All the TV Shows Coming to HBO Max in September 2025

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September’s here, and HBO Max is rolling out a stacked lineup of new TV shows to keep you glued to your screen. From gritty crime dramas to thought-provoking documentaries and lighthearted reality series, there’s something for everyone this month, whether you’re into intense narratives or fun family programming.

The month kicks off with fresh seasons of fan-favorite animated shows and dives into compelling new stories, like a crime thriller led by a big-name cast. You’ll also find documentaries exploring cultural milestones and reality shows that bring the drama of home renovation and personal stories. Here’s every TV show hitting HBO Max in September, with all the details you need to know about what’s coming and when.

‘Rick and Morty’ (2013– )

'Rick and Morty' (2013– )
Williams Street

This animated sci-fi comedy follows the wild adventures of Rick Sanchez, a genius scientist with a penchant for chaos, and his grandson Morty Smith as they hop across dimensions and galaxies. Season 8 brings more of their bizarre escapades, tackling everything from alien conspiracies to interdimensional family drama, with the show’s signature mix of dark humor and existential wit. The voice cast includes Justin Roiland as both Rick and Morty, alongside Sarah Chalke as Beth, Chris Parnell as Jerry, and Spencer Grammer as Summer. New episodes drop weekly starting September 1 on HBO Max, continuing the Adult Swim staple’s run of mind-bending storytelling.

The show, created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, has been a cultural juggernaut since its debut, known for its sharp writing and complex narratives that blend absurdity with heart. Production for Season 8 has kept the same high-energy animation style, with the team at Adult Swim promising fresh twists and deeper dives into the multiverse. Expect more guest stars and unexpected cameos as the season unfolds, streaming fresh episodes every Sunday in September.

‘Barney’s World’ (2024– )

'Barney’s World' (2024– )
Mattel Television

This animated series brings back everyone’s favorite purple dinosaur, Barney, in a fresh take aimed at a new generation of kids. Set in a vibrant world, Barney and his friends—dinosaurs Baby Bop and BJ—explore themes like friendship, creativity, and problem-solving through music and playful adventures tailored for preschoolers. Season 1D hits HBO Max on September 1, with new episodes designed to engage young viewers and their families.

Produced by Mattel Television and Corus Entertainment’s Nelvana, the show updates Barney’s classic charm with modern animation and stories that emphasize emotional intelligence and teamwork. The voice cast includes familiar characters brought to life with new energy, and the series incorporates catchy songs to keep kids entertained. It’s a nostalgic return for parents and a fun introduction for kids, streaming starting September 1.

‘Modern Warfare 2.0: Spy Weapons Declassified’ (2024– )

'Modern Warfare 2.0: Spy Weapons Declassified' (2024– )
Modern Warfare 2.0: Spy Weapons Declassified

This docuseries takes a deep dive into the cutting-edge technology and covert tools used in modern espionage, focusing on the real-world gadgets that shape global intelligence operations. Each episode breaks down the science and history behind spy weapons, from drones to cyber tools, with insights from military experts and former operatives. It premieres September 3 on HBO Max, airing on the Science channel.

The show is produced with a focus on blending technical detail with gripping storytelling, using reenactments and expert commentary to bring the shadowy world of espionage to life. Season 1 explores how these tools are developed and deployed, offering a rare look at the intersection of technology and national security. New episodes drop starting September 3, making it a must-watch for anyone fascinated by the mechanics of modern warfare.

‘Guy’s Grocery Games’ (2013– )

'Guy’s Grocery Games' (2013– )
Relativity Television

Hosted by celebrity chef Guy Fieri, this high-energy cooking competition pits chefs against each other in a supermarket showdown, tackling wild culinary challenges with limited ingredients and tight time constraints. Season 39 brings fresh twists to the format, with contestants facing new games and surprise obstacles in Flavortown Market. The season kicks off September 3 on HBO Max, airing on Food Network.

The show, produced by Knuckle Sandwich and Lando Entertainment, keeps its fast-paced vibe with Fieri’s larger-than-life personality guiding the chaos. Expect a mix of professional chefs and home cooks battling it out, with guest judges adding star power to the mix. New episodes drop weekly starting September 3, delivering the same mix of creativity and pressure that’s made the series a Food Network staple.

