Here’s Every TV Show Coming to HBO Max in September 2025
September’s bringing a stacked lineup to HBO Max, with a mix of fresh originals, returning favorites, and everything from animated kids’ shows to gritty true-crime docuseries. Whether you’re into reality TV, culinary competitions, or deep dives into history, there’s something for everyone to binge this month.
HBO Max is delivering a diverse slate, from nostalgic reboots like ‘Barney’s World’ to intense dramas like ‘Task’. With shows dropping weekly and some available all at once, here’s the complete rundown of every TV show premiering on HBO Max from September 1 to September 30, so you can plan your watchlist.
‘Rick and Morty’ (2013)

This Adult Swim animated hit returns for its eighth season on September 1, following the chaotic adventures of genius scientist Rick Sanchez and his grandson Morty Smith. The sci-fi comedy dives into multiverse-hopping chaos, tackling everything from alien planets to family dysfunction with sharp humor.
Created by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, the show features voices like Chris Parnell and Spencer Grammer. New episodes drop weekly at 11:00 p.m. ET, continuing the series’ blend of existential wit and wild storytelling.
‘Barney’s World’ (2024)

This animated series, premiering September 1, revives the iconic purple dinosaur for preschoolers, focusing on Barney and his friends as they explore friendship and creativity through music. The show aims to capture the magic of the original while introducing new adventures for a modern audience.
Produced by Mattel Television and Nelvana, it features voices like Lisa Kudrow and Kal Penn. All episodes of the first season are available to stream on launch day, perfect for family viewing.
‘Modern Warfare 2.0: Spy Weapons Declassified’ (2024)

Hitting HBO Max on September 3, this docuseries dives into the world of espionage technology, exploring cutting-edge spy weapons used in modern warfare. Each episode breaks down the science and strategy behind gadgets like drones and surveillance tech, with insights from military experts.
Produced by the History Channel, the show uses reenactments and expert interviews to bring the covert world to life. Weekly episodes offer a fascinating look at the tools shaping global conflicts.
‘Guy’s Grocery Games’ (2013)

Season 38 of this Food Network competition premieres on September 3, hosted by Guy Fieri. Chefs face off in a supermarket showdown, racing against the clock to create dishes using surprise ingredients and navigating wild challenges in Flavortown Market.
Produced by Knuckle Sandwich Productions, the show features rotating guest judges like Antonia Lofaso. New episodes air weekly, delivering high-energy culinary battles and creative recipes.
‘Bobby’s Triple Threat’ (2022)

This Food Network series returns for its third season on September 3, hosted by Bobby Flay. Each episode pits a challenger chef against Bobby’s elite trio—Tiffany Derry, Michael Voltaggio, and Brooke Williamson—in a three-round cooking battle for supremacy.
Produced by Rock Shrimp Productions, the show airs weekly, showcasing intense culinary showdowns and innovative dishes. Expect high stakes and bold flavors as the competition heats up.
‘Billionaire Boys Club’ (2025)

Premiering September 4, this drama series revisits the infamous 1980s Ponzi scheme led by a group of wealthy young men in Los Angeles. The show follows Joe Hunt, played by Taron Egerton, as his financial empire unravels, leading to betrayal and murder.
Produced by HBO, the cast includes Ansel Elgort and Emma Roberts. Weekly episodes dive into the glitz, greed, and dark consequences of unchecked ambition.
‘House Hunters International’ (2006)

Season 197 of this HGTV staple premieres on September 5, following homebuyers searching for properties abroad, from tropical villas to urban flats. Each episode explores the challenges of relocating to a new country, balancing budgets, cultures, and dream-home wishlists.
Produced by Pie Town Productions, the show features real estate agents and clients navigating global markets. Weekly episodes offer a glimpse into diverse lifestyles and stunning properties worldwide.
‘Most Wanted: Teen Hacker’ (2025)

