All New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including ‘Eyes of Wakanda’
It’s a packed week across streamers with new seasons, brand-new series, hard-hitting documentaries and a few notable premieres dropping for digital purchase. From sci-fi and superhero action to true-crime, lifestyle, travel and family animation, there’s something landing almost every day to fill your watchlist. The dates below run Monday, August 25 through Sunday, August 31, 2025, and each entry notes where you’ll find it.
You’ll see returning favorites like ‘Upload’, ‘Fisk’ and ‘Court Cam’, buzzy new projects such as ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’, ‘Eyes of Wakanda’ and ‘Love Thy Nader’, plus music and culture spotlights including ‘KPOPPED’ and ‘It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley’. Read on for the essentials on plots, creators and casts, along with the exact day and platform for each title.
‘Upload’ (2020–2025)

Greg Daniels’ sci-fi comedy returns to Lakeview as Nathan Brown, played by Robbie Amell, faces the consequences of life after death while Nora Antony, played by Andy Allo, keeps fighting for the living. Season 4 arrives on Monday, August 25 on Prime Video and also features Allegra Edwards as Ingrid, Kevin Bigley as Luke, Zainab Johnson as Aleesha and Owen Daniels as A.I. Guy.
Created by the mind behind ‘The Office’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’, the series blends satire and tech mystery around a digital afterlife and corporate control. The final season caps the story that began in 2020 and continues threads from Season 3’s cliffhanger while staying anchored by Daniels as creator and executive producer.
‘The Sommerdahl Murders’ (2020–2025)

The Danish crime drama returns to Helsingør on Monday, August 25 on Acorn TV, with Peter Mygind back as Dan Sommerdahl, Laura Drasbæk as Marianne and André Babikian as Flemming. The new run continues the show’s mix of coastal police work and complicated relationships.
Based on Anna Grue’s novels, the series focuses on investigations led by the local homicide unit while the central trio’s personal lives intersect with each case. Season 6 extends the story first launched in 2020 and keeps the ensemble at the heart of the show’s appeal.
‘With Love, Meghan’ (2025)

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex returns Tuesday, August 26 on Netflix with a second season of cooking, gardening and hosting segments filmed at a California estate. New episodes bring guests like Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, David Chang and José Andrés alongside casual kitchen demos and crafts.
The lifestyle series features candid moments and simple recipes, with direction from documentary veteran Michael Steed and production support from Netflix’s unscripted team. Season 2 continues the show that debuted earlier in 2025 and expands the roster of visiting chefs and friends.
‘Playing Nice’ (2025)

This new four part miniseries lands Tuesday, August 26 on BritBox and stars James Norton as Pete Riley and Niamh Algar as Maddie Wilson, a couple who learn their toddler was switched at birth. The drama is set against Cornwall’s coast as a second couple, played by James McArdle and Jessica Brown Findlay, enters their lives with a devastating revelation.
Adapted from J.P. Delaney’s novel, the series is written by Grace Ofori Attah and directed by Kate Hewitt, with Norton also executive producing. The story explores the legal and emotional fallout of a hospital mix up and the moral choices that follow.
‘Love Thy Nader’ (2025)

Freeform’s new reality series debuts Tuesday, August 26 on Freeform and follows model Brooks Nader and sisters Mary Holland, Grace Ann and Sarah Jane as they build careers and navigate life in New York City. The show captures modeling gigs, family dynamics and the move from Louisiana to Manhattan.
Executive produced by Jimmy Kimmel, the series mixes fashion industry access with family stories and includes appearances from figures in the sisters’ professional and social circles.
‘Court Cam’ (2019–2025)

Dan Abrams returns with a fresh run of courtroom moments when Season 9 begins Wednesday, August 27 on A&E. The series compiles footage from courts around the United States and provides legal context for the outbursts, verdicts and unexpected turns on camera.
Produced with Abrams as executive producer, the format blends archival video with interviews and narration to explain procedures and outcomes while focusing on notable defendants, judges and attorneys.
‘Eyes of Wakanda’ (2025)

