Shocking lineup: streaming’s September calendar is stacked and a surprise hit is already renewed. Peacock drops The Paper on Sept. 4 — 10 episodes released at once and a Season 2 renewal already confirmed — while Netflix, Hulu and Apple TV+ roll out buzzy returns the same week. If you love to binge, these seven releases will decide what your feed looks like this fall. Which premieres should you front-load, and which can safely wait? Here’s a sharp, opinionated guide to what to watch first.
What To Know Right Now About September’s 7 Biggest Streaming Premieres
Peacock Debuts The Paper Sept. 4; 10 episodes drop and the series is already renewed for Season 2.
Netflix Releases Wednesday Season 2B On Sept. 4 — Part 2 continues the streamer’s biggest viral drama.
Deadline’s 2025 calendar Lists Hundreds Of Premiere Dates; the guide is updated daily.
Only Murders Season 5 Lands On Hulu Sept. 9, extending a top-tier mystery franchise.
Apple TV+ Returns The Morning Show Season 4 On Sept. 17, keeping a major prestige drama in the fall mix.
The Top 7 Streaming Premieres This September You Can’t Skip
#1 – The Paper: An Office Spinoff Drops 10 Episodes On Sept. 4
America’s Next Top Model documentary drops today on Netflix with shocking revelations
Dana Eden dies at 52, Tehran producer found dead in Athens hotel
This Peacock spinoff premieres Thursday, Sept. 4, with all 10 episodes available at once — and it’s already renewed for Season 2, per The Hollywood Reporter. The cast mixes The Office alumni with new leads (Domhnall Gleeson plays a TP salesman-turned-editor), so if you loved mockumentary satire, this one’s made for a binge.
If You Liked The Office, This One’s Designed To Scratch That Same Itch—start here if you want quick laughs.
Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter was pregnant before her tragic death, court docs reveal
J Cole announces The Fall-Off world tour, first global dates in decades
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### #2 – Wednesday Season 2B: Netflix’s Show Returns Sept. 4 With Final Twists
Netflix schedules Season 2 Part 2 to hit Sept. 4, continuing the gothic-franchise momentum that made Part 1 a viral phenomenon. Part 2 promises high-style production and new guest stars, so expect watercooler moments and social clips all week.
Want Immediate Social Currency? Watch this early — it will dominate conversation the first weekend.
#3 – NCIS: Tony & Ziva — A New Paramount+ Procedural To Track
Paramount+ debuts the new NCIS spinoff (Tony & Ziva) in early September as part of a franchise expansion listed in Deadline’s calendar. Built from a proven IP, this is a safe bet for procedural fans and franchise completists.
If You Follow NCIS Lore, This Is A Must-See; otherwise skip until later.
#4 – The Great British Baking Show Season 13: Comfort TV Returns Sept. 5 On Netflix
Netflix adds Season 13 on Sept. 5, offering the reliable, low-drama comfort that binge watchers return to between heavier premieres. It’s perfect background viewing after intense episodes of prestige dramas.
Need A Palate Cleanser Between Cliffhangers? This is your reset button.
#5 – Only Murders In The Building Season 5: Hulu’s Mystery Returns Sept. 9
Hulu lists Season 5 for Sept. 9, keeping Mysterious Hooks and big-name cameos alive in a series known for blending humor and true-crime obsession. Expect twisty plots that reward attention — not background play.
Crave Theories And Watercooler Debates? Prioritize this early in the week.
#6 – The Morning Show Season 4: Apple TV+ Keeps The Prestige Rolling Sept. 17
Apple TV+ schedules Season 4 for Sept. 17, sustaining a high-profile drama that influences awards-season chatter and streaming prestige. This one’s for viewers who prefer slow-burning, actor-driven stories.
If You Value Acting And Ambition, Put This On Your Watchlist This Month.
#7 – Alice In Borderland Season 3: Netflix Action Drops Sept. 25 For Binge Thrills
Netflix slots the next installment of this intense, game-world thriller for Sept. 25, delivering kinetic episodes built for marathon viewing. It’s the pick for adrenaline junkies who prefer visual spectacle to quiet drama.
Want Nonstop Tension? Save a weekend and power through it.
Three Numbers That Explain Why September Streaming Is So Busy
| Metric | Value | Change/Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Premiere Entries Listed | 100+ Titles | Deadline Says The Roster Covers Hundreds |
| The Paper Episodes | 10 Episodes | Full-Season Drop On Peacock Sept. 4 |
| Peacock Entry Price | $7.99 /mo | Select Tier For Access To The Paper |
What These 7 Premieres Mean For Your Fall Binge Plans In 2025
September 2025 reshuffles your queue: if you binge early you’ll own conversation (Wednesday, The Paper), but spacing prestige (The Morning Show) and comfort (Great British Baking Show) keeps viewing sustainable. Want a simple plan? Prioritize the social-first premieres the first weekend, then slot the prestige dramas across weeknights. Which premiere will you watch first — will you chase the viral moment or savor the slow-burn? Challenge yourself: watch one viral show and one prestige series this week and compare what sticks.
Sources
- https://deadline.com/2025/09/2025-tv-premiere-dates-1235811038/
- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/watch-stream-the-paper-office-spinoff-tv-series-online-1236360609/
- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/netflix-september-2025-new-releases-movies-tv-1236356581/

Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.