‘Bobby’s Triple Threat’ (2022– )

'Bobby’s Triple Threat' (2022– )
Food Network

In this culinary competition, chef Bobby Flay’s handpicked team of culinary titans—chefs Tiffany Derry, Michael Voltaggio, and Brooke Williamson—face off against challengers in high-stakes cook-offs. Season 4 ramps up the intensity with new competitors and creative challenges, testing the trio’s skills against top chefs vying to outcook them. The season premieres September 3 on HBO Max, airing on Food Network.

Produced by Rock Shrimp Productions, the show leans into Flay’s expertise and the trio’s chemistry, with each episode showcasing inventive dishes and fierce rivalries. The format pits one challenger against the three titans in a series of rounds, judged by a rotating panel of culinary experts. New episodes drop weekly starting September 3, offering foodies a front-row seat to top-tier cooking battles.

‘Billionaire Boys Club’ (2025)

'Billionaire Boys Club' (2025)
Universal Television Alternative Studio

This docuseries revisits the infamous 1980s scandal of the Billionaire Boys Club, a group of wealthy young men in Los Angeles whose investment schemes spiraled into fraud, murder, and betrayal. Through interviews, reenactments, and archival footage, the series explores the rise and fall of the group led by Joe Hunt, delving into the greed and ambition that fueled their crimes. It premieres September 4 on HBO Max, airing as a CNN Original.

The production digs into the psychological and social dynamics of the group, with a focus on how privilege and charisma masked their darker motives. Featuring insights from those close to the case, the series aims to unpack the cultural impact of the scandal, which captivated the nation decades ago. It’s a gripping true crime tale that hits HBO Max on September 4.

‘House Hunters International’ (2006– )

'House Hunters International' (2006– )
Pie Town Productions

This reality series follows people searching for homes in countries around the globe, navigating cultural differences, budgets, and unique property markets. Season 204 dives into new stories of buyers seeking dream homes in exotic locations, from European villages to tropical islands, with real estate agents guiding their choices. It premieres September 5 on HBO Max, airing on HGTV.

Produced by Pie Town Productions, the show continues its tried-and-true format, blending travel, real estate, and personal drama as buyers weigh their options. Each episode showcases stunning properties and the challenges of moving abroad, from language barriers to unexpected costs. New episodes drop weekly starting September 5, perfect for armchair travelers and home design fans.

‘Most Wanted: Teen Hacker’ (2025)

'Most Wanted: Teen Hacker' (2025)
Aller Studios

This docuseries follows the rise and fall of a teenage hacker who became one of the world’s most notorious cybercriminals, targeting major corporations and governments. Through interviews with law enforcement, cybersecurity experts, and the hacker’s inner circle, the show explores the motivations and methods behind their digital crimes. It premieres September 5 on HBO Max as a Max Original from Finland.

The production uses a mix of dramatic reenactments and expert analysis to detail the hacker’s journey, from their early exploits to their eventual capture. The series also delves into the broader world of cybercrime, highlighting the challenges of policing the digital frontier. It’s a tech-driven thriller that starts streaming September 5, offering a deep look into a modern criminal underworld.

‘Bugs Bunny Builders’ (2022– )

'Bugs Bunny Builders' (2022– )
Warner Bros. Animation

This animated series brings Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig to a construction site, where they tackle building projects with humor and teamwork. Season 2F follows the crew as they take on new challenges, from building treehouses to fixing wacky mishaps, all while delivering classic Looney Tunes slapstick. It premieres September 5 on HBO Max, airing on Cartoon Network.

Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, the show is designed for young viewers, with colorful visuals and lighthearted stories that emphasize problem-solving and friendship. The voice cast includes Eric Bauza as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, alongside other familiar voices bringing the iconic characters to life. New episodes drop weekly starting September 5, making it a fun pick for family viewing.

‘Live Aid: When Rock ‘n’ Roll Took on the World’ (2025)

'Live Aid: When Rock ‘n’ Roll Took on the World' (2025)
Brook Lapping Productions

This documentary series revisits the historic 1985 Live Aid concert, a global music event that raised millions for famine relief in Ethiopia, featuring performances from legends like Queen, U2, and David Bowie. Through archival footage, interviews with organizers, and insights from artists, the series explores the event’s planning, impact, and lasting legacy. It premieres September 5 on HBO Max as a CNN Original.

