September was a great month for television viewers. Streaming services announced new seasons of both popular shows and exciting new series, meaning there’s lots to look forward to – whether you enjoy superhero legal dramas, high-quality science fiction, or comedies with a spooky twist. These renewals cover a wide range of genres – from comedy and drama to thrillers and historical adventures – and some shows were picked up for future seasons *before* their current seasons even finished airing.
Here’s a list of every series that was officially renewed for more episodes in September 2025. For each show, we’ve included a brief description of what it’s about, where you can watch it, and the details of its renewal. This will help you plan your next binge-watching session and stay informed about what’s coming soon.
‘Haunted Hotel’ (2025– )
Matt Roller’s funny animated show takes place in a busy hotel filled with both living people and ghosts. The staff – including bellhops and banshees – and a very overwhelmed front desk worker are constantly trying to prevent the hotel’s most troublesome guests from causing trouble in the lobby. The series focuses on humorous workplace situations, with new monsters arriving each week, large-scale comedic moments, and a heartwarming group of characters led by a manager who handles all the supernatural craziness as if it’s just part of the job. You can watch it on Netflix.
Great news! Season 2 is confirmed, following the renewal on September 26th. Netflix has announced that the animated series will be back with more episodes. The show will feature the same beloved characters and continue the spooky hotel story that made the first season so popular. We can look forward to the next season diving deeper into the hotel’s history and introducing new guests when it streams on Netflix again. Expect fresh storylines and an expansion of the show’s world!
‘Daredevil: Born Again’ (2025– )
Located in Hell’s Kitchen, the new Marvel series focuses on Matt Murdock, a lawyer who dedicates himself to justice. During the day, he argues cases in court, and at night, he becomes the masked crime fighter Daredevil. The show combines realistic crime stories with intense action sequences – like brutal hallway brawls – and complex legal challenges, all while featuring characters we know from the more street-level side of the MCU. You can watch it on Disney+.
On September 18th, the show was quickly renewed for a third season, even before the second season had its debut. Marvel Studios’ streaming head Brad Winderbaum verified this early renewal, demonstrating the studio’s belief in the series’ future on Disney+. Fans can anticipate further episodes on Disney+ following the release of Season 2, as Season 3 is already confirmed.
‘We Were Liars’ (2025– )
This psychological thriller on Prime Video centers around a rich family who spend their summers on a secluded island. A close group of teenagers experience love, competition, and a devastating secret that dramatically changes their lives. The story unfolds through different time periods, using unreliable recollections and diary entries to reveal the truth about a particular summer and the lasting impact it has on everyone involved. It’s available to stream on Prime Video.
On September 17th, the show was officially renewed for a second season, promising more surprising discoveries. This decision by Prime Video means viewers can expect new episodes that delve further into the group of friends’ hidden secrets and the repercussions that keep pulling them back to the beach. Season 2 will become available on Prime Video once the current season finishes airing.
‘Tulsa King’ (2022– )
Sylvester Stallone plays a New York mafia leader who is released from prison after a long sentence and relocated to Oklahoma. He unexpectedly assembles a team in Tulsa. The show blends humorous situations arising from his unfamiliar surroundings with the typical dealings of the mafia world, as this exiled boss attempts to establish control amidst biker gangs, cannabis shops, and influential local figures. You can watch it on Paramount+.
On September 16th, Paramount+ announced it was ordering a fourth season of the series, just days before the third season began airing. This quick renewal means Sylvester Stallone’s story will continue, with more conflicts between crime and business taking place in the American Midwest. Like Season 3, Season 4 will be available to watch only on Paramount+.
‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )
This Apple TV+ drama follows the people who work at the made-up UBA news network – the anchors, producers, and bosses – as they deal with fast-moving news, changes at the top, and the stress of broadcasting live. Featuring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon in leading roles with a large cast, the show combines personal struggles and work issues with storylines inspired by real-world headlines. You can watch it on Apple TV+.
Apple TV+ has ordered a fifth season of the series, announcing the renewal on September 16th, shortly before the Season 4 debut. This means viewers can expect more episodes exploring the inner workings and broadcast changes at UBA. Season 5 will become available on Apple TV+ once Season 4 has completed airing.
‘The Hunting Wives’ (2025– )
This drama, set amongst the wealthy in Texas, centers around a new arrival who gets involved with a dazzling group of friends. Their lavish parties and hidden secrets quickly lead to intense obsession and peril. What begins as an alluring distraction soon turns into a complicated web of deceit, local power struggles, and a murder investigation that makes everyone a suspect. You can watch it on Netflix.
The series was officially renewed for a second season on September 12th. After initially airing on Starz and then moving platforms, the show is now exclusively a Netflix production. The new season will feature new episodes that continue the exciting mix of social dynamics and criminal activity, and will explore the fallout from the complicated relationships established in Season 1.
