Here Are the Best Shows We’ll Binge on Disney+ in September 2025
September on Disney+ is packed with new arrivals and fan favorite returns that make planning a weeknight watch easy. There is something for everyone this month, from animated adventures and family friendly shorts to reality competition and globe trotting documentaries. Fresh premieres land throughout the month, so you can line up a mix of brand new stories and long running staples without running out of choices.
This list pulls together ten standouts you can start the moment they hit the service. Each pick includes the date it drops in September along with useful details about what the show offers. Whether you want a quick laugh, an all ages binge, or a deep dive into real world discoveries, you will find a strong option waiting for your next session.
‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

The animated series arrives on Wednesday September 24. It expands the undead twist first seen in animated form within the Marvel universe and follows familiar heroes and villains reimagined for a survival story that plays with canon while staying rooted in recognizable characters and settings. Episodes are built as a limited run from Marvel Studios Animation.
Behind the scenes the series is led by a creative team that has worked across Marvel’s animated slate, with storyboard driven action and character designs that echo the studio’s house style. Expect voice performances from actors associated with their on screen counterparts and music cues that lean into heroic themes while the story explores a darker corner of the universe.
‘LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past’ (2025)

This special lands on Friday September 19. It sits under the playful ‘LEGO Star Wars’ banner and uses brick built comedy to remix lore, gadgets, and set pieces into a fast moving caper that families can watch together. The episode title points to artifacts and history, which gives the story a fun excuse to bounce through locations and ships fans will recognize.
Production comes from the team that has delivered prior ‘LEGO Star Wars’ projects with a mix of slapstick timing, visual gags, and quick cut dialogue. The voice cast brings energy to brick versions of iconic characters while the animation style leans on cinematic lighting and camera moves that echo live action, making this an easy pick for a light hearted binge.
‘The Simpsons’ (1989)

New episodes arrive on Sunday September 28. The long running animated sitcom follows the Simpson family in the town of Springfield with stories that spin everyday life into satirical adventures. Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie anchor plots that range from school antics to workplace mishaps and small town chaos.
Created by Matt Groening with early development from James L Brooks and Sam Simon, the series features voice performances by Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, and Harry Shearer. The show’s production blends hand drawn sensibilities with digital tools and has a deep bench of writers and directors who keep the tone sharp and character driven.
‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005)

The new season twirls onto Disney+ on Tuesday September 16. Celebrities pair with professional dancers to learn ballroom and Latin routines that build week to week, with theme nights and live performance energy that invites viewers to follow along from the first rehearsal to the finale.
Produced by BBC Studios Los Angeles, the series features a rotating panel of judges and a hosting team that guides the competition and results reveals. Choreography is created by pros who tailor steps to each partner’s strengths, and the show’s music team covers a wide range of hits to match each dance style, making it a polished watch for competition fans.
‘To Catch a Smuggler’ (2020)

Fresh episodes arrive on Wednesday September 10. The docuseries follows the real work of officers at major airports and border points as they intercept narcotics, currency, and contraband. Cameras track inspections, interviews, and forensic testing to show the step by step process behind each case.
The series is produced for National Geographic with access to agencies such as Customs and Border Protection and Homeland Security Investigations. Episodes combine field footage with sit down explanations from the people who work the cases, and editors weave timelines and evidence into clear narratives that highlight investigative techniques.
‘Lost Treasures of Egypt’ (2019)

The new season drops on Wednesday September 24. Each episode follows archaeologists as they excavate tombs, temples, and settlements across Egypt while uncovering artifacts that add to our understanding of ancient life. Field teams work through desert heat, delicate chambers, and tight timelines as dig seasons race against the elements.
The production pairs on site cinematography with expert commentary and carefully staged artifact reveals. Specialists from museums and universities explain the significance of finds, while maps and reconstructions place discoveries within pharaonic history. The result is an engaging blend of exploration and scholarship that is easy to binge.
‘Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel’ (2025)

The latest installment opens its doors on Tuesday September 2. Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck run a cheerful pet hotel where each short focuses on caring for four legged guests, solving small mishaps, and celebrating friendship. Episodes are designed for preschool viewers with simple setups and quick resolutions.
Produced under Disney Junior and Disney Television Animation, the series features bright designs, gentle humor, and musical stingers that keep young audiences engaged. Voice talent brings Minnie, Daisy, and their friends to life with clear, upbeat performances, and the stories underline cooperation and problem solving in a colorful setting.
‘Random Rings’ (2019)

New shorts arrive on Friday September 19. The bite size series uses animated characters to make prank style phone calls that turn everyday situations into quick comedic bits. Episodes are short enough for a breezy binge and often remix characters from across different Disney shows.
The project comes from Disney Television Animation and pairs improvisational dialogue with simple visual setups that let the jokes carry each segment. Because the cast of characters rotates, you can jump in anywhere and still enjoy the fast pace, which makes it a fun palate cleanser between longer episodes on your watchlist.
‘How NOT to Draw’ (2022)

Fresh entries land on Friday September 12. Each short features an artist who humorously shows the wrong way to sketch a character before revealing practical tips that help kids and fans think about shapes, lines, and proportions. The approach makes the basics feel approachable for all ages.
Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series highlights artists who have worked on shows across the studio’s catalog. The shorts blend screen captured drawing with light narration and quick edits, turning foundational lessons into lively segments that you can watch in any order.
‘Electric Bloom’ (2025)

This new series premieres on Wednesday September 17. Disney+ lists it as a fresh original for the month, which makes it a natural curiosity pick if you like to try something brand new as soon as it drops. The title hints at a modern theme and the release places it right in the middle of a busy September slate.
Details ahead of launch remain under wraps, which adds a bit of mystery to the premiere. Keep an eye on the show page when it appears for cast and creator information, episode count, and a series logline that will clarify the tone and genre once the first installment arrives.
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