BREAKING: The highly anticipated Fall 2025 TV season is set to deliver an exciting lineup with 25 new shows, including a comedy featuring Glen Powell and the return of the romantic comedy “Nobody Wants This” starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody. As streaming platforms continue to reshape the television landscape, networks are gearing up to capture viewers’ attention in an era where premieres are constant and collective excitement often feels muted.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS: The fall season kicks off with “Second Sight” on September 1 on BritBox, starring Clive Owen as a detective battling vision loss. Following closely is “Return to Paradise” on September 2, another detective drama set in a surfing town in Australia.

On September 4, Peacock launches “The Paper”, a mockumentary set in a struggling Midwestern newspaper. This show promises a comedic connection to the beloved “The Office”, featuring familiar faces and a similar quirky vibe.

A major highlight, “Only Murders in the Building” returns for its fifth season on September 9 on Hulu, featuring the iconic trio of Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Selena Gomez as they unravel a web of secrets involving billionaires and mobsters.

The thrill continues with “The Girlfriend” on September 10 on Amazon, a psychological thriller headlined by Robin Wright. The series delves into the complexities of relationships and social status when her son begins dating an opportunist.

Netflix’s docuseries “aka Charlie Sheen”, also premiering on September 10, promises an introspective look at the actor’s tumultuous life, showcasing his own reflections on fame.

As the season progresses, September 17 marks the return of “The Morning Show” on Apple TV+, diving into the challenges faced by a newsroom amidst a media merger. Meanwhile, “Black Rabbit” arrives on September 18 featuring Jude Law and Jason Bateman in a high-stakes family drama.

The excitement doesn’t stop there. “Chad Powers”, starring Glen Powell, debuts on September 30 on Hulu, promising laughs as it follows a former college quarterback trying to reclaim his glory.

In an emotional turn, “Down Cemetery Road” premieres on October 29 on Apple TV+, featuring Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson as they navigate a complex conspiracy following a girl’s disappearance.

As the season unfolds, the spotlight will also shine on “Death by Lightning”, a historical drama about U.S. President James Garfield, set to launch on November 6 on Netflix.

With so many thrilling shows on the horizon, TV fans have a lot to look forward to. This fall promises to reignite the excitement of traditional TV seasons, offering something for everyone. Stay tuned for more updates as these premieres approach!