This true-crime docuseries, debuting September 5, chronicles the rise and fall of a teenage hacker who became one of the FBI’s most wanted cybercriminals. The show details their high-profile cybercrimes, from data breaches to digital heists, through interviews and reenactments.
Produced by Discovery, it features insights from cybersecurity experts and law enforcement. All episodes drop at once, offering a thrilling look at the dark side of the digital age.
‘Bugs Bunny Builders’ (2022)

Season 3 of this animated series for kids premieres on September 5, featuring Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck as they tackle construction projects. Aimed at preschoolers, the show emphasizes teamwork and problem-solving in a fun, colorful world.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, it stars voice talents like Eric Bauza and Jeff Bergman. All episodes are available to stream on launch day, perfect for young viewers.
‘Live Aid: When Rock ‘n’ Roll Took on the World’ (2025)

This documentary, premiering September 5, celebrates the iconic 1985 Live Aid concert, which united music legends to raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief. The film uses rare footage and interviews with artists like Bono and Sting to revisit the historic event.
Produced by HBO Documentaries, it streams as a one-off special, highlighting the performances and global impact of the groundbreaking charity concert.
‘My Lottery Dream Home’ (2015)

Season 17 of this HGTV series, hosted by David Bromstad, premieres on September 5. The show follows lottery winners as they hunt for their dream homes, from sprawling mansions to cozy retreats, with David’s colorful guidance.
Produced by Beyond Productions, each episode airs weekly, showcasing emotional journeys and stunning properties. It’s a feel-good look at how sudden wealth transforms lives through real estate.
‘House Hunters’ (1999)

Season 258 of this HGTV classic premieres on September 5, following homebuyers as they search for their perfect home with the help of real estate agents. Each episode explores different budgets, locations, and must-have features, from city condos to suburban family homes.
Produced by Pie Town Productions, the show airs weekly, offering a timeless look at the home-buying process and the diverse needs of buyers across the U.S.
‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation’ (2015)

Season 8 of this HGTV series premieres on September 5, focusing on buyers who purchase fixer-upper beachfront homes and renovate them on a budget. Each episode tracks the transformation process, from demolition to design, as families create their coastal dream homes.
Produced by Magilla Entertainment, the show airs weekly, featuring real homeowners tackling challenges like tight budgets and unexpected repairs in stunning seaside locations.
‘Have I Got News For You’ (2024)

The third season of this CNN Original comedy panel show, hosted by Roy Wood Jr., premieres on September 7. Teams led by Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black tackle current events with sharp humor, competing in witty quizzes about the week’s headlines.
Produced by Hat Trick Productions, the show airs weekly, delivering a fresh American spin on the British classic with guest comedians and celebrities.
‘Task’ (2025)

This seven-episode crime drama, premiering September 7, is set in Philadelphia’s suburbs and follows FBI agent Tom (Mark Ruffalo) as he hunts a family man turned criminal mastermind (Tom Pelphrey). The series unravels a web of violent robberies and hidden secrets.
Created by Brad Ingelsby and produced by HBO, the show features Emilia Jones and Thuso Mbedu. Weekly episodes air at 9:00 p.m. ET, blending suspense and character-driven storytelling.
‘We Baby Bears’ (2022)

Season 2D of this ‘We Bare Bears’ spin-off premieres on September 7, following young Grizz, Panda, and Ice Bear on magical adventures in their enchanted box. The animated series, aimed at kids, emphasizes friendship and life lessons in whimsical worlds.
Produced by Cartoon Network Studios with voices by Connor Andrade and Amari McCoy, new episodes drop weekly, offering vibrant animation for family audiences.
‘Contraband: Seized at the Border’ (2023)

Season 7 of this Discovery series premieres on September 9, showcasing U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers as they intercept smugglers at border checkpoints. Episodes highlight real-life busts, from drugs to illegal goods, with agent interviews.
Produced by Discovery, the show airs weekly, offering a gritty look at the high-stakes world of border security and the challenges officers face daily.
’90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way’ (2019)

