All New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including ‘Futurama’

Our Editorial Policy.

Share:

A packed week of new and returning TV is here, spanning soaps, game shows, glossy dramas, documentaries, reality competitions, and a handful of brand-new series. Below you’ll find what’s premiering each day from Monday, September 15 through Sunday, September 21, plus key details on casts, creators, and what each show is about.

Dates and platforms are included inside each entry so you can quickly spot what drops when and where. Everything’s organized show by show, with concise plot primers and the need-to-know people behind the camera.

‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ (1987)

'The Bold and the Beautiful' (1987)
Bell-Phillip Television Productions

The long-running CBS daytime soap returns Monday, September 15 on CBS, continuing its saga of the Forrester, Logan, and Spencer families at fashion powerhouse Forrester Creations. Created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, the series stars John McCook (Eric Forrester), Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan), Thorsten Kaye (Ridge Forrester), and Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy Forrester).

Since its 1987 debut, the show has woven workplace rivalries and romantic entanglements against Los Angeles’ fashion backdrop, with head writer/executive producer Bradley Bell guiding recent storylines. It has also expanded representation in daytime with notable characters and arcs across its history.

‘Futurama’ (1999)

'Futurama' (1999)
20th Century Fox Television

On Monday, September 15, ‘Futurama’ continues on Hulu, following 20th-century delivery boy Philip J. Fry (voiced by Billy West), one-eyed captain Turanga Leela (Katey Sagal), and robot Bender (John DiMaggio) at Planet Express. Created by Matt Groening and developed with David X. Cohen, the ensemble also features Tress MacNeille, Maurice LaMarche, Lauren Tom, Phil LaMarr, and David Herman.

The show blends sci-fi adventures and satire in 31st-century New New York, with Groening and Cohen’s hallmark humor and recurring characters like Professor Farnsworth and Dr. Zoidberg anchoring episodic plots and serialized gags.

‘Halloween Baking Championship’ (2015)

'Halloween Baking Championship' (2015)
Food Network

Food Network’s spooky bake-off is back Monday, September 15 on Food Network, pitting top bakers in Halloween-themed challenges. Recent seasons have featured host John Henson and judges Carla Hall, Stephanie Boswell, and Zac Young.

Contestants craft elaborate cakes, pastries, and sugar work for weekly themes before judges crown a season winner; expect seasonal flavors, edible illusions, and intricate showpieces.

‘Name That Tune’ (2021)

'Name That Tune' (2021)
FOX Alternative Entertainment

Also on Monday, September 15 on FOX, the 2021 revival of the classic music game show returns, hosted by Jane Krakowski with Randy Jackson leading the live band. The format blends head-to-head rounds with the ‘Golden Medley’ finale for big cash.

The franchise dates back decades but the current FOX version began in 2021; episodes feature rotating categories and the Bid-a-Note round that challenges contestants to identify songs in as few notes as possible.

‘Celebrations with Lacey Chabert’ (2024)

'Celebrations with Lacey Chabert' (2024)
UNConventional Entertainment

Lacey Chabert’s feel-good reality series returns Monday, September 15 on Hallmark Channel/Hallmark+, spotlighting community heroes as Chabert orchestrates personalized surprises and parties.

Season 2 continues the docu-format introduced in 2024, with episodes centered on recipients’ stories and Chabert collaborating with local vendors and families to stage memorable events.

‘Celebrity Weakest Link’ (2025)

'Celebrity Weakest Link' (2025)
FOX Alternative Entertainment

FOX launches this all-celebrity edition on Monday, September 15, hosted by Jane Lynch. Eight celebrity contestants tackle rapid-fire trivia, banking money for charity while voting off the “weakest link” after each round.

The format shifts the U.S. revival of ‘Weakest Link’ from NBC to FOX for this season, retaining the signature elimination mechanics and Lynch’s withering asides between question volleys.

‘Dancing With the Stars’ (2005)

'Dancing With the Stars' (2005)
Endemol Shine North America

The ABC mainstay returns Tuesday, September 16 on ABC, pairing celebrities with professional dancers for ballroom routines judged by a panel that has included Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough.

Based on the BBC’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing,’ the format mixes Latin and ballroom styles, weekly live shows, and audience voting that influences eliminations.

‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020)

'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' (2020)
Shed Media

Bravo’s Utah installment bows Season 6 on Tuesday, September 16 on Bravo with returning Housewives including Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose, Angie Katsanevas, Mary Cosby, and Bronwyn Newport.

Expect luxe getaways, business ventures, and shifting alliances across Salt Lake City; Bravo teases a supersized premiere with the cast navigating an ill-fated first trip.

‘100 Day Dream Home’ (2020)

'100 Day Dream Home' (2020)
NorthSouth Productions

HGTV’s Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt are back Tuesday, September 16 on HGTV, designing and building custom homes on accelerated timelines. She’s a real estate pro; he’s a developer and project manager.

Episodes follow clients from lot selection through finishes, with the Kleinschmidts delivering move-in-ready homes roughly three months later, documented step by step.

