New on Netflix in September 2025 — the best new shows and movies to stream

Jude Law as Jake in "Black Rabbit" on Netflix
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Netflix has announced everything coming to the streaming service in September 2025, and there's one big name that will be dominating Netflix this month: "Wednesday." Yes, the hit horror comedy is back for season 2 (again), but this time we're getting the epic conclusion to the murder mystery rather than being left on a cliffhanger like last month.

That's not my most anticipated show of the month, though. That honor goes to "Black Rabbit," a limited series starring Jude Law as a restaurateur whose brother, played by Jason Bateman, suddenly returns at the worst possible time. He's now forced to ensure his brother doesn't destroy his business, a challenge that will put both of them in danger.

Aside from these top picks, I've got the full slate of everything new on Netflix this month listed below. Plus, we have a roundup of what’s leaving Netflix in September 2025, so you have one last chance to watch.

Here's everything coming to — and leaving — Netflix this month.

New on Netflix in August 2025: Top picks

'Wednesday' season 2 part 2

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"Wednesday" season 2 part 2 picks up the Jenna Ortega murder mystery following the shocking midseason finale of "Wednesday" season 2. That finale saw a stunning death, and based on the official trailer, it looks like more than one character could be back from the dead.

For those who didn't catch season 1, this horror comedy series stars Jenna Ortega as the iconic Wednesday Addams. In the first season, she was tasked with solving a murder mystery at her new school, Nevermore Academy. This season, she's been trying to solve a murder before it happens, because she might be the perpetrator. Catch up now before part 2 arrives Sept. 3.

Stream on Netflix starting Sept. 3

'Black Rabbit'

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As I already mentioned, "Black Rabbit" stars Jude Law as Jake Friedken, owner of the restaurant and lounge Black Rabbit, which is on the precipice of becoming the spot to be seen at in New York's nightlife. But then Jake's brother Vince (Bateman) shows up, and he brings a lot of baggage with him.

That baggage is now Jake's problem, including a two grand a week debt that Jake now owes gangster Joe Mancuso (Troy Kotsur) on Vince's behalf. If he can't find a way out of that debt, he could lose everything, but he still can't just toss his brother aside.

Based on the trailer, this show has everything I want from a drama. It's a miniseries, so you know it will reach a satisfying conclusion. The cast is loaded with talent, with Law and Kotsur combining for three Oscar nominations (and one win) and Bateman bringing seven acting Emmy nominations of his own to the call sheet. There's no guarantee this show is a hit, but after watching the trailer, I don't see how this thriller fails.

Stream on Netflix starting Sept. 18

'The Wrong Paris'

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Sometimes, there's an idea so good you're suprised it's never happened before. But as far as I can tell, "The Wrong Paris" is the first movie where the protagonist unwittingly ends up in Paris, Texas instead of Paris, France.

This romantic comedy stars Miranda Cosgrove as Dawn, an aspiring Texan artist who's just been accepted to art school in Paris (the French one) but has no way to get there or stay there. But one day, her friend hatches a plan: Dawn should join the cast of "The Honeypot: Paris," a dating show set in Paris. If she joins, she'll already be in Paris and then will just need to get herself eliminated and begin her dream of being an artist in France.

Dawn does exactly that, but after nine hours in the air realizes that the show's producers have pulled a bait-and-switch, and now she's in Paris, Texas, just a few miles from her hometown. But things take an interesting turn when the clean-cut cowboy (Pierson Fodé) she met at a bar days earlier turns out to be the show's eligible bachelor.

Stream on Netflix starting Sept. 12

'House of Guinness'

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"House of Guinness" comes from the mind of "Peaky Blinders" creator Stephen Knight, and is a new ongoing series, so don't expect to get the whole story of Ireland's famous brewery in just one sitting.

