Here Is Every Action Movie & TV Show Coming Out in September 2025
September is loaded with high energy releases in theaters and on streaming, with everything from big franchise entries to anime epics and buzzy re-releases that bring classics back to the big screen. You can plan a packed month at the movies across three straight weekends and fill the rest with weekly drops on the major platforms.
Below you’ll find every title landing in September, organized so you can skim dates and formats at a glance. Each entry calls out the key creative team, what the story covers, and how and where it’s rolling out so you can lock in tickets or add it to your queue.
‘Baaghi 4’ (2025)

The fourth chapter in the Hindi action series brings back Tiger Shroff as Ronnie with A. Harsha making his Hindi feature debut and Sajid Nadiadwala producing for Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. New cast this time includes Sanjay Dutt along with Sonam Bajwa and Harnaaz Sandhu, with principal photography wrapped in July.
The film opens in Indian cinemas on September 5 with marketing built around a late August trailer launch and an adult rated teaser cleared by India’s CBFC. Advance ticketing and international rollout notices have started to go live through Indian exhibitors and trade updates.
‘The Legend of Hei 2’ (2025)

China’s hit fantasy returns from director MTJJ with Gu Jie, continuing the story of the shapeshifting cat spirit Hei and expanding the film world introduced in the 2019 feature. After a summer debut at home, the sequel arrives for North American audiences with a theatrical run.
U.S. distribution is handled by GKIDS with a nationwide opening set for September 5, including options for subtitled and dubbed presentations depending on market. Festival play and character art drops have highlighted returning voice talent and the sequel’s larger scale action.
‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle’ (2025)

The series closes its manga storyline with a trilogy of theatrical films from studio ufotable directed by Haruo Sotozaki, adapting the final arc and uniting the core cast for the showdown inside the ever shifting fortress. This first film in the trilogy is positioned as the franchise’s biggest big screen chapter yet.
Crunchyroll and Sony are releasing the movie globally beginning September 12 with premium formats in play and large format showings listed by theater partners. The rollout follows the prior feature strategy that paired Japanese animation with worldwide day and date campaigns.
‘Code 3’ (2025)

Writer director Christopher Leone sets this action comedy during a single brutal day on the job as a burned out paramedic trains his replacement while calls spiral from bad to worse. The cast includes Rainn Wilson, Lil Rel Howery, Aimee Carrero, Rob Riggle, Page Kennedy, and Yvette Nicole Brown.
After a TIFF Industry Selects market premiere, Aura Entertainment picked up U.S. rights and dated a limited theatrical release for September 12, with a trailer drop in early August to kick off the campaign.
‘Tin Soldier’ (2025)

Brad Furman directs this modern action thriller headlined by Scott Eastwood, Jamie Foxx, and Robert De Niro, following a covert operation that targets a charismatic militia leader known as Bokushi. Production was mounted with large scale practical action and a cast of genre veterans.
Samuel Goldwyn Films is handling U.S. distribution with a September 12 theatrical release, following up with a digital window. Marketing has emphasized the ensemble and the film’s cult compound siege setup.
‘Prisoner of War’ (2025)

Scott Adkins stars in a World War II action story set in the Philippines from director Louis Mandylor, focusing on a captured British operative forced into lethal bouts in a jungle prison while planning an escape. The supporting cast features Isaac Florentine collaborators and regional talent.
U.S. listings place the film on the September 19 calendar with ticketing pages live at the major moviegoing portals and a trimmed theatrical footprint expected before the home release.
‘London Calling’ (2025)

Allan Ungar directs this action comedy about a middling hitman who botches a job, flees the U.K., and is strong armed into mentoring his new boss’s awkward teenage son. The film stars Josh Duhamel, Aidan Gillen, Jeremy Ray Taylor, and Rick Hoffman with production carried out in Cape Town.
Quiver Distribution is releasing the movie in select theaters on September 19 with a runtime just under two hours and a red band rating for strong violence and language. Plot and credit details are posted along with ticketing on exhibitor and movie database pages.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Paul Greengrass dramatizes a true story about a bus driver and a teacher who fight to save twenty two children from an oncoming wildfire, with Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera leading the cast. The film is produced by Apple Original Films with partners including Blumhouse and Comet Pictures.
The movie opens in limited theaters on September 19 before streaming on Apple TV Plus beginning October 3, with ratings and credits already listed on industry pages.
‘They Call Him OG’ (2025)

