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What to Watch in September: Biggest Theatrical and Streaming Releases

Here is a list of all the OTT movies and web web series releasing in September, 2025

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Written By Lukesh Umak
Here is a list of all the OTT movies and web web series releasing in September, 2025

OTT releases in September 2025

Lukesh Umak

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What to Watch in September: Biggest Theatrical and Streaming Releases

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As summer winds down, September is shaping up to be one of the busiest months of the year for moviegoers and binge-watchers alike. From long-awaited sequels and anime blockbusters to buzzy streaming premieres and star-studded dramas, here’s your guide to what’s dropping in theatres and on streaming this month.

What to Watch in September: Streaming Highlights, Theatrical and Streaming Release dates

Wednesday Season 2, Part 2

Wednesday Season 2 premieres August 6 on Netflix. See release time, episodes, cast, and what’s new in Jenna Ortega’s gothic fantasy series.

Premieres Sept. 3 on Netflix: Netflix kicks off September with the conclusion of Wednesday Season 2. After the mid-season cliffhanger left Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) in a coma, fans can expect big twists ahead—including the rumored return of Principal Weems and a dramatic cameo by Lady Gaga. Joining Ortega are Emma Myers, Hunter Doohan, and Steve Buscemi.

Highest 2 Lowest

When a powerful music mogul is targeted by a ransom plot, he is forced to fight for his family and legacy while jammed up in a life-or-death moral dilemma.
Highest to Lowest (2025)

Streaming Sept. 5 on Apple TV+: Spike Lee reimagines Akira Kurosawa’s noir classic High and Low, shifting the story to modern-day Manhattan. Starring Denzel Washington, Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, and featuring A$AP Rocky, the film explores power, betrayal, and ransom in the high-stakes music industry.

Task

An FBI agent heads a Task Force to put an end to a string of violent robberies led by an unsuspecting family man.
Task Original HBO Max Poster

Premieres Sept. 7 on HBO Max: From the creator of Mare of Easttown, this gritty crime drama stars Mark Ruffalo as an FBI agent leading a task force investigating brutal home invasions. With Brad Ingelsby at the helm, expect another masterclass in tension and character-driven storytelling.

The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity

The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Saka Mikami. It began serialization on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket manga website and app in October 2021, with its chapters collected in 18 tankōbon volumes as of August 2025.
The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity

Premieres Sept. 7 on Netflix: Adapted from Saka Mikami’s manga, this romantic series follows star-crossed lovers from rival schools. Netflix is calling it “swoon-worthy”—and fans of heartfelt anime adaptations will want to add it to their queue immediately.

The Girlfriend

Laura's picture-perfect life starts to unravel when her son brings home a new girlfriend named Cherry; she becomes convinced that Cherry is a manipulative social climber -- or is she just being paranoid?
The Girlfriend (2025)

Premieres Sept. 10 on HBO Max: Olivia Cooke leads this dark thriller about a young woman named Cherry who shakes up a family dynamic when introduced as her boyfriend’s girlfriend. Robin Wright and Laurie Davidson co-star in this tense, six-episode adaptation of the hit novel.

Gen V Season 2

Premieres Sept. 17 on Prime Video
The Boys spinoff returns, continuing the twisted saga of Godolkin University. With new powers, betrayals, and underground secrets, Season 2 looks set to push boundaries even further.
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Premieres Sept. 17 on Prime Video: The Boys spinoff returns, continuing the twisted saga of Godolkin University. With new powers, betrayals, and underground secrets, Season 2 looks set to push boundaries even further.

Black Rabbit

Premieres Sept. 18 on Netflix
Jason Bateman and Jude Law star as brothers entangled in a tense New York thriller set in the restaurant world. With Bateman and Laura Linney also directing, expect sharp performances and plenty of suspense.
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Premieres Sept. 18 on Netflix: Jason Bateman and Jude Law star as brothers entangled in a tense New York thriller set in the restaurant world. With Bateman and Laura Linney also directing, expect sharp performances and plenty of suspense.

Wayward

Wayward Netflix web series
Wayward Netflix Poster

Premieres Sept. 25 on Netflix: Toni Collette and Mae Martin headline this dark drama centered around a troubled teen facility. With a mystery-thriller tone, Wayward looks like another Netflix series destined to spark online theories.

All of You

Premieres Sept. 26 on Apple TV+
Written and co-starring Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso), this near-future romance imagines a world where technology determines your soulmate. Goldstein and Imogen Poots lead the charming what-if story.
All Of You Poster

Premieres Sept. 26 on Apple TV+: Written and co-starring Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso), this near-future romance imagines a world where technology determines your soulmate. Goldstein and Imogen Poots lead the charming what-if story.

Chad Powers

Chad Powers is an upcoming American sports comedy television series created by Glen Powell and Michael Waldron, starring Powell in the titular role as well as Steve Zahn, Toby Huss, Perry Mattfeld, Clayne Crawford, Wynn Everett, Frankie A. Rodriguez, Colton Ryan, Keese Wilson, Xavier Mills and Quentin Plair.
Chad Power Poster

Premieres Sept. 30 on Hulu: Glen Powell headlines this comedy series inspired by Eli Manning’s viral ESPN+ sketch. Playing a disgraced quarterback who disguises himself for a comeback, Powell is joined by Steve Zahn, Perry Mattfeld, and Clayne Crawford.

Theatrical Highlights

The Conjuring: Last Rites

In theaters Sept. 5
Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return as Ed and Lorraine Warren in the latest chapter of the paranormal saga, directed by franchise regular Michael Chaves.

Pools

In theaters Sept. 5
Odessa A’zion leads this coming-of-age indie about a pool-hopping adventure that doubles as a journey of grief and self-discovery.

Preparation for the Next Life

In theaters Sept. 5
Documentary filmmaker Bing Liu makes his narrative debut with this adaptation of Atticus Lish’s novel, a love story between an undocumented immigrant and a war veteran.

Twinless

In theaters Sept. 5
Dylan O’Brien stars in a dark comedy about a support group for twins—until one participant’s story reveals something off-kilter.

The Baltimorons

In theaters Sept. 5
Jay Duplass directs this indie romance with an offbeat premise: love sparked by a Christmas Eve dental emergency.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle

In theaters Sept. 12
The anime juggernaut continues with a blockbuster theatrical release, picking up after the Hashira Training Arc.

The Long Walk

In theaters Sept. 12
Francis Lawrence directs this Stephen King adaptation about teens forced to walk in a deadly dystopian contest. Mark Hamill co-stars as the sinister Major.

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues

In theaters Sept. 12
The legendary band reunites 40 years later for one final, hilarious performance in the long-awaited sequel to the cult mockumentary.

The History of Sound

In theaters Sept. 12
Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor star in this WWI-era forbidden romance drama.

Him

In theaters Sept. 19
Produced by Jordan Peele, this horror-thriller follows a young football star whose training with his idol takes a terrifying turn. Starring Tyriq Withers and Marlon Wayans.

Steve

In theaters Sept. 19; Netflix Oct. 3
Cillian Murphy takes on the role of a troubled reform schoolteacher in this adaptation of Max Porter’s novel Shy.

One Battle After Another

In theaters Sept. 26
Paul Thomas Anderson directs Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn in a high-stakes thriller adapted from Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland.

Eleanor the Great

In theaters Sept. 26
Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut gives June Squibb a starring role in this heartfelt indie drama.

Whether you’re in the mood for gothic comedy (Wednesday), horror (The Conjuring: Last RitesHim), anime spectacle (Demon Slayer), or star-driven dramas (The Long WalkSteve), September is stacked with options for every kind of viewer.

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