The historical drama is set in 1868, just after the death of family patriarch Sir Benjamin Guinness, who transformed his father's brewery into a titanic business. The show primarily takes place in Dublin, Ireland and across the pond in New York, and stars Anthony Boyle as Arthur Guinness, Louis Partridge as Edward Guinness, Emily Fairn as Anne Plunket (née Guinness) and Fionn O’Shea as Benjamin Guinness.

As Benjamin's children, these four now hold the fate of one of Ireland's largest commercial empires in their hands. My hype meter for this show is already quite high, but a first trailer could take things all the way up to 11.

Stream on Netflix starting Sept. 25

'Haunted Hotel'

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If you love animated shows aimed at adults, then "Haunted Hotel" should be right up your alley. The horror comedy series was created by "Rick and Morty" writer Matt Roller and features an impressive voice cast of comedic talent, led by Will Forte.

The show centers around Katherine (Eliza Coupe), a single mother struggling to make ends meet by running The Undervale Hotel... which happens to be incredibly haunted. At least she has some help from her estranged brother, Nathan, her kids Ben (Skyler Gisondo) and Esther (Natalie Palamides), and Abbadon... who is a demon possessing the body of a little boy from the 1700s.

Okay, so maybe Abbadon isn't always helpful, but after watching this trailer, he's helped sell me on "Haunted Hotel." Especially when he comes face-to-face with one of his old friends from Hell (voiced by Keith David).

Stream on Netflix starting Sept. 19

Everything new on Netflix in September 2025

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SEPTEMBER 1

  • "8 Mile"
  • "A Thousand Tomorrows" season 1
  • "The Amazing Spider-Man"
  • "The Amazing Spider-Man 2"
  • "Billy Madison"
  • "The Boy Next Door"
  • "Boyz n the Hood"
  • "Bram Stoker's Dracula"
  • "Bridesmaids"
  • "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
  • "Chicken Run"
  • "Dennis the Menace"
  • "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"
  • "Edge of Tomorrow"
  • "Escape Room"
  • "Good Advice"
  • "The Four Seasons"
  • "Franklin & Bash" seasons 1-4
  • "Hot Shots!"
  • "Hot Shots! Part Deux"
  • "Inglourious Basterds"
  • "Inside Man"
  • "Inside Man: Most Wanted"
  • "Knocked Up"
  • "LA LA Land"
  • "The Land Before Time"
  • "Liar Liar"
  • "Limitless"
  • "Long Shot"
  • "Money Talks"
  • "Orphan Black" seasons 1-5
  • "Paddington"
  • "Phantom Thread"
  • "Puss in Boots"
  • "The Rookie" (1990)
  • "The Running Man"
  • "Shark Tale"
  • "Sherlock Holmes"
  • "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows"
  • "Shrek"
  • "Shrek 2"
  • "Shrek Forever After"
  • "Shrek the Third"
  • "Stand by Me"
  • "We're the Millers"
  • "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"

SEPTEMBER 3

"Wednesday" season 2 part 2 (Netflix series)

When her psychic powers falter, Wednesday must fight to regain them — or face deadly consequences for Enid and others at Nevermore.

SEPTEMBER 4

"Countdown: Canelo v Crawford" (Netflix series)

Narrated by Josh Brolin (English) and Diego Luna (Spanish), go inside Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford's training camps and personal lives as they prepare for their once-in-a-lifetime super middleweight matchup. Countdown showcases the unparalleled collision of talent and skill as the world eagerly awaits who will claim victory live, only on Netflix, September 13.

"Pokémon Concierge" season 1 part 2 (JP) (Netflix family)

Welcome to Pokémon Resort, a peaceful getaway for Pokémon to relax and have fun. Which guest will the new concierge Haru befriend and help first?

SEPTEMBER 5

"Inspector Zende" (IN) (Netflix film)

When serial killer Carl Bhojraj escapes prison and resurfaces in Mumbai, a determined Inspector Zende steps up to nab the cunning fugitive once more.

"Love Con Revenge" (Netflix series)

After falling victim to a sophisticated romance scam in The Tinder Swindler, Cecilie Fjellhøy partners with Private Investigator Brianne Joseph to help other victims reclaim their lives and expose digital predators in this provocative series.

