As temperatures start to get cooler, it's time to chill out in front of your TV with a new film or series. This September, StreamNow Insider is packed with streaming ideas for any mood — whether you want to escape, learn, laugh, cheer, cry, or explore. Be sure to check out the handy day-by-day schedule found in the New Streaming Releases section.
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Kickoff, First Pitch, Tip-Off—It’s All Here in Sports Hub
It’s game time! Whether you’re tuning in for football Sundays, catching the latest baseball matchups, or following your favorite teams across every league, Sports Hub is your all-in-one destination for everything sports.
With GMA Video’s Sports Hub, you’ll enjoy:
- All-in-One Access: Discover all your favorite sports content from a single screen.
- Filter by Sport: Quickly find what you want by filtering by sport or league—NFL, MLB, NBA, Premier League, and more.
- Stay Ahead of the Action: Carousels make it easy to see what’s on now, what aired recently, and what’s coming up, so you’ll never miss a big play.
- Seamless Experience: Instantly jump into live games, check scores, and track real-time stats—all in one place.
From the kickoff to the first pitch and everything in between, Sports Hub brings the action right to you.
Sports Hub—All your sports. All in one place.
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Lilo & Stitch
PG — This live-action remake of Disney's classic animated feature premiered in theaters in May. It tells the story of Stitch, an extraterrestrial entity who crash-lands on Earth. Things take a turn when a lonely Hawaiian girl, Lilo, adopts him from an animal shelter. The two become friends, and he helps mend her broken family. (Disney+, September 3rd Premiere)
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Documentaries and Docuseries
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Top Guns: The Next Generation
NR — National Geographic's new six-part series follows a class of Navy and Marine Corps student pilots as they enter the final — and most unforgiving — phase of elite strike fighter training. Filmed with unprecedented access, the series immerses audiences in a world of intense pressure and soaring expectations, where dreams of earning wings of gold collide with harsh reality. (Disney+, September 17th Premiere)
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Dolphins Up Close with Bertie Gregory
NR — Bertie Gregory heads to the Azores, a remote island chain in the Atlantic Ocean. Surrounded by Europe's largest marine protected area, these waters are a vital stop for migrating predators, drawn here by rich feeding grounds. It's the perfect time to capture a rare natural spectacle — when elusive predators unite to hunt dense shoals of fish called bait balls. But with unpredictable storms, filming won't be easy. (Disney+, September 19th Premiere)
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If you subscribe to any of these streaming services, get ready to pay more for entertainment:
Apple TV+ is raising its price from $10 per month to $13 in the U.S. The streamer last raised prices nearly two years ago. Apple TV+ has set itself apart from the competition by focusing on original content — such as Ted Lasso and The Morning Show, but the high cost of creating that content is one reason for the 30% price hike.
Philo announced a price increase for grandfathered legacy customers. Legacy plans will increase to $25 per month, plus applicable taxes, starting October 8th, 2025. Philo is the affordable live TV streaming service known for its simplicity and customer-focused approach. This marks the end of Philo's long-standing commitment to never increasing prices for existing customers. To add value, Philo is including a one-year unlimited DVR feature with these plans, allowing subscribers to record and store their favorite shows for up to a year.
MGM+ will increase its annual subscription price by $3 on renewals on or after October 1st, 2025. This is the second straight year MGM+ has raised its yearly fee, following a much larger jump in 2024 when the cost soared from $49.99 to $58.99. With the upcoming price increase, the annual subscription will rise from $58.99 to $61.99 on renewals.
This may be a good time to reevaluate how much you use each of your streaming subscriptions and make adjustments if needed.
