Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘Task’
There is a full slate of new and returning series arriving across streamers and channels this week, with reality staples, prestige dramas, unscripted true crime, animated comedies, and family favorites all dropping fresh episodes. Below you will find every title from your weekly lineup with key details on premise, cast, and creative teams, plus the exact day and where to watch.
Dates below are for the week of Monday, September 1 through Sunday, September 7, and each entry notes the platform or network inside the text so there is no confusion about where it is landing.
‘Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘N Out’ (2005– )

Nick Cannon returns to lead two teams of comics through hip hop flavored improv games on Monday, September 1 on VH1. The long running series features DJ D-Wrek and rotating celebrity guests who jump into battles and freestyle bits as part of the competitive format that has defined the show since its 2005 debut.
The series was created and is hosted by Nick Cannon, whose banner NCredible has been involved across later seasons, with production over the years involving partners like MTV Entertainment Studios as the franchise evolved. Familiar performers often recur through multiple seasons alongside new cast arrivals to keep the games fresh.
‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

‘Ms. Rachel’ continues Monday, September 1 on Netflix with Season 2, bringing Rachel Griffin Accurso’s educational music and language activities to streaming. The series adapts her massive YouTube success into episodes that combine songs, repetition, and simple play based learning focused on speech development for toddlers.
The show builds on the ‘Songs for Littles’ format developed by Rachel and composer Aron Accurso, with on screen segments designed for caregiver participation. Netflix packages the content into themed episodes to support early childhood milestones through singing and modeled conversation.
‘The Runarounds’ (2025– )

A new scripted music drama premieres Monday, September 1 on Prime Video following recent high school graduates in Wilmington, North Carolina, who form a rock band and chase a dream of stardom together. The story centers on songwriting, rehearsals, and first gigs while the friends navigate family strains and young adult choices in a tight knit coastal community.
The series introduces a band of up and comers playing characters who write and perform within the show’s world, with episodes tracking the group’s internal dynamics and the local scene. Prime Video positions the project as a coming of age story built around original music and the buzz of early success.
‘The Chrisleys: Back to Reality’ (2025– )

The new reality series arrives Monday, September 1 on Lifetime and follows Savannah Chrisley taking care of Grayson and Chloe while navigating her parents’ incarceration, with Chase Chrisley working on personal growth and a business venture. The production documents how the siblings manage family logistics and public attention while pursuing individual goals.
Executive producing with Lifetime, the family’s new chapter is framed around caregiving, legal updates, and day to day routines as the siblings establish boundaries and responsibilities. The show extends the Chrisley family television universe into a post trial era and introduces recurring friends and partners in Savannah’s advocacy efforts.
‘Bobby’s Triple Threat’ (2022– )

Season 4 premieres Tuesday, September 2 on Food Network as one challenger chef faces three “Titans” selected by Bobby Flay in head to head rounds judged blind, with a cash prize on the line. This season adds chef Ayesha Nurdjaja to the Titan lineup alongside Brooke Williamson and Michael Voltaggio.
Flay hosts and curates the ingredient reveals while the club set and single judge format return. Episodes this season feature high profile guest judges and challenger chefs, continuing the show’s competitive structure that began with its 2022 launch.
‘Live with Kelly and Mark’ (1988– )

The syndicated daytime talk show begins Season 38 on Tuesday, September 2 with Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos cohosting from New York. The long running series is executive produced by Michael Gelman and features celebrity interviews, audience games, lifestyle segments, and live musical guests.
The season opens with a refreshed fall slate of guests and bits while the production continues its fast turnaround format five days a week. The show’s creative leadership remains consistent under Gelman, whose on air appearances and audience warmups are signatures.
‘Return to Paradise’ (2024– )

The Australian British crime drama streams Tuesday, September 2 on BritBox and follows DI Mackenzie Clarke as she reluctantly returns from London to her Australian hometown and gets pulled into a local murder case that tests her tenacity. Anna Samson stars with Lloyd Griffith, Tai Hara, and Catherine McClements in the ensemble.
Created by James Hall, Peter Mattessi, and Robert Thorogood, the series is produced by Red Planet Pictures and BBC Studios Productions Australia, with episodes shot in New South Wales and a tone that blends whodunit plotting with character drama. A second season entered production in 2025.
‘Shari & Lamb Chop’ (2024)

