New streaming highlight: The Paper” - A satirical journey through time!
Discover current streaming tips from Gütersloh, including new series and films such as “The Paper” and “Below”.

New streaming highlight: The Paper” - A satirical journey through time!
On September 8, 2025, everything in the streaming world will revolve around new series highlights. The popular mockumentary “The Paper” has been available on Sky and Wow since September 5th and is quickly attracting the attention of viewers. The team behind the success of “The Office” has once again proven their skill and created a gripping story set in a fictional newspaper, the “Toledo Truth-Teller”. The aim here is to get the newspaper back on track – a real challenge that promises exciting twists and turns. With a diverse cast including Domhnall Gleeson and Chelsea Frei, the series has already made a strong impression. Loud Radio Gütersloh The mix of humorous and serious moments is captivating.
What exactly makes “The Paper” so special? Not only is the series a continuation of the type that fans of The Office love, but it also brings fresh perspectives to the mockumentary genre. This genre parodies the demands on objectivity and documentation and combines satirical elements with documentary techniques, as in Wikimedia described. The peculiarities of the mockumentary are cleverly implemented with interviews, shaky camera images and humorous scenarios.
A look at the characters
At the center of the story are, among others, Ned Sampson, played by Domhnall Gleeson, and Esmerelda Grand, played by Sabrina Impacciatore. Along with other characters such as Mare Pritti and Detrick Moore, the series features a colorful mix of personalities who have to overcome the challenges of running a newspaper. Each character brings their own flavor and problems to the story, which brings the narrative to life.
Another well-respected new addition to the streaming offering is the dramedy series “Below – Almost at Eye Level,” which has been available in the ARD media library since August 29th. This is all about Fanny, a young woman who is paralyzed after a traffic accident. The series brings themes such as stereotypes and the search for identity to the fore - a bold move that is sure to appeal to many viewers.
Action and humor for the upcoming holidays
Equally exciting is the black comedy “Silent Night – And Tomorrow We’ll Be Dead,” which will be available on Paramount+ from September 12th. Imagine: A family trying to have a harmonious Christmas dinner while an environmental disaster looms. With a cast that includes Keira Knightley, this is an original look at the apocalypse that will make you laugh as well as think.
Whether you're in the mood for a humorous mockumentary or more in-depth stories, the selection in the streaming sector is currently larger than ever. In view of the new series, there is certainly something for every taste. The diversity of topics and genres speaks for the creativity of the creators and the willingness to ask uncomfortable questions.
Overall, it shows that the streaming offering continues to offer new, exciting content that ranges from humorous to thoughtful. Whether you're watching "The Paper" for the first time or diving into the emotional depths of "Below," the months promise thrilling television moments.