Weekend entertainment lineup: Top 10 fresh TV series and films to watch across Netflix, Prime Video, and other platforms (Sept. 19th-21st)
In the ever-evolving world of entertainment, September 2025 has proven to be an exciting month for viewers. A plethora of new shows and movies have graced our screens, offering a diverse range of genres and storylines to cater to every taste.
Tulsa King season 3, featuring the dynamic duo of Samuel L. Jackson and Sylvester Stallone, premiered on Paramount Plus. Dwight Manfredi (Stallone) faces growing threats to his empire, including a ruthless old-money clan. The third season was released on September 21, adding another layer of intrigue to this mafia drama.
Meanwhile, on HBO Max, James Gunn directs the new DCU movie "Superman," with David Corenswet playing the Man of Steel. Fans of the DC Universe are eager to see how Gunn's unique style will breathe new life into the iconic superhero.
For those seeking a biopic, "Swiped" is streaming now on Hulu. This film tells the story of Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of Bumble, offering a glimpse into the life and challenges of a modern-day entrepreneur.
In the realm of crime dramas, "Reasonable Doubt" season 3 premiered on Hulu on September 18. Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi) returns as the protagonist, juggling her career and fragile peace, while facing a new case that puts everything at risk. The series also welcomes new cast members, including Joseph Sikora, Morris Chestnut, and Lori Harvey (as Chelsea).
If you're a fan of Jason Bateman, you'll be pleased to know that he stars in the new crime drama miniseries "Black Rabbit" on Netflix. This 8-episode miniseries is a tense crime drama about two brothers, one a gambler (Bateman) and the other a restaurateur (Jude Law).
In the realm of science fiction, "Futurama" season 13 is also streaming now on Hulu. The Planet Express crew faces even bigger disasters in this season, promising to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
For a different kind of horror, "28 Years Later" is a new movie on Netflix that is more unsettling folk horror than standard zombie fare. Alfie Williams plays a 12-year-old boy named Spike in this chilling film.
Lastly, "Gen V" season 2 is available on Prime Video. The campus feels like a battlefield in this season, with deep emotional scars carried by some characters.
As we move forward, it's clear that the world of entertainment continues to evolve, offering a rich tapestry of stories for viewers to enjoy. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas, science fiction, or biopics, there's something for everyone in this new wave of entertainment. So, sit back, relax, and let the stories unfold.
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