Here Are All the Genre TV Premieres Airing in September!
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Here Are All the Genre TV Premieres Airing in September!

Movies & TV Watchlist Here Are All the Genre TV Premieres Airing in September! Visit an island getaway for stressed-out Pokemon, a world overrun by superpowered zombies, and a dangerous, alternate Tokyo… By Petrana Radulovic | Published on August 27, 2025 Comment 0 Share New Share There is a lot of entertainment out there these days, and a lot of fantasy, sci-fi, and horror titles to parse through. So we’re rounding up the genre shows coming out each month.  It’s a good month for animation, with shows like Helluva Boss, Pokémon Concierge, and Futurama returning. Netflix’s take on the Addams Family is back again. It’s also a great time to be a fan of spinoffs: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon and Gen V both have new seasons premiering this month. Here’s the full list of fantasy, sci-fi, and horror shows debuting or returning in September. Wednesday (Season 2, Part 2) — Netflix (September 3) If Wednesday: season two, part one left you hanging, fear not! Part two is just around the corner. Monstrous Tyler escaped from his institution and he’s now on the hunt for both Wednesday and her bestie Enid. But even more distressing to Wednesday is the fact she has a new spirit guide, and it’s one of the last people she expected: the late Headmistress Weems, as played by Gwendolyn Christie.  Pokémon Concierge (Season 1, Part 2) — Netflix (September 4) In this adorable stop motion anime, Haru, the newest concierge at the lush tropical Pokémon Resort, works hard to make sure all the Pokémon are enjoying their vacations! The first part of season one premiered back in 2023 and focused a lot on Haru overcoming her anxiety. There were many many cute Pokémon—and hopefully even more favorites will make their fuzzy appearances in these new episodes.  The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Season Three — AMC (September 7)  This Walking Dead spinoff follows—you guessed it!—hunter Daryl Dixon as he washes up on the shore of France and tries to figure out how the hell to get back home. The second season ended with Daryle and Carol Peletier, another survivor from the original series, heading from France to England. In season three, they team up with an English survivor named Julian, who just wants some companions in a post-apocalyptic world.  Helluva Boss (Seasons 1 and 2) — Amazon Prime (September 10) Helluva Boss originally premiered on creator VivziePop’s YouTube Channel, but the raunchy animated show is now officially on Amazon Prime. The show takes place in the same universe as VivziPop’s other rowdy musical adult comedy, Hazbin Hotel. Both shows revolve around demons in hell, but Helluva Boss specifically follows an assassination company in hell. It’s a workplace comedy! …if the workplace was full of demons making edgy jokes and killing people!  Wizards Beyond Waverly Place — Disney Channel (September 12) and Disney+ (October 8) Wizards Beyond Waverly Place picks up 15 years after the hit Disney Channel Show Wizards of Waverly Place. Oldest brother Justin Russo, once an acclaimed wizard in his own right, has retired from magic and raises a totally normal family in Staten Island. But his chaotic sister Alex dumps a troubled young wizard-in-training on his doorstep and Justin has to confront his magical side. And when his totally normal family learns about magic, hijinks naturally ensue.  Vampirina: Teenage Vampire — Disney Channel (September 12) The Disney Junior cartoon gets a live action makeover! The new show isn’t really a sequel to the animated one, more like a soft reboot. Vampirina is now a teenager, who leaves her Transylvania home to attend a human school. She wants to follow her dreams of being a musician, but her overprotective father might just blow her cover when he sends a ghost companion to keep an eye on her.  Futurama (Season 13) — Hulu (September 15) Futurama is back (again)! The show originally started in 1999 and many cancellations and revivals and reboots later, season 10 (which is technically the show’s 13th broadcast season) returns on Hulu, with all 10 episodes dropping on September 15th. Matt Groening’s sci-fi comedy takes place in the 31st century and follows the ragtag crew of an interplanetary delivery company. It’s critically acclaimed and often an affectionate parody of other science-fiction shows.  Gen V (Season 2) — Amazon Prime (September 17) Gen V takes place in the same world as The Boys—a world where most superpowered individuals work for a corrupt corporation that monetizes them and ensures their credibility. Gen V focuses on the young superpowered people, who train at an elite university with hopes of one day joining the superhero squad. But season one had the characters discover a dark truth about the school and now season 2 sees the students turned into soldiers.  Haunted Hotel — Netflix (September 19) In this adult comedy, a single mom joins forces with her dead brother to run a haunted hotel. Maybe leaning into the scares is the way to go here! In addition to the challenges of running a business and raising two kids, she also has to deal with a powerful demon inhabiting the body of a boy from the 1700s. Y’know, just Haunted Hotel things…  Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past — Disney+ (September 19) This wacky Lego Star Wars show imagines a whole galaxy of “what ifs” for beloved Star Wars characters. In the first season, a young Force-sensitive boy completely destroyed the fabric of Star Wars reality, swapping characters’ personalities and roles and storylines. The second season has an all new big bad, intent on destroying this new universe. If it’s anything like the first season, expect a dash of existential horror among the funky Lego antics. Marvel Zombies — Disney+ (September 24) Even though this miniseries is animated, it’s going to be super gory. Marvel Zombies is set in one of the alternate timelines posited in the What If…? series (specifically, the first season episode “What if … Zombies?!”). It’ll center on a group of survivors including Shang-Chi and his bestie Katy, Red Guardian, Wanda Maximoff, and Jimmy Woo. It’s not going to be connected to the greater machinations of the MCU, so you can sit back and enjoy the zombie carnage without wondering about the wider implications.  Alice in Borderland (Season 3) — Netflix (September 25) Netflix’s Japanese sci-fi thriller follows a gamer who finds himself in an eerie, abandoned version of Tokyo. It turns out that he and a few other allies have been transported to this parallel world to compete in a series of dangerous games. Winning a game extends each players’ stay in this strange new world; if they lose too many, they’ll be executed via deathly sky laser. By season three, the main characters ended up back in the real world, but they have unfinished business in the deadly Borderland… Krapopolis (Season 3) — Fox (September 28) This adult animated sitcom takes place in a version of mythological Greece. There are some familiar Greek figures of legend, like Pan and Chronos, but also a whole smattering of fake demigods and mythological beings. The third season hits Fox on September 28. Krapopolis comes from Dan Harmon, the creator of Community and Rick and Morty. [end-mark] The post Here Are All the Genre TV Premieres Airing in September! appeared first on Reactor.