Season 7 of this TLC reality series, premiering September 9, follows Americans moving abroad for love, navigating cultural differences and visa hurdles. The show tracks new and returning couples as they face emotional and logistical challenges.
Produced by Sharp Entertainment, weekly episodes deliver drama, romance, and the raw realities of international relationships, a staple for reality TV fans.
‘Dylan’s Playtime Adventures’ (2024)

This Max Original animated series, premiering September 11, follows young corgi Dylan and his animal friends on imaginative adventures. Aimed at preschoolers, the show emphasizes creativity and teamwork in a colorful, kid-friendly world.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation with voices like Eden Sher, all episodes of Season 1C drop at once, making it a great pick for family binge-watching.
‘Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa’ (2020)

Season 3B of this HGTV series, hosted by Tarek El Moussa, premieres September 11, mentoring rookie house flippers through buying, renovating, and selling properties. Each episode tackles real-world challenges like budget issues and unexpected repairs.
Produced by HGTV, the show airs weekly, combining Tarek’s real estate expertise with practical tips for transforming fixer-uppers into profitable homes.
‘Scott’s Vacation House Rules’ (2020)

Season 6 of this HGTV Canada series, hosted by Scott McGillivray, premieres September 13. Scott helps homeowners turn their vacation properties into profitable rentals, guiding them through renovations and design choices for maximum appeal.
Produced by Cineflix Productions, weekly episodes showcase stunning transformations in scenic locations, blending real estate savvy with vacation-home dreams.
‘Build for Off Road’ (2024)

Season 2 of this Discovery series, premiering September 14, follows teams competing to build custom off-road vehicles for extreme terrain. Episodes highlight the craftsmanship and innovation behind rugged trucks and SUVs.
Produced by Discovery, the show airs weekly, featuring high-energy challenges and cutting-edge automotive tech for off-road enthusiasts.
‘Love & Marriage Huntsville’ (2019)

Season 10 of this OWN reality series, premiering September 14, follows African-American couples in Huntsville, Alabama, balancing love, business, and drama. The show focuses on their real estate ventures and personal relationships, sparking plenty of tension.
Produced by Kingdom Reign Entertainment, weekly episodes feature returning cast like Melody Holt, delivering the mix of romance and rivalry fans love.
‘Signs of a Psychopath’ (2020)

Season 10 of this Investigation Discovery series, premiering September 15, explores the minds of psychopaths through real-life crime stories. Each episode uses expert analysis and interviews to dissect chilling cases and criminal behavior.
Produced by Red Marble Media, the show airs weekly, delivering gripping insights into the psychology behind some of history’s most unsettling crimes.
‘Halloween Baking Championship’ (2015)

Season 11 of this Food Network series, hosted by John Henson, premieres September 16. Contestants compete to create spooky desserts, from haunted cakes to eerie pastries, vying for a cash prize and bragging rights.
Produced by Legit Entertainment with judges like Carla Hall, weekly episodes run through Halloween, packed with festive creativity and culinary scares.
‘Chopped’ (2009)

Season 62, Volume 4 of this Food Network staple, hosted by Ted Allen, premieres September 16. Chefs battle it out with mystery basket ingredients, crafting appetizer, entrée, and dessert dishes to impress judges like Maneet Chauhan.
Produced by Notional Entertainment, weekly episodes showcase intense competition and innovative cooking, a must-watch for foodie fans.
‘100 Day Dream Home’ (2020)

Season 7 of this HGTV series, premiering September 17, follows Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt as they build custom homes in 100 days. Each episode tracks a project from design to move-in, meeting clients’ unique needs.
Produced by NorthSouth Productions, weekly episodes blend construction challenges with heartwarming reveals, showcasing the couple’s design expertise.
‘Bea’s Block’ (2024)

