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New TV Shows of the Season

11 September 2025
New TV Shows of the Season
From Mark Ruffalo to Robin Wright, from Meryl Streep to Jude Law… The newest TV shows are bringing a shower of stars to the screen.

The season of staying in has finally arrived. It’s the time for rain that we’ll enjoy listening to, the breeze that feels a little too cool with the window open, and the light cardigans we’ll happily wrap ourselves in. And what pairs better with such weather than a good series? So, brew your tea, prepare your coffee, and settle in—we’ve rounded up the best and newest series to watch this fall and winter.

The Paper

IMDb: 7.0

When: Premiered September 4

September has only just begun, but if you want to step into fall with something witty and lighthearted, The Paper is the perfect pick. Created by Greg Daniels and Michael Koman, the series is a spin-off of the legendary The Office. This time, the spotlight is on Dunder Mifflin—the paper and office supply company from the original—after it goes bankrupt and is taken over by a new corporation called Enervate.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

At the center of it all is Ned Sampson, played by Irish actor Domhnall Gleeson (About Time), who brings his own quirky energy to the role. With its mockumentary style and subtle humor, the series carries the unmistakable DNA of The Office, while offering fresh laughs of its own.

Only Murders in the Building: Season 5

IMDb: 8.1

When: September 9
Where: Disney+

Few shows capture the mood of fall quite like Only Murders in the Building—from its warm-toned art direction to its suspenseful yet cozy storytelling. The trio we can’t get enough of—Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez—return for another season of mysteries inside the Arconia, that infamous New York apartment building where crime tape seems to appear on every corner.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

After the shocking murder of building superintendent Lester at the end of last season, Charles, Oliver, and Mabel are once again drawn into an investigation. Season 5 also comes with a star-studded guest cast, including Bobby Cannavale, Keegan-Michael Key, Renée Zellweger, Christoph Waltz, Beanie Feldstein, Logan Lerman, and Dianne Wiest. And yes—Meryl Streep is back as Loretta, Oliver’s wonderfully eccentric wife. We’re also eager to see Selena Gomez’s refreshed style and energy in this new chapter.

Task

IMDb: 7.6

When: September 7
Where: HBO Max

If gritty crime dramas are more your speed, HBO Max’s Task will likely be your fall obsession. Created by Brad Ingelsby, the mind behind Mare of Easttown, the series stars Mark Ruffalo as Tom Brandis, an FBI agent leading a task force investigating stolen cash from Philadelphia drug houses belonging to a powerful cartel. Professionally, Brandis is sharp and relentless, but his personal life is unraveling—especially when it comes to his kids.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

He’s joined by Oscar and Golden Globe winner Emily Jones as his determined ally, with strong support from Tom Pelphrey (Ozark, Love & Death) and Alison Oliver (Conversations with Friends, Saltburn). With its mix of crime, suspense, and flawed humanity, Task is already drawing comparisons to TV’s most iconic FBI agents, from Fox Mulder (The X-Files) to Dale Cooper (Twin Peaks). Will Tom Brandis earn a place on that list? This fall, we’ll find out.

The Girlfriend

IMDb: 6.7

When: September 10
Where: Prime Video

Robin Wright fans, gather around! The acclaimed actress, who captivated audiences with her powerhouse performance in House of Cards, now returns to the screen in the much-anticipated The Girlfriend. This time, Wright steps into the role of Laura, a mother whose curiosity, suspicion, and paranoia steadily consume her. Laura has never believed anyone is truly worthy of her son Daniel, but when he introduces her to Cherry—the woman he hopes to build a serious relationship with—her protective instincts go into overdrive.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

No matter how hard she tries, Laura simply cannot warm to Cherry. Convinced she is hiding something, Laura begins to act on her fears. The deeper her suspicions grow, the more she transforms into an overly protective and possessive mother. But is Cherry really concealing a darker side, or is Laura’s imagination spiraling out of control? Adapted from Michelle Francis’s 2017 novel, The Girlfriend also features several episodes directed by Wright herself. With its suspenseful premise and star power, it’s a series worth adding to your watchlist.

The Morning Show: Season 4

IMDb: 8.1

When: September 17
Where: Apple TV

The drama behind the morning desk is heating up even further in Season 4 of The Morning Show. This time, the cast welcomes celebrated newcomers Marion Cotillard and Jeremy Irons, promising even more intrigue. The network has rebranded as UBN and is preparing to broadcast the 2024 Olympics, raising the stakes higher than ever.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

Jennifer Aniston’s Alex Levy now sits among the channel’s executives, while Reese Witherspoon’s Bradley finds herself in hot water after confessing to betraying her brother. Though she’s not behind bars, her life has taken a dramatic turn. Meanwhile, former UBA CEO Cory is scrambling to reinvent himself as a Hollywood producer after his firing. Within the network, the web of scandals, shifting loyalties, and cutthroat ambition continues to grow. If anyone still associates Jennifer Aniston solely with Rachel from Friends, this season proves just how far she’s come as a dramatic lead. Make sure to catch up before diving into the explosive new season.