SEPTEMBER 7

"The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity" (JP) (Netflix series)

When the intimidating Rintarou meets the open-minded Kaoruko, the unlikely duo grows closer. The issue? Their neighboring high schools hate each other.

SEPTEMBER 8

"Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish" (Netflix family)

One fish, two fish, meet Red Fish and Blue Fish! From there to here — and from here to there — these friends find opposites everywhere!

"Her Mother's Killer" season 2 (CO) (Netflix series)

With Mejía in prison, Analía and Pablo look to their future. But a relentless new enemy threatens to destroy everything they've built.

SEPTEMBER 9

"Jordan Jensen: Take Me With You" (Netflix comedy special)

In her hilarious debut special, Jordan Jensen delivers unapologetic takes on failing at femininity, the paradox that is “self love” and the horrors of trying to find it.

"Kiss or Die" (JP) (Netflix series)

Male comedians face off in a steamy improv drama where they must resist the advances of irresistibly seductive co-stars and deliver the ultimate kiss.

  • "Daddy's Home"
  • "Daddy's Home 2"

SEPTEMBER 10

"aka Charlie Sheen" (Netflix documentary)

With seven hard-fought years of sobriety behind him, Charlie Sheen — as you’ve never seen him — finally leaves it all on the table, and revisits the very public peaks and valleys of his life with humor, heart, and jaw-dropping candor.

"The Dead Girls" (MX) (Netflix series)

Based on Jorge Ibargüengoitia's novel, the series tells how the Baladro sisters built a brothel empire and became merciless killers in 1960s Mexico.

"Love Is Blind: Brazil" season 5 (BR) (Netflix series)

This season welcomes a new batch of hopeful participants over the age of 50 who are ready to find true love and prove that the heart never ages.

"Love is Blind: France" (FR) (Netflix series)

Divided into pods, French singles meet, date and get engaged — sight unseen — in their quest to find and marry their one true love.

SEPTEMBER 11

"Diary of a Ditched Girl" (SE) (Netflix series)

Hook-ups, app encounters and chaotic men — dating isn't easy for Amanda. But despite being dumped by half of Malmö, she still isn't ready to give up.

"Kontrabida Academy" (PH) (Netflix film)

When a mysterious TV transports her to a school for on-screen villains, a restaurant worker finds new purpose — and a way to get back at her enemies.

"Tyler Perry's Beauty in Black" season 2 (Netflix series)

The ruthless, backstabbing family behind a beauty brand — and an underground trafficking ring — will face a reckoning. Kimmie, the once-unassuming sex worker in their employ, becomes an unstoppable force and is now the one calling the shots after inheriting sole ownership of the family business.

"Wolf King" season 2 (GB) (Netflix family)

As he fights for his throne and faces enemies from all sides, Drew learns the heavy burden of being king — and the daunting task of choosing a queen.

  • "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret"

SEPTEMBER 12

"Beauty and the Bester" (ZA) (Netflix documentary)

Did renowned Dr Nandipha get embroiled in Thabo Bester's prison break? This chilling documentary series examines the enigmatic ties that bound them.

"Maledictions" (AR) (Netflix series)

At a career-defining moment, a governor's child vanishes. Torn between ambition and family secrets, he must choose: politics or his daughter's safety.

"Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series" (ID) (Netflix series)

Leaving behind their homes in Indonesia, four women form an unlikely friendship and face eccentric dilemmas as they navigate life in New York.

"The Wrong Paris" (Netflix film)

A young woman (Miranda Cosgrove) joins a dating show, thinking it's in Paris, France, but it's actually in Paris, Texas. She plots a way to get eliminated until her unexpected feelings for the bachelor (Pierson Fodé) complicate her plans.

"You and Everything Else" (KR) (Netflix series)

From teen years to adulthood, two friends linked by warmth and tension grow apart — until one is asked to accompany the other through her final days.