‘High Potential’ (2024)

'High Potential' (2024)
Goddard Textiles

Kaitlin Olson leads ABC’s crime dramedy returning Tuesday, September 16 on ABC as Morgan, a single mom with a 160 IQ who consults for the LAPD alongside by-the-book Detective Adam Karadec (Daniel Sunjata). Created by Drew Goddard; Season 2 showrunner: Todd Harthan.

The ensemble includes Judy Reyes, Javicia Leslie, Deniz Akdeniz, Amirah J, and Matthew Lamb; new season arcs pit Morgan against a cunning antagonist while balancing family life and unconventional casework.

‘Love Island Games’ (2023)

'Love Island Games' (2023)
ITV Entertainment

Peacock’s all-star ‘Love Island’ spinoff returns Tuesday, September 16 on Peacock, hosted by Ariana Madix with narration by Iain Stirling and after-show duties from Maura Higgins. Alumni from multiple international editions compete in challenges for cash—and romance.

Season 2 brings a fresh cast from the U.S., U.K., and beyond, filmed in Fiji with new twists and audience participation via app voting that can influence couplings and eliminations.

‘Top Guns: The Next Generation’ (2025)

'Top Gun: The Next Generation' (2025)
Rex TV

National Geographic’s new docuseries premieres Tuesday, September 16 on Nat Geo (streaming next day on Disney+ and Hulu), following U.S. Navy and Marine Corps student pilots through the final, unforgiving phase of elite strike-fighter training. Produced by Rex, a Zinc Media label.

The six-episode series grants cockpit-level access to dogfights, carrier ops, and high-pressure evaluations as candidates vie for coveted wings, with series direction and production led by a team including Lana Salah, Karen Edwards, and Chris Parkin.

‘The Morning Show’ (2019)

'The Morning Show' (2019)
Echo Films

Season 4 launches Wednesday, September 17 on Apple TV+, with Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon headlining a newsroom drama about the personalities and politics of morning television. The ensemble includes Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Greta Lee, Nicole Beharie, and Marion Cotillard.

Developed by Kerry Ehrin (with Charlotte Stoudt as later-season showrunner), the series tackles media accountability, corporate maneuvering, and interpersonal fallout inside a high-stakes broadcast operation.

‘Gen V’ (2023)

'Gen V' (2023)
Sony Pictures Television

Prime Video’s ‘The Boys’ spinoff returns Wednesday, September 17 on Prime Video, set at Godolkin University and starring Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, and Asa Germann; Michele Fazekas returns as showrunner.

Season 2 adapts to cast changes following Chance Perdomo’s death, with new faculty and shifting power dynamics on campus as the story responds to events from ‘The Boys’ Season 4.

‘Electric Bloom’ (2025)

'Electric Bloom' (2025)
Disney Branded Television

Streaming Wednesday, September 17 on Disney+, this musical comedy follows a girl group from middle-school friends to chart-toppers. Created by Alex Fox, Eric Friedman, and Rachel Lewis, it stars Lumi Pollack, Carmen Sanchez, Ruby Marino, and Nathaniel Buescher; Diane Warren contributes original songs.

Premiering on Disney Channel in July 2025 before its Disney+ debut, the series mixes mockumentary beats with performance numbers as the band navigates fame, friendship, and creative growing pains.

‘Human’ (2025)

'Human' (2025)
BBC Studios Science Unit

NOVA’s five-part series premieres Wednesday, September 17 on PBS, with paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi tracing how Homo sapiens emerged alongside—and ultimately outlasted—other human species.

Combining fossil discoveries and DNA research, the series explores interbreeding, migration, and the cultural innovations that shaped our species’ global impact.

‘Sin City Rehab’ (2025)

'Sin City Rehab' (2025– )
HGTV

Premiering Wednesday, September 17 on HGTV, ‘Sin City Rehab’ follows designer Alison Victoria back to Las Vegas, where her career began, to take on ambitious transformations amid the city’s high-gloss aesthetic.

Episodes capture design problem-solving and construction hurdles unique to Vegas properties as Victoria revives dated spaces and navigates client expectations.

‘Next Gen Chef’ (2025)

'Next Gen Chef' (2025)
Netflix

Debuting Wednesday, September 17 on Netflix, this culinary competition assembles 21 rising chefs at the Culinary Institute of America for high-pressure challenges. Olivia Culpo hosts, with judges Kelsey Barnard Clark and master sommelier Carlton McCoy.

The series tests technique, creativity, and leadership as contestants vie for a major cash prize and industry recognition, with culinary luminaries appearing across the season.

‘Matchroom: The Greatest Showmen’ (2025)

'Matchroom: The Greatest Showmen' (2025)
Box to Box Films

Launching Wednesday, September 17 on Netflix, this docuseries follows promoter Eddie Hearn and his father, Barry Hearn, as Matchroom plots its next chapter across boxing and other sports.

The series offers event-build access, contract wrangling, and behind-the-scenes strategy as the Hearns pursue marquee fights and global growth.

‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022)

'Reasonable Doubt' (2022)
Simpson Street

On Thursday, September 18, Hulu’s legal drama returns from Onyx Collective with Emayatzy Corinealdi as high-powered L.A. defense attorney Jax Stewart, created by Raamla Mohamed and executive-produced by Kerry Washington.

The cast features McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo, Angela Grovey, and recurring players like Michael Ealy and Morris Chestnut; new cases test Jax’s ethics and personal life.

‘Black Rabbit’ (2025)

'Black Rabbit' (2025)
Aggregate Films

Netflix’s limited series premieres Thursday, September 18 on Netflix, starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers running a high-end New York restaurant whose entanglements with crime threaten their empire. Created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman; Bateman directs early episodes.

The ensemble includes Cleopatra Coleman, Amaka Okafor, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Dagmara Dominczyk, and Troy Kotsur, with production from Aggregate Films and Riff Raff Entertainment.

‘Caleb Hearon: Model Comedian’ (2025)

'Caleb Hearon: Model Comedian' (2025)
HBO

HBO’s stand-up special lands Friday, September 19 on HBO, featuring Chicago-bred comic Caleb Hearon performing at Constellation and dissecting modern life with sharp, autobiographical bits.

The special showcases Hearon’s storytelling and observational humor, expanding his breakout from podcasts and sketch into a full hour.

‘The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy’ (2023)

'The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy' (2023)
Twofour

Eugene Levy’s travel series returns Friday, September 19 on Apple TV+, with the actor visiting destinations from Finland and Italy to South Africa and the Maldives, learning local customs despite his self-professed reluctance.

Executive-produced by Levy, the show blends scenic itineraries with dry humor and cultural immersion, spotlighting food, nature, and design along the way.

‘The Couple Next Door’ (2023)

'The Couple Next Door' (2023)
Eagle Eye Drama

Season 2 arrives Friday, September 19 on Starz in the U.S., the British thriller anthology from writer David Allison that debuted in 2023. The new chapter features an all-new central cast including Annabel Scholey and Sam Palladio, with Hugh Dennis returning.

The series explores suburban desire and duplicity; this season follows high-achieving doctors whose lives unravel after a mysterious neighbor moves in, triggering temptation and danger.

‘Scariest House in America’ (2024)

'Scariest House in America' (2024)
Big Fish Entertainment

Back Friday, September 19 on HGTV, Retta tours eerie homes across the “Spooky South,” with the winning “scariest” house earning a $150,000 renovation by designer Alison Victoria.

The spinoff of ‘Ugliest House in America’ blends Retta’s commentary with design-forward fixes, culminating in a dramatic makeover for the top fright-factor property.

‘Haunted Hotel’ (2025)

'Haunted Hotel' (2025)
Titmouse

Netflix’s new animated comedy series premieres Friday, September 19 on Netflix, created by Matt Roller and executive-produced by Dan Harmon and Chris McKenna. Voices include Will Forte, Eliza Coupe, Skyler Gisondo, Natalie Palamides, and Jimmi Simpson.

The story follows a single mom who inherits a hotel and moves in with her brother’s good-natured ghost—plus a permanent guest who refuses to check out—blending afterlife hijinks with family dynamics.

‘Halloween Wars’ (2011)

'Halloween Wars' (2011)
Super Delicious Productions

Food Network’s pumpkin-packed competition returns Sunday, September 21 on Food Network, hosted by Jonathan Bennett with judges Shinmin Li and Aarti Sequeira evaluating teams of cake, sugar, and pumpkin artists.

Teams create towering Halloween displays within tight time limits, with seasonal themes and elimination rounds culminating in a champion crowned by the judging panel.

‘Tulsa King’ (2022)

'Tulsa King' (2022)
Paramount Television Studios

Season 3 of Taylor Sheridan’s crime drama premieres Sunday, September 21 on Paramount+, starring Sylvester Stallone as New York capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi. The series is created by Sheridan, with Terence Winter and Dave Erickson among the showrunners across seasons.

New season casting includes Robert Patrick, Beau Knapp, and guest appearances that set up the New Orleans-set spinoff ‘NOLA King’; returning regulars include Dana Delany, Martin Starr, and Jay Will.

‘Sherri’ (2022)

'Sherri' (2022)
Debmar-Mercury

Sherri Shepherd’s syndicated daytime talker launches Season 4 on Sunday, September 21 in syndication, blending pop-culture chats, celeb interviews, and audience interaction.

The series is produced by Debmar-Mercury, with Shepherd as host and executive producer, continuing a multi-season run since its 2022 debut.

’99 to Beat’ (2025)

'99 to Beat' (2025)
ITV

FOX premieres its large-scale competition Sunday, September 21 on FOX, hosted by Ken Jeong and Erin Andrews. One hundred contestants face quirky, visual challenges designed so that 99 should be able to complete them—until only one winner remains.

Adapted from a Belgian format, the series is produced by Initial (a Banijay label) with executive producers including Natalka Znak and Claire O’Donohoe overseeing fast-paced, eliminative gameplay.

Share your watchlist picks and early reactions to this week’s premieres in the comments!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments