Netflix is gearing up for a jam-packed fall lineup in September 2025, with returning fan-favorite series, brand-new originals, and classic films making their way to the platform. From long-awaited continuations to fresh premieres, this month offers something for everyone.
Biggest Highlight: Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 (September 3)
The month kicks off with the highly anticipated second half of Wednesday Season 2. After a cliffhanger finale left Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) in grave danger, fans can finally see what happens next. Familiar faces like Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) and Bianca Barclay (Joy Sunday) are also set to return. Adding extra buzz, Lady Gaga joins the cast as Rosaline Wood, a potential Nevermore Academy teacher.
Netflix Original Films

- The Wrong Paris (September 12)
Starring Miranda Cosgrove (iCarly), this rom-com follows a woman who thinks she’s headed for a dreamy dating show in Paris, France — only to discover it’s Paris, Texas. Co-starring Pierson Fodé, this quirky premise promises laughs and surprises. - Black Rabbit (September 18)
A gripping miniseries starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman. Law plays the owner of a New York City hotspot whose world unravels after reconnecting with his estranged brother. From screenwriter Zach Baylin (Creed III) and Kate Susman, this drama blends tension, betrayal, and family chaos.
New Netflix Series

- House of Guinness (September 25)
Created by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders), this historical drama chronicles the Guinness brewing dynasty after the death of patriarch Benjamin Guinness in 1868. With settings spanning Ireland and New York, and a cast including Louis Partridge and Anthony Boyle, expect period drama at its finest. - Wayward (September 25)
A dark thriller from Mae Martin (Feel Good), Wayward explores a small-town “school” that claims to reform troubled teens. Co-starring Toni Collette (Hereditary), this limited series promises to spark debate around the troubled teen industry.
Classic Movies Coming to Netflix
- The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) starring Andrew Garfield.
- Sherlock Holmes (2009) and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) directed by Guy Ritchie.
- All Shrek films — perfect family viewing ahead of the theatrical release of Shrek 5 (2027).
Whether you’re into fantasy thrillers, historical dramas, rom-coms, or family favorites, Netflix’s September 2025 lineup is packed with exciting content. From Wednesday Addams’ return to Lady Gaga’s Nevermore debut, this is one month you won’t want to miss.
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