Streaming Highlights You Can’t Miss This September
Streaming Highlights You Can’t Miss This September
1. Major Platform Favorites Return & Expand
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Hulu: Only Murders in the Building returns for Season 5 — expect more charm and mystery. Also unlocking: The Lowdown, a noir drama from FX.
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Netflix: A packed slate including Black Rabbit (thriller), House of Guinness (historical drama), and the Addams Family spinoff (Part 2). Standouts also include The Wrong Paris, a romantic comedy with a Texas twist; aka Charlie Sheen documentary; and international pieces like Same Day with Someone and She Said Maybe.
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Apple TV+: Slow Horses (Season 5) and The Morning Show (Season 4) return, alongside Spike Lee’s High and Low remake.
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Peacock: Premiere of The Paper, a witty newsroom comedy from creators of The Office, arriving September 4 and already renewed for Season 2.
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HBO Max: Launching Task, a gritty crime miniseries starring Mark Ruffalo, in addition to continuing favorites Peacemaker and Last Week Tonight.
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Paramount+: Offers include Tulsa King Season 3, NCIS: Tony & Ziva, and Survivor Season 49—plus a rich catalog of classic films.
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Prime Video: Focuses on YA dramas and a spinoff from The Boys.
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Peacock & Disney+: Deliver diverse picks like The Paper on Peacock and family-centered content on Disney+.
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Live Events on HBO Max: AEW All Out, the wrestling PPV, streams live on September 20 ($39.99 via Pre-Order + HBO Max subscription) — including replays for six months.
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Streaming Tips: Analysts recommend enjoying Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV+, cautiously sampling HBO Max, and being selective with Paramount+, Prime Video, Peacock, and Disney+—depending on personal viewing goals.
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2. K-Dash Content—Pop Culture Meets Nostalgia
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K-Drama My Youth premieres September 5 on Viki & Viu. Song Joong-ki returns to romance after 9 years, starring in this nostalgic tale of second chances.
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Plus, 10 fresh K-dramas premiere across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and more—titles like Confidence Queen, Tempest, and You and Everything Else promise emotional depth and variety.
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3. Animated & Genre-Driven Buzz
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Marvel Zombies releases on Disney+ (Sept 24)—a dark, animated take on the MCU featuring zombified heroes like Scarlet Witch and Thanos in a four-episode arc.
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Animated Premieres also include Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish on Netflix (Sept 5), Weather Hunters on PBS Kids (Sept 8), and upcoming Marvel Zombies and more.
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