The production dives into the logistics of coordinating dual concerts in London and Philadelphia, watched by billions worldwide, and highlights the cultural significance of the event in uniting music and activism. The series also covers behind-the-scenes stories, including challenges faced by performers and organizers. It’s a nostalgic deep dive for music fans, streaming starting September 5.

‘My Lottery Dream Home’ (2015– )

'My Lottery Dream Home' (2015– )
Beyond Productions

Hosted by David Bromstad, this reality series follows lottery winners as they hunt for their dream homes, from lavish mansions to cozy retreats. Season 17 showcases new winners navigating their newfound wealth, with Bromstad guiding them through stunning properties that fit their budgets and dreams. The season premieres September 5 on HBO Max, airing on HGTV.

Produced by 7Beyond, the show blends heartwarming stories with real estate eye candy, as winners share their personal journeys and home-buying wish lists. Each episode highlights unique properties and the emotional highs of transforming lives through big wins. New episodes drop weekly starting September 5, perfect for fans of feel-good reality TV.

‘House Hunters’ (1999– )

'House Hunters' (1999– )
Pie Town Productions

This long-running reality series follows homebuyers as they search for their perfect property, weighing options like location, style, and budget with the help of real estate agents. Season 245 brings fresh stories of couples, families, and individuals hunting for homes across the U.S., from urban condos to suburban fixer-uppers. It premieres September 5 on HBO Max, airing on HGTV.

Produced by Pie Town Productions, the show remains a staple for its relatable look at the home-buying process, with each episode diving into the pros and cons of three properties. The season continues to showcase diverse buyers and markets, offering a mix of drama and practical real estate insights. New episodes stream weekly starting September 5.

‘Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation’ (2015– )

'Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation' (2015– )
Magilla Entertainment

This reality series follows buyers who purchase affordable beachfront properties and transform them into dream vacation homes through renovations. Season 11 features new families tackling coastal fixer-uppers, balancing budgets and design challenges to create their ideal retreats. It premieres September 5 on HBO Max, airing on Magnolia Network.

Produced by Magilla Entertainment, the show highlights the highs and lows of renovating waterfront homes, from unexpected costs to stunning reveals. Each episode follows the buyers’ journey from purchase to final transformation, showcasing creative design solutions and beachy aesthetics. New episodes drop weekly starting September 5, appealing to fans of home makeovers and coastal living.

‘Have I Got News for You’ (2024– )

'Have I Got News for You' (2024– )
Hat Trick Productions

This comedy panel show, based on the long-running British series, brings sharp wit and satire to current events, with comedians and celebrities tackling news headlines through games and quizzes. Season 3 features new guest hosts and panelists, delivering laughs while poking fun at politics and pop culture. It premieres September 7 on HBO Max, airing as a CNN Original.

Produced by Hat Trick Productions, the U.S. version keeps the fast-paced, irreverent tone of the original, with a rotating cast of comedians, journalists, and public figures. Each episode dives into the week’s biggest stories, blending humor with sharp commentary. New episodes drop weekly starting September 7, offering a fun way to stay in the know.

‘Task’ (2025)

'Task' (2025)
wiip

This crime thriller limited series, created by Brad Ingelsby of ‘Mare of Easttown’ fame, follows FBI agent Tom, played by Mark Ruffalo, as he leads a task force to stop a string of violent home invasions in Philadelphia’s working-class suburbs. The series weaves a gritty narrative, contrasting Tom’s personal struggles as a widower and former priest with the robbers’ lives, led by Tom Pelphrey’s empathetic yet desperate criminal, Robbie. It premieres September 7 on HBO Max, airing weekly at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The cast includes Emilia Jones, Jamie McShane, Fabien Frankel, Alison Oliver, and Martha Plimpton, bringing depth to the seven-episode story. Produced by HBO, the series promises intense drama and complex characters, with Ingelsby’s signature focus on emotional stakes and local flavor. New episodes stream every Sunday starting September 7, making it a must-watch for crime drama fans.

‘We Baby Bears’ (2022– )

'We Baby Bears' (2022– )
Warner Bros. Television

This animated spin-off of ‘We Bare Bears’ follows the adorable baby versions of Grizz, Panda, and Ice Bear as they embark on whimsical adventures in a magical box that transports them to fantastical worlds. Season 2D continues their journey, with new stories filled with humor, heart, and lessons about friendship and bravery. It premieres September 7 on HBO Max, airing on Cartoon Network.