The feature documentary becomes available Tuesday, September 2 on VOD to buy or rent and charts the life and legacy of pioneering ventriloquist and children’s television star Shari Lewis. Directed by Lisa D’Apolito, the film features archival footage and interviews including contributions from Lewis’s daughter Mallory.
Kino Lorber is distributing the documentary after its theatrical run, and the project explores Lewis’s decades in entertainment, her creative process, and the cultural imprint of her beloved puppet Lamb Chop. D’Apolito previously directed ‘Love, Gilda’ and brings a similar archival approach here.
‘Betrayal’ (2023– )

A new true crime docuseries launches Tuesday, September 2 on Hulu examining romantic relationships that curdle into deception and danger. Each episode centers on a real world case in which partners conceal explosive secrets that devastate the lives around them.
The series uses interviews, documents, and first person accounts to reconstruct events and aftermaths while offering cautionary insight into pattern recognition and trust. Hulu packages the stories as stand alone investigations with a focus on survivor perspectives.
‘Mountain Men’ (2012– )

Season 14 begins Wednesday, September 3 on History, chronicling off grid lives in rugged terrain as veteran trapper and homesteader Eustace Conway and fellow outdoorsmen handle supplies and food stores for winter. The series has featured cast like Jake Herak and Mike Horstman in recent seasons as it documents subsistence skills and survival tactics across North America.
Narrated in earlier seasons by D. B. Sweeney, the show combines travelogue style cinematography with practical problem solving and seasonal challenges, capturing repairs, hunts, and community exchanges as the year turns toward colder months. Newer faces have joined returning figures to keep the landscape of stories broad.
‘Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head’ (2022– )

Season 3 arrives Wednesday, September 3 on Paramount+, continuing the revived animated comedy with creator Mike Judge voicing Beavis and Butt-Head alongside other characters. Episodes tap internet clips and modern absurdities as story fodder while maintaining the duo’s chaotic energy.
Judge serves as creator, writer, director, and executive producer with longtime collaborators including Lew Morton and the Titmouse team shepherding animation. The revival links back to the 1990s original and the 2011 return while updating scenarios for the present day.
‘Interrogation Raw’ (2022– )

A new season of the A&E true crime series begins Thursday, September 4 and tells cases through real suspect interviews intercut with news footage and trial materials. The series is narrated by Ned Nolen and returns with episodes that break down how specific interrogations unfolded and impacted prosecutions.
Produced out of the ITV America fold via Sirens Media, the show structures each episode around a central interview and behind the scenes context from detectives and families, giving viewers a step by step view of evolving strategies in the room.
‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ (2025– )

The new Paramount+ series debuts Thursday, September 4 and reunites Michael Weatherly as Tony DiNozzo and Cote de Pablo as Ziva David as they go on the run in Europe with their daughter Tali while trying to uncover who is targeting them. The thriller expands the NCIS universe with a serialized chase and espionage plotline.
Showrunner John McNamara leads the creative team with Weatherly and de Pablo also executive producing alongside CBS Studios partners. The production filmed across European locations and brings back franchise veterans behind the camera including Dennis Smith and Valerie Weiss.
‘Lynley’ (2025– )

BritBox launches the new crime drama Thursday, September 4 adapting Elizabeth George’s Inspector Lynley novels with Leo Suter as DI Thomas Lynley and Sofia Barclay as DS Barbara Havers. The mismatched partners investigate major crimes while navigating class and personality clashes inside their unit.
Daniel Mays co stars as DCI Brian Nies and Elizabeth George serves as an executive producer. The opening run is directed in part by Edward Bazalgette with scripts from Steve Thompson, and the series nods to the earlier BBC adaptation while charting its own contemporary tone.
‘The Paper’ (2025– )

Peacock premieres the mockumentary Thursday, September 4 following a documentary crew that once filmed Dunder Mifflin as they discover a struggling Toledo newspaper and its publisher’s volunteer driven revival. Domhnall Gleeson stars opposite Sabrina Impacciatore with Oscar Nuñez reprising Oscar Martinez.
Developed in the universe of ‘The Office’ with Greg Daniels and Michael Koman among the creative leads, the ensemble also includes Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Ramona Young, and Gbemisola Ikumelo as newsroom staffers facing the realities of local journalism.
‘The Great British Bake Off’ (2010– )

The new season lands in the U.S. on Friday, September 5 on Netflix as ‘The Great British Baking Show’ with judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith and hosts Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond guiding twelve amateur bakers through weekly challenges. The U.K. series continues to film at Welford Park and streams in the U.S. as a Netflix collection.
Episodes feature signature, technical, and showstopper bakes with themes announced across the run. The tent’s presenting team remains intact as Fielding and Hammond provide comic relief and support for contestants while Hollywood and Leith deliver critiques.
‘Most Wanted: Teen Hacker’ (2025– )

