All the TV Shows Coming to Disney+ in September 2025
September is shaping up to be an exciting month for Disney+ subscribers, with a diverse slate of TV shows hitting the platform. From family-friendly animated series to thrilling international dramas, the lineup offers something for every viewer, whether you’re looking for lighthearted fun or intense, high-stakes storytelling.
This month’s releases include new seasons of beloved classics, fresh animated specials, and a highly anticipated South Korean espionage thriller. Here’s the complete rundown of every Disney+ TV show premiering in September, so you can mark your calendars and plan your watchlist.
‘Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel’ (2025)

‘Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel’ is a new animated series centered on Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck as they manage a pet hotel for all kinds of adorable animals. The show follows their adventures in keeping the pets happy, solving problems with teamwork, and teaching young viewers about responsibility and care, all wrapped in colorful, musical episodes. It premieres on Tuesday, September 2, on Disney+ and Disney Junior, aimed at preschoolers and families.
The series builds on the ‘Minnie’s Bow-Toons’ franchise, bringing back characters like Clarabelle Cow and Cuckoo-Loca in a fresh setting. With its short episodes and vibrant animation, it’s crafted to entertain young audiences while delivering gentle life lessons.
‘Road Trip’ (2020)

‘Road Trip’ is a National Geographic reality series that follows families as they travel across the U.S. in RVs, exploring landmarks like national parks, historic sites, and quirky roadside stops. Each episode captures their challenges, from navigating tight schedules to handling unexpected detours, while highlighting family bonding and the beauty of America’s landscapes. The new season drops on Friday, September 5, on Disney+.
Produced with a focus on authentic travel experiences, the show features stunning cinematography and real family stories. It’s a mix of adventure, travel tips, and heartfelt moments, perfect for viewers who love exploration and human connection.
‘Tempest’ (2025)

‘Tempest’ is a South Korean espionage thriller series following Seo Mun-ju, a skilled diplomat and former UN ambassador, as she uncovers a conspiracy behind an assassination attempt on a South Korean presidential candidate. Teaming up with Paik San-ho, a mysterious mercenary with a hidden past, they navigate a web of political intrigue and international secrets threatening the Korean Peninsula. The series premieres with three episodes on Wednesday, September 10, on Disney+ globally and Hulu in the U.S., with weekly releases leading to a two-part finale on October 1.
Directed by Kim Hee-won and written by Chung Seo-kyung, the show stars Jun Ji-hyun as Mun-ju and Gang Dong-won as San-ho, alongside a global cast including John Cho as Anderson Miller, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, and Michael Gaston as the U.S. Secretary of Defense. Produced by Imaginus and Action School, ‘Tempest’ blends high-stakes action, political drama, and a touch of romance, filmed in Seoul with international locations.
‘To Catch a Smuggler’ (2020)

‘To Catch a Smuggler’ is a National Geographic documentary series that follows U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents as they work to stop illegal smuggling at airports and borders. The show offers a real-time look at operations targeting drug traffickers, contraband, and other illicit activities, blending tense moments with insights into law enforcement. New episodes arrive on Wednesday, September 10, on Disney+.
Filmed with access to actual CBP operations, the series showcases real agents and unscripted scenarios. Its fast-paced, gritty style highlights the high-stakes world of border security while exploring the human stories behind each interception.
‘How NOT to Draw’ (2022)

‘Disney How NOT to Draw’ is a short-form animated series that takes a humorous approach to teaching how not to draw Disney characters, with animators exaggerating mistakes for laughs. Featuring characters like Mickey Mouse or Simba, the episodes mix 2D animation with live-action commentary from Disney artists, offering fun tips for aspiring creators. New episodes premiere on Friday, September 12, on Disney+.
Produced by Disney Animation, the series is designed for quick, family-friendly viewing, appealing to both kids and Disney fans. Its playful format and insider art insights make it a unique blend of education and entertainment.
‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005)