Produced by Cartoon Network Studios, the show features voice acting by Connor Andrade, Amari McCoy, and Max Mitchell as the bear cubs, with vibrant animation that appeals to kids and adults alike. Each episode introduces new settings, from fairy-tale kingdoms to sci-fi planets, keeping the adventures fresh. New episodes drop weekly starting September 7, perfect for family viewing.

‘Contraband: Seized at the Border’ (2023– )

'Contraband: Seized at the Border' (2023– )
Discovery

This reality series follows U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers as they intercept illegal goods and contraband at the U.S.-Mexico border, from drugs to counterfeit money. Season 7 dives into new cases, showcasing the high-stakes work of agents using technology and instinct to uncover smuggling operations. It premieres September 9 on HBO Max, airing on Discovery.

Produced by Discovery, the show blends real-life footage with officer interviews, highlighting the challenges and dangers of border security. Each episode follows different seizures, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the tactics used to protect the border. New episodes drop weekly starting September 9, appealing to fans of true crime and procedural shows.

’90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way’ (2019– )

'90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way' (2019– )
TLC

This reality series follows Americans who move abroad to pursue love, navigating cultural differences, family pressures, and visa challenges with their international partners. Season 7 introduces new couples facing dramatic hurdles, from long-distance struggles to life-changing decisions, as they test their relationships. It premieres September 9 on HBO Max, airing on TLC.

Produced by Sharp Entertainment, the show continues its emotional, drama-filled format, with each episode diving into the couples’ journeys and the stakes of their choices. The series captures the highs and lows of cross-cultural romance, with plenty of tension and heartfelt moments. New episodes stream weekly starting September 9, a must for reality TV fans.

‘Dylan’s Playtime Adventures’ (2024– )

'Dylan’s Playtime Adventures' (2024– )
CBC Gem

This animated kids’ series follows Dylan, a curious young boy, and his animal friends as they embark on imaginative adventures, learning lessons about creativity and friendship. Season 1C brings new stories filled with whimsical challenges, from building forts to exploring make-believe worlds, aimed at preschool audiences. It premieres September 11 on HBO Max as a Max Original.

Produced by 9 Story Media Group, the show features bright animation and a voice cast that brings Dylan’s world to life with charm and energy. Each episode emphasizes play-based learning, encouraging young viewers to use their imaginations. New episodes drop weekly starting September 11, making it a great pick for families with young kids.

‘Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa’ (2020– )

'Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa' (2020– )
Pie Town Productions

Hosted by real estate expert Tarek El Moussa, this reality series mentors aspiring house flippers as they buy, renovate, and sell properties for profit, tackling challenges like budgets and market risks. Season 3B follows new flippers under Tarek’s guidance, showcasing dramatic renovations and the ups and downs of the real estate game. It premieres September 11 on HBO Max, airing on HGTV.

Produced by HGTV, the show combines practical real estate tips with personal stories, as Tarek shares his expertise from years of flipping homes. Each episode highlights a different project, from fixer-uppers to high-end flips, with plenty of before-and-after reveals. New episodes stream weekly starting September 11, ideal for home improvement fans.

‘Scott’s Vacation House Rules’ (2020– )

'Scott’s Vacation House Rules' (2020– )
McGillivray Entertainment Media

Hosted by Scott McGillivray, this reality series follows the real estate expert as he helps homeowners transform rundown properties into stunning vacation rentals. Season 6 features new projects, with Scott guiding clients through renovations to maximize rental income, from cozy cabins to lakeside retreats. It premieres September 13 on HBO Max, airing on HGTV.

Produced by Cineflix Productions, the show blends design inspiration with practical real estate advice, showcasing dramatic transformations and Scott’s hands-on approach. Each episode highlights unique properties and the challenges of creating profitable rentals. New episodes drop weekly starting September 13, perfect for fans of home makeovers and travel.

‘Build for Off Road’ (2024– )

'Build for Off Road' (2024– )
Brenton Productions

This reality series dives into the world of off-road vehicle customization, following builders as they design and construct rugged trucks and SUVs for extreme terrain. Season 2 showcases new projects, from monster trucks to adventure-ready rigs, with teams tackling engineering challenges and tight deadlines. It premieres September 14 on HBO Max, airing on Discovery.

