Best Shows to Binge on Paramount+ in September 2025

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September on Paramount+ brings brand new originals alongside big franchise entries and long running staples that roll out across the month. The schedule covers scripted series, unscripted competition, crime reporting, animation, and a docuseries about life online, so it is easy to plan a binge that fits every mood.

This list favors fresh originals first, then franchise continuations and high profile returns, followed by influential series with new episodes. Each entry includes helpful background on cast, creators, and premise so you have the basics at a glance before you press play.

‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ (2025)

'NCIS: Tony & Ziva' (2025)
CBS Studios

Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo lead as Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David, characters introduced in ‘NCIS’, now focused on family life with their daughter Tali as they get drawn back into dangerous work across Europe. The story picks up after their years on ‘NCIS’ and uses their shared history to drive undercover operations, personal stakes, and casework.

The series is produced by CBS Studios for Paramount+ with Weatherly and de Pablo among the executive producers, and it expands the broader ‘NCIS’ universe that began with the work of Don Bellisario and Don McGill. The show blends a case driven framework with serialized threads and features returning faces from the franchise alongside new allies and adversaries.

‘Wylde Pak’ (2025)

'Wylde Pak' (2025)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio

Paramount+ lists ‘Wylde Pak’ as a new original series debuting on Wednesday September 3, positioned as a fresh launch for the month. The title arrives as part of the service’s push for new scripted offerings at the start of the fall window.

Official credits and detailed synopsis will be provided on the series page in the app as the premiere goes live, including cast and key creative roles. The rollout will include episode information and season details so viewers can see how the story is structured from the start.

‘Parallel Me’ (2025)

'Parallel Me' (2025)
Gaumont

‘Parallel Me’ is a new original set for Thursday September 4 and is presented by Paramount+ as part of its September slate of debuts. The title signals another first look for subscribers who want something brand new to start this month.

The platform will surface credits for the creative team and cast on the show hub at launch, along with episode rundowns and viewing order. Expect full production information and a logline on the title card when the series page opens for streaming.

‘Thirst Trap: The Fame. The Fantasy. The Fallout.’ (2025)

'Thirst Trap: The Fame. The Fantasy. The Fallout.' (2025)
Pyramid Productions

This docuseries examines the creator economy by following people who build audiences online and the tradeoffs that come with constant posting, brand partnerships, and public attention. Episodes look at schedules, revenue streams, and the impact on privacy and relationships through candid interviews and behind the scenes footage.

The production features creators, family members, managers, and industry observers who discuss how content is planned, filmed, edited, and monetized. The series uses first person accounts and real workflow examples to map how trends shape strategy and how sudden virality changes day to day decisions.

‘Tulsa King’ (2022)

'Tulsa King' (2022)
Paramount Television Studios

Sylvester Stallone stars as Dwight Manfredi, a New York mafia capo who relocates to Oklahoma and starts assembling a crew while dealing with local authorities and rival operators. The story follows how he applies old school rules to a new setting as he balances loyalty, business, and shifting alliances.

The series was created by Taylor Sheridan and is produced by 101 Studios and MTV Entertainment Studios for Paramount+. The ensemble includes Jay Will, Martin Starr, and Andrea Savage, and the production uses location work and character driven plotting that ties personal history to each new conflict.

‘Survivor’ (2000)

'Survivor' (2000)
Mark Burnett Productions

Castaways form tribes, compete in challenges, and vote at Tribal Council until one player remains and claims the title of Sole Survivor. Strategy, endurance, and social bonds drive the game as advantages and twists change how votes unfold.

Jeff Probst hosts and serves as an executive producer, and the format is based on the concept created by Charlie Parsons. Recent cycles have filmed in Fiji, and the team refines game elements while keeping a balance between camp life, competitions, and council decisions.

‘The Amazing Race’ (2001)

'The Amazing Race' (2001)
Worldrace Productions

Teams of two race around the world, completing tasks that test navigation and teamwork as they move from clue boxes to pit stops. Each leg features Roadblocks and Detours that force strategic choices and can flip the order in a single task.

The show was created by Elise Doganieri and Bertram van Munster and is hosted by Phil Keoghan. WorldRace Productions manages the global shoot and designs challenges that highlight local culture and geography in each country on the route.

’60 Minutes’ (1968)

'60 Minutes' (1968)
CBS News Productions

‘60 Minutes’ delivers investigative reporting, deep dives, and interviews with figures in politics, science, culture, and business. The magazine format allows multiple segments in each broadcast and is known for its stopwatch open and careful source work.

The program was created by Don Hewitt and is produced by CBS News with correspondents that include Lesley Stahl, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Sharyn Alfonsi, Jon Wertheim, and contributor Anderson Cooper. Field reporting teams pair on the ground interviews with research units that track stories over months.

‘The Adventures of Paddington’ (2019)

'The Adventures of Paddington' (2019)
StudioCanal

This animated series follows Paddington as he lives with the Brown family and explores everyday wonders in letters to Aunt Lucy. Episodes tell gentle stories about curiosity, kindness, and problem solving in his London neighborhood.

The show is based on the books by Michael Bond and is produced by StudioCanal and Heyday Films with animation by Blue Zoo. Ben Whishaw voices Paddington in the English language version and the look embraces bright colors and handcrafted textures that echo classic illustrations.

‘The Tiny Chef Show’ (2022)

'The Tiny Chef Show' (2022)
Imagine Kids+Family

A small culinary star hosts from a miniature kitchen and shares simple recipes and kitchen discoveries through stop motion segments. Episodes mix playful humor with cooking basics and welcome guests who help Chef learn techniques and try new ingredients.

The series is produced by Imagine Kids and Family and Nickelodeon with executive producers that include Kristen Bell. The creative team behind the Tiny Chef character brings the social media favorite to television with handcrafted puppetry, frame by frame animation, and short form bits that build into a full episode.

Tell us which of these you are starting first and what you plan to binge next in the comments.

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