In this post, I’ve rounded up all the upcoming TV series and new seasons premiering from September to November — with a twist: every single one of them is sexy and packed with s*x and n*dity.
Only Murders in the Building Season 5

Sept. 9, Hulu (three-episode launch, then weekly release)
Cast: Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez
In Season 5, Charles, Oliver, and Mabel dive into investigating the death of their doorman, Lester. From there, they uncover “a dangerous web of secrets connecting powerful billionaires, old-school mobsters, and the mysterious residents of the Arconia.”
This series doesn’t really have n*dity. In Season 1 there was some partial side-boob from Selena, but after that it’s been pretty PG-13. Still, every season Selena Gomez’s cleavage makes it worth watching.
The Girlfriend Season 1

Sept. 10, Prime Video (binge)
Cast: Robin Wright, Olivia Cooke, Laurie Davidson
This six-episode psychological drama, based on Michelle Frances’ novel, follows Laura (Wright), a woman whose seemingly perfect life is torn apart when her precious son (Davidson) starts dating someone she doesn’t trust (Cooke). Told from different POVs, it gives off The Affair vibes — but with darker twists.
The trailer teased s*x and partial n*dity, and this series is shaping up to be very sexy.
The Morning Show Season 4

Sept. 17, Apple TV+ (weekly)
Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon
Season 4 picks up nearly two years after the events of Season 3. The UBA-NBN merger is done, everyone has new roles, and they’re still stepping on each other to get ahead. With deepfakes, conspiracy theories, and corporate cover-ups everywhere, the question is: who can you really trust?
Every season has had lesbian kissing scenes, and Season 3 gave us a hot Jennifer Aniston s*x scene.
Gen V Season 2

Sept. 17, Prime Video (three-episode launch, then weekly release)
Cast: Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas, Hamish Linklater
The long-awaited second season will tie into the final chapter of The Boys. School is back at Godolkin University with a mysterious new Dean. The gang learns of a secret program tied to the school’s founding that may have bigger consequences than they realize. The season will also honor Chance Perdomo, who tragically died before filming.
Season 1 had female n*dity, lesbian s*x, and lots of male n*dity. Expect Season 2 to follow the same path.
Reasonable Doubt Season 3

Sept. 18, Hulu (two-episode launch, then weekly release)
Cast: Emayatzy Corinealdi, McKinley Freeman, Joseph Sikora, Tim Jo, Angela Grovey; with Morris Chestnut, Kyle Bary, Rumer Willis, Lori Harvey
After a messy second season, Jax (Corinealdi) finally feels some peace — until she agrees to help a troubled former child star, risking her career in the process.
Previous seasons had female n*dity, so we can expect more.
Hotel Costiera Season 1

Sept. 24, Prime Video (binge)
Cast: Jesse Williams, Maria Chiara Giannetta, Jordan Alexandra, Amanda Campana
This Italian-set series mixes action, drama, and comedy. Former U.S. Marine Daniel De Luca (Williams) returns to Positano to fix one of the world’s most luxurious hotels while also searching for the owner’s missing daughter.
The trailer gave off fun beach vibes with bikinis, so there’s potential for sexy moments — but being a Prime Video series, don’t expect too much.
The Savant Season 1

Sept. 26, Apple TV+ (two-episode launch, then weekly release)
Cast: Jessica Chastain
This eight-episode limited series follows an undercover investigator (Chastain) infiltrating online hate groups to stop violent men before they act.
The trailer teased a s*x scene with Jessica Chastain — promising stuff.
The Diplomat Season 3

Oct. 16, Netflix (binge)
Cast: Keri Russell
Season 3 brings even higher tension after Season 2’s explosive finale. With Grace Penn (Janney) as the new president and Kate (Russell) caught in political games, the stakes are at an all-time high.
Season 1 had amazing butt n*dity from Keri Russell. Season 2 gave us nothing. Hopefully Season 3 makes up for it, but honestly, just watching Keri is enough for me.
Mayor of Kingstown Season 4

Oct. 26, Paramount+ (two-episode launch, then weekly release)
Cast: Jeremy Renner, Edie Falco, Lennie James, Laura Benanti, Hugh Dillon, Taylor Handley, Tobi Bamtefa, Derek Webster, Hamish Allan-Headley, Nishi Munshi
In Season 4, Mike (Renner) struggles to hold onto power as new players try to take over after the Russians’ downfall, forcing him into a gang war while working with a new Warden (Falco).
Season 1 had solid n*dity. Season 2 and 3 barely had any. I’m not too hopeful for Season 4, but maybe it’ll surprise us.
I Love LA Season 1

Nov. 2, HBO (weekly)
Cast: Rachel Sennott, Jordan Firstman, Josh Hutcherson, Odessa A’zion, True Whitaker, with guest stars Leighton Meester, Moses Ingram, Elijah Wood, Froy Gutierrez, Colin Woodell and more
Created by and starring Rachel Sennott, the series follows an ambitious friend group navigating life and love in LA.
The promotional photos suggest lots of n*dity and possibly some amazing s*x scenes. Definitely one to watch.
Landman Season 2

Nov. 16, Paramount+ (weekly)
Cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Sam Elliott, Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, Jacob Lofland, James Jordan, Colm Feore
Taylor Sheridan’s oil drama returns, this time with even more Demi Moore. After Monty’s (Jon Hamm) shocking death, Tommy (Thornton) takes charge and teams up with Cami (Moore).
This is one of the most anticipated seasons of the year, with family drama, oil rig troubles, and that sexy mother-daughter duo dynamic. Can’t wait.
Final Thoughts:
Of course, these aren’t the only shows with s*x or n*dity — I just focused on mainstream ones. There are plenty of hot series coming from Spain, France, Colombia, Russia, and elsewhere. But when it’s someone famous we know stripping down, it just hits different. Save this post and keep an eye on these dates.