Discover September’s Must-See Movies and TV Shows on Streaming

September 2025 brings an exciting lineup of new movies and television shows across popular streaming platforms. From gripping dramas to compelling comedies, there is a diverse range of content set to premiere this month. With offerings from Netflix, HBO Max, and Hulu, viewers can expect a variety of genres to suit different tastes.
New Series to Watch This Month
One of the standout premieres is “Task”, a crime drama miniseries debuting on HBO Max on September 7, 2025. Starring Mark Ruffalo, the series follows an FBI agent leading a task force to investigate a series of violent robberies in a small town. The plot thickens with Tom Pelphrey portraying a seemingly mild-mannered family man who is secretly orchestrating the crimes. Created by Brad Ingelsby, known for his work on “Mare of Easttown,” “Task” promises to deliver a mix of suspense and character-driven storytelling.
Another notable addition is “Love Con Revenge”, set to premiere on Netflix on September 5. This docuseries follows former romance fraud victim Cecilie Fjellhøy as she partners with private investigator Brianne Joseph. Together, they aim to help other victims of romantic scams navigate the often murky waters of fraud. The series aims to educate viewers on recognizing scams and finding support.
On September 19, “Haunted Hotel” will launch on Netflix. This animated series, created by Dan Harmon and Chris McKenna, features Eliza Coupe as Katherine, a hotel manager dealing with both her estranged brother, who is a ghost, and the challenges of running a haunted establishment. This show aims to blend horror with humor, reminiscent of the creators’ previous work on “Rick and Morty.”
Comedy and Drama Features
The horror-comedy “I Don’t Understand You” is set to premiere on Hulu on September 12. It stars Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells as a married couple celebrating their anniversary in Italy, only to have their vacation take a chaotic turn. As they await news about adopting a baby from Amanda Seyfried‘s character, the film promises a blend of dark humor and relatable marital struggles.
Lastly, “The Paper,” launching on Peacock on September 4, is a mockumentary-style series about a struggling local newspaper called The Toledo Truth-Teller. With a new editor-in-chief portrayed by Domhnall Gleeson, the show aims to revive the spirit of journalism in a cynical environment. Viewers can expect a mix of comedy and insightful commentary on the challenges faced by local news outlets.
With such a varied array of content, September 2025 offers something for everyone, from crime thrillers to humorous takes on modern life. Mark your calendars for these exciting premieres and prepare for a month of engaging entertainment.