September 2025 is set to be a blockbuster month for entertainment, with a diverse slate of new series, films, and music events spanning across HBO Max, Lifetime, and major music collaborations. From gripping crime dramas to heartwarming music festivals, this month promises a wealth of content for every viewer.
HBO Max: A Month of Premieres and Collections
Subscribers to HBO Max can look forward to a significant influx of content starting September 1st. The entire Harry Potter movie collection will become available, offering fans a magical binge-watching opportunity. The platform is also set to premiere several high-profile series. The highly anticipated HBO Original drama series “Task”, starring Mark Ruffalo as an FBI agent leading a task force against a string of violent robberies, is slated to debut on September 7th. This crime drama, created by Brad Ingelsby, the visionary behind “Mare of Easttown,” promises a gritty and character-driven narrative. Additionally, the thriller “Black Bag”, featuring Cate Blanchett, will also find a home on HBO Max this September. Adding to the comedy lineup, “The Paper”, a new mockumentary sitcom from the creators of “The Office,” is set to premiere on Peacock on September 4th. The series, starring Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore, follows a documentary crew focusing on a struggling Midwestern newspaper in Toledo, Ohio.
Lifetime Welcomes The Chrisleys Back to Reality
The Chrisley family is making their return to television with “The Chrisleys: Back to Reality” on Lifetime. The docuseries kicks off with a two-night premiere event on September 1st and 2nd, delving into the family’s lives following Todd and Julie Chrisley’s release from federal prison. The show promises an unfiltered look at their journey, featuring exclusive access to the family as they navigate their new chapter, including the participation of Julie’s parents, Harvey and Pam, for the first time. The series aims to reveal the raw truth of their lives, past and present, exploring the challenges that test their family bond.
Philippine Entertainment Scene Buzzes with New Releases and Concerts
Filipino artists are making significant waves this September. The pop-rock quintet NOBITA has collaborated with OPM icon Yeng Constantino for a new ballad titled “Gayuma”, a soulful track exploring secret love and uncertainty, released under Sony Music Entertainment. Meanwhile, GMA Pictures and Mentorque Productions have joined forces for their first co-production, the horror feature “Huwag Kang Titingin”. The film is set to deliver a uniquely Filipino horror experience, blending viral internet challenges with folkloric fears. On the music channel front, MYX is launching two new shows on its YouTube channel and cable network: “MYX NOW”, a daily backstage pass featuring music and pop culture updates, and “Clocked Out”, a weekly show offering a glimpse into artists’ downtime. The shows, led by new MYX video jockeys, debut on September 1st.
Coke Studio Season 9 Hits a High Note with Star-Studded Concert
Coke Studio Season 9 is set to culminate its season with a major one-night-only concert at the Araneta Coliseum on September 5th, headlined by international pop sensation Lauv. The concert will feature a compelling lineup of Filipino artists, including BINI, ALAMAT, Dionela, Alex Bruce, Over October, and Ena Mori, all participating in genre-breaking collaborations. This event celebrates music’s power to connect, showcasing fresh sounds and powerful stories from these artists.
Sporting Spectacle and Music Releases
In the sports world, tennis star Naomi Osaka’s performance at the US Open is drawing significant celebrity attention, with her stylish on-court ensembles and her unique “Labubu” doll collection gaining widespread buzz. Meanwhile, Singaporean artist Shye has released her new single “Shed”, a dream-pop and shoegaze-infused track that meditates on accepting past scars and finding solace in shared pain. The single, released on August 22nd, is a poignant exploration of vulnerability and healing.
Netflix’s September Offerings
Netflix is also contributing to the month’s entertainment with a slate of releases including “Wednesday” Season 2, “House of Guinness,” “Alice in Borderland” Season 3, “Hard Truths,” the Godfather trilogy, and “The Running Man.” These additions promise to keep subscribers engaged throughout September.
BTS Continues Global Ventures
While specific details remain under wraps, reports suggest that BTS is planning a return to the United States to film a music video for their upcoming album, slated for release in March 2026. This move signals continued global ambition for the K-pop phenomenon.
This packed September Entertainment News landscape highlights the dynamic nature of the industry, offering a diverse array of content that caters to a wide range of tastes and interests.