Here Is Every Comedy Movie & TV Show Coming Out in September 2025

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September is stacked with fresh laughs in theaters and on streaming, along with a few beloved comedies returning to the big screen for special engagements. Below you will find every comedy movie dated for September along with the month’s notable comedy series premieres and returns, all grouped with what they are about, who is involved, and where you can watch them.

Dates below refer to United States releases in September 2025. Several titles are limited releases that expand after opening weekend, and a few classics are back for anniversary or special re-release runs. Plan accordingly and enjoy the good stuff.

‘Everything to Me’ (2025)

'Everything to Me' (2025)
Rebellium Films

Set in early-2000s Silicon Valley, ‘Everything to Me’ follows a tech-obsessed teen who models her life on Steve Jobs, only to discover that adulthood does not work like a product launch once she finally lands at Stanford. Victoria Pedretti leads the cast in a coming-of-age comedy opening in theaters on September 5.

The film is written and directed by Kayci Lacob and is being sold by Concourse Media, with the official site describing it as a sharp and nostalgic portrait of ambition and recalibration. ‘Everything to Me’ begins its theatrical run September 5 with additional digital availability following later in the month.

‘Linda Linda Linda’ (2005)

'Linda Linda Linda' (2005)
Bitters End

Nobuhiro Yamashita’s high-school band comedy ‘Linda Linda Linda’ returns to theaters in a new re-release beginning September 5. The Japanese favorite follows four girls who scramble to form a band for their school festival and learn The Blue Hearts’ anthem for the big day.

Reissue screenings are being booked at art-house venues alongside retrospectives of the film’s star Bae Doona and Yamashita’s work, so check local listings as one-night engagements vary by city. The revival brings the 2005 charmer back to the big screen for audiences who discovered it on disc and import streams.

‘The Baltimorons’ (2025)

'The Baltimorons' (2025)
Fusion Entertainment

Jay Duplass directs this Baltimore-set holiday romance about a newly sober guy who cracks a tooth on Christmas Eve and strikes up an unexpected connection with the dentist who treats him as they roam the city together. The film begins in New York on September 5 with Q&As before expanding.

Michael Strassner stars alongside Liz Larsen and Olivia Luccardi, with the film premiering earlier this year at SXSW before its September roll-out in select theaters. ‘The Baltimorons’ is produced by Duplass Brothers Productions.

‘The Threesome’ (2025)

'The Threesome' (2025)
Filmopoly

‘The Threesome’ is a romantic comedy about three strangers whose impulsive night together leads to both women becoming pregnant, forcing the trio to confront growing up and accountability. The film opens September 5 with Zoey Deutch, Jonah Hauer-King, and Ruby Cruz in the leads.

Directed by Chad Hartigan and written by Ethan Ogilby, the movie played the festival circuit ahead of release. Vertical is handling distribution with a theatrical bow that starts on September 5.

‘Twinless’ (2025)

'Twinless' (2025)
TPC

In ‘Twinless’, Dylan O’Brien plays twin brothers Roman and Rocky in a story about grief and identity that begins when Roman joins a support group for people who have lost a twin and bonds with a fellow grieving attendee. The film opens September 5 after a Sundance premiere earlier in the year.

Writer-director James Sweeney co-stars, with Lauren Graham, Aisling Franciosi, Chris Perfetti, and more rounding out the ensemble. Roadside Attractions is releasing the film nationwide with a runtime of 100 minutes.

‘The Breakfast Club’ (1985)

'The Breakfast Club' (1985)
Universal Pictures

John Hughes’ detention-day classic ‘The Breakfast Club’ returns to theaters in a special re-release beginning September 7 to celebrate the landmark teen comedy’s milestone anniversary. The new engagement brings the restored film back to big screens nationwide.

Check participating cinemas for one- or two-day events, as screenings are typically limited and may include new pre-show materials about the film’s legacy and impact on American teen comedies.

