12 Streaming Shows Everyone’s Talking About Right Now

The streaming world is buzzing with amazing shows this September 2025! From long-awaited returns of fan favorites to brand-new series that are capturing everyone’s attention, there’s something for every viewer. Whether you’re into comedy, thrillers, or superhero stories, these 12 shows are creating the biggest buzz across streaming platforms right now.
1. The Paper

Comedy fans are buzzing about the arrival of The Paper, which premiered September 4, 2025, on Peacock in the U.S. and Sky/Now in the U.K.
Officially positioned as a spinoff of The Office, the series introduces fresh faces and modern workplace humor while preserving the mockumentary style that made its predecessor iconic. The story follows a struggling small-town newspaper navigating the chaos of journalism in the digital age.
Viewers are treated to a sharp blend of awkward comedy, heartfelt camaraderie, and generational clashes. Critics have praised its ability to honor the legacy of The Office while confidently establishing its own identity.
2. Slow Horses Season 5

Apple TV+’s gritty spy thriller Slow Horses galloped back onto screens on September 24, 2025, delivering its most explosive season opener yet.
Gary Oldman once again embodies the brilliantly grumpy Jackson Lamb, corralling his team of MI5 outcasts through a fresh maze of conspiracy and betrayal. The new season wastes no time, plunging viewers into the aftermath of a shocking terrorist attack that strikes far closer to home than previous storylines.
The mix of cutting humor, character-driven drama, and taut espionage thrills remains intact. Critics are hailing it as the series’ best run so far, citing leaner storytelling and richer character arcs.
3. Task

HBO’s crime drama Task premiered on September 7, 2025, as a seven-episode limited series. Mark Ruffalo leads as Tom Brandis, a former priest turned FBI agent tasked with heading a special task force in suburban Philadelphia.
On the other side is Robbie Prendergrast (Tom Pelphrey), a garbage collector whose hidden double life becomes central to a wave of violent robberies. The series pits these two men’s worlds against each other, probing grief, moral compromise, and survival.
Emilia Jones plays Robbie’s niece Maeve, burdened with caring for his children while navigating her own doubts. Critics have praised how Task blends procedural tension with character depth and moral fragility.
4. Only Murders in the Building Season 5

The Arconia’s treasured amateur sleuths renew their podcast with fresh stakes in Only Murders in the Building Season 5, which launched on September 9, 2025. Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez return as Charles, Oliver, and Mabel, investigating the suspicious death of their longtime doorman, Lester.
What seemed like an accident quickly unravels into a sprawling web of mob ties, executive intrigue, and dark secrets beyond the building walls. A parade of A-list guest stars—Renée Zellweger, Christoph Waltz, Logan Lerman among them—injects new energy and red herrings.
A surprising voice cameo by Paul Rudd as an AI doorman robot, L.E.S.T.R., adds a surreal twist. Critics are applauding the season’s return to the trio’s core chemistry while pushing the mystery into darker territory.
5. Wednesday Season 2, Part 2

In the newest chapter of Wednesday, Netflix picks up the gauntlet on September 3, 2025, with Part 2 of Season 2 pushing Nevermore’s darkness even further. The season is split into two halves—Part 1 dropped August 6, and now the final episodes land amidst heightened supernatural tension.
Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday contends with fractured family dynamics, startling psychic discoveries, and creeping conspiracies that threaten the academy’s very fabric.
The show expands its roster with unsettling new arrivals, including Lady Gaga as mysterious educator Rosaline Rotwood. Gothic tone, sharp humor, and eerie suspense continue to anchor the series. Fans speculate alliances may shift as secrets from Enid, Galpin, and the Frumps emerge in shocking ways.
6. The Morning Show Season 4

On September 17, 2025, The Morning Show kicked off its fourth season on Apple TV+, entering a world reshaped by a merged network and new power dynamics. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return as Alex and Bradley, whose complicated bond is tested under increasing corporate pressure.
Marion Cotillard is among the new cast additions. A two-year time jump sets the stage for global challenges: disinformation, AI tech, and media influence loom large.
Behind the scenes, alliances shift and tensions simmer in the newsroom’s high-stakes ecosystem. The season premieres weekly through November 19, 2025, promising sharp commentary and internal reckonings.
7. Tulsa King Season 3