A four part docuseries debuts Friday, September 5 on Max about Finnish hacker Julius Kivimäki, featuring interviews with investigators, victims, and cybersecurity experts who recount high profile intrusions and extortion attempts. Episodes trace his activity from adolescence through international probes.
Directed by Sami Kieksi, the series includes commentary from figures like journalist Brian Krebs and subject matter specialists to explain techniques and digital footprints in plain language for general audiences. The production is presented as a Max Original.
‘Love Con Revenge’ (2025– )

Netflix premieres the new docuseries Friday, September 5 following ‘The Tinder Swindler’ survivor Cecilie Fjellhøy and private investigator Brianne Joseph as they help victims of romance fraud rebuild and seek accountability. Episodes document online cons and the recovery process.
The series is produced by Twenty Twenty with Chris McLaughlin showrunning and Ruth Kelly executive producing, expanding the team’s nonfiction slate that examines internet enabled deception and human impact.
‘Dish It Out’ (2025– )

Prime Video launches the culinary competition Friday, September 5 with host Tilly Ramsay presenting chefs with mystery boxes and asking for globally inspired dishes under time pressure. Guest appearances include Gordon and Tana Ramsay among others across the season.
The series is produced for Amazon MGM Studios with Taye Shuayb and Briana Vowels as executive producers. Each episode blends trend driven cooking with classic technique as chefs adapt to surprise ingredients.
‘The Groomsmen: First Look’ (2024)

Hallmark Channel airs the broadcast premiere Saturday, September 6, starring B. J. Britt and Heather Hemmens opposite Jonathan Bennett and Tyler Hynes in a wedding set romance that tests a new connection across distance and friendships. The story unfolds in Philadelphia with a focus on second chances and timing.
The film introduces a trilogy framework that expands characters’ arcs in subsequent installments. Cast pages and network materials outline returning roles and where the next chapter picks up for the ensemble.
‘Have I Got News for You’ (2024– )

CNN’s stateside take on the classic U.K. news quiz returns Saturday, September 6 for Season 3, adapting the panel format for American headlines with a host chair and two team captains trading quips and current affairs commentary.
Episodes are produced weekly with rotating guest hosts and panelists. The format blends punchline heavy discussion with rounds that rely on recent news clips and social media moments to fuel the competition.
‘Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines’ (2021– )

Season 9 debuts Sunday, September 7 on Magnolia Network with a refreshed take as ‘Magnolia Table: At the Farm,’ inviting viewers into Joanna’s kitchen for family recipes and the stories behind them. The Gaineses executive produce the series as part of the larger Magnolia slate.
Episodes focus on approachable cooking and provenance of ingredients, with sequences that trace dishes back to family traditions and gatherings. The production continues from Waco and related locations used across Magnolia projects.
‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ (2023– )

Season 3 premieres Sunday, September 7 on AMC, continuing Daryl’s journey in France as he crosses paths with new factions in and around Paris and protects a boy tied to a growing religious movement. Norman Reedus leads the cast with Melissa McBride’s Carol integral to the recent arc and production having wrapped in early 2025.
The season includes direction by Paco Cabezas with cinematography by Pau Esteve Birba on at least one episode, and it extends the European storyline launched in prior seasons while connecting threads to the wider ‘Walking Dead’ universe.
‘Task’ (2025)

HBO premieres the limited series Sunday, September 7, created by Brad Ingelsby, with Mark Ruffalo as an FBI agent leading a task force investigating violent robberies in suburban Philadelphia and Tom Pelphrey as a family man whose crimes draw federal attention. The ensemble features Emilia Jones, Martha Plimpton, and Raúl Castillo.
Episodes run as a character driven crime story that tracks both sides of the investigation, with Ingelsby revisiting the Delaware County setting of ‘Mare of Easttown’. Reviews and profiles highlight Ruffalo’s preparation and collaboration with law enforcement advisors for authenticity.
‘Timber Titans’ (2024– )

Season 2 arrives Sunday, September 7 on The Weather Channel, following four British Columbia logging companies confronting harsh terrain and weather as they work to harvest timber responsibly. The series profiles crews across regions from Vancouver Island to the Rocky Mountain Trench.
Produced by Vancouver based Great Pacific Media, the docuseries adds new company Tsi Del Del Enterprises alongside returning outfits, expanding the look at equipment, safety, and Indigenous partnerships within the industry.
Enjoy the week’s premieres and tell us which new or returning title you will be watching in the comments.


