All the TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime in September 2025

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September’s here, and Amazon Prime Video is rolling out a fresh batch of shows to keep you glued to your screen. From gritty thrillers to heartfelt dramas and animated chaos, there’s something for everyone this month, whether you’re into super-powered college kids or music-driven coming-of-age stories.

This lineup includes a mix of brand-new series and returning favorites, with release dates spread across the month. Here’s a rundown of every show hitting Prime Video in September, complete with the details you need to know about plots, casts, and when to tune in.

‘The Runarounds’ (2025)

'The Runarounds' (2025)
Skydance Television

This music-focused young adult drama kicks off September with a story about a group of teens forming a band to chase their dreams. Set in a small town, the series follows their journey through friendship, rivalry, and the pressures of youth, all while crafting their unique sound. The show stars newcomers like Max McGuire and Lilah Fitzgerald, alongside veteran actors like James McDaniel, bringing a mix of fresh faces and seasoned talent to the screen. It’s produced by Amazon MGM Studios, with a focus on authentic storytelling and original music. ‘The Runarounds’ premieres on September 1, setting the tone for the month with its emotional and energetic vibe.

The series dives into the challenges of balancing personal lives with the pursuit of fame, exploring themes of identity and ambition. Expect a soundtrack packed with indie and pop-punk influences, as the show aims to capture the raw energy of youth. It drops all episodes at once, perfect for a weekend binge, and is available globally on Prime Video.

‘Friday Night Lights’ (2006–2011)

'Friday Night Lights' (2006–2011)
Imagine Television Studios

This beloved sports drama makes its way to Prime Video, following the lives of a high school football team in the small town of Dillon, Texas. The series centers on Coach Eric Taylor, played by Kyle Chandler, and his wife Tami, portrayed by Connie Britton, as they navigate the pressures of community expectations, teenage struggles, and personal dreams. The ensemble cast includes Taylor Kitsch, Jesse Plemons, and Minka Kelly, delivering raw performances across five seasons.

All episodes of ‘Friday Night Lights’ hit Prime Video on September 1, giving fans a chance to relive the emotional highs and lows of the Panthers’ journey. The show, created by Peter Berg, is known for its realistic portrayal of small-town life and the power of teamwork, making it a timeless addition to the streaming lineup.

‘Dish It Out’ (2025)

'Dish It Out' (2025)
Tastemade Studios

This new cooking competition series brings a fresh twist to the culinary world, pitting amateur chefs against each other in high-stakes challenges. Hosted by chef and TV personality Carla Hall, the show focuses on creativity and resourcefulness, with contestants tasked to whip up dishes under tight time constraints and surprise ingredients. The series, produced by Amazon MGM Studios, features a diverse lineup of competitors from across the country, showcasing unique cultural flavors.

‘Dish It Out’ premieres on September 5, with episodes rolling out weekly to keep viewers hooked. Each episode promises intense kitchen battles and guest appearances from notable chefs, making it a must-watch for foodies and reality TV fans alike.

‘Confidence Queen’ (2025)

'Confidence Queen' (2025)
TME Group

This empowering docuseries follows the journey of women entrepreneurs as they build their businesses and overcome personal and professional obstacles. Each episode spotlights a different woman, diving into her backstory, challenges, and triumphs in industries ranging from tech to fashion. The show, led by executive producer Kooswardini Wulandari, features real-life stories of resilience and innovation, with a global cast of inspiring figures.

‘Confidence Queen’ debuts on September 6, with all episodes available for streaming worldwide (excluding Mainland China and South Korea). The series aims to celebrate female leadership and entrepreneurship, offering viewers an inside look at the grit and determination behind success.

‘Helluva Boss’ (2020–)

'Helluva Boss' (2020–)
SpindleHorse

This animated spin-off from ‘Hazbin Hotel’ dives into the chaotic world of I.M.P., a startup assassination company in Hell, led by the impulsive Blitzo. The show follows Blitzo and his quirky team, including Moxxie (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) and Millie (voiced by Vivian Nixon), as they take on bizarre contracts while juggling personal drama. Created by Vivienne Medrano, the series blends dark humor, colorful animation, and a punk-rock vibe. Both seasons 1 and 2 hit Prime Video on September 10, offering a wild ride for fans of adult animation.

