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
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.
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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/
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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.
