Series

Beavis and Butt-Head — 3 September (Comedy Central / Season 3)
Genre: animation, comedy
What’s notable: another return of an iconic but equally disgusting teen couple.

Wednesday — 3 September (Netflix / Season 2.5)
Genre: horror, fantasy, comedy
What’s notable: the ever-dissatisfied daughter of the Addams family goes to boarding school to make friends and uncover the secrets of her strange relatives.

The Paper — 4 September (Peacock / Season 1)
Genre: comedy
What’s notable: editor-in-chief is trying to breathe life into a dilapidated newspaper, and a team of documentarians is following this chaotic process.

Pokemon Concierge — 4 September (Netflix / Season 2)
Genre: anime, fantasy, comedy
What’s notable: the girl gets a job as a concierge at a resort, where she will have to look after not only capricious guests, but also their intractable monsters.

Task — 7 September (HBO / Mini-series)
Genre: thriller
What’s notable: the investigator is assembling a special team to stop a series of brutal raids led by a seemingly harmless family man.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — 7 September (AMC / Season 3)
Genre: horror
What’s notable: one of the characters in the original “The Walking Dead” embarks on an adventure through Europe, the birthplace of the zombie virus that has affected the entire planet.

Only Murders in the Building — 9 September (Hulu / Season 5)
Genre: detective, comedy
What’s notable: a trio of ordinary neighbors, out of love for mystery stories, solve murders on their own.

Futurama — 15 September (Hulu / Season 13)
Genre: animation, sci-fi, comedy
What’s notable: ten years after their last adventure, the awkward Planet Express crew is back to work.

High Potential — 16 September (ABC / Season 2)
Genre: comedy, detective
What’s notable: a single mother and a pedantic detective join forces to solve the most complicated murders.

Gen V — 17 September (Prime Video / Season 2)
Genre: sci-fi, action, comedy
What’s notable: teenagers learn to tame their superpowers at a special Academy, where their strength is tested in brutal showdowns with criminals.

The Morning Show — 17 September (Apple TV+ / Season 4)
Genre: drama
What’s notable: hot twists and turns inside a popular morning TV show.

Black Rabbit — 18 September (Netflix / Mini-series)
Genre: drama
What’s notable: a charismatic nightclub owner in Manhattan is reunited with his prodigal brother and it threatens everything they have.

Haunted Hotel — 19 September (Netflix / Season 1)
Genre: cartoon, comedy
What’s notable: a single mother tries to run a haunted hotel with the help of her brother's cheeky spirit.

Tulsa King — 21 September (Paramount+ / Season 3)
Genre: drama, crime
What’s notable: an Italian gangster is forced to revive a mafia clan in the heart of the United States.

The Lowdown — 23 September (FX / Season 1)
Genre: drama
What’s notable: a journalist exposes powerful people, but one day it leads to a mysterious death in a powerful family.

Marvel Zombies — 24 September (Disney+ / Mini-series)
Genre: animation, horror, sci-fi
What’s notable: in an alternate universe where a virus has turned superheroes into bloodthirsty dead, a handful of survivors are fighting for their lives.

Slow Horses — 24 September (Apple TV+ / Season 5)
Genre: thriller, drama
What’s notable: after a series of monstrous mistakes, a group of MI5 agents are demoted to office work, which its quick-tempered leader really doesn't like.

House of Guinness — 25 September (Netflix / Season 1)
Genre: drama, biography
What’s notable: in Victorian Dublin, the death of a brewing tycoon leaves his children not only a legendary empire but also a tangle of family secrets.

Wayward — 25 September (Netflix / Mini-series)
Genre: thriller, drama
What’s notable: a police officer accidentally helps two students escape from a mysterious school for “difficult” teenagers, thereby exposing an overly quiet community.

The Savant — 26 September (Apple TV+ / Mini-series)
Genre: action, crime
What’s notable: a cunning woman infiltrates online communities to prevent bloody attacks.

Bob's Burgers — 28 September (Fox / Season 16)
Genre: animation, comedy
What’s notable: the diner owner is trying to combine business, personal life and raising disobedient children without leaving his workplace.

Krapopolis — 28 September (Fox / Season 3)
Genre: animation, comedy
What’s notable: ancient Greek heroes and gods are trying to peacefully and in a modern way manage a city full of monsters and ignorant people.

The Simpsons — 28 September (Fox / Season 37)
Genre: animation, comedy
What’s notable: another season of the animated series about an ordinary yellow-skinned family that has faced a variety of misadventures for 30 years.

Chad Powers — 30 September (Hulu / Season 1)
Genre: comedy
What’s notable: suspended for misconduct, a football player infiltrates a second-rate team under a false name.