September 2025 is poised to be a landmark month for streaming enthusiasts, offering a rich tapestry of returning fan favorites and captivating new series across major platforms. Headlining the month’s streaming releases are the highly anticipated continuation of Netflix’s gothic hit, “Wednesday” Season 2 Part 2, and the premiere of “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” on Paramount+, promising to reignite passion for beloved characters. This diverse slate of new TV show and Movie content indicates a trending upward trajectory in captivating storytelling, ensuring viewers have no shortage of compelling programming.
Netflix is set to drop the concluding four episodes of “Wednesday” Season 2 Part 2 on September 3rd. Following the immense success of its initial run, this second installment is expected to delve deeper into Wednesday Addams’ world, exploring darker and more complex narrative threads. Creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar have hinted at a season that will see Wednesday navigating intricate relationships with friends and family, while confronting old adversaries and unearthing new mysteries at Nevermore Academy. The news of a confirmed Season 3 further cements the series’ status as a cornerstone of Netflix’s fantasy-drama offerings.
Paramount+ is joining the fray with the much-awaited debut of “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” on September 4th. This spin-off series reunites the iconic duo Tony DiNozzo, portrayed by Michael Weatherly, and Ziva David, brought back to life by Cote de Pablo, for a thrilling new adventure. Set against the backdrop of Paris, the series picks up after the characters’ emotional reunion, thrusting them into a dangerous plot when an attack on Tony’s security company jeopardizes their family. The premiere will feature the first three episodes, with subsequent installments rolling out weekly, feeding the intense anticipation from long-time NCIS fans eager to see their favorite pair back in action.
The streaming landscape in September 2025 is further diversified by a host of other significant releases. Peacock will launch “The Paper” on September 4th, a mockumentary sitcom spun off from “The Office”. Starring Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore, the show follows a documentary crew as they capture the inner workings of a struggling Midwestern newspaper. Adding to the thrill, Peacock has already greenlit “The Paper” for a second season, signaling strong confidence in its premise and potential.
HBO is set to deliver the crime drama miniseries “Task” on September 7th. Starring Mark Ruffalo as an FBI agent and Tom Pelphrey as a family man engaged in a string of violent robberies, the show explores the intricate dynamics of law enforcement and criminal life in suburban Philadelphia. With seven episodes releasing weekly, it promises a gripping narrative from the acclaimed creator of “Mare of Easttown”.
Hulu’s acclaimed mystery-comedy “Only Murders in the Building” returns for its fifth season on September 9th, continuing the beloved trio’s podcasting adventures. Prime Video bolsters its September lineup with “The Girlfriend” on September 10th, a psychological thriller featuring Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke, centered on a mother’s suspicion of her son’s new partner. Also on Prime Video, fans can binge “Helluva Boss” seasons 1 and 2, adding popular animated content to the platform.
Further expanding the TV show offerings, Prime Video brings back “Gen V” for its second season on September 17th, a streaming show that continues to explore the darker, bloodier side of superheroics within “The Boys” universe. Apple TV+ is also back with major hitters, debuting “The Morning Show” Season 4 on September 17th, a timely show tackling contemporary issues of truth and media in a polarized world, featuring an all-star cast. “Black Rabbit”, a limited show starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers navigating New York City’s perilous nightlife, premieres on Netflix on September 18th. The animated horror-comedy “Haunted Hotel” debuts on Netflix on September 19th, promising a blend of supernatural scares and adult humor.
Other notable releases this month include the return of the critically lauded “Slow Horses” for Season 5 on Apple TV+ (September 24th) and the highly anticipated third season of the Japanese sci-fi thriller “Alice in Borderland” on Netflix (September 25th). Paramount+ will also feature the return of Sylvester Stallone in “Tulsa King” Season 3 on September 21st.
This robust slate of new content highlights a trending strategy among streaming services to offer a mix of returning franchise extensions and original programming designed to capture broad audience interest. With “Wednesday” and “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” leading the charge, September 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal month, demonstrating the continued evolution and competition within the streaming TV and Movie news cycle, offering something for every viewer’s taste.
