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What To Watch This Week, September 8 – 14, 2025: ‘Demon Slayer’ + ‘Only Murders’ Are Back

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This week two beloved series return, one with a new season, and the other with a film, while a slew of new series make their debut, covering a number of genres and languages.

And this weekend two major events are streaming live, and you won’t want to miss them. To get the full download, check out our weekly streaming guide, broken out by day, below.

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Streaming Monday September 8, 2025

Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish

Dr. Seuss’s beloved 1960 illustrated classic comes to Netflix Jr. this week as its newest animated series, which showrunner Dustin Ferrer described to Animation Magazine as a “Buster Keaton-ish, slapstick, silent comedy”. To communicate the “Oppositional Concepts” curriculum of the original book, dialogue is limited to the opposite words being covered in a particular episode, and physical humor provides the punchlines.

90 Day Fiance: The Other Way Season 7

TLC’s long-distance reality show is back for its seventh season with four new couples and two fan favorites (Jenny + Sumit and Luke + Madelein), all attempting to emigrate from the United States to pursue their relationships in another country with their foreign-born partners. The season debut will air at 8 p.m. ET/PT, and then become available for streaming the next day on HBO Max.

Coming to theaters this week

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle (9/12)

The first part of this planned film trilogy has already made huge waves in Asia, setting box office records and becoming the highest grossing film of 2025 in Japan, and now, Tanjiro Kamado’s story approaches its end as he ventures into the lair of Muzan Kibutsuji and his demon army. The extended title, Part 1: Akaza Returns, refers to the Upper Rank Number Three demon who will feature prominently in this wave of the battle, and like every good demon slayer showdown, we can expect a backstory as epic as his powers.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (9/12)

The third and final installment of Julian Fellowes Downton Abbey franchise will let us bid farewell to one of the most beloved families to ever grace our TV and cinema screens. The first film since Dame Maggie Smith’s death, her absence as Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham will certainly be felt, as the Granthams navigate Lady Mary’s divorce and financial struggles put the family’s ability to hold onto their ancestral property into question once more as they navigate a new decade in 1930s England.

Streaming Tuesday September 9, 2025

Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Premiere 

Streaming’s most beloved trio is back in this Hulu original’s fifth season, and first since lead Martin Short and recurring guest Meryl Streep have gone public as a couple. We’re as anxious to see them on screen together as we are to see how Mabel, Charles, and Oliver navigate yet another murder in the Arconia. This time around they’ll be investigating the death of the building’s doorman, Lester, and cameo appearances from Christoph Waltz, Téa Leoni, Renée Zellweger, Richard Kind, and Keegan-Michael Key will make this another season you cannot miss.

Kiss Or Die

Japan is delivering the ultimate improv comedy season in this week’s newest debut, Kiss or Die, where male comedians must stay in character while female scene partners try to seduce them, and find a way to create a “satisfying” kiss in order to stay in the competition. With such a unique premise, this show could be the latest international series from the streaming giant to capture American audiences.

Streaming Wednesday September 10, 2025

The Dead Girls

This new series has all of the ingredients to be an instant hit for Netflix. We have a real-life true crime story, adapted from a novel, and depicting a Mexican brothel-based crime ring from the 1960s. Focusing on the Baladro sisters, who are inspired by serial killers “Las Poquianchis”, the group is believed to have killed as many as 200 people. If you love a scripted thriller that’s grounded in real life, you have to give this one a try.

The Girlfriend

Robin Wright directs, executive produces, and stars in Amazon’s adaptation of Michelle Frances’ novel, premiering this week as a six-episode series. Wright plays Laura, a well-to-do mother and wife who must contend with her son’s new partner from a different background than their own, in her first television role since House of Cards. The series promises to explore themes of love, greed, power, and lies in a chilling psychological thriller.

Streaming Thursday September 11, 2025

Diary Of A Ditched Girl

Netflix’s latest rom-com series follows 31 year-old Amanda and her circle of friends as they tackle the dating world time and time again, but fail to forge deep connections with their dates and hook-ups. Adapted from Amanda Romare’s novel, the series is the fifth Swedish title to hit the streamer, and features The Åre Murders‘ Carla Sehn in her second lead role this year. If you’re looking for Girls vibes with subtitles, this might just scratch your itch.

Streaming Friday September 12, 2025

You and Everything Else

Eun-jung and Sang-yeon are best friends, but competition and comparison over the years has also rendered them rivals. This series explores how time, jealousy, and hurtful words complicate a close female relationship with a lot of history and baggage, that the two must content with when life brings them unexpectedly back together at the age of 42. If you are the kind of masochist that loves emotional devastation, this is going to hit you right in the feels.

The Wrong Paris

iCarly‘s Miranda Cosgrove stars in Netflix’s latest rom-com, as Dawn, a woman who joins a dating show she believes is taking place in France, only to find herself in Paris, Texas. Thematically tied to recent hit, The Hunting Wives, we can expect plenty of cultural humor and commentary, this time layered with plenty of reality dating competition satire. If you’re looking for a casual movie to watch from your couch, with some nostalgic faces, this will help you kick off the weekend.

Streaming Saturday September 13, 2025

Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford

Netflix continues it’s investment into live sports, with another fight night, this time pulling in viewers with Álvarez’ tradition of fighting on Mexican Independence Day weekend. The match-up at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas has been dubbed “The Fight of the Century”, and should certainly be more suspenseful than the streamers’ earlier Tyson v. Paul spectacle. If it can pull in as many viewers is yet to be seen.

Streaming Sunday September 14, 2025

77th Primetime Emmy Awards 

If blood isn’t your thing, but drama is, this weekend’s other major live-streaming event will be more your taste. The Emmy’s will air on CBS, and stream on Paramount+ this year, and will be hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze. The Last of Us, Severance, and The White Lotus are drawing plenty of attention for their nominations, but we’ll have to tune in to see who comes out victorious.

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