Our Most Eagerly Anticipated TV and Streaming Premieres Through the End of 2025

We don't know exactly where 2025 has gone, but as we inch ever closer to fall, at least we can count on both new and returning TV series to satisfy our needs, from seeking adventure and laughs to romance, thrills, chills and so much more.

Before 2025 ends, so much great new TV will be back on our screens, and we couldn't be happier. To find out what we'll be watching first, keep scrolling to discover our most eagerly anticipated premieres through the end of 2025.

Peacemaker – Aug. 21 on HBO Max

It's crude and violent, but we got a ton of laughs out of the first season of Peacemaker, and we're even more excited about the new season knowing that it ties in directly with James Gunn's Superman movie. The series follows John Cena's titular antihero and his quest for peace (no matter how many people he has to kill to get it). This time, he's discovered a portal to a different dimension, and the way he views himself there might just convince him to stick around.

John Cena in Peacemaker Season 2

(Photo credit: Jessica Miglio/HBO Max)

 

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My Life With the Walter Boys – Aug. 28 on Netflix

The first season of My Life With the Walter Boys ended in a major cliffhanger, with the love triangle between Jackie Howard and brothers Alex and Cole Walter coming to a head before she left it all behind to stay with her uncle in New York. With Season 2, Jackie has returned, and we'll finally see where these relationships are headed and what other drama and fun gets spun up along the way.

Netflix: My Life with the Walter Boys. (L to R) Corey Fogelmanis as Nathan, Isaac Arellanes as Isaac, Myles Perez as Lee, Connor Stanhope as Danny, Marc Blucas as George, Sarah Rafferty as Katherine, Nikki Rodriguez as Jackie, Dean Petriw as Jordan, Alix West Lefler as Parker, Lennix James as Benny in episode 201 of My Life with the Walter Boys. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

(My Life With the Walter Boys via Netflix)

 

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KPOPPED Aug. 29 on Apple TV+

Apple TV+'s KPOPPED is a docuseries that follows western music stars reinventing their biggest hits as collabs with K-pop's biggest idols. New episodes will air every Friday, starting Aug. 29, with appearances from stars including The Spice Girls, Meghan Thee Stallion, Patti Labelle, Kesha, Eve,  Boyz II Men, J Balvin, Kylie Minogue, Ava Max, Jess Glynne, TLC, Boy George, Vanilla Ice, Taylor Dayne, PSY, Itzy, Billlie, Blackswan, JO1, ATEEZ, Kiss of Life, STAYC and Kep1er to create the ultimate K-pop supergroups.

KPopped Blackswan performance on AppleTV

(KPopped via Apple TV+)

 

Wednesday – Sep. 4 on Netflix

We technically already got a taste of the season season of Wednesday when it released on Aug. 6, but the rest arrives on Sep. 4, and we can't wait. There are so many questions we have right now, but mostly, we hope to see the titular Wednesday regain the use of her psychic abilities and work out how to save Enid from her prophesied murder before the season is through.

Wednesday. Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams in episode 202 of Wednesday. Cr. Jonathan Hession/Netflix © 2025

(Photo credit: Jonathan Hession/Netflix)

 

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Pokémon Concierge – Sep. 4 on Netflix

After we got the first few episodes of Pokémon Concierge in December of 2023, the cozy and beautifully stop-motion animated series is finally concluding its first season in September. It follows Haru, a hard-working but nervous young woman who takes up a job at a resort where she works to soothe the souls of visiting Pokémon. It's just as sweet and relaxing as its title implies, with low stakes and lots of cuteness to go around.

Pokémon Concierge Netflix still

(Pokémon Concierge via Netflix)

 

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The Paper – Sep. 4 on Peacock

Fans of The Office will be eager to check out The Paper, a mockumentary set in the same universe that, this time, follows a small Midwestern newspaper, the Toledo Truth-Teller. If features Oscar Martinez from The Office in a small role, connecting these stories, with Domhnall Gleeson in the lead role as Ned Sampson, the brand-new editor-in-chief at the paper.