‘Foundation’ (2021– )
This grand science fiction story is based on Isaac Asimov’s tale of Hari Seldon, a mathematician who creates a plan to protect knowledge as a huge empire collapses. The story follows conflicts between rebels, leaders, and those who have faith across many planets and over hundreds of years. They are all fighting over Seldon’s plan – called psychohistory – which could potentially make a difficult time period shorter and ensure the survival of society. You can watch it on Apple TV+.
On September 11, Apple TV+ announced that the show will be back for a fourth season, just before the Season 3 finale airs. This renewal means we’ll get another installment filled with space politics, a powerful cloning family, and exciting scientific adventures. Season 4 will premiere on Apple TV+ after the current season ends.
‘Berlin ER’ (2025– )
Also called ‘KRANK Berlin’, this German medical drama centers on a team working in a busy emergency room in Berlin. The show depicts the intense, fast-paced world of treating trauma in the city, following both the challenging medical cases and the personal lives of the doctors, nurses, and paramedics. Their on-the-job decisions often have consequences at home. You can watch it on Apple TV+.
On September 11th, the show received the green light for a second season. The new episodes will keep the fast-paced, case-of-the-week format we’ve come to expect, while also developing more in-depth storylines for the main characters. You’ll be able to watch Season 2 on Apple TV+ once the current season finishes.
‘Overcompensating’ (2025– )
Benito Skinner stars in a funny and relatable comedy about growing up. The show follows a college freshman who is secretly gay as he figures out relationships, who he is, and builds friendships at a university full of over-the-top personalities. The series skillfully mixes witty and sometimes explicit humor with genuine emotional moments as the main character explores his self-worth and connects with people who truly understand him. You can watch it on Prime Video.
Following a successful first season, Prime Video has ordered a second season of the show on September 10th. This renewal means viewers can expect more episodes that will follow the characters as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of the next semester. Season 2 will be available to stream on Prime Video after filming is completed.
‘Leanne’ (2025– )
This Netflix sitcom features Leanne Morgan as a woman starting over after a divorce. She’s balancing family life, dating, and a new career, all while using her quick and funny Southern charm. The show focuses on finding hope in a fresh start and shows everyday mishaps we can all relate to. It’s filmed with a traditional multi-camera setup and has a classic comedic pace. You can stream it on Netflix.
I’m thrilled to report that United States of Al has been renewed for a Season 2! With the steady hand of producer Chuck Lorre guiding things, the upcoming episodes promise to build on Leanne’s journey as she starts a new life. We’ll see her hitting some personal milestones, but things won’t be *entirely* smooth sailing – expect some new challenges at work too. The good news? You’ll be able to catch Season 2 on Netflix once the current season wraps up.
‘Irish Blood’ (2025– )
This mystery series, set in Ireland, centers around an investigator who gets involved in complex cases. These cases delve into the histories of families, the loyalties within a close-knit community, and the beautiful but harsh Irish countryside. The show features both self-contained episodes and an overarching season-long storyline. Alicia Silverstone stars in the series and also serves as an executive producer. You can watch it on Acorn TV.
As a big fan, I was thrilled to hear that Acorn TV renewed the series on September 8th! They’re giving us a six-episode second season, and honestly, I can’t wait. From what I understand, it’s going to bring a fresh batch of crimes to solve, with some really interesting character developments and twists. Plus, they’re promising to really dig into the lead character’s personal life and raise the stakes. We’ll be able to watch Season 2 on Acorn TV as soon as the current season wraps up. It’s going to be good! I’m already counting down the days.
‘SAS Rogue Heroes’ (2022– )
This World War II drama, created by Steven Knight, tells the story of how the British Army’s Special Air Service was formed. It centers on the unconventional soldiers who bravely carried out daring operations in enemy territory. The series blends accurate historical details with fast-paced action, and follows a close-knit group whose unique strategies significantly impacted the desert war. You can watch it on MGM+.
MGM+ has approved a third season on September 4th, meaning the show about wartime experiences will continue. The upcoming episodes will follow the unit’s adventures and how their plans change over time. Season 3 will be available on MGM+ after the current episodes have finished broadcasting.
‘The Paper’ (2025– )
This comedy series, a spin-off of ‘The Office’, centers on the determined staff of a local newspaper. They’re constantly working to find stories, deal with limited funds, and keep the paper in circulation. The show, presented in a documentary style like ‘The Office’, delivers humor through relatable workplace situations – think tense budget discussions, last-minute rushes to meet deadlines, and the everyday challenges of covering local news. You can watch it on Peacock.
Just one day before it first aired, on September 3rd, the series was confirmed to return for a second season. Actors Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore announced the exciting news on a morning television show, meaning fans can expect more episodes even before they’ve met the characters. The new season will become available on Peacock after the first season finishes.
Let us know in the comments which show or series renewal you’re most thrilled about! We’d love to see what’s on your watchlist and hear your thoughts and predictions.
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