
September marks the time when the streaming battles become intense, and Paramount+ definitely appears to be one of the players aiming to take the lead. The platform will be unveiling a lineup that virtually speaks for itself as a great treat for pop culture consumers. So if you like to watch gangsters, love stories, fierce horror, or the general destruction of your favorite animated characters, then this month’s programming would probably be perfect for you. For keeping the viewers in the loop, we’re running the countdown from 10 to 1—the biggest and most daring premieres for sticking more to your couch.

10. A Mega Movie Catalog Drop
Paramount+ has gone over the top in forming a regular movie night tradition by publishing a flood of movies that vary from one genre to another. Horror fans have a wide range of choices with releases like Jacob’s Ladder, Friday the 13th (and all the sequels, of course), Blade, and Scream 4. Action lovers will be able to watch Face/Off, Patriot Games, and the sci-fi thriller Super 8 one after another. Comedy fans will be ecstatic as Animal House, Addams Family Values, and Scary Movie will all be available for their viewing pleasure. Meanwhile, the mind-bending brilliance of Arrival or the stylish dystopian world of Gattaca await the serious-minded. The variety here is so comprehensive that no matter what you feel like watching, there will be a perfect pick from Paramount+ for you.

9. Sports and Big Live Events
If you are more into live TV, then Paramount+ has a thing or two to say as well; it doesn’t hold back like a shy player at all. Thus, alongside the NFL doubleheaders on CBS, the Women’s Rugby World Cup, and the Pacific Nations Cup Men’s Rugby will be the options sports lovers can pick for streaming—events which all promise to be thrilling and fast-paced. Then, soccer fans can look forward to UEFA Champions League matches as well as Europa League fixtures. And what if you are a fan of glamorous red carpets rather than the noise of the stadium? In that case, two huge award shows, the 2025 VMAs and the Primetime Emmy Awards, will be going live in September. Between try lines, touchdowns, and trophies, this month’s live lineup offers some serious variety.

8. The Wedding Banquet Streaming Premiere
The Wedding Banquet, premiering on streaming for the first time, is a great choice if you are into a light but more emotional storyline. This green card pursuit-themed love story that revolves around Min, a young man whose marriage of convenience plan unexpectedly unfolds in a comedic way, has been a cult classic for a long time. What was initially a common-sense solution eventually becomes one of the most surreal and moving family sagas. Co-writer and director Ahn does a remarkable job of mingling sharp humor with seriousness, thus, amazing not only the lead actors but also the supporting family members, who unexpectedly become the melodrama’s source of depth, with their outstanding performances. It’s quite a film that makes you think while laughing with the cast at the same time.

7. Winter Spring Summer or Fall
Are you a fan of indie romance? Then this is just the right movie for you! It stars Percy Hynes White and Jenna Ortega. Winter, Spring, Fall is a story about two teenagers-Remi and Barnes, who meet, fall in love, and part over the course of four days, one in each season. The story of the characters does not involve any overblown melodrama but focuses on small, intimate moments that characterize their evolution. The actors playing the leads really bring the romance to life, and the feelings are raw and genuine. Moreover, the soundtrack is full of indie classics that perfectly capture the bittersweet mood of the film. It is a tender and nostalgic movie that is perfect for those who have had the experience of falling deeply in love in their youth.

6. South Park Season 27 + Complete Collection
The South Park boys have returned with a vengeance, and this time, Paramount+ is letting it all hang out. New season 27 brings not only the latest episodes to the viewers, but also the website offers all seasons of the series in one place. This essentially means that the fans can either watch the whole series from the past to the present or select “Best of” playlists at their leisure, which is a collection of Cartman’s most terrible schemes, Stan’s unfortunate situations, or Kenny’s numerous mishaps. Both old fans who can relive the glory days of South Park nostalgia and new fans who get to experience the same raucous but witty humor as always halfway through the show can benefit from this excellent fusion of the past and the present.

5. Survivor Season 49 & The Amazing Race Season 38
It is a yes for two of the most popular reality TV shows to come back and be as addictive as their previous runs. In its 49th season, Survivor still holds its leading position, offering the audience new faces, difficult tasks, and the certainty of unexpected reactions, which will make them yell at their screens. At the same time, The Amazing Race is gearing up for its 38th season, the teams traveling the world to face the difficult tasks in gorgeous places. The mix of strategy, competition, and travel makes the two shows indelible. If you’re into reality TV, this double drop is a must-watch.

4. Tulsa King Season 3
Sylvester Stallone returns as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, and things in Tulsa are getting even more dangerous. After establishing his criminal empire, Dwight now finds himself up against the ruthless Dunmire family. Season 3 raises the stakes with more high-octane confrontations, moral dilemmas, and power struggles. Stallone’s authoritative screen presence keeps the show grounded, but it’s the nuanced blend of drama and action that makes Tulsa King such an engaging watch. Mob enthusiasts and hardcore character-driven fans won’t be let down.

3. NCIS: Tony & Ziva
For devoted NCIS viewers, this spinoff is like a well-deserved payoff. Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo return as Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David, albeit in an international thriller set in Europe. After living in Paris and having their daughter Tali with them, the couple’s life is turned upside down when Tony’s security company is attacked. With no choice but to escape throughout Europe, they have to deal with outside threats while struggling with family demands and renewing their own relationship. Look for a combination of poignant family scenes, quick wit, and worldwide travel.

2. Bodyguard of Lies Documentary
This provocative documentary unfolds the conflict in Afghanistan to the audience, showing that falsehood and secrecy dominated the four U.S. administrations. It’s a comprehensive investigation into what is hidden behind the news, asking the tough questions of governance, responsibility, and truth. The film doesn’t stop at presenting the reality—it calls for a review. Such a raw and brutal experience that comes with you days after your viewing, stirring arguments and discussions, is what you get.

1. Must-Haves in Their Originals: The Reunion, Dora Season 4, The Tiny Chef Show
Lastly, Paramount+ closes out September with a list of originals that touch on all parts of the viewing range. The Reunion introduces new drama to the streaming service, while Dora embarks on new adventures in Season 4, ideal for those with younger audiences. In the meantime, The Tiny Chef Show is back with even more tiny kitchen adventures that are as sweet as they are innovative. These all-new ones demonstrate Paramount+ isn’t just relying on big stars—it’s putting money into a slate that has something fresh and exciting for all.

So whether you’re here for the mob wars, the sweet romances, the crazy chaos, or the live shows, Paramount+ has made September a streaming smorgasbord. Stock up the snacks, fluff that blanket, and get cozy—you’ve got more than enough to entertain yourself all month long.