‘Dancing with the Stars’ is the iconic reality competition where celebrities team up with professional dancers to perform ballroom and Latin routines, competing for judges’ scores and viewer votes to win the Mirrorball Trophy. The 34th season brings a fresh lineup of stars from entertainment, sports, and music, delivering glitz and drama. It premieres on Tuesday, September 16, on Disney+ and ABC.
Produced by BBC Studios, the show features live broadcasts and a mix of seasoned pros and celebrity newcomers. Its blend of dazzling choreography, emotional journeys, and competitive energy keeps it a fan favorite year after year.
‘Electric Bloom’ (2025)

‘Electric Bloom’ is an animated series about a group of teens in a futuristic city who discover unique powers tied to a mysterious energy source. The story follows their adventures balancing school, friendships, and protecting their city from threats linked to the energy’s origins. All 13 episodes premiere on Wednesday, September 17, on Disney+.
Created by Disney Branded Television, the show features vibrant animation and a diverse voice cast of new and established actors. Aimed at tweens and teens, it combines action, humor, and coming-of-age themes in a visually striking sci-fi world.
‘LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past’ (2025)

‘LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past’ is a four-part animated special that reimagines the Star Wars universe through LEGO, where a scavenger’s discovery reshapes iconic characters and events into new, unexpected roles. The story follows a young hero navigating this altered galaxy alongside quirky versions of Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and others. All episodes drop on Friday, September 19, on Disney+.
Produced by Lucasfilm and LEGO, the special features voice performances from Mark Hamill, Ahmed Best, and others. Its playful, brick-built style and humorous spin on Star Wars lore make it a fun watch for fans of all ages.
‘Random Rings’ (2019)

‘Random Rings’ is a short-form animated series where Disney characters like Baymax from ‘Big Hero 6’ or Olaf from ‘Frozen’ make prank phone calls, leading to funny and chaotic exchanges. Each episode delivers quick, lighthearted humor, perfect for casual viewing. Season four premieres on Friday, September 19, on Disney+.
Produced by Disney Channel, the series uses simple animation and a talented voice cast to bring these comedic sketches to life. It’s a great pick for families or anyone looking for a quick dose of Disney charm.
‘Lost Treasures of Egypt’ (2019)

‘Lost Treasures of Egypt’ is a National Geographic documentary series that follows archaeologists uncovering ancient Egyptian artifacts, from pharaohs’ tombs to hidden temples. Using advanced technology, each episode explores a specific aspect of Egypt’s history, blending adventure with historical insights. Season six premieres with all episodes on Wednesday, September 24, on Disney+.
Produced with input from Egyptologists, the series features real excavations and detailed visuals. It’s an engaging watch for history buffs, offering a deep dive into Egypt’s ancient mysteries.
‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

‘Marvel Zombies’ is a four-part animated series, a spin-off from ‘What If…?’, set in an alternate Marvel universe where a zombie virus infects superheroes. The story follows survivors like Spider-Man and Wolverine battling zombified Avengers in a dark, action-packed narrative. All episodes premiere on Wednesday, September 24, on Disney+.
Produced by Marvel Animation, the series features a voice cast of MCU veterans and new talent, targeting older audiences with its mature tone. Drawing from the comic-book source, it delivers a gritty, thrilling take on Marvel’s iconic characters.
‘The Simpsons’ (1989)

‘The Simpsons’ is the legendary animated sitcom about the Simpson family—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie—and their wild adventures in Springfield. Known for its sharp humor and cultural commentary, the show tackles family life, work, and absurd scenarios with a vast cast of quirky characters. The 36th season premieres on Sunday, September 28, on Disney+ and Fox.
Created by Matt Groening, the series features voice actors like Dan Castellaneta and Julie Kavner, with new guest stars each season. Its clever writing and timeless appeal continue to draw viewers across generations.
Which of these Disney+ shows are you most excited to watch this September? Share your thoughts in the comments!


