Top 10 New Streaming Films In September 2025 — What Changes Now

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By: Jessica Morrison

September’s streaming slate suddenly feels like a mini-festival: family megahit Lilo & Stitch lands on Disney+ (Sept. 3), A24 drops three high-profile titles across HBO Max and Apple TV+ (Friendship, Warfare, Highest 2 Lowest), and Netflix fills the midmonth slot with crowd-pleasers. This Top 10 list collects the biggest, buzziest arrivals (dates, platforms, one-line verdicts) so you can queue the right film tonight. If you loved last summer’s blockbusters or crave a dark indie, you’ll find something that fits.

What To Watch First: 10 Streaming Films That Change September

  • Lilo & Stitch Debuts On Disney+ On Sept. 3, bringing Hollywood’s biggest 2025 film to homes.
  • Highest 2 Lowest Arrives On Apple TV+ (Sept. 5) After a Cannes run and Denzel lead.
  • A24 Places Friendship And Warfare On HBO Max This Month, boosting indie buzz.
  • Netflix Adds midmonth crowd-pleasers like Ice Road: Vengeance (Sept. 15) to top charts.
  • Several films premiered at festivals; streaming windows vary by platform and date this September.

Top 10 Streaming Movies This September (By Impact And Buzz)

#1 – Lilo & Stitch Lands On Disney+ Sept. 3 — Watch The $1B Hit At Home

Disney’s live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch (Hollywood’s only $1 billion grosser in 2025) hits Disney+ on Sept. 3; expect family viewing spikes. If you loved the theatrical spectacle, this is the obvious overnight replay for kids and parents alike.

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#2 – Highest 2 Lowest (Sept. 5, Apple TV+) — Spike Lee And Denzel Reunite

Spike Lee’s NYC reimagining of Kurosawa’s classic stars Denzel Washington and lands on Apple TV+ Sept. 5 after festival praise. You’ll want this if heavy moral drama and a sensational third act are your thing.

#3 – Friendship (Sept. 5, HBO Max) — A24’s Black Comedy Goes Small And Strange

A24’s Friendship, starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd, arrives on HBO Max Sept. 5 after a $16M indie run; it’s awkward, dark, and unexpectedly sharp. If you liked indie cult hits, this scratches that exact itch.

#4 – Warfare (Sept. 12, HBO Max) — Alex Garland’s Real-Time Combat Thriller Streams

Alex Garland’s ensemble combat thriller Warfare (HBO Max, Sept. 12) brings kinetic tension to streaming after theatrical play. Fans of breathless, real-time narratives should queue this one first.

#5 – Dangerous Animals (Sept. 5, Shudder) — Cannes Horror That Actually Bites

Jai Courtney headlines Shudder’s Dangerous Animals, a shark-obsessed thriller praised out of Cannes, streaming Sept. 5. If you want horror that refuses calm, this one keeps you on edge.

#6 – The Wedding Banquet (Sept. 8, Paramount+) — A Modern Dramedy With Star Power

Andrew Ahn’s take on Ang Lee’s story, featuring Kelly Marie Tran and Lily Gladstone, streams Paramount+ Sept. 8. Expect warm cultural comedy layered with modern fertility and identity stakes — great for date-night viewers.

#7 – All Of You (Sept. 26, Apple TV+) — Brett Goldstein’s Romantic Twist You Didn’t Expect

Co-written and starred in by Brett Goldstein, All Of You arrives on Apple TV+ Sept. 26; it’s rom-com adjacency with an original matchmaking hook. If you liked warm, character-first comedies, save this for a cozy weekend.

#8 – The Man In My Basement (Sept. 26, Hulu) — Willem Dafoe Anchors A Strange Thriller

Adapted from Walter Mosley, this Hulu premiere pairs Willem Dafoe and Corey Hawkins on Sept. 26 in a noir-tinged bargain tale. Readers who like literary adaptations should note its festival pedigree.

#9 – The Wrong Paris (Sept. 12, Netflix) — Miranda Cosgrove’s Rom-Com Mistaken-Location Hook

Netflix’s The Wrong Paris (Sept. 12) flips a dating-show premise (Paris, Texas vs. Paris, France) into light romantic complications starring Miranda Cosgrove. Bring popcorn for a breezy, guilty-pleasure watch.

#10 – Ice Road: Vengeance (Sept. 15, Netflix) — Liam Neeson Returns To the Road-Action Formula

Liam Neeson’s Ice Road: Vengeance lands on Netflix Sept. 15 after theatrical runs; expect action beats built for streaming viewership. If you chase Neeson’s brand of stoic action, this is one to add.

The Key Numbers That Tell You September Streaming’s Scale

KPI Value + Unit Change/Impact
New Movies Listed 24 Titles Large September slate (Variety list)
Lilo & Stitch Box Office $1.0B Biggest 2025 theatrical-to-stream debut
A24 Releases This Month 3 Titles High indie presence on major streamers

Streaming volume and a few big theatrical-to-stream drops drive September’s attention.

What These 10 Premieres Mean For Your Watchlist This Month

September shifts from leftover-summer streaming into a dense release window: family blockbusters, A24 prestige, and genre bloodlines all arrive within three weeks. Pick by mood (family, dark comedy, or thriller), and remember: the biggest box-office titles (like Lilo & Stitch) often dominate charts the first week on platform, so stream early if you care about trending conversation.

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/
  • https://deadline.com/2025/09/2025-tv-premiere-dates-1235811038/

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