The streaming landscape is constantly evolving, and this week is no exception, with a deluge of new movies and shows hitting major platforms. From gripping dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies to thrilling action and animated adventures, viewers have a wealth of options to explore across Netflix, Max, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Peacock, and Paramount+. Whether you’re looking for a blockbuster movie premiere or a binge-worthy series, there’s something for every taste.
Netflix: A Diverse Slate of New Content
Netflix is rolling out a robust selection of new movies and series this week. Fans of stand-up comedy can catch Jordan Jensen: Take Me With You, a new special premiering on September 9th. For those seeking reality drama, Love Is Blind: France (Season 1) and Love Is Blind: Brazil – A Fresh Start (Season 5) debut on September 10th, offering viewers a chance to watch contestants fall in love sight unseen. The week also brings several new limited series, including aka Charlie Sheen (September 10th), The Dead Girls (September 10th), and Beauty and the Bester (September 12th), alongside the new original film The Wrong Paris (September 12th).
Max Expands Its Library with Fresh Films and Series
Max is adding a variety of content to its platform, including the intriguing A24 film Friendship, starring Paul Rudd, which becomes available on September 5th. The modern war movie Warfare from Alex Garland arrives on September 12th, promising a tense cinematic experience. For documentary enthusiasts, Seen & Heard: The History Of Black Television premieres on September 9th, offering a look into the evolution of Black representation in broadcasting. Original series Task also debuts on September 7th, adding another compelling drama to the platform.
Hulu Rolls Out a Mix of Originals and Acclaimed Films
Hulu is bolstering its library with a strong lineup this week. The highly anticipated fifth season of the hit comedy-mystery Only Murders in the Building kicks off with a three-episode premiere on September 9th. The series continues to follow Charles, Oliver, and Mabel as they investigate a new murder within their apartment building. For fans of sports comedies, the new series Chad Powers, starring Glen Powell, premieres on September 30th. Earlier in the week, on September 4th, the documentary Blood & Myth makes its debut, exploring a gripping story from the Alaskan wilderness.
Prime Video Presents Original Series and Fan Favorites
Prime Video is set to captivate audiences with the second season of its popular superhero series, Gen V, premiering on September 17th. This spin-off of “The Boys” continues to explore the lives of young supes at Godolkin University. Other notable additions include the new Amazon Original movie The Runarounds (September 1st), the espionage thriller Black Bag (September 5th), and a collection of the Bourne film franchise, starting September 1st. The Girlfriend, an original series, also arrives on September 10th.
Disney+ Soars with New Animated Adventures and Live-Action Charm
Disney+ is offering a treat for animation fans with the premiere of Spider-Man: The Animated Series (Seasons 1-5) on September 9th. The live-action movie Lilo & Stitch also makes its streaming debut on September 3rd. For those seeking darker thrills, the Marvel Cinematic Universe gets a gruesome twist with the premiere of Marvel Zombies on September 24th. Meanwhile, Star Wars: The Bad Batch continues with new episodes from Season 3 on September 10th.
Apple TV+ Delivers Prestige Dramas and Thrillers
Apple TV+ is bringing star power to its September schedule. The Spike Lee-directed crime thriller Highest 2 Lowest, starring Denzel Washington, premieres on September 5th, following its limited theatrical run. The acclaimed spy drama Slow Horses returns for its fifth season on September 24th, with Gary Oldman reprising his role as Jackson Lamb. Viewers can also look forward to the return of The Morning Show for its fourth season on September 17th, and the premiere of the new thriller series The Savant starring Jessica Chastain on September 26th.
Peacock’s Fall Lineup Includes New Originals and Game Show Staples
Peacock is expanding its original content with The Paper, a mockumentary-style comedy from the creators of “The Office,” premiering September 4th. This new series follows a documentary crew as they turn their attention to a struggling Midwestern newspaper. Classic game shows also find a new streaming home, with Jeopardy! (Season 42) and Wheel of Fortune (Season 43) beginning their runs on September 9th. The reality dating competition Love Island Games returns for its second season on September 16th.
Paramount+ Rounds Out the Week with New Series and Movies
Paramount+ is offering a mix of new and returning series for September. The highly anticipated NCIS: Tony & Ziva spinoff premieres on September 4th, reuniting beloved characters. Fans of Sylvester Stallone can look forward to the third season of Tulsa King, premiering September 21st. The platform also adds a variety of movies, including the streaming premiere of Andrew Ahn’s remake The Wedding Banquet on September 8th.
This week’s streaming news showcases the incredible diversity and quality of content available to viewers. With new movies and shows consistently dropping across all major platforms, the challenge for audiences remains not what to watch, but how to fit it all in.