Paramount+ is making a bold play for streaming dominance this September, rolling out a lineup packed with blockbuster originals, fan-favorite returns, and some of Hollywood’s biggest names. If you thought the dog days of summer meant a lull in entertainment, think again—Paramount is turning up the heat just as fall arrives.
'Tulsa King' Season 3: Sylvester Stallone Faces Off Against Old Money
The headline act for September is the explosive third season of
Tulsa King, starring the ever-charismatic Sylvester Stallone. This season, Stallone’s gangster Dwight Manfredi faces his most formidable adversary yet: the powerful Dunmire family, an old-money clan that refuses to play by the underworld’s traditional rules. The stakes are higher, the threats are deadlier, and the drama is set to reach new heights.
But the real jaw-dropper?
Samuel L. Jackson joins the cast as Russell Lee Washington Jr., a character whose arrival in Tulsa is already sparking buzz about a potential spinoff,
Nola King. With new faces like Robert Patrick, Bella Heathcote, and Kevin Pollak also joining the fray, this season promises to be the most star-studded and unpredictable yet.
'NCIS: Tony & Ziva': A Beloved Duo Returns in a New Espionage Thriller
Fans of the long-running
NCIS franchise have reason to celebrate:
NCIS: Tony & Ziva premieres September 4, reuniting Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo as the iconic duo. Set in Paris, the series finds Tony and Ziva co-parenting their daughter Tali while being thrust into a high-stakes chase across Europe after Tony’s security company is attacked. Expect espionage, emotional reunions, and plenty of action as the pair tries to outwit their mysterious pursuers—and maybe even find their own version of happily ever after.
More Must-See Premieres and Streaming Exclusives
Paramount+ isn’t stopping there. The September lineup also features:
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The streaming debut of Andrew Ahn’s "The Wedding Banquet" (Sept. 8), a romantic comedy sure to charm fans of the genre.
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"Winter Spring Summer or Fall" (Sept. 1), a coming-of-age film starring Bowen Yang and Jenna Ortega.
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"Thirst Trap: The Fame. The Fantasy. The Fallout." (Sept. 9), a documentary exploring the highs and lows of internet celebrity.
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Returning favorites like
Survivor (Season 49),
The Amazing Race (Season 38), and
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (with new episodes dropping weekly).
Sports fans can also catch the
NFL on CBS streaming live, plus major award shows like the 2025 Video Music Awards hosted by Nate Bargatze and the Primetime Emmy Awards hosted by LL Cool J.
What This Means for Paramount—and Streaming Rivals
Paramount+ is clearly betting big on original content and star power to carve out a larger share of the streaming market. By bringing back beloved franchises, introducing new originals, and landing A-list talent like Samuel L. Jackson, the platform is signaling its intent to compete head-to-head with the likes of Netflix, Disney+, and Max.
For viewers, it means a September packed with can’t-miss premieres and plenty of reasons to keep that subscription active. Whether you’re a fan of crime dramas, reality competitions, or heartfelt comedies, Paramount+ is making sure there’s something for everyone.
The Takeaway
If you’re looking for fresh entertainment this fall, Paramount+ is delivering in a big way. With Stallone and Jackson lighting up
Tulsa King, the return of Tony and Ziva in a globe-trotting thriller, and a slate of new movies and documentaries, the streaming wars just got a lot more interesting.
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