Here’s Every TV Show Coming to Disney+ in September 2025

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Get ready for a jam-packed September on Disney+! The streaming platform is rolling out a fresh batch of TV shows that span everything from kid-friendly animated adventures to thrilling Marvel spinoffs and long-running favorites. Whether you’re into heartwarming pet stories, intergalactic quests, or reality TV drama, Disney+ has something for everyone this month.

This lineup features a mix of brand-new series and returning classics, with release dates spread across the entire month. From Monday, September 1, to Sunday, September 28, here’s a detailed look at every show hitting Disney+ in September, complete with what you need to know about the plots, casts, and production details.

‘Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel’ (2025)

'Minnie's Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel' (2025)
Disney Television Animation

‘Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel’ is a new animated series spinning off from the popular ‘Minnie’s Bow-Toons’ franchise, designed for preschoolers and their families. The show follows Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck as they open a pet hotel to care for animals while their owners are away, leading to fun and chaotic adventures with a variety of furry guests. Expect vibrant animation and short, engaging episodes filled with friendship and problem-solving, perfect for young viewers. The voice cast includes Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse, Kaitlyn Robrock as Minnie Mouse, and Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck, continuing the legacy of these iconic Disney characters.

This series premieres on Tuesday, September 2, and is produced by Disney Television Animation, with a focus on delivering wholesome content for Disney Junior audiences. Each episode runs under 10 minutes, making it ideal for quick, family-friendly viewing, and the show emphasizes teamwork and creativity as Minnie and Daisy tackle pet-related challenges.

‘Road Trip’ (2020)

'Road Trip' (2020)
TNT España

‘Road Trip’ is a reality series that originally premiered in 2020 and continues to bring adventure to Disney+ audiences. The show follows a group of friends as they embark on cross-country journeys, exploring unique destinations, tackling challenges, and bonding over unforgettable experiences. The unscripted format highlights real-life moments of camaraderie, with each episode showcasing a new leg of their travels across diverse landscapes and cultures.

Season 2 arrives on Disney+ on Friday, September 5, with new episodes dropping weekly. Produced by Nomad Media, the series features a rotating cast of adventurers, though specific names for this season’s participants haven’t been announced. The show’s production emphasizes authentic storytelling, capturing the highs and lows of group travel with a focus on discovery and connection.

‘Tempest’ (2025)

'Tempest' (2025)
Imaginus

‘Tempest’ is a South Korean spy romance thriller series set in modern-day South Korea, following diplomat Seo Mun-ju, played by Jun Ji-hyun, and mysterious special agent Baek San-ho, portrayed by Gang Dong-won. The duo teams up to uncover a conspiracy behind a deadly attack threatening the Korean Peninsula, navigating political intrigue and personal secrets. The cast also includes John Cho as Anderson Miller, Lee Mi-sook, Park Hae-joon, and Kim Hae-sook, adding depth to the high-stakes drama.

The series premieres on Wednesday, September 10, with three episodes, followed by two episodes weekly on Disney+ and Hulu, wrapping up on October 1. Directed by Kim Hee-won and Heo Myung-haeng, with a screenplay by Jeong Seo-kyeong, it’s produced by Imaginus and Studio AA, promising intense action and emotional depth.

‘To Catch a Smuggler’ (2020)

'To Catch a Smuggler' (2020)
Lucky 8 TV

‘To Catch a Smuggler’ is a gripping docuseries that follows U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers as they work to intercept illegal goods and contraband at major airports, seaports, and borders. Each episode dives into real-life operations, showcasing the high-stakes efforts to combat smuggling, from drug trafficking to illegal wildlife trade. The series combines intense surveillance footage with interviews, offering a behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement in action.

Season 9 of ‘To Catch a Smuggler’ hits Disney+ on Wednesday, September 10, with new episodes highlighting operations at key U.S. entry points. Produced by National Geographic, the show features real officers and agents, with no actors involved, and is filmed in collaboration with U.S. Customs Service to ensure authenticity in its portrayal of border security.

‘How NOT to Draw’ (2022)

'How NOT to Draw' (2022)
Disney Channel

‘Disney How NOT to Draw’ is a playful animated series that offers a comedic twist on drawing tutorials, teaching viewers what not to do when sketching Disney characters. Hosted by a rotating cast of Disney animators, each episode features exaggerated, humorous mistakes before guiding audiences to the correct techniques, making it both educational and entertaining for aspiring artists. The show stars familiar Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, with voice talent including Bret Iwan and Tony Anselmo.

Season 3 premieres on Friday, September 12, with new episodes dropping on Disney+. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series keeps its short-form format, with episodes under 10 minutes, perfect for quick laughs and creative inspiration for kids and families.

‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005)

'Dancing with the Stars' (2005)
Three

‘Dancing with the Stars’ is the long-running reality competition where celebrities pair with professional dancers to compete in ballroom and Latin dance routines, judged by a panel of experts and audience votes. Each season brings a fresh lineup of stars, from actors to athletes, learning choreography and vying for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy. The show’s format blends glamour, drama, and heartfelt moments, with hosts Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough guiding the action.

