Top 10 New Movies and Shows to Stream This Week (Sept. 7–13) on Netflix, Paramount+ and More
The second week of September is packed with fresh releases across major streaming platforms, giving viewers a mix of thrillers, comedies, dramas, and long-awaited returning favorites. Whether you’re looking for a weekend binge or a movie night pick, here are the top 10 new movies and shows to stream this week (Sept. 7–13) on Netflix, Paramount+, and other platforms.
1. The Killer’s Game (Peacock, Sept. 7)
A high-octane action film starring Dave Bautista as a hitman who mistakenly puts out a contract on himself, sparking a race against time.
2. Cobra Kai – Season 6, Part 1 (Netflix, Sept. 8)
The Karate Kid saga continues with the final season opener. Expect intense rivalries and emotional goodbyes.
3. A Million Miles Away (Prime Video, Sept. 8)
Inspired by the true story of José Hernández, this film follows a farmworker’s journey to becoming a NASA astronaut.
4. American Horror Story: Delicate – Part 2 (Hulu, Sept. 9)
The chilling anthology series returns, continuing Emma Roberts’ unsettling pregnancy storyline.
5. The Morning Show – Season 4 Premiere (Apple TV+, Sept. 10)
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return in the newsroom drama, tackling media, politics, and shifting alliances.
6. The Good Wife: Origins (Paramount+, Sept. 10)
A new prequel spinoff dives deeper into the lives of characters that shaped the acclaimed legal drama.
7. The Nun II (Max, Sept. 11)
The latest installment in The Conjuring Universe makes its streaming debut, bringing supernatural horror to your living room.
8. Sex Education – Season 5 (Netflix, Sept. 12)
The hit British comedy-drama bows out with its final season, wrapping up the journeys of Otis, Maeve, and their classmates.
9. Lawmen: Bass Reeves (Paramount+, Sept. 12)
A historical Western series spotlighting the legendary lawman, played by David Oyelowo, in gritty frontier justice.
10. The Crown – Final Episodes (Netflix, Sept. 13)
The last chapter of the award-winning royal drama covers pivotal moments in the British monarchy’s modern history.
From spooky scares to heartfelt dramas and adrenaline-pumping action, this week’s streaming lineup proves there’s something for every mood. With so many platforms dropping major titles, it’s the perfect time to refresh your watchlist.
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nstead of just listing by release date?