SEPTEMBER 13

Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford (Netflix live event)

Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford clash in a mega-fight for boxing's unified super middleweight crown live from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

SEPTEMBER 14

  • "Ancient Aliens" season 11
  • "Moving On"

SEPTEMBER 15

  • "Call the Midwife" series 14
  • "Nashville" seasons 1-6
  • "S.W.A.T." season 8

SEPTEMBER 16

"Rebel Royals: An Unlikely Love Story" (Netflix documentary)

From acclaimed Emmy-nominated director Rebecca Chaiklin (Tiger King) and Emmy-winning producer Chris Smith (FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, Wham!), Rebel Royals: An Unlikely Love Story offers viewers an intimate look at the controversial love story between Norwegian king’s eldest child, Märtha Louise, and Hollywood’s self-proclaimed spiritual guru, Durek Verrett. The film follows the couple as they prepare for their wedding, seek spiritual guidance, and navigate a media storm.

SEPTEMBER 17

"1670" season 2 (PL) (Netflix series)

When a sudden death opens new possibilities, Jan Paweł and his misguided family wreak chaos to prove they have what it takes to take the top spot.

"Matchroom: The Greatest Showmen" (GB) (Netflix documentary)

Follow father-son duo Barry and Eddie Hearn in their bid to take their heavyweight sports promotion company to the next level in this documentary series.

"Next Gen Chef" (Netflix series)

Inside the world's most prestigious culinary school, 21 of America's hottest young chefs, under the age of 30, compete in a one-of-a-kind competition. The Culinary Institute of America has set a rigorous gauntlet of tests to find who is worthy of being crowned the leading chef of the next generation. Hosted by Olivia Culpo.

SEPTEMBER 18

"The BA***DS of Bollywood" (IN) (Netflix series)

In this high-stakes drama, an ambitious outsider and his friends navigate the chaotic, larger-than-life, yet uncertain world of Bollywood.

"Black Rabbit" (Netflix series)

A rising-star restaurateur is forced into New York's criminal underworld when his chaotic brother returns to town with loan sharks on his trail.

"Platonic: Blue Moon Hotel" (TR) (Netflix series)

When a suave stranger with a hidden agenda checks into the Blue Moon Hotel, chaos and raunchy romance ensnare the two unhinged sisters who work there.

"Same Day with Someone" (Netflix film)

Trapped in a time loop, a young woman must navigate the ruins of her once-perfect life to find the key to breaking free.

SEPTEMBER 19

"Billionaires' Bunker" (ES) (Netflix series)

When a group of billionaires takes shelter in a luxury bunker, an old feud between two families resurfaces amid an unprecedented global conflict.

"Haunted Hotel" (Netflix series)

After inheriting a hotel from her late brother, a single mom moves in with his good-natured ghost — and high-maintenance guests who will never check out.

"She Said Maybe" (DE) (Netflix film)

From Hamburg to Istanbul: German-raised Mavi discovers she's part of a wealthy Turkish dynasty, entering a glamorous world that tests her relationship.

  • "Cobweb"

SEPTEMBER 22

"Blippi's Job Show" season 2 (Netflix family)

From police detectives to paleontologists, there are so many interesting jobs to explore — and Blippi and Meekah can't wait to get to work!

SEPTEMBER 23

"Cristela Alonzo: Upper Classy" (Netflix comedy special)

Cristela Alonzo returns to Netflix in her third stand-up special, Upper Classy. In this newest special, Cristela is in the pursuit of happiness. Whether finding out she’s doing better than her high school bully, visiting a spa and getting too much self-care, or taking her family on their first vacation ever, Cristela teaches her family (and herself) how to enjoy life, whether they like it or not.

  • "Spartacus" seasons 1-4

SEPTEMBER 24

"The Guest" (CO) (Netflix series)

A couple trying to save their marriage after an affair are thrown into turmoil when a mysterious woman from the wife's past shows up at their home.