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LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past
TV-Y7 — This sequel series is a continuation of the story that began in 2024 with Rebuild the Galaxy. A new threat rises in the galaxy, and Sig Greebling and Darth Dev must combine their powers of Force Building and Sith Breaking to stop it. Alongside Jedi Bob, Yesi Scala, and Servo, they will journey into the deepest corners of LEGO Star Wars lore, uncovering pieces of all the galaxies that have come before. (Disney+, September 19th Premiere)
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Dr. Seuss's Red Fish Blue Fish
TV-Y — One fish, two fish, meet Red Fish and Blue Fish! From there to here — and from here to there — these friends find opposites everywhere! Your kids will love joining the fun of this deep-sea adventure featuring the best pals you'll ever know. Red Fish and Blue Fish solve problems and work together as teammates through and through. (Netflix, September 8th Premiere)
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Shrek, Shrek 2, Shrek the Third, and Shrek Forever After
PG — The fun began in 2001, when the original Shrek premiered in theaters. In a faraway swamp, there lived an ogre named Shrek whose precious solitude is suddenly shattered by an invasion of annoying fairy tale characters — all banished from their kingdom by the evil Lord Farquaad. The cast included Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, John Lithgow, and Cameron Diaz.
Now you can stream the original film, plus the three that followed it, for a very Shrek-y movie marathon. In Shrek 2 (2004), Shrek and his bride Fiona learn that her parents are unaware of the curse that struck their daughter and have assumed she married Prince Charming, not a 700-pound ogre with horrible hygiene. In Shrek the Third (2010), word arrives that Shrek's froggy father-in-law is about to croak, and the last thing Shrek wants is to become King. Then in Shrek Forever After (2010), Shrek is long-settled into married life and fully domesticated, but begins to long for the days when he felt like a real ogre. (Netflix, September 1st Premiere)
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The Wrong Paris
TV-14 — She signed up for Paris, France. She got Paris, Texas. In this feel-good romantic comedy, Miranda Cosgrove plays an aspiring artist who joins a dating show hoping for a free trip to Paris, France, but ends up just a few miles from her hometown in Paris, Texas. What starts as a plan to get eliminated takes an unexpected turn when sparks fly with the bachelor. (Netflix, September 12th Premiere)
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Ruth & Boaz
TV-14 — This is a contemporary version of one of the most iconic love stories in the Bible. Set in Tennessee, Ruth & Boaz tells the story of a talented young woman who escapes the Atlanta music scene to care for an elderly, widowed woman, and in the process finds the love of her life and gains the mother she never had. (Netflix, September 26th Premiere)
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NCIS: Tony & Ziva
TV-MA — After Ziva's apparent death, Tony raises their daughter, Tali. Years later, Ziva returns and reunites with Tony. Tony's company is attacked, and the family travels to Europe, trying to figure out who's after them and to trust each other again. As the former agents go on the run from a dangerous conspiracy, they must learn how to co-parent and stay alive. (Paramount+, September 4th Premiere)
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The Paper
TV-14 — Following up on the story from The Office, the documentary crew that immortalized Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch discovers a disappearing Midwestern newspaper and the publisher trying to revive it with volunteer reporters. This mockumentary follows the daily lives and struggles of dreamers in love with journalism, and their less-than-competent co-workers, trying to deliver accurate news without the resources or training to do a great job. (Peacock, September 4th Premiere)
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September 1st
The Runarounds — 16+, Series. From the creator of Outer Banks comes this story of a group of recent high school graduates who form a band in the hopes of escaping the mundane futures that are laid out before them. (Prime Video)September 2nd
The Rich Eisen Show — Live Radio. This show has been a leader and conversation starter in the sports media landscape for more than a decade. It features an engaging mix of sports, humor, and pop culture. (Disney+)September 3rd
Lilo & Stitch — PG, Film. This live-action remake of Disney's classic animated feature tells the story of Stitch, an extraterrestrial entity who crash-lands on Earth. A lonely Hawaiian girl, Lilo, adopts him from an animal shelter. (Disney+)
Wednesday — TV-14, Season 2 - Part 2. Fresh foes and woes await everyone's favorite storm cloud in this new chapter set in the Gothic halls of Nevermore Academy. Wednesday's journey is darker and more complex. (Netflix)
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