SOOM SOOM -- Episode 101 -- Pictured: Domhnall Gleeson as Ned -- (Photo by: Aaron Epstein/PEACOCK)

 (Photo credit: Aaron Epstein/Peacock)

 

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Only Murders in the Building – Sep. 9 on Hulu

Five seasons in, and we still think there's never been an idea more ingenious than pairing Steven Martin and Martin Short with Selena Gomez and having them solve murder mysteries together. It'll debut with three new episodes on Sep. 9, with new episodes every subsequent Tuesday. This time around, when their doorman, Lester, dies suddenly, the trio believes a bigger scheme is afoot. In typical fashion, they find themselves wrapped up in a massive conspiracy including mobsters, billionaires and more.

Only Murders in the Building art

(Only Murders in the Building via Hulu)

 

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place – Sep. 12 on Disney Channel

The sequel spin-off to Disney Channel's iconic Wizards of Waverly Place continues next month with the second season kicking off in September. Season 2 promises to bring even more fun, and more magic, as Roman and Milo develop their own magical abilities, making more work for Justin as Billie struggles with sharing the spotlight. Together, they train for the upcoming Family Wizard Competition while a new force threatens to drive them apart.

Wizards beyond Waverly Place 2025 press image

(Photo credit: Disney/Maarten de Boer)

 

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Futurama – Sep. 15 on Hulu

Futurama is back for Season 13—the third season of its revival on Hulu—next month, promising even more comedic and strangely timely delivery missions through space in the year 3025. In its first episode, "Destroy Tall Monsters," our favorite shiny metal robot, Bender, grows to a gargantuan size and begins a rampage through the city, and we're eager to see where things go from there.

Futurama Season 13 image: Bender, Leela and Fry

(Futurama via Hulu)

 

Gen V – Sep. 17 on Prime Video

Gen V, the spin-off of The Boys, follows a group of young superheroes attending the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, where they put everything on the line competing to become to-ranking heroes and, eventually, join The Seven. In the first season, they discovered that their unique powers aren't innate, but instead the result of being injected with Compound V. In the new season, with Homelander taking over the U.S., the students return to school, where they're being trained to fight in a war against the powerless humans.

Amazon Prime Video: Gen V Season 2 key art

(Gen V via Prime Video)

 

Abbott Elementary – Oct. 1 on ABC

Abbott Elementary is proof that the mockumentary sitcom is still king, and we can't wait for its return with Season 5 in October. While we don't yet know much about what to expect from the new season, we can anticipate the return of all of our favorite beloved teachers, and for one of the key episodes to be some kind of field trip to a sports game.

ABBOTT ELEMENTARY - ABC's Abbott Elementary stars Chris Perfetti as Jacob Hill, William Stanford Davis as Mr. Johnson, Janelle James as Ava Coleman, Tyler James Williams as Gregory Eddie, Quinta Brunson as Janine Teagues, Sheryl Lee Ralph as Barbara Howard, and Lisa Ann Walter as Melissa Schemmenti. (Disney/Pamela Littky)

(Photo credit: Disney/Pamela Littky)

 

Stranger Things –  Nov. 26 on Netflix

The fifth, and final, season of Stranger Things begins to roll out on Nov. 26, with the rest of the season dropping on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, and New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, leading us to believe this will be the tensest and most unforgettable season yet. It takes place one year after season four, with our heroes seeking to destroy Vecna once and for all. However, this proves even more challenging than they'd anticipated due to interference by the U.S. military, who come to Hawkins to hunt down Eleven.

Netflix: STRANGER THINGS. (L to R) Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler, Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair, Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler, Joe Keery as Steve Harrington, Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers, and Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson in STRANGER THINGS. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

(Stranger Things via Netflix)

 

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