The show is known for its sharp writing and over-the-top characters, with guest voices like Brandon Rogers adding to the mayhem. It’s a global release on Prime Video, perfect for viewers looking for irreverent comedy and a glimpse into Hell’s dysfunctional workplace.

‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

'The Girlfriend' (2025)
The Imaginarium

This twisty thriller stars Olivia Cooke as a woman entangled in a complex web of relationships and secrets. The series follows her character, Laura, as she navigates a seemingly perfect romance that unravels into a psychological puzzle, with betrayals and hidden motives at every turn. Produced by Amazon MGM Studios and directed by Lilly Rolnick, the show boasts a strong cast, including Charlie Hunnam and Lena Headey, and is set to deliver intense drama.

‘The Girlfriend’ premieres on September 10, with all episodes dropping at once for a gripping binge. The series, filmed across atmospheric UK locations, explores themes of trust and deception, making it a standout addition to Prime Video’s thriller lineup.

‘Every Minute Counts’ (2024–)

'Every Minute Counts' (2024–)
Amazon Studios

Returning for its second season, this high-energy reality competition follows teams racing against the clock to complete extreme challenges in exotic locations. Hosted by Eduardo Martínez Soto, the show tests physical and mental endurance, with contestants facing everything from jungle treks to urban obstacle courses. The diverse cast includes athletes, adventurers, and everyday people, all vying for a cash prize and bragging rights.

Season 2 of ‘Every Minute Counts’ arrives on September 12, with weekly episodes keeping the adrenaline pumping. The global release on Prime Video promises bigger stunts and more dramatic moments, building on the success of its debut season.

‘Gen V’ (2023–)

'Gen V' (2023–)
Sony Pictures Television

This ‘The Boys’ spin-off returns for its second season, diving back into the chaotic world of Godolkin University, where young superheroes train their powers. The series follows Marie Moreau, played by Jaz Sinclair, as she uncovers dark secrets about the school while navigating rivalries and dangerous experiments. The cast includes Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, and Patrick Schwarzenegger, with Eric Kripke overseeing production to maintain the gritty, irreverent tone.

Season 2 of ‘Gen V’ hits Prime Video on September 17, with weekly episodes amplifying the action and intrigue. Expect more blood-soaked drama and shocking twists, as the show builds on its explosive first season.

‘American Horror Story’ (2011–)

20th Century Fox Television

The iconic anthology series joins Prime Video with its 13th season, delivering another chilling tale of terror. Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, this season introduces a new storyline centered around a haunted coastal town, with a cast featuring Emma Roberts, Matt Czuchry, and Kim Kardashian. Each season offers a standalone plot, blending psychological horror with supernatural elements.

Season 13 of ‘American Horror Story’ premieres on September 24, with episodes dropping weekly. The show’s signature mix of eerie atmospheres and shocking twists makes it a must-watch for horror fans on Prime Video.

‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025)

'Hotel Costiera' (2025)
Lux Vide

This drama series takes viewers to a luxurious Italian coastal hotel, where staff and guests get entangled in secrets, romance, and crime. Starring Will Forte and Simona Tabasco, the show follows a hotel manager navigating high-stakes drama, from corporate schemes to personal betrayals. Produced by Amazon MGM Studios, it’s set against the stunning Amalfi Coast and directed by Tyler Zlotnick.

‘Hotel Costiera’ debuts on September 24, with weekly episodes rolling out in select countries, including the US, UK, and Italy. The series promises a mix of glamour, suspense, and emotional depth, perfect for fans of soapy dramas.

‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

'The Good Place' (2016–2020)
Universal Television

This fan-favorite comedy series lands on Prime Video, following Eleanor, played by Kristen Bell, as she navigates a quirky afterlife where she’s mistakenly placed in a utopian “Good Place.” Created by Michael Schur, the show explores morality and redemption with a stellar cast, including Ted Danson, William Jackson Harper, and Jameela Jamil. All four seasons are packed with clever twists and heartfelt moments.

‘The Good Place’ arrives on September 26, with every episode available for streaming. Its sharp humor and philosophical undertones make it a perfect binge for newcomers and longtime fans alike.

Which of these Prime Video shows are you most excited to watch this September? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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