Produced by Discovery, the show highlights the creativity and technical skill behind custom builds, with a focus on the builders’ passion for off-road culture. Each episode features high-stakes projects and the thrill of testing the vehicles in tough conditions. New episodes stream weekly starting September 14, a great pick for gearheads and adventure fans.

‘Love & Marriage Huntsville’ (2019– )

'Love & Marriage Huntsville' (2019– )
Kingdom Reign Entertainment

This reality series follows a group of African American entrepreneurs and friends in Huntsville, Alabama, as they navigate relationships, business ventures, and personal drama. Season 10 dives into new conflicts and alliances, with the cast balancing love, family, and their ambitious real estate projects. It premieres September 14 on HBO Max, airing on OWN.

Produced by Kingdom Reign Entertainment, the show blends soap opera-style drama with real-world stakes, as the cast deals with marriages, divorces, and professional rivalries. The season promises fresh storylines and emotional moments, with Huntsville’s vibrant community as the backdrop. New episodes drop weekly starting September 14, ideal for reality TV fans.

‘Signs of a Psychopath’ (2020– )

'Signs of a Psychopath' (2020– )
Red Marble Media

This true crime series explores the minds of psychopaths through chilling case studies, featuring interviews with experts, detectives, and those affected by their crimes. Season 10 dives into new cases, examining the behaviors and motives of notorious offenders, with a focus on psychological profiling. It premieres September 15 on HBO Max, airing on Investigation Discovery.

Produced by Red Marble Media, the show uses reenactments and archival footage to bring each case to life, offering insights into the warning signs of psychopathic behavior. Each episode unpacks a different story, blending suspense with expert analysis. New episodes drop weekly starting September 15, a gripping watch for true crime fans.

‘Halloween Baking Championship’ (2015– )

'Halloween Baking Championship' (2015– )
Food Network

This reality competition sees talented bakers compete to create spooky, elaborate desserts, facing challenges inspired by Halloween themes like haunted houses and creepy creatures. Season 11, hosted by John Henson, brings new contestants and scarier baking tasks, judged by pastry experts like Carla Hall. It premieres September 16 on HBO Max, airing on Food Network.

Produced by Legit Entertainment, the show combines culinary creativity with festive fun, showcasing jaw-dropping cakes and confections. Each episode features two rounds of challenges, with bakers vying for the title of Halloween Baking Champion and a cash prize. New episodes drop weekly starting September 16, perfect for foodies and Halloween fans.

‘Chopped’ (2009– )

'Chopped' (2009– )
Notional

Hosted by Ted Allen, this high-stakes cooking competition challenges chefs to create dishes from mystery baskets of unusual ingredients, testing their creativity and skill under pressure. Season 62 brings new contestants and inventive challenges, with a panel of celebrity chefs judging appetizers, entrees, and desserts. It premieres September 16 on HBO Max, airing on Food Network.

Produced by Notional, the show maintains its fast-paced format, with each episode eliminating chefs until one is crowned Chopped Champion. The season features diverse cuisines and surprise ingredients, keeping the competition fierce. New episodes stream weekly starting September 16, a must-watch for food competition fans.

‘Truck Dynasty’ (2025– )

'Truck Dynasty' (2025– )
Discovery

This reality series follows a family-run trucking empire as they navigate the high-stakes world of logistics, from hauling massive loads to managing business rivalries. Season 1 introduces the family’s dynamics and the challenges of keeping their fleet on the road, blending personal drama with the grit of the industry. It premieres September 17 on HBO Max, airing on Discovery.

Produced by Discovery, the show highlights the behind-the-scenes work of the trucking world, from long-haul drivers to maintenance crews, with a focus on the family’s legacy and ambition. Each episode showcases their struggles and triumphs in a competitive industry. New episodes drop weekly starting September 17, ideal for fans of business and blue-collar reality shows.

‘100 Day Dream Home’ (2020– )

'100 Day Dream Home' (2020– )
NorthSouth Productions

Hosted by Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt, this reality series follows the couple as they help clients build custom dream homes in just 100 days, from design to move-in. Season 7 features new families and ambitious projects, tackling tight timelines and unexpected challenges to deliver stunning homes. It premieres September 17 on HBO Max, airing on HGTV.

