5 Best Shows to Binge on Prime Video in September 2025

Amazon’s Prime Video boasts an extensive and intricately structured library of content, packed with top-notch entertainment spanning across various genres. This means that subscribers have access to countless TV series, movies, and Amazon Originals, both old and new. The service continuously updates its offerings every month, adding a fresh influx of blockbuster films and captivating shows. With the sheer volume of streaming options available and new titles being added daily, viewers may find themselves spending hours scrolling through content in search of their next binge-worthy program. However, Prime Video’s September 2025 lineup is set to make decision-making even more challenging – but don’t worry! We’ve compiled a list of the five most promising TV shows joining the platform this month.

In September 2025, Prime Video presents a selection of classic favorites and brand-new titles that are destined to be successes. Ranging from an acclaimed sports drama to a YouTube sensation that ruled the independent animation scene, as well as some fresh Amazon Originals, these TV shows will captivate you and make you eagerly hit play on the following episode. Here are the top 5 TV series available for streaming on Prime Video in September 2025.

5) Helluva Boss

After initially being exclusive to YouTube, the character Blitzo and his Hell-based assassination agency I.M.P., from the popular animated series “Helluva Boss,” are moving to Prime Video. Starting September 10th, “Helluva Boss” will be available to stream alongside “Hazbin Hotel” on Prime Video. At this time, both seasons of “Helluva Boss” will be available for streaming, and Season 3 has already been commissioned.

In the burgeoning independent adult animation scene, Helluva Boss stands out as a top contender. This series focuses on I.M.P., a fledgling assassination enterprise situated in the netherworld and managed by Blitzo, an imp, and his crew – Moxxie, a weapons specialist; Millie, a tough enforcer; and Loona, the receptionist, a hellhound. The show made its debut on YouTube in 2019 as a spin-off from Medrano’s Hazbin Hotel. It quickly gained popularity due to its impressive animation, distinctive narrative, and intricate, imperfect characters. The cast delivers strong performances with talent such as Brandon Rogers, Richard Horvitz, Vivian Nixon, Erica Lindbeck, Bryce Pinkham, and Alex Brightman lending their voices.

4) The Girlfriend

If you’re in search of a fresh, gripping psychological thriller that will leave you breathless, then look no more because “The Girlfriend” is just what you need! This eagerly awaited adaptation from Michelle Frances’ novel, featuring Laurie Davidson, Olivia Cooke, and Robin Wright, is set to premiere on Prime Video on September 10th.

Titled “The Girlfriend,” this enthralling family drama revolves around Laura, a woman who appears to have the ideal life. However, her tranquil existence starts to unravel when her son Daniel introduces his latest girlfriend, Cherry, into their home. As Laura suspects that Cherry is concealing secrets, she grows increasingly suspicious of her. The series delves into the mounting rivalry between Laura and Cherry for Daniel’s affection, leaving viewers guessing whether Laura’s concerns are merely paranoid or if Cherry is indeed a cunning social climber.

3) Gen V

Amazon’s streaming service, Prime Video, is resuming its association with Godolkin University. The college-based spin-off of the series The Boys, titled Gen V, is set to premiere its second season on September 17th. Fans can now catch up on Season 1, which is currently available for streaming in full. Co-created by Craig Rosenberg, Evan Goldberg, and Eric Kripke, and inspired by the comic book story arc We Gotta Go Now, this witty superhero series unfolds at the nation’s only university for superheroes. The show centers around a group of young superpowered individuals who explore their physical, sexual, and moral limits. In the upcoming season 2, America grapples with Homelander’s ongoing rule, while a new, enigmatic Dean promotes a curriculum designed to enhance students’ powers beyond measure.

Gen V gracefully extends the realm of The Boys, seamlessly blending the series’ dark, satirical aspects with a conventional coming-of-age narrative, providing a unique perspective on superhero beginnings brimming with teenage anguish. The series stars Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, and Shelley Conn, who portray intricate characters navigating their way through a complex world as young superheroes.

2) The Good Place

The popular TV show “The Good Place” is leaving Netflix in September, but fans won’t need to endure the “Bad Place” for long. Instead, the NBC sitcom will be streaming on Amazon Prime Video starting September 26th, with all four seasons and 56 episodes accessible at that time. Created by Michael Schur, the series follows the journey of Kristen Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop, a morally questionable saleswoman who unexpectedly lands in the afterlife’s “Good Place”. In an effort to stay, she endeavors to reform herself and become a better person. The star-studded cast includes Ted Danson, William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil, Manny Jacinto, and D’Arcy Carden.

The Good Place” television series aired on NBC from 2016 to 2020, rapidly ascending to become one of the finest sitcoms in history. The show deftly intertwines profound philosophical discussions with classic comedy, tender moments, and unexpected plot developments. It garnered critical acclaim for its excellent writing, stellar cast, and freshness.

1) Friday Night Lights

It’s great that Friday Night Lights is now available on Prime Video! Starting September 1st, you can stream all five seasons of this beloved sports drama series by Peter Berg. The show is based on H. G. Bissinger’s 1990 non-fiction novel Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream. This series offers a genuine depiction of life in small-town America. Set in the Texas town of Dillon, where football is a way of life for the community, the show focuses on the Panthers, a high school football team, and their coach – both on and off the field. The show delves into the challenges facing small-town America.

The drama series titled Friday Night Lights, which aired on NBC from 2006 to 2011 for five seasons and 76 episodes, quickly became a timeless classic due to its captivating character-centric narratives that resonated with many. An exceptional ensemble cast graced the show, including Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Gaius Charles, Zach Gilford, Minka Kelly, Adrianne Palicki, Taylor Kitsch, Jesse Plemons, Scott Porter, Aimee Teegarden, Michael B. Jordan, Jurnee Smollett, Matt Lauria, Madison Burge, and Grey Damon.

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2025-09-03 16:26