‘Motherland’ (2025)

'Motherland' (2025)
Choice Films

Set in a near-future society built on lies and surveillance, ‘Motherland’ follows a woman who begins to question her reality after her husband disappears, uncovering a conspiracy with roots in the authoritarian state. Vertical is releasing the sci-fi-tinged thriller in theaters on September 12.

The film is produced by MPI Original Films, with Miriam Silverman among the cast. Marketing materials emphasize the film’s timely themes about control and truth in a regulated society.

‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’ (2025)

'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues' (2025)
Castle Rock Entertainment

Rob Reiner returns as Marty Di Bergi to document one more outrageous go-round with David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel, and Derek Smalls in ‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’, in theaters September 12. The sequel brings back Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer, with music royalty appearing.

Bleecker Street is distributing in the United States. The first trailer confirmed surprise cameos and teased the band’s latest attempt at rock immortality while playing winks to the original’s beloved gags.

‘Where to Land’ (2025)

'Where to Land' (2025)
Possible Films

Hal Hartley’s first feature in a decade opens September 12 with New York screenings at Roxy Cinema followed by additional cities. The 75-minute comedy stars Hartley regulars Bill Sage, Robert John Burke, and Edie Falco in a droll tale about a filmmaker facing mortality and miscommunication.

Hartley’s Possible Films announced the staggered rollout with Q&As at select shows, and trailers highlight the filmmaker’s signature dialogue rhythms and ensemble interplay. Chicago and Los Angeles follow on September 13 and 19 respectively.

‘Code 3’ (2025)

'Code 3' (2025)
Wayfarer Studios

‘Code 3’ follows two weary first responders on their final shift as paramedics in Los Angeles, where an ordinary night spirals into a chain of chaotic calls that test their patience and partnership. Rainn Wilson and Lil Rel Howery star alongside Aimee Carrero.

The film opens in theaters on September 12 with Aura Entertainment handling distribution. Production notes emphasize a blend of gallows humor and grounded ride-along realism.

‘Toy Story’ (1995)

'Toy Story' (1995)
Pixar

Pixar’s pioneering ‘Toy Story’ celebrates its thirtieth anniversary with a new big-screen re-release starting September 12. The engagement invites audiences to revisit Woody, Buzz, and the gang in their original adventure in theaters.

Disney’s anniversary program includes limited runs across the country, so availability may vary by market and date. Keep an eye on local theater listings for showtimes and bonus content.

‘Another End’ (2024)

'Another End' (2024)
Indigo Film

Piero Messina’s near-future drama ‘Another End’ finally reaches U.S. theaters on September 19 after its festival bow. The story follows a grieving man who uses a controversial technology that implants the consciousness of his late partner into the body of another woman, complicating his recovery.

Gael García Bernal stars opposite Renate Reinsve with Bérénice Bejo featured in support, and the film’s U.S. plan targets a limited theatrical release before digital rollouts.

‘Xeno’ (2025)

'Xeno' (2025)
HartBeat Productions

Produced by Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat, ‘Xeno’ is a sci-fi adventure about a teenage girl in the New Mexico desert who befriends a mysterious alien after a crash landing, then goes on the run as government agents close in. Lulu Wilson leads the cast with Omari Hardwick and Paul Schneider.

Blue Fox Entertainment releases the film nationwide on September 19, with effects work by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop and a score by Ryan Taubert. ‘Xeno’ runs 103 minutes and is positioned as a modern spin on human-alien friendship stories.

‘Adulthood’ (2025)

'Adulthood' (2025)
Olive Hill Media

Director Alex Winter’s ‘Adulthood’ follows estranged siblings Megan and Noah, whose return to their hometown after discovering a body buried in their parents’ basement pulls them into a messy crime tale with a comedic edge. The film opens limited September 19 with a digital release on September 23.

The cast includes Kaya Scodelario, Josh Gad, Billie Lourd, and Anthony Carrigan. Paramount is listed among companies involved, with the production completed earlier this summer.

