Netflix in September 2025 brings Wednesday season 2 part 2, live boxing with Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford, new films, comedies, documentaries, and dozens of fan-favorite classics.
Netflix is closing out the summer with a packed September 2025 lineup, filled with buzzy new series, must-see films, live events, and a stacked slate of fan-favorite classics returning to the platform. From major scripted dramas to documentaries, family-friendly favorites, and even a live boxing showdown, subscribers will have plenty to stream.
Netflix Games
The month kicks off with Netflix’s ever-growing mobile games library. Available on both iOS and Android, the service now boasts over 90 titles with no ads, fees, or in-app purchases. Launching September 1 is Happy Gilmore: Golf Mayhem ’98 Demo, a retro-inspired throwback that lets fans tee off as Happy himself in a chaotic ’90s-style golf game.
Big Series Returns
Wednesday: Season 2 Part 2 (Sept. 3) – Wednesday Addams faces her biggest challenge yet when her psychic powers falter, putting Enid and others at Nevermore in danger.
Alice in Borderland: Season 3 (Sept. 25) – Usagi is pulled back to the Borderland, and Arisu must risk everything to save her and face the Joker’s latest deadly games.
Beauty in Black: Season 2 (Sept. 11) – Tyler Perry’s hit series escalates as Kimmie takes full control of the ruthless beauty empire.
Love Is Blind: Brazil: Season 5 and Love Is Blind: France both return, with Brazil highlighting singles over 50 proving love knows no age.
Other highly anticipated series include Her Mother’s Killer season 2, Wolf King season 2, House of Guinness from Steven Knight, Wayward (Canada), and The BA**DS of Bollywood.
New Films
Netflix debuts a range of international and original films this month:
Inspector Zende (India) – A determined inspector hunts down a fugitive serial killer.
Kontrabida Academy (Philippines) – A restaurant worker is pulled into a mysterious villain school.
The Wrong Paris – A romantic comedy twist with Miranda Cosgrove and Pierson Fodé.
Same Day with Someone (Thailand), She Said Maybe (Germany/Turkey), French Lover (France), and Ruth & Boaz (a faith-driven romance from Tyler Perry and DeVon Franklin).
Documentaries & Specials
aka Charlie Sheen – The actor candidly revisits his career, personal struggles, and seven years of sobriety.
Beauty and the Bester (South Africa) – A gripping look at Dr. Nandipha’s alleged ties to Thabo Bester’s prison escape.
Matchroom: The Greatest Showmen – Barry and Eddie Hearn take center stage in this behind-the-scenes look at sports promotion.
Nightmares of Nature: Cabin in the Woods – Survival tales set in nature’s darkest corners.
Stand-up fans can look forward to Jordan Jensen’s debut special Take Me With You (Sept. 9), Cristela Alonzo’s Upper Classy (Sept. 23), and Earthquake’s Joke Telling Business (Sept. 30).
Family & Animation
Kids and families won’t be left out this month. Highlights include:
Pokémon Concierge: Season 1 Part 2 (Sept. 4) and Pokémon Horizons: Season 2 — The Search for Laqua Part 4 (Sept. 26).
Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish (Sept. 8).
Wolf King: Season 2 (Sept. 11).
Blippi’s Job Show: Season 2 (Sept. 22).
Live Event Spotlight
Sports fans can’t miss Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford (Sept. 13), streaming live from Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. The fight, a once-in-a-lifetime clash for the unified super middleweight crown, will be Netflix’s marquee live event of the month. A documentary countdown series narrated by Josh Brolin and Diego Luna drops Sept. 4 to set the stage.
Fan-Favorite Movies Returning
Alongside originals, Netflix brings back a massive lineup of beloved titles including La La Land, Inglourious Basterds, Bridesmaids, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Stand by Me, Shrek 1-4, Boyz n the Hood, Billy Madison, The Running Man, Sherlock Holmes, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Shark Tale, and We’re the Millers.
Last Call
Of course, not everything is sticking around. The Notebook, The Polar Express, V for Vendetta, Band of Brothers, The Good Place, Chappelle’s Show, and Mad Max: Fury Road are among the titles leaving in September.
Netflix’s September 2025 slate truly has something for everyone — spooky thrills, heartfelt romance, international dramas, kid-friendly hits, and one of the year’s biggest sports events.