Tulsa King returned on September 21, 2025, on Paramount+ with its third chapter, and it’s shaping up to be its darkest yet. Sylvester Stallone is back as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, the exiled mafia boss building a reinvention in Tulsa after years behind bars.
This season introduces heavy new threats, including Robert Patrick as Jeremiah Dunmire and Samuel L. Jackson as Russell Lee Washington Jr., the latter setting up his own spinoff, NOLA King. As Dwight expands his empire, rival factions and whispers of betrayal crowd in.
The show maintains its signature mix of crime drama and wry humor, while Stallone’s magnetic presence keeps the tone grounded. Season 3 spans 10 episodes, with weekly releases leading to a dramatic, high-stakes buildup.
8. The Savant

The Savant is an upcoming Apple TV+ miniseries starring Jessica Chastain as Jodi Goodwin, a psychologist turned undercover investigator. Inspired by a 2019 Cosmopolitan article, it follows her infiltration of extremist online groups to prevent violent attacks.
Though slated for a September 26, 2025 debut, Apple has postponed its release “for careful consideration.” Supporting cast includes Nnamdi Asomugha, James Badge Dale, Pablo Schreiber, and others.
Its strong premise, Chastain’s dual role as lead and executive producer, and bold subject matter have already sparked conversations about timing, relevance, and narratives of extremism..
9. The Guest

The Guest debuted on BBC One and iPlayer on September 1, 2025, quickly drawing attention for its chilling premise. Gabrielle Creevy is listed among the leads.
The show centers around the arrival of a secretive individual who arrives under mysterious circumstances to a remote manor-hotel setting beset by storms, tensions, and strange occurrences. As trust unravels and hidden motivations surface, the boundaries between safety and danger blur.
Atmospheric direction, unreliable narration, and chilling tone drive much of the tension. Though full plot details remain under wraps, reviews note strong performances and escalating dread.
10. RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Season 7

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK strutted back onto BBC Three and iPlayer on September 25, 2025, with twelve new queens ready to dazzle. RuPaul returns as host alongside Michelle Visage, with Alan Carr and Graham Norton alternating in the judges’ seats.
Weekly design, performance, and runway challenges promise fresh drama, fierce looks, and hilarious meltdowns. Guest judges including Jane Horrocks, Joel Dommett, and Nadine Coyle bring extra sparkle while delivering biting critiques.
The competition builds toward crowning the “UK’s Next Drag Superstar,” raising the bar with every episode. Fans are already celebrating a season that blends spectacle, comedy, and heartfelt vulnerability with quintessential British flair.
11. Marvel Zombies

Marvel Zombies premiered September 24, 2025, on Disney+, serving as Marvel Studios’ first TV-MA animated miniseries. This chilling spin-off of What If…? reimagines Earth’s mightiest heroes infected by a devastating plague.
Survivors including Shang-Chi, Yelena Belova, and Katy must adapt as familiar powers become horrific weapons of destruction. The four-episode series leans into body horror and moral decay, exploring what it means to fight when humanity is nearly lost.
A stellar voice cast—Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Florence Pugh, and Simu Liu—returns to reprise their MCU roles. Early reactions praise the bold mix of superhero spectacle and terrifying horror, marking a daring step for Marvel animation.
12. Alice in Borderland Season 3

Netflix’s Alice in Borderland returned on September 25, 2025, promising the darkest chapter yet of its dystopian survival saga. Arisu (Kento Yamazaki) and Usagi (Tao Tsuchiya) attempt normalcy after escaping the Borderland, only for Usagi’s kidnapping to pull them back into the nightmare.
A menacing Joker card signals harsher trials, introducing new games designed to shatter body and mind. Returning allies join newcomers like Koji Ohkura, intensifying both strategy and mistrust among players.
Emotional stakes rise as Arisu confronts his deepest fears and the heavy toll of survival. Critics anticipate this season to deliver shocking twists and a finale that could redefine the Borderland forever.
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