‘Doin’ It’ (2024)

'Doin' It' (2024)
Likely Story

Lilly Singh stars in ‘Doin’ It’ as a thirty-year-old virgin who takes a job teaching high-school sex education, where lesson plans collide with personal milestones. The film premiered at SXSW and arrives in theaters September 19.

Sara Zandieh directs from a script by Zandieh, Neel Patel, and Singh, with Aura Entertainment handling U.S. distribution. The movie runs 92 minutes and blends classroom hijinks with adult firsts.

‘Dot Conner: Webtective’ (2025)

'Dot Conner: Webtective' (2025)
Huff Media Productions

Based on the faith-forward kids series, ‘Dot Conner: Webtective’ sends teen sleuth Dot on a city-wide treasure hunt after a cryptic call from her missing father, all while juggling a rocky start to high school. The family adventure opens limited September 19.

Andrew Huff writes and directs with Huff Media Productions producing. Rotten Tomatoes lists the film as a PG-rated mix of adventure, comedy, and mystery with a theatrical start on September 19.

‘London Calling’ (2025)

'London Calling' (2025)
Highland Film Group

Allan Ungar’s action comedy ‘London Calling’ follows a down-on-his-luck hitman who lands in Los Angeles and is forced to mentor his new boss’s awkward teenage son while taking him along on jobs. The film opens September 19 from Quiver Distribution.

Josh Duhamel stars with Aidan Gillen, Rick Hoffman, and Jeremy Ray Taylor. The movie screened in TIFF Industry Selects and now arrives in U.S. theaters with a 114-minute runtime.

‘Peacock’ (2024)

'Peacock' (2024)
FAMU

From Austria and Germany, ‘Peacock’ centers on Matthias, the CEO and public face of a Vienna rent-a-friend agency whose chameleon-like life begins to erode his relationship and sense of self. The film hits U.S. theaters September 19.

Bernhard Wenger directs with Albrecht Schuch, Anton Noori, and Julia Franz Richter starring. Blue Fox-style showtime pages and ticketing portals list the title among September 19 comedy offerings.

‘Waltzing with Brando’ (2024)

'Waltzing with Brando' (2024)
Filmin'Tahiti

‘Waltzing with Brando’ dramatizes Marlon Brando’s late-sixties plan to build a sustainable eco-retreat on his Tahitian atoll with architect Bernard Judge. Billy Zane plays Brando opposite Jon Heder and Richard Dreyfuss in Bill Fishman’s biographical comedy opening September 19.

Iconic Events Releasing is handling the U.S. theatrical run following a 2024 festival premiere. Recent materials confirm the September 19 date and highlight the environmental focus that guided Brando’s off-screen passion project.

‘Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie’ (2025)

'Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie' (2025)
Universal Pictures

DreamWorks Animation brings ‘Gabby’s Dollhouse’ to theaters in a live-action and animation hybrid feature where Gabby and Grandma Gigi road-trip to Cat Francisco and race to recover the dollhouse from an eccentric new owner named Vera. The movie opens September 26.

Ryan Crego directs with Laila Lockhart Kraner reprising Gabby and Kristen Wiig voicing Vera. The cast also features Jason Mantzoukas, Ego Nwodim, Kyle Mooney, Melissa Villaseñor, Fortune Feimster, and Thomas Lennon, with Universal distributing.

‘BFFs’ (2025)

'BFFs' (2025)
Ammni Studios (US)

In ‘BFFs’, lifelong friends attempt to turn a personal crisis into a public payday by launching a viral show about fixing their lives, only to discover that the internet’s attention comes with new problems. The comedy opens September 26.

Alyssa Milano headlines with Keli Price, coming from a producing team that blends sports and influencer experience with indie film know-how. Distribution is set for a limited run with additional markets to follow.