Season 34 kicks off on Tuesday, September 16, streaming live on Disney+ and ABC. While the celebrity cast for this season hasn’t been fully revealed, expect a mix of high-profile names, with choreography led by pros like Sasha Farber and Emma Slater. The production, handled by BBC Studios Los Angeles, continues to deliver glitzy performances and emotional backstories.

‘Electric Bloom’ (2025)

'Electric Bloom' (2025)
Disney Branded Television

‘Electric Bloom’ is a vibrant new animated series set in a futuristic world where a group of teens discovers a mysterious energy source that grants them unique powers. The show follows their adventures as they balance school, friendships, and saving their city from threats tied to this electric force. The voice cast includes rising stars like Zeno Robinson and Ayo Edebiri, bringing energy to the diverse ensemble of characters in this action-packed story.

The series premieres on Wednesday, September 17, with 13 episodes available immediately on Disney+. Produced by Disney Television Animation, ‘Electric Bloom’ combines sleek, neon-infused visuals with themes of teamwork and self-discovery, aiming to captivate both young viewers and animation fans.

‘LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past’ (2025)

'LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy - Pieces of the Past' (2025)
Lucasfilm Ltd.

‘LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past’ is a new animated special set in the ‘LEGO Star Wars’ universe, where the galaxy is turned upside down after a mysterious artifact scrambles the Star Wars timeline. The story follows a young hero, voiced by Gaten Matarazzo, as he teams up with familiar characters like Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Darth Vader (Matt Lanter) to restore order in a chaotic, reimagined galaxy. The special blends humor, action, and LEGO’s signature charm.

This standalone special premieres on Friday, September 19, with all episodes available on Disney+. Produced by Lucasfilm and LEGO, the project is directed by Chris Buckley and executive-produced by Dan Langlois, ensuring a fun, family-friendly addition to the Star Wars franchise.

‘Random Rings’ (2019)

'Random Rings' (2019)
Disney Television Animation

‘Random Rings’ is a short-form animated series featuring Disney characters making unexpected phone calls to each other, leading to hilarious and absurd conversations. Each episode showcases beloved characters like Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Olaf, with voice actors including Bret Iwan, Bill Farmer, and Josh Gad. The bite-sized format delivers quick laughs and showcases the quirky personalities of Disney’s iconic roster.

Season 4 premieres on Friday, September 19, with new episodes dropping on Disney+. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series keeps its lighthearted tone and under-5-minute runtime, making it a perfect quick watch for fans of all ages looking for a dose of Disney humor.

‘Lost Treasures of Egypt’ (2019)

'Lost Treasures of Egypt' (2019)
Windfall Films

‘Lost Treasures of Egypt’ is a National Geographic docuseries that follows archaeologists as they uncover ancient Egyptian artifacts and unravel the secrets of the pharaohs. Each episode dives into a specific aspect of Egypt’s history, from hidden tombs to sacred temples, using cutting-edge technology and expert insights to bring the past to life. The series features real-life archaeologists like Dr. Zahi Hawass and Dr. Kathlyn Cooney, with no scripted cast.

Season 6 premieres on Wednesday, September 24, with all episodes available on Disney+. Produced by Windfall Films, the show continues its focus on immersive storytelling and stunning visuals, offering viewers a deep dive into one of history’s most fascinating civilizations.

‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

'Marvel Zombies' (2025)
Marvel Studios

‘Marvel Zombies’ is a new animated series spinning off from the ‘What If…?’ Marvel Cinematic Universe anthology, exploring a grim alternate reality where a zombie apocalypse infects Earth’s mightiest heroes. The show follows survivors like Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) and Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani) as they navigate a world of undead Avengers, blending horror, action, and dark humor. The series is rated TV-MA, catering to a more mature audience than typical Marvel fare.

All episodes premiere on Wednesday, September 24, on Disney+. Produced by Marvel Animation, with Bryan Andrews directing and Zeb Wells as head writer, the four-episode series promises intense visuals and a fresh take on iconic MCU characters in a post-apocalyptic setting.

‘The Simpsons’ (1989)

'The Simpsons' (1989)
20th Century Fox Television

‘The Simpsons’ is the iconic animated sitcom following the misadventures of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie in the quirky town of Springfield. Known for its sharp satire and timeless humor, the show continues to explore family life, pop culture, and absurd scenarios, with a voice cast including Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, and Nancy Cartwright. After decades on air, it remains a cultural staple.

Season 36 premieres on Sunday, September 28, on Disney+ and Fox, with new episodes dropping weekly. Produced by Gracie Films and 20th Television Animation, the season will feature fresh stories and guest stars, continuing the show’s legacy of blending heart and hilarity.

Which of these Disney+ shows are you most excited to watch this September? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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