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Excitement swells for 7 Fall 2025 picks on streaming. Platforms are stacking this season with finales, star-studded debuts and prestige docs, so timing matters for viewers and awards chatter. Variety and other outlets list late-September through November release windows and big-name casts – from Stranger Things’ final rollout to Kim Kardashian’s scripted debut. One surprise on this list will likely dominate watercooler talk; which of these will you binge first?
Why these 7 fall 2025 picks matter for your streaming watchlist
- Stranger Things final season launches Nov 26, 2025; early episodes drop then a staggered rollout.
- IT: Welcome to Derry premieres Oct 26, 2025 on HBO; franchise prequel aims for big horror audiences.
- All’s Fair stars Kim Kardashian; Hulu bow November 2025, adding mainstream celebrity to scripted drama.
- Ryan Murphy supplies 4 new projects this season, keeping his “event series” pipeline in focus.
The 7 picks that will redefine fall 2025 streaming choices
1 – The Paper: A newsroom comedy that arrives with buzz
Peacock launched Greg Daniels’s newsroom comedy on Sept. 4, 2025, and Variety flagged it as an early must-watch. If you like sharp workplace satire, this one’s the palate-cleanser before the heavier drama piles on.
2 – Only Murders In The Building Season 5 – starry guest list and a new murder
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Hulu drops Season 5 on Sept. 9, 2025, with a cast full of surprise guest stars and a billionaire-gone-wrong mystery, per Variety. If you loved the show’s meta puzzles, expect more celebrity cameos and messy motive threads that make you play armchair detective.
3 – Stranger Things Season 5 – final volume, the Hawkins send-off
Netflix’s long-awaited final season begins a holiday rollout on Nov. 26, 2025 (first four episodes, then staggered episodes), closing one of streaming’s biggest sagas. If you grew up on Hawkins, prepare for big emotional beats and franchise-sized spectacle.

4 – Gen V Season 2 – the spinoff that ties into a blockbuster universe
Prime Video returns Sept. 17, 2025 with Season 2 of Gen V, which threads into The Boys’ climactic endgame. If you crave violent, satirical superhero TV, this is the one that keeps that shared-universe adrenaline going.
5 – Black Rabbit – a Netflix thriller aimed at adults
Netflix’s Black Rabbit lands Sept. 18, 2025 as a noirish drama about brothers running a NYC nightlife empire, starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman (Variety). If you enjoy slick, adult-oriented thrillers, this one’s written to keep you scrolling.
6 – IT: Welcome to Derry – the big horror prequel with a release date
HBO’s 1960s-set IT prequel premieres Oct. 26, 2025, promising terror and a cast that includes Bill Skarsgård reprising Pennywise, according to Variety. If late‑October chills are your thing, this trailer-backed event is a must-watch.

7 – The Morning Show Season 4 – prestige drama with new stakes
Apple TV+ returns Sept. 17, 2025 as the newsroom drama dives into media mergers, deepfakes and legal fallout with star power returning. If you like topical thrillers about reputations and power, this season doubles down on real-world friction.
Why fall 2025 streaming numbers matter for viewers and platforms
KPI Value + Unit Change/Impact New shows previewed 56 shows Bigger fall slate vs many prior years Ryan Murphy offerings 4 shows High-profile creator still drives premieres Major finales 1 big finale Final season rollout on Nov 26, 2025
How will these 7 shows change your 2025 watchlist?
Treat this season like an appointment calendar: Nov 26 (Stranger Things) and Oct 26 (IT) are two anchor dates that reorder what most viewers binge first. Expect watercooler moments, surprise guest turns (and at least one celebrity casting headline), and a streaming calendar that rewards timed viewing rather than casual catching-up. Which premiere will you prioritize – the finale, the horror event, or the Kim Kardashian scripted debut?
Sources
- https://variety.com/lists/fall-tv-show-2025-preview/
- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/netflix-september-2025-new-releases-movies-tv-1236356581/
- https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/22/movies/new-tv-shows-september-2025-watch.html

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.