Director Sujeeth teams with Pawan Kalyan for a Telugu language action film mounted by DVV Entertainment, with marketing that plays up the Original Gangster hook and a large scale underworld backdrop. Teasers and title reveals set up a new antihero entry for the star.
The film is dated for September 25 across India with promotional beats outlined by the production and trade outlets, including format plans and territory expansions.
‘Spider-Man’ (2002)

Sam Raimi’s first entry in the trilogy returns to theaters in newly remastered form as part of a special Fathom Events series in partnership with Sony, with showtimes listed through major circuits. The reissue celebrates the original run that helped kick off modern superhero cinema.
The movie plays on Friday September 26 with an encore the following week, and ticketing has gone live on exhibitor sites alongside synopses and poster art.
‘Spider-Man 2’ (2004)

The re-release presents the extended cut known as ‘Spider-Man 2.1’ in 4K for its first ever theatrical run, adding restored material to the acclaimed sequel while keeping the original presentation intact. Announcement posts preview the additional footage and new poster.
Screenings are set for Saturday September 27 with an encore on October 4 as part of the trilogy weekend schedule, with details posted across studio and outlet roundups.
‘Spider-Man 3’ (2007)

The final Raimi film returns to cap the event across participating theaters, with scheduling aligned to the prior two entries so fans can complete the trilogy on the big screen.
The title plays on Sunday September 28 with an encore on October 5, and event pages outline the multi day program that spans two weekends.
‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ (2025– )

Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo headline this new ‘NCIS’ spinoff set in Europe with showrunner John McNamara steering a ten episode season about the pair going on the run and protecting their daughter. Filming utilized European locations with a story that picks up years after their last appearances together.
The series premieres Thursday September 4 on Paramount Plus with three episodes and weekly drops each Thursday afterward in multiple regions where the service operates. Official pages and trailers outline the premise and release pattern.
‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ (2023– )

Season three moves the action from France to Spain with Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride returning, and the production framing new communities and threats along the coast. Show updates confirm locations and a western inflected tone for select episodes.
The new season premieres Sunday September 7 at 9 p.m. on AMC and AMC Plus with date and time posted by the network along with fresh trailers and featurettes.
‘Gen V’ (2023– )

Prime Video’s college set ‘The Boys’ spinoff continues with Jaz Sinclair and the ensemble returning while Hamish Linklater joins as the new dean, and story threads connect to the franchise endgame. Studio notes address how the season bridges events without losing the show’s own focus.
Season two launches Wednesday September 17 on Prime Video with a three episode debut and weekly episodes through October 22, with the schedule confirmed on Amazon’s press site.
‘Tulsa King’ (2022– )

Sylvester Stallone is back as Dwight Manfredi with the third season expanding his empire and introducing new antagonists as Paramount Plus continues its organized crime saga. Campaign materials preview returning cast and new faces tied to the power struggle in Tulsa.
Paramount Plus sets the premiere for Sunday September 21 with the platform confirming the date and releasing first look assets and a teaser to anchor the September slate.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

Gary Oldman returns as Jackson Lamb for a six episode fifth season produced by See Saw Films and adapted from Mick Herron’s novel ‘London Rules’ with Apple TV Plus detailing cast and creatives. The spy series continues with Slough House facing new threats and political pressures.
Apple schedules the global premiere for Wednesday September 24 with one episode at launch and weekly rollouts through October 29, along with confirmation of further seasons in development.
‘Alice in Borderland’ (2020– )

Season three brings Arisu and Usagi back to Borderland with the Joker card setting the stakes, and Shinsuke Sato again directing as Netflix showcases new games and returning players. The main trailer and key art set up the separation of the leads and the new survival challenges.
Netflix premieres the new season worldwide on Thursday September 25 with the date and streaming details confirmed across the service’s official newsrooms and series hub.
Tell us which of these September releases you are most excited to watch and why in the comments.