Marvel Animation’s anthology about Wakandan warriors retrieving vibranium artifacts is available on Disney+ and is highlighted this week on Wednesday, August 27 on the service. The miniseries features voices including Winnie Harlow, Cress Williams, Lynn Whitfield and Steve Toussaint.
Developed with Proximity Media, the show is led by director and showrunner Todd Harris with executive producers Ryan Coogler, Kevin Feige, Brad Winderbaum and Zinzi Coogler. Set within the MCU timeline, it follows the Hatut Zeraze across different eras and locations.
‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

The prequel to ‘The Terminal List’ launches Wednesday, August 27 on Prime Video and follows Ben Edwards, played by Taylor Kitsch, from Navy SEAL to CIA paramilitary operator. Chris Pratt returns as James Reece, with Tom Hopper, Luke Hemsworth and Dar Salim among the new cast.
Created by author Jack Carr and David DiGilio, the series examines covert operations and their human cost while expanding the characters and events introduced in the original 2022 thriller. Executive producers include Kitsch, Pratt, Carr, DiGilio and Antoine Fuqua.
‘Katrina: Come Hell and High Water’ (2025)

Netflix’s docuseries arrives Wednesday, August 27 on Netflix and revisits the 2005 hurricane through survivors’ accounts and new reporting on systemic failures and long term recovery. The series marks the 20 year remembrance of the disaster.
Executive produced by Spike Lee, the production combines archival footage with present day perspectives to show how communities were affected and how policy and infrastructure shaped outcomes before and after the storm.
‘Shipwreck Hunters Australia’ (2022)

Season 2 docks Wednesday, August 27 on Disney+ with the returning dive team of Ryan Chatfield, Johnny Debnam, Nush Freedman, Andre Rerekura and Ash Sutton, working alongside maritime archaeologists from the Western Australian Museum. The new missions continue the search for wrecks along Western Australia’s coastline.
The series blends field expeditions, historical research and underwater cinematography as the crew documents maritime history and solves long standing mysteries in challenging conditions.
‘My Life with the Walter Boys’ (2023)

Season 2 lands Thursday, August 28 on Netflix and follows Jackie Howard, played by Nikki Rodriguez, as she returns to Colorado and navigates complicated feelings between brothers Cole, played by Noah LaLonde, and Alex, played by Ashby Gentry. The story continues the adaptation of Ali Novak’s novel.
The ensemble includes Sarah Rafferty and Marc Blucas as guardians Katherine and George and Corey Fogelmanis and Jaylan Evans as Nathan and Skylar, with new characters expanding life in Silver Falls.
‘Shape Island’ (2023)

The stop motion kids series returns Friday, August 29 on Apple TV+ with Square, voiced by Harvey Guillén, Circle, voiced by Gideon Adlon, and Triangle, voiced by Scott Adsit, plus narration by Yvette Nicole Brown. The show adapts the picture books by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen.
Season 2 continues the friendship first stories with Barnett and Klassen as creators and executive producers and Drew Hodges leading direction, maintaining the handmade aesthetic that defines the series.
‘KPOPPED’ (2025)

Apple TV+ launches this reality music series Friday, August 29 on Apple TV+, pairing Western recording artists with top K pop idols to reimagine hit songs for a live audience in Seoul. Episodes build to collaborative performances with audience voting.
Hosted by Soojeong Son, the series features a rotating lineup of performers across the United States, Australia and South Korea production footprint and introduces the show’s collaborative format across pop, hip hop and R&B styles.
‘Fisk’ (2021–2025)

Kitty Flanagan’s Australian comedy adds a new chapter Saturday, August 30 on Netflix as Helen Tudor Fisk adjusts to life as a partner at the renamed Gruber and Fisk while navigating low stakes legal tangles. Returning cast includes Julia Zemiro and Marty Sheargold.
Co created by Flanagan and Vincent Sheehan, the series first aired on ABC in Australia before reaching global audiences and continues with Season 3 following its 2024 domestic broadcast.
‘Let The Devil In’ (2025)

MGM+ premieres this four episode docuseries Sunday, August 31 on MGM+, investigating a decades old tragedy that shook a small town in New Jersey. Directed and showrun by Danielle Franco, the series features new testimony from witnesses and community members and is executive produced by Eli Roth.
Episode one revisits events from the late 1980s and traces how fear, rumor and talk of Satanic Panic spread through the town while investigators sought answers. The series continues weekly with additional chapters of the case.
Tell us which of this week’s premieres you’re queuing up first and share your picks in the comments.


