Here’s Every TV Show Coming to Paramount+ in September 2025
September’s here, and Paramount+ is rolling out a packed lineup of TV shows that’ll keep you glued to your screen. From gritty crime dramas to family-friendly adventures, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re into high-stakes action or lighthearted fun.
This month, expect a mix of brand-new series, returning favorites, and even some kid-friendly content to keep the whole family entertained. Here’s the full scoop on every TV show hitting Paramount+ in September, with details on what to expect and when each one drops.
‘Wylde Pak’ (2025)

‘Wylde Pak’ is a new animated comedy adventure series created by Paul Watling and Kyle Marshall for Nickelodeon, streaming on Paramount+. Set in the fictional town of Canyon Valley, it follows half-siblings Jack Wylde, a 13-year-old adventurer voiced by Benjamin Plessala, and Lily Pak, an 11-year-old competitive gamer voiced by Nikki Castillo, as they navigate life in a blended Korean American family while helping run their family’s pet grooming and boarding business. The show, premiering on Wednesday, September 3, explores their evolving family dynamics with humor and heart, guided by their parents, William Wylde and Min-Ju Pak, voiced by Ben Pronsky and Jee Young Han, and their quirky grandmother Halmoni, voiced by Jean Yoon.
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank, the 26-episode series is inspired by the creators’ own family experiences, with executive producers including Watling, Marshall, Seonna Hong, and Conrad Vernon. The show’s unique animation style, with organic lines and vibrant colors, draws from influences like ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’ and ‘Freaks and Geeks,’ offering a fresh take on modern family life. New episodes drop weekly starting September 3.
‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ (2025)

‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ is a highly anticipated spin-off from the ‘NCIS’ franchise, bringing back fan-favorite characters Anthony DiNozzo, played by Michael Weatherly, and Ziva David, played by Cote de Pablo. The series picks up years after Ziva’s presumed death, with Tony having left NCIS to raise their daughter, Tali. Now living in Paris, the couple faces a new threat when Tony’s security company is attacked, forcing them to go on the run across Europe to uncover who’s targeting them. The show, which premieres on Thursday, September 4, blends action, drama, and romance as they navigate danger and their complicated relationship.
The series is produced by CBS Studios, with John McNamara serving as showrunner and executive producer alongside Weatherly and de Pablo. Filmed on location in Europe, the show promises cinematic visuals and intense action sequences, while also diving into the emotional stakes of Tony and Ziva’s efforts to protect their daughter and rebuild trust. New episodes drop weekly starting September 4, with a 10-episode first season.
‘Parallel Me’ (2025)

‘Parallel Me’ is a new German sci-fi drama series streaming on Paramount+. It centers on Toni Falk, played by Malaya Stern Takeda, a successful change manager who hits a low point after losing her job following a breakdown. On New Year’s Eve in Berlin, a mysterious encounter with Ariadne, played by Maria Schrader, offers Toni a chance to explore alternate life paths through glimpses of parallel universes, each with its own challenges and consequences. The series, premiering on Thursday, September 4, features a cast including David Kross as Jonas Dunkel and Caroline Peters.
Created by Jana Burbach and produced by Gaumont Germany, the show combines introspective drama with speculative sci-fi, filmed in Berlin to capture the city’s vibrant and gritty atmosphere. The six-episode first season explores themes of choice and identity, with weekly episodes starting September 4, offering viewers a thought-provoking look at the roads not taken.
‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023)

‘Rubble & Crew’ is a kid-friendly spin-off from the ‘PAW Patrol’ universe, centered on Rubble, the lovable construction pup, and his family of builders. The show follows Rubble and his crew as they take on construction projects in the bustling town of Builder Cove, solving problems with teamwork and creativity. Featuring voices like Luxton Handspiker as Rubble and Sabrina Jalees as Auntie Crane, the series premieres its latest season on Saturday, September 6, with new episodes airing weekly.
Produced by Spin Master Entertainment, the show emphasizes STEM concepts like engineering and problem-solving, making it both fun and educational for young viewers. Each episode features vibrant animation and catchy songs, with the crew tackling everything from building a new playground to fixing a dam. The season’s premiere on September 6 brings fresh adventures, including a special episode where Rubble’s pup cousins join the crew.
‘The Tiny Chef Show’ (2022)

‘The Tiny Chef Show’ returns with its third season, bringing back the pint-sized chef who cooks up big flavors in a whimsical, stop-motion world. Voiced by Matt Hutchinson, Tiny Chef and his friends, like Olly the robot and Ruby the ladybug, create delicious dishes while navigating fun challenges in their cozy kitchen. The new season premieres on Wednesday, September 10, with weekly episodes packed with recipes and heartwarming moments for kids and families.
Produced by Imagine Kids+Family, the show blends culinary creativity with lessons about friendship and perseverance. Each episode features guest voices, including stars like Danny Trejo as a talking taco, and real recipes that viewers can try at home. Filming uses intricate stop-motion techniques to bring Tiny Chef’s world to life, with new episodes starting September 10.
‘Air Disasters’ (2011)