Produced by NorthSouth Productions, the show blends home-building expertise with personal stories, as the Kleinschmidts balance client wishes with practical constraints. Each episode showcases dramatic transformations and emotional reveals, highlighting the couple’s chemistry and design skills. New episodes stream weekly starting September 17, perfect for home renovation fans.

‘Bea’s Block’ (2024– )

'Bea’s Block' (2024– )
Sesame Workshop

This animated preschool series follows Bea and her friends in a colorful block-based world, where they solve problems and embark on adventures that spark creativity and teamwork. Season 1D brings new stories, with Bea leading her pals through imaginative challenges, from building structures to helping neighbors. It premieres September 18 on HBO Max as a Max Original.

Produced by Sesame Workshop, the show features vibrant animation and a voice cast that brings warmth to the characters, emphasizing social-emotional learning for young viewers. Each episode is designed to engage kids with fun narratives and simple lessons. New episodes drop weekly starting September 18, making it a delightful choice for families.

‘Destruction Decoded’ (2023– )

'Destruction Decoded' (2023– )
Destruction Decoded

This docuseries breaks down the science behind catastrophic events, from natural disasters to man-made accidents, using expert analysis and cutting-edge visuals. Season 1 explores new cases, like building collapses or wildfires, explaining the causes and impacts with insights from scientists and first responders. It premieres September 18 on HBO Max, airing on Science.

Produced by Bell Media, the show combines dramatic footage with detailed breakdowns, making complex science accessible and gripping. Each episode dives into a different event, offering lessons on prevention and resilience. New episodes stream weekly starting September 18, ideal for viewers curious about the forces that shape our world.

‘Scariest House in America’ (2024– )

'Scariest House in America' (2024– )
Big Fish Entertainment

Hosted by Retta, this reality series follows the comedian as she tours some of the creepiest, most bizarre homes across the U.S., from haunted mansions to quirky fixer-uppers. Season 2 dives into new spooky properties, with Retta and homeowners exploring eerie histories and renovation potential. It premieres September 20 on HBO Max, airing on HGTV.

Produced by HGTV, the show blends humor with spooky vibes, as Retta’s wit brings levity to chilling home tours. Each episode features a different property, with stories of paranormal activity and design challenges. New episodes drop weekly starting September 20, perfect for fans of quirky real estate and Halloween thrills.

‘Halloween Wars’ (2011– )

'Halloween Wars' (2011– )
Super Delicious Productions

Hosted by Jonathan Bennett, this reality competition pits teams of bakers, sugar artists, and pumpkin carvers against each other to create jaw-dropping Halloween-themed displays. Season 15 brings new teams and scarier challenges, with creations judged on creativity, craftsmanship, and fright factor by a panel of experts. It premieres September 22 on HBO Max, airing on Food Network.

Produced by Super Delicious, the show showcases incredible edible art, from towering cakes to intricate sugar sculptures, all tied to spooky themes. Each episode eliminates teams until one is crowned Halloween Wars Champion. New episodes stream weekly starting September 22, a must-watch for Halloween enthusiasts and food competition fans.

‘Seeking Sister Wife’ (2018– )

'Seeking Sister Wife' (2018– )
Discovery Studios

This reality series follows polygamist families as they navigate the challenges of adding new wives to their relationships, balancing love, jealousy, and family dynamics. Season 6 introduces new families and returning ones, exploring the emotional and logistical hurdles of their unconventional lifestyles. It premieres September 23 on HBO Max, airing on TLC.

Produced by Discovery Studios, the show dives into the personal stories of each family, from courtship to blending households, with plenty of drama and heartfelt moments. The season highlights diverse perspectives on plural marriage, capturing both the highs and lows. New episodes stream weekly starting September 23, ideal for reality TV fans.

‘American Prince: JFK Jr.’ (2025)

'American Prince: JFK Jr.' (2025)
CNN Original Series

This documentary series explores the life and legacy of John F. Kennedy Jr., from his childhood in the spotlight to his role as a publisher and cultural icon, culminating in his tragic death. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal insights, the series paints a portrait of a man navigating fame and family legacy. It premieres September 23 on HBO Max as a CNN Original.