‘Dude Perfect: The Hero Tour’ (2025)

'Dude Perfect: The Hero Tour' (2025)
Regal Entertainment

‘Dude Perfect: The Hero Tour’ brings the Dudes’ sold-out arena show to cinemas in a concert-style event featuring trick-shot battles, classic segments, and behind-the-scenes access. The big-screen experience opens Friday, September 26.

The group’s official site confirms the nationwide theatrical rollout at major chains, positioning the film as an immersive way to see the tour with premium sound and sightlines. Runtime is listed at around 100 minutes.

‘The Girl Who Leapt Through Time’ (2006)

'The Girl Who Leapt Through Time' (2006)
Madhouse

Mamoru Hosoda’s acclaimed anime returns to cinemas September 28 in a new theatrical engagement from GKIDS. ‘The Girl Who Leapt Through Time’ follows a teenager who gains the power to jump backward and forward in time and must learn the consequences of changing the past.

The re-release includes select subtitled and dubbed showings with event-style scheduling. Check participating theaters for date-specific screenings and any added extras tied to the re-issue.

‘Beavis and Butt-Head’ (1993–present)

'Beavis and Butt-Head' (1993–present)
Paramount Television

‘Beavis and Butt-Head’ returns with a new season on Comedy Central on Wednesday, September 3. Mike Judge’s duo picks up with more TV-watching commentary and classic misadventures, now premiering on linear after the Paramount-era revival.

Comedy Central has announced the date and rollout, with weekly episodes set for its Wednesday night block. The season is billed as a return to the channel that first popularized the franchise for cable audiences.

‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021–present)

'Only Murders in the Building' (2021–present)
Rhode Island Ave. Productions

Season 5 of ‘Only Murders in the Building’ premieres Tuesday, September 9 on Hulu with the first three episodes, followed by weekly releases. Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez are back solving another case connected to the Arconia and beyond.

Release details confirm a ten-episode season with weekly Tuesdays after the premiere day drop. Internationally the show streams on Disney+, with the U.S. release anchored on Hulu.

‘Helluva Boss’ (2020–present)

'Helluva Boss' (2020–present)
SpindleHorse

‘Helluva Boss’ arrives on Prime Video Wednesday, September 10 with a rerelease of Seasons 1 and 2 along with a brand-new special titled Mission Zero. The move marks the YouTube hit’s first official release on a major streaming platform.

Amazon details note that the special is new to Prime Video, with the earlier seasons presented uncensored on the service. A teaser confirmed the date and the shift from web to mainstream streaming.

‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ (2024–present)

'Wizards Beyond Waverly Place' (2024–present)
Entertainment Force

Season 2 of ‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ premieres Friday, September 12 on Disney Channel with two episodes, with Disney+ streaming to follow in early October. The sequel series brings back David Henrie and expands the Russo family story with a new wizard-in-training.

Disney’s schedule lists the Disney Channel launch on September 12 and a Disney+ bulk release for the full season on October 8 in the U.S. and select markets.

‘English Teacher’ (2024–present)

'English Teacher' (2024–present)
FX Productions

‘English Teacher’ returns to FX on Thursday, September 25 with a three-episode premiere at 9 p.m., followed by all ten episodes streaming on Hulu the next day. Brian Jordan Alvarez stars as a public-school teacher navigating the messy intersection of classroom life and personal politics.

FX renewed the series earlier this year after critical acclaim for Season 1, and the network has confirmed the fall 2025 release pattern of a linear premiere with next-day streaming.

‘Chad Powers’ (2025–present)

'Chad Powers' (2025–present)
Omaha Productions

Glen Powell headlines ‘Chad Powers’ on Hulu beginning Tuesday, September 30, playing a disgraced quarterback who dons a prosthetic disguise to walk on to a new team and jump-start his career. The series is based on Eli Manning’s viral character.

Hulu’s rollout includes an initial drop followed by weekly installments, with press materials highlighting Powell’s transformation and the show’s small-town football setting.

Share which September comedies you are most excited for in the comments and tell us what you are lining up to watch first!

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