‘Air Disasters’ is back for its 22nd season, continuing its gripping exploration of real-life aviation accidents. Each episode reconstructs a different plane crash, using expert interviews, survivor accounts, and detailed CGI reenactments to uncover what went wrong. The series, premiering on Wednesday, September 17, dives into cases like mechanical failures and human errors, offering insights into aviation safety. New episodes drop weekly.
Produced by Cineflix Productions, the show features commentary from pilots, investigators, and engineers, with a focus on how past disasters have shaped modern air travel. The season includes never-before-seen archival footage and covers incidents from around the globe. Tune in starting September 17 for a season that promises intense storytelling and technical deep dives.
‘The Adventures of Paddington’ (2019)

‘The Adventures of Paddington’ brings the beloved bear back for its third season, following Paddington as he explores life in London with the Brown family. Voiced by Ben Whishaw, Paddington tackles new adventures, from solving neighborhood mysteries to learning about British traditions, all while spreading kindness. The season premieres on Wednesday, September 17, with weekly episodes aimed at young viewers.
Produced by StudioCanal and Heyday Films, the show combines 2D animation with CGI to capture Paddington’s charm. Each episode features guest stars like Jim Broadbent as Mr. Gruber and includes gentle life lessons woven into the stories. New episodes, starting September 17, will see Paddington take on challenges like organizing a community fair and helping a lost duckling.
‘Tulsa King’ (2022)

‘Tulsa King’ returns for its third season, starring Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a mafia capo building an empire in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This season, Dwight’s criminal operations grow, but so do the dangers, with new enemies and bigger stakes threatening his crew. The show, created by Taylor Sheridan, premieres on Sunday, September 21, with weekly episodes.
Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, the series features a strong cast, including Andrea Savage as Stacy Beale and Martin Starr as Bodhi. Filmed in Atlanta and Oklahoma, the season ramps up the action with high-stakes heists and intense confrontations. Expect new episodes starting September 21, blending crime drama with Sheridan’s signature gritty humor.
‘Survivor’ (2000)

‘Survivor’ kicks off its 49th season, bringing a new group of contestants to a remote island for the ultimate test of strategy and survival. Hosted by Jeff Probst, the show pits players against each other in physical challenges and social gameplay, vying for the $1 million prize. The two-hour season premiere airs on Wednesday, September 24, with weekly episodes following.
Produced by CBS Studios, this season introduces fresh twists and a diverse cast, filmed in Fiji’s stunning Mamanuca Islands. Expect intense tribal councils and new alliances, with Probst guiding the action as always. The season, starting September 24, will keep fans hooked with its mix of drama, strategy, and breathtaking scenery.
‘The Amazing Race’ (2001)

‘The Amazing Race’ returns for its 38th season, sending teams of two on a global adventure to compete for a $1 million prize. Hosted by Phil Keoghan, the show features pairs racing through exotic locations, tackling physical and mental challenges. The season premieres on Thursday, September 25, with weekly episodes showcasing new destinations and high-stakes tasks.
Produced by CBS Studios, the series is known for its Emmy-winning format and stunning cinematography, with this season filmed across countries like Thailand and Brazil. The diverse cast includes siblings, couples, and best friends, each bringing unique dynamics to the race. New episodes drop starting September 25, packed with heart-pounding moments.
’60 Minutes’ (1968)

’60 Minutes’ returns for another season of hard-hitting journalism, delivering in-depth investigative reports and exclusive interviews. The iconic news program, featuring correspondents like Lesley Stahl and Scott Pelley, covers everything from global politics to human-interest stories. The new season premieres on Sunday, September 28, with weekly episodes airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Produced by CBS News, the show continues its legacy of groundbreaking reporting, with segments filmed around the world. This season promises fresh investigations into timely issues, from climate change to corporate scandals. Tune in starting September 28 for stories that spark conversation and shed light on the world’s biggest issues.
’48 Hours’ (1988)

’48 Hours’ is back with its signature true-crime storytelling, diving into real-life mysteries and criminal investigations. Each episode, hosted by correspondents like Erin Moriarty, explores a single case, using interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis to unravel the story. The new season premieres on Sunday, September 28, with weekly episodes on CBS and Paramount+.
Produced by CBS News, the show is known for its gripping narratives and in-depth reporting, often focusing on high-profile cases or lesser-known stories with shocking twists. This season includes new cases filmed across the U.S., with fresh insights from detectives and families involved. Episodes start airing September 28, offering true-crime fans plenty to dive into.
Which of these Paramount+ shows are you most excited to watch this September? Share your thoughts in the comments!


