This video provides a comprehensive overview of new and returning TV series releasing in September 2025. The presenter, Matthew, highlights a wide range of genres and platforms, offering viewers a curated list of must-watch shows.
Here's a list of the shows mentioned in the transcript, along with very brief descriptions:
Please note that some release dates are given as ranges (e.g., "September 7th" for Task means it starts releasing on that date, not necessarily that all episodes drop then). Others specify a release method (e.g., all at once, weekly). This information is all based on the provided transcript.
Here's a combined list of show titles, descriptions, and release dates, based on the provided transcript:
The Paper: A mockumentary sitcom about the staff of a struggling newspaper. Release Date: September 4th (all ten episodes)
NCIS: Tony & Ziva: An NCIS spin-off reuniting Tony and Ziva as they confront a deadly conspiracy. Release Date: September 4th (three episodes initially, then weekly)
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3: Daryl and Carol continue their journey across Europe. Release Date: September 7th (weekly)
Task: An intense crime thriller about an FBI agent assembling a task force. Release Date: September 7th (weekly)
Only Murders in the Building Season 5: The gang returns for another round of amateur sleuthing. Release Date: September 9th (weekly)
High Potential Season 2: A crime dramedy series about a high-IQ single mom turned LAPD consultant. Release Date: September 16th (weekly on ABC, then Hulu/Disney+)
Gen V Season 2: The Boys spin-off continues the story of young superheroes at Godolkin University. Release Date: September 17th (three episodes initially, then weekly)
The Morning Show Season 4: A newsroom drama starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. Release Date: September 17th (weekly)
Black Rabbit: A thriller miniseries about a New York City restaurant owner and his estranged brother. Release Date: September 18th (all eight episodes at once)
Tulsa King Season 3: Sylvester Stallone returns as a mafia capo operating in Tulsa. Release Date: September 21st (weekly)
The Lowdown: A series about a bookstore owner exposing corruption. Release Date: September 23rd
Slow Horses Season 5: A witty spy thriller about dysfunctional MI5 agents. Release Date: September 24th (weekly)
Alice in Borderland Season 3: A Japanese sci-fi thriller series about survival games. Release Date: September 25th (all episodes at once)
Wayward: A mystery thriller set in a sinister town. Release Date: September 25th (all eight episodes at once)
House of Guinness: A historical drama set in 1860s Dublin and New York. Release Date: September 25th (all eight episodes at once)
The Runarounds: An Amazon Prime musical teen drama about friends chasing fame. Release Date: September 1st
Beavis and Butt-Head Season 3: Continuation of the animated duo's revival. Release Date: September 3rd
The Girlfriend: A psychological thriller about a mother suspicious of her son's girlfriend. Release Date: September 10th
Tyler Perry's Beauty in Black Season 2: A series continuing secrets, betrayals, and family intrigue. Release Date: September 11th
Futurama Season 13: Fry, Leela, and Bender return for more sci-fi comedy adventures. Release Date: September 15th
Brilliant Minds Season 2: A medical drama about genius doctors. Release Date: September 22nd
Murder in a Small Town Season 2: A mystery drama set in a small town. Release Date: September 23rd
Marvel Zombies: A new animated series from Marvel. Release Date: September 24th
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5: A crime drama series continuing high-stakes investigations. Release Date: September 25th
The Savant: An Apple TV+ thriller starring Jessica Chastain as an undercover investigator. Release Date: September 26th
The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers, Krapopolis, and Universal Basic Guys: New seasons of these animated shows. Release Date: September 28th