7 Streaming Premieres in September 2025 That Upend Your Watchlist

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By: Jessica Morrison

Seven thrilling premieres land in September 2025 and they change what you stream next. These picks matter now because Disney’s live-action blockbuster finally hits Disney+ while A24 and Apple TV+ dump critically talked-about titles. Variety’s roundup lists 24 new streaming arrivals this month, including Lilo & Stitch and Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest. My quick take: this September blends crowd-pleasers and indie risks in a way that could remake everyone’s weekend queue. Which of these will you press play on first?

Why these seven September picks matter for your 2025 watchlist

  • Disney+ adds “Lilo & Stitch” on Sept. 3; impact: bigger family viewership.
  • A24 places 3 major titles on HBO Max and Apple TV+ this month; indie buzz rises.
  • Spike Lee’s “Highest 2 Lowest” lands on Apple TV+ after a theatrical run.

The 7 picks that redefine streaming this September

1 – Lilo & Stitch (Sept. 3 on Disney+): The billion-dollar remake finally streams

Disney’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch” became Hollywood’s only $1 billion grosser so far in 2025 and drops on Sept. 3. If you loved the original as a kid, this is nostalgia turned cinematic event-expect family viewing spikes and social chatter. Want a crowd-pleaser tonight? This one practically guarantees water-cooler buzz.

2 – Highest 2 Lowest (Sept. 5 on Apple TV+): Spike Lee and Denzel revisit a classic tension

Spike Lee’s urban take on Kurosawa’s “High and Low,” starring Denzel Washington, moves from festivals to Apple TV+ on Sept. 5. Critics praised its sensational third act; if you like moral thrillers, this rewrites the rules for prestige streaming. Will you stream an awards contender or wait for the talk-show breakdown?

3 – Friendship (Sept. 5 on HBO Max): A24’s dark comedy that kept critics talking

A24’s black comedy “Friendship,” starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd, earned strong indie box office and arrives on HBO Max this month. The film’s weird tone splits viewers-some call it a cult hit, others call it discomfort comedy; either way, it demands conversation. If you liked edgy awkward humor, this scratches that itch.

4 – Warfare (Sept. 12 on HBO Max): Alex Garland’s tense real-time combat thriller lands

Alex Garland’s “Warfare,” produced with A24 and featuring an ensemble cast, premieres on HBO Max on Sept. 12 after its festival run. The film’s real-time mechanics and ensemble stakes make it compulsive viewing for thriller fans. Ready for a white-knuckle two-hour ride?

5 – Dangerous Animals (Sept. 5 on Shudder): Cannes-born horror for gore fans

“Dangerous Animals,” starring Jai Courtney, arrived with praise from Cannes and hits Shudder on Sept. 5. Its visceral premise-shark-obsessed killer setpieces-promises intense horror-night viewing. If you watch horror for the adrenaline, this one delivers.

6 – All Of You (Sept. 26 on Apple TV+): Romantic comedy with pedigree and a twist

“All Of You,” starring Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots, drops on Apple TV+ on Sept. 26 and mixes rom-com beats with satirical matchmaking ideas. Goldstein’s Emmy cred and a smart script make it more than fluff. Looking for something sweet but smart? Add this to your list.

7 – The Man In My Basement (Sept. 26 on Hulu): A literary thriller with star power

Adapted from Walter Mosley and starring Willem Dafoe, “The Man In My Basement” premieres on Hulu on Sept. 26 after a TIFF screening. Its cozy‑house premise morphs into a tense moral puzzle-perfect if you prefer character-driven suspense. Will you pick atmosphere over blockbuster spectacle?

The numbers that show how September 2025 reshapes streaming habits

KPI Value + Unit Change/Impact
New premieres 24 titles Heavy monthly influx for September
Lilo & Stitch box office $1,000,000,000 Boosts Disney+ family viewing this month
A24 titles on streamers 3 films Raises indie profile on HBO Max/Apple TV+

How will these seven September premieres reshape your 2025 viewing habits?

These films push streaming into a blended season of spectacle and indie risk, giving you both easy hits and conversation-starters. Expect weekend charts to favor family-friendly Disney and festival favorites alike, and plan your watchlist around release dates to avoid spoilers. Which of these seven will spark the biggest reaction among your friends this month?

Sources

  • https://variety.com/lists/best-movies-streaming-september-2025/
  • https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/netflix-september-2025-new-releases-movies-tv-1236356581/

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