Black Rabbit

IMDb: 7.8

When: September 18
Where: Netflix

One of the most exciting projects of the season is Black Rabbit, a gripping mini-series that brings together Jude Law and Jason Bateman. The story unfolds in a luxury club of the same name, where two brothers—Jake and Vince—find themselves in deep trouble. One is conservative, the other incompetent, and both are grappling with financial ruin when they cross paths with the mafia. As expected, their involvement drags them into a series of dangerous and unpredictable events.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

Bateman, who successfully balanced acting and directing in Ozark, directs the first two episodes here, once again collaborating with his Ozark co-star Laura Lannett. The actor has even gone on record to say Black Rabbit might be the best work of his career so far. Is that just hype? We’ll let the series speak for itself. Either way, anticipation is sky-high.

The Lowdown

IMDb: 7.6

When: September 25
Where: Disney Plus

We’ve missed Ethan Hawke on our screens, and now he’s back alongside the ever-compelling Kyle MacLachlan. In The Lowdown, Hawke plays Lee Raybon, a self-described “real historian,” which explains the series’ title: “lowdown” meaning “the real deal.” But Raybon’s relentless pursuit of the truth doesn’t come without a cost—his investigations consistently land him in hot water.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

After opening a bookstore in Tulsa, he begins probing into corruption and complaints within the community, only to uncover ties leading back to the powerful Washberg family. At the top of this tangled web is a Washberg brother, played by MacLachlan, who is also running for governor. The clash between Hawke and MacLachlan promises sharp, compelling drama. For fans of political intrigue and character-driven storytelling, this one is not to be missed.

House of Guinness


When: September 25
Where: Netflix

From Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders, comes House of Guinness, a sweeping period drama set in 1860s Dublin. This new series dives into the origins of the world-famous Guinness brand, capturing the turbulent years following the death of Sir Benjamin Guinness, the man who propelled the brewery to global prominence. His sons, Arthur and Edward, inherit both the family business and its accompanying challenges, sparking a battle of power, legacy, and excess.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

Netflix describes the brothers as “powerful and pleasure-seeking,” while Knight himself insists “wild” is the most fitting term for his characters. With its heady mix of family drama, historical intrigue, and lavish production design, House of Guinness promises to be one of Netflix’s standout fall offerings.

Gen V: Season 2

IMDb: 7.7

When: September 17
Where: Prime Video

While fans eagerly await the next season of The Boys, its spin-off Gen V is back with a second season to keep the adrenaline pumping. Focusing on young superheroes navigating the blurred lines between power and morality, Gen Vcontinues to expand the universe of Supes and their endless conflict with humanity.

New Tv Shows Of The Season
New Tv Shows Of The Season

This season introduces Hamish Linklater, best known as a voice actor, in the role of the new Dean. Prime Video will drop the first three episodes on September 17, with the remaining five released weekly. With its mix of dark humor, brutal action, and sharp social commentary, Gen V remains a must-watch for anyone craving more from The Boys universe.

Other Standout Productions of the Fall–Winter TV Season
  • Toni Collette takes the lead in Wayward, a chilling horror series set in a small town. Mark your calendars: it drops on Netflix on September 25.
  • Oscar-winning actress Jessica Chastain headlines The Savant, a gripping new drama premiering on Apple TV on September 26.
  • Glen Powell stars in Chad Powers, a heartwarming sports comedy already being hailed as the perfect alternative for Ted Lasso fans. It arrives on Disney Plus on September 30.
  • The adrenaline-packed Japanese hit returns: Alice in Borderland kicks off its third season on Netflix, also on September 25.
  • October has plenty to look forward to—most notably the third season of The Diplomat, which introduces a brand-new U.S. president. Catch it on Netflix starting October 18.
  • Kristen Bell and Adam Brody return in the second season of Nobody Wants This, streaming on Netflix from October 23.
  • Horror lovers, brace yourselves: IT: Welcome to Derry makes its terrifying debut on HBO Max on October 26.
  • November brings perhaps the biggest event of the season: Stranger Things is finally back. Expect to see the beloved young cast all grown up when the series launches in two parts on Netflix—Part One on November 26, followed by Part Two on December 25.
  • Fallout fans, rejoice! The bizarre and unforgettable world of the vault dwellers returns with Season Two on Prime Video, streaming from December 17.
  • And for those who can’t resist a guilty pleasure, Emily in Paris is back with its fifth season on Netflix starting December 18.

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