SEPTEMBER 25

"Alice in Borderland" season 3 (JP) (Netflix series)

When a morbid professor pulls Usagi back to Borderland, Arisu goes after her. But can he survive a new round of deadly games and escape the Joker's plans?

"House of Guinness" (GB) (Netflix series)

Trouble is brewing within the Guinness family in this drama created by Steven Knight ("Peaky Blinders") and starring Anthony Boyle and Louis Partridge.

"Wayward" (CA) (Netflix series)

Nothing is what it seems in Tall Pines. After an escape attempt from an academy for “troubled teens", two students join forces with a newly local police officer, unearthing the town's dark and deeply rooted secrets.

SEPTEMBER 26

"Ángela: Limited Series" (ES) (Netflix series)

Despite a picture-perfect family, Ángela endures life with her abusive husband, until Edu's arrival ignites lost desire — and a deadly offer of escape.

"French Lover" (FR) (Netflix series)

When a jaded actor meets a down-on-her-luck waitress in Paris, their unexpected love story begins — but will it survive the glare of the spotlight?

"Pokémon Horizons: Season 2—The Search for Laqua" part 4 (JP) (Netflix series)

The journey continues for Liko, Roy and Dot as they finish gathering the Six Heroes, prove themselves ready — and finally face Gibeon in Laqua.

"Ruth & Boaz" (Netflix film)

A singer determined to find her true voice. A winemaker looking for real love. From DeVon Franklin and Tyler Perry comes this story of faith and romance.

SEPTEMBER 28

  • "10 Things I Hate About You"
  • "Idiocracy"
  • "Sweet Home Alabama"

SEPTEMBER 30

"Earthquake: Joke Telling Business" (Netflix comedy special)

Legendary comedian Earthquake debuts his first hour-long Netflix stand-up special. Following his hilarious 2022 half-hour special, Chappelle's Home Team - Earthquake: Legendary, which the New York Times ranked as the “Funniest Special” of 2022, the comedian brings his signature humor back to the stage as he riffs on everyday life, relationships, current events and much more.

"Nightmares of Nature: Cabin in the Woods" (Netflix documentary)

Chilling tales of survival unfurl in this documentary series that captures the drama, danger and dark beauty of nature from the perspective of its prey.

  • "Interview with the Vampire: Season 2"

NETFLIX GAMES

Happy Gilmore: Golf Mayhem '98 [Demo] (Now Available)

Play a special sample of the most chaotic '90s golf game never made. Tee off and tear through the course as Happy himself in this retro demo.

Leaving Netflix in September 2025

Leaving 9/1/25

"17 Again"
"50 First Dates"
"After Earth"
"Airport"
"Airport '77"
"Airport 1975"
"American Gangster"
"American Graffiti"
"Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues"
"Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy"
"Barbarian"
"Bee Movie"
"Black Hawk Down"
"Blood and Bone"
"Burn After Reading"
"Dumb and Dumber To"
"Hanna"
"The Holiday"
"Home"
"MacGruber"
"Midnight in the Switchgrass"
"Midway"
"The Mule"
"National Security"
"The Notebook"
"The Nutty Professor"
"Paul"
"The Polar Express"
"Red Eye"
"Sicario"
"Trainwreck"
"Us"
"V for Vendetta"
"Wipeout" season 1

Leaving 9/5/25

"The Wave"

Leaving 9/9/25

"Mad Max: Fury Road"

Leaving 9/10/25

"Greenleaf" seasons 1-5

Leaving 9/13/25

"London Has Fallen"

Leaving 9/14/25

"Chosen" seasons 1-2

Leaving 9/15/25

"Band of Brothers"
"The Pacific"

Leaving 9/16/25

"Bad Words"
"Instant Family"

Leaving 9/22/25

"The Island"

Leaving 9/26/25

"The Good Place" seasons 1-4

Leaving 9/30/25

"Chappelle's Show" seasons 1-2

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Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022, and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made.

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Malcolm McMillan
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Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022, and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made.

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