Every Superhero Movie & TV Show Coming Out in September 2025
September is packed with a quick-hit run of theatrical web-slinging and a big streaming return from a certain supes college. Whether you plan to hit the multiplex for a limited engagement or queue up a new season at home, this roundup covers every superhero release landing this month and tells you exactly what is coming, when it arrives, and where to find it.
Below you will find the dates, formats, and key details that matter, written plainly so you can plan your watchlist without hunting for extras. The Raimi trilogy is back for a short theatrical window, and the world of ‘The Boys’ expands with fresh episodes that carry the story forward. Let’s get into the full list for September 2025.
‘Gen V’ (2023– )

Season 2 premieres on Wednesday, September 17 on Prime Video, launching with three episodes and then continuing weekly on Wednesdays through the finale on October 22. The new season streams exclusively on Prime Video and follows the same global release approach as prior seasons, so you can watch it the moment it drops in your region.
This chapter returns to Godolkin University after the events of ‘The Boys’ Season 4 and introduces a new dean played by Hamish Linklater. The story threads tie directly into the larger franchise while keeping the focus on Marie Moreau and her classmates as they confront a campus shaped by rising authoritarian control and a covert program that could shift the balance of power.
‘Spider-Man’ (2002)

The original film swings back into theaters on Friday, September 26 as part of Fathom Entertainment’s limited “Fathom Fan Favorites” engagement with Sony Pictures. Additional screenings follow on select dates in early October, and tickets are sold through participating theater chains for the special event run.
This re-release presents Sam Raimi’s first chapter starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and Willem Dafoe on the big screen again for a short window. The event positions the film alongside the other two entries in the trilogy so audiences can revisit the origin story and see the full arc as intended across the same weekend series.
‘Spider-Man 2’ (2004)

The re-release features ‘Spider-Man 2.1,’ an extended cut that makes its theatrical debut in 4K and adds eight minutes of extra footage. It plays on Saturday, September 27 as part of the trilogy program, with more showings on select later dates during the engagement.
This cut runs approximately two hours and twenty-one minutes and restores scenes while preserving the core story of Peter Parker’s clash with Doctor Octopus. The special presentation is scheduled as the middle entry of the weekend so fans can watch the expanded version between the first and third films.
‘Spider-Man 3’ (2007)

The trilogy marathon wraps on Sunday, September 28 with the third film returning to cinemas for the event series window. The screening is part of the same coordinated Fathom program that places all three movies across a single September weekend with additional early October dates at select locations.
This installment runs about two hours and twenty-four minutes and brings back Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst with a lineup of villains that includes Sandman, Venom, and the New Goblin. The presentation is designed to complete the full big screen revisit so audiences can experience the entire arc in order during the limited engagement.
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