Season 1D of this Max Original animated series, premiering September 18, follows Bea and her friends in a block-shaped world, tackling challenges with creativity and kindness. Aimed at young kids, it emphasizes social-emotional learning.
Produced by Sesame Workshop with voices like Sarah Burgess, all episodes drop at once, offering family-friendly stories for preschoolers.
‘Scariest House in America’ (2024)

Season 2 of this HGTV series, hosted by Retta, premieres September 20. The show explores creepy, rundown homes across the U.S., with the team choosing one for a renovation makeover each episode.
Produced by HGTV, weekly episodes blend humor and eerie vibes, perfect for Halloween season with real homeowners and their spooky properties.
‘Halloween Wars’ (2011)

Season 14 of this Food Network series, hosted by Jonathan Bennett, premieres September 22. Teams of cake decorators, candy makers, and pumpkin carvers compete to create stunning Halloween displays for a cash prize.
Produced by Super Delicious with judges like Shinmin Li, weekly episodes air through October, delivering festive creativity and intense competition.
‘Seeking Sister Wife’ (2018)

Season 6 of this TLC reality series, premiering September 23, follows families navigating polygamous relationships as they seek new partners. The show explores the emotional and logistical challenges of their unconventional dynamics.
Produced by Discovery Studios, weekly episodes feature new and returning families, offering a raw look at love, jealousy, and commitment.
‘American Prince: JFK Jr.’ (2025)

This CNN Original documentary, premiering September 23 at 9:00 p.m. ET, explores the life of John F. Kennedy Jr., from his public persona to his tragic death. The film uses archival footage and interviews with those close to him.
Produced by CNN Films, the special streams the same day, offering a poignant look at a figure who captivated America.
‘The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper’ (2023)

Premiering September 23, this CNN Original series, hosted by Anderson Cooper, kicks off with an episode on sports betting’s rise in America. Each installment dives into a different issue with in-depth investigative reporting.
Produced by CNN, weekly episodes stream on HBO Max, tackling timely topics with compelling journalism and expert insights.
‘Help! I Wrecked My House’ (2020)

Season 5 of this HGTV series, hosted by Jasmine Roth, premieres September 25. Jasmine rescues homeowners from botched DIY renovations, transforming their spaces into functional, beautiful homes with creative solutions.
Produced by HGTV, weekly episodes showcase heartfelt moments and stunning makeovers, highlighting Jasmine’s design expertise.
‘On the Case with Paula Zahn’ (2009)

Season 28 of this Investigation Discovery series, premiering September 25, sees Paula Zahn diving into true-crime mysteries. Each episode uses interviews with families, detectives, and experts to uncover the truth behind compelling cases.
Produced by Scott Sternberg Productions, weekly episodes deliver gripping storytelling, a staple for true-crime enthusiasts.
‘The Graft’ (2021)

This Max Original from Turkey, premiering September 26, follows organ traffickers navigating a dangerous underworld. The drama explores the ethical and personal toll of their illegal trade, blending suspense with human stories.
Starring Haluk Bilginer and Songül Öden, and produced by Karga Seven Pictures, all episodes drop at once for a gritty, immersive experience.
‘Ready to Love’ (2018)

Season 10 of this OWN reality series, premiering September 27, follows Black professionals in a new city searching for lasting love. Hosted by Tommy Miles, the show blends dating, drama, and heartfelt connections.
Produced by Will Packer Media, weekly episodes deliver romance and rivalry, continuing the series’ popular matchmaking format.
’90 Day Diaries’ (2021)

Season 7 of this TLC reality series, premiering September 27, catches up with past ‘90 Day Fiancé’ couples through personal video diaries. The show offers an intimate look at their lives, from new relationships to family challenges.
Produced by Sharp Entertainment, weekly episodes feature fan-favorite couples, delivering emotional updates and dramatic moments.
Which of these HBO Max shows are you most excited to stream this September? Share your thoughts in the comments!


