Stirling.

Horror fans will want to circle September 12, when Screamboat makes its chilling debut. The Peacock Exclusive follows the nightmare that unfolds on a late-night ferry ride, where passengers and crew face a merciless predator in a bloody survival story.

The month closes with a ride through history: Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks premieres September 29. This three-part docuseries gives viewers unprecedented access to Universal’s archives, interviews with Hollywood heavyweights, and a behind-the-scenes countdown to the highly anticipated opening of Universal Epic Universe.

Peacock is also stacking the library with a wave of classic films and franchises starting September 1, including 21 Jump Street, Bad Boys, Django Unchained, Reservoir Dogs, Shrek and Shrek 2, Zombieland, Terrifier 3, and countless horror staples from Child’s Play to Halloween II.

Weekly staples like The Voice, America’s Got Talent, Law & Order, Days of Our Lives, and The Real Housewives franchises also continue with new episodes, alongside international hits from Telemundo such as Bahar: Esencia de Mujer and Velvet El Nuevo Imperio.

And for sports fans, Peacock has one of its biggest months yet. September delivers Sunday Night Football, Big Ten and Notre Dame football, Premier League, NASCAR, SuperMX World Champs, the Ryder Cup, World Athletics Track & Field, and more. Add in Peacock’s robust daily news and talk lineup, and the platform has viewers covered from morning shows to late-night favorites like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Whether you’re craving laughter, chills, romance, competition, or live-action drama on the field, Peacock’s September 2025 slate proves there’s something for everyone.

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