The production delves into JFK Jr.’s public and private life, including his work with George magazine and his relationships with family and friends. The series also examines his impact on American culture and the enduring fascination with his story. It’s a one-night event streaming September 23, perfect for history and biography fans.

‘The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper’ (2023– )

'The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper' (2023– )
CNN

This investigative journalism series, hosted by Anderson Cooper, dives into pressing issues through in-depth reporting and expert interviews. The new episode, ‘Sports Betting: America’s Biggest Gamble,’ examines the rise of legalized sports betting, its cultural impact, and its risks. It premieres September 23 on HBO Max as a CNN Original.

Produced by CNN, the series blends on-the-ground reporting with personal stories, offering a nuanced look at complex topics. This episode features insights from industry insiders, bettors, and regulators, exploring the boom of sports gambling in the U.S. It’s a one-night special streaming September 23, ideal for viewers interested in current affairs.

‘Help! I Wrecked My House’ (2020– )

'Help! I Wrecked My House' (2020– )
RTR Media

Hosted by Jasmine Roth, this reality series follows the designer as she rescues homeowners from botched renovations, turning their disaster projects into dream homes. Season 5 tackles new challenges, from crumbling kitchens to half-finished additions, with Roth’s creative solutions and hands-on approach. It premieres September 25 on HBO Max, airing on HGTV.

Produced by HGTV, the show highlights Roth’s expertise in design and construction, with each episode showcasing dramatic before-and-after transformations. The season features emotional homeowner stories and practical renovation tips, making it relatable and inspiring. New episodes drop weekly starting September 25, perfect for home improvement enthusiasts.

‘On the Case with Paula Zahn’ (2009– )

'On the Case with Paula Zahn' (2009– )
Scott Sternberg Productions, Inc.

Hosted by veteran journalist Paula Zahn, this true crime series investigates real-life mysteries, from unsolved murders to missing persons cases, through interviews and reenactments. Season 28 dives into new cases, with Zahn guiding viewers through the evidence and emotional stories of those affected. It premieres September 25 on HBO Max, airing on Investigation Discovery.

Produced by Scott Sternberg Productions, the show combines Zahn’s empathetic storytelling with detailed case explorations, featuring insights from detectives and families. Each episode unravels a different mystery, blending suspense with human drama. New episodes stream weekly starting September 25, a must for true crime fans.

‘The Graft’ (2021– )

'The Graft' (2021– )
Hounds of the Round Table

This Turkish drama series follows a young man entangled in a web of crime and corruption, navigating a dangerous underworld to protect his family and uncover hidden truths. Season 1 brings a gripping narrative of betrayal and survival, with a focus on Istanbul’s gritty streets and complex characters. It premieres September 26 on HBO Max as a Max Original.

Produced by Karga Seven Pictures, the show features a strong ensemble cast, led by actors like Erkan Kolçak Köstendil, delivering intense performances. The series blends action, drama, and mystery, with each episode building tension in a richly detailed world. New episodes stream weekly starting September 26, ideal for fans of international crime dramas.

‘Ready to Love’ (2018– )

'Ready to Love' (2018– )
Will Packer Productions

This reality dating series follows Black singles in their 30s and 40s as they search for meaningful relationships, navigating dates, challenges, and group dynamics. Season 10 introduces a new group of men and women in a new city, with host Tommy Miles guiding them through the ups and downs of modern romance. It premieres September 27 on HBO Max, airing on OWN.

Produced by Will Packer Media, the show emphasizes authentic connections and real-world dating struggles, with drama and heartfelt moments in equal measure. The season explores themes of love, trust, and compatibility, with surprises that keep the stakes high. New episodes stream weekly starting September 27, perfect for reality TV and romance fans.

’90 Day Diaries’ (2021– )

'90 Day Diaries' (2021– )
discovery+

This reality series catches up with past couples from the ‘90 Day Fiancé’ franchise, following their lives after the cameras stopped rolling, from new milestones to ongoing challenges. Season 7 dives into fresh updates, with couples sharing stories of marriage, kids, and cultural adjustments. It premieres September 27 on HBO Max, airing on TLC.

Produced by Sharp Entertainment, the show offers an intimate look at fan-favorite couples, blending humor, drama, and heartfelt moments. Each episode highlights different pairs, showcasing their evolving relationships and personal growth. New episodes stream weekly starting September 27, a great pick for ‘90 Day’ fans.

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

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