
From the second half of Wednesday Season 2 to a successor to Jason Bateman’s Ozark, here are all the best new Netflix TV shows to watch in September 2025.
Now’s the time to pick up a streaming service subscription. New TV shows are coming out thick and fast, especially on Netflix. It’s undoubtedly giving us the best content on the market at lightning speed, and that’s before we even get to series like Stranger Things (which is ending this year).
As expected, TV on Netflix in September 2025 is ripe for the taking, and boy, have we picked a bunch of absolute bangers for you to binge.
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Given there are so many shows coming to Netflix in September, we’ve picked out some of the best the platform has to offer from its new releases.
Wednesday Season 2 Part 2
- Genre: Horror comedy
- Release date: September 3, 2025
- Regions: Everywhere
- How long is it? 4 episodes
After an eternity of suffering, Wednesday Season 2 returned this summer… and Netflix only gave us half a season! Fear not, because unlike The Waterfront, the Addams Family is in no danger of cancellation – and Season 2 will conclude with a new batch of episodes this month.
Prepare to meet Lady Gaga’s mysterious Rosaline Rotwood and reunite with Gwendoline Christie’s Principal Reems. “Wednesday goes into this season thinking she knows Nevermore. It’s the first time she’s returned to a school willingly. But as soon as she gets back, nothing happens that she’s expecting. She thinks she’s going to be in control, that she knows where all the bodies are buried, and she doesn’t,” series creator Miles Millar told Netflix.
Black Rabbit

- Genre: Thriller
- Release date: September 18
- Regions: Everywhere
- How long is it? 8 episodes
Ozark deserves the same reverence as Breaking Bad: a genuine week-to-week nail-biter with a career-defining, against-type performance from Jason Bateman. If you’re a fan still looking for something to scratch the same itch, get ready for Black Rabbit.
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Set against the backdrop of New York City’s high-pressure nightlife scene, Black Rabbit centers around two brothers: Jake Friedkin (Jude Law), the charismatic owner of Black Rabbit, a restaurant and VIP lounge, poised to become the hottest spot in New York, and his brother Vince (Jason Bateman), who returns to the business unexpectedly – and trouble soon follows.
Billionaires’ Bunker
- Genre: Thriller
- Release date: September 19
- Regions: Everywhere
- How long is it? 8 episodes
I have 10 words for you that should be all you need to hear: a new Netflix series from the creators of Money Heist.
Billionaires’ Bunker has a brilliant, eat-the-rich premise: a group of wealthy bigwigs huddle in a luxury bunker to hide from a global catastrophe, and it isn’t long before alliances are formed, enemies are made, and tensions become too hard to bear.
“That is what their mythical privileged status will be reduced to: to adapt to living in a luxury hole, in a subterranean universe full of enigmas in which the pending accounts of two families, pierced by a wound of the past, will explode,” Netflix’s press release reads.
Alice in Borderland Season 3

- Genre: Dystopian thriller
- Release date: September 23
- Regions: Everywhere
- How long is it? 10 episodes
Alice in Borderland is a bit of an anomaly. It’s a brilliant, deliciously nasty manga adaptation that’s been lauded by readers and newcomers alike, and despite its high viewership, it’s flown under the radar (even though it’s perfect for Squid Game fans).
This month, you need to catch up, because the series is heading beyond the manga’s original ending. As Netflix has teased, “the uncharted journey led by the mysterious Joker card is about to unfold.”
“After Usagi is abducted and left unconscious by a mysterious scholar obsessed with the afterlife, Arisu returns to the perilous Borderland to save her,” the official synopsis reads.
For more recommendations, check out our TV show watch guide for September across all platforms.
New Netflix TV shows out in September 2025
Name | Release date | Genre | Episode count |
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60 Days In Season 8 | September 1 | Reality | 15 episodes |
Franklin and Bash Seasons 1-4 | September 1 | Drama/comedy | 40 episodes (10 episodes per season) |
Karen Kingsbury’s A Thousand Tomorrows | September 1 | Drama | 6 episodes |
Orphan Black | September 1 | Sci-fi thriller | 50 episodes (10 episodes per season) |
Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 | September 3 | Horror/comedy | 4 episodes |
Countdown: Canelo v Crawford | September 4 | Sports documentary | TBC |
Pokémon Concierge Season 1 Part 2 | September 4 | Stop-motion animation | 4 episodes |
Queen Mantis | September 5 | K-drama | 8 episodes (one episode weekly) |
The Great British Baking Show Season 13 | September 5 | Cooking competition | 10 episodes (one episode weekly) |
The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity | September 7 | Anime | 8 episodes |
Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish Blue Fish | September 8 | Kids animation | 3 episodes (TBC) |
Her Mother’s Killer Season 2 | September 8 | Telenovela | TBC |
Jordan Jensen: Take Me With You | September 9 | Stand-up comedy | 1 episode |
Kiss or Die | September 9 | Comedy/reality | TBC |
Love is Blind: France | September 10 | Reality | 12 episodes |
Love is Blind: Brazil – A Fresh Start | September 10 | Reality | 12 episodes |
Diary of a Ditched Girl | September 11 | Romance/drama | TBC |
Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Season 2 | September 11 | Drama | 16 episodes |
Wolf King Season 2 | September 11 | Kids animation | 8 episodes |
Beauty and the Bester | September 12 | Documentary | 3 episodes |
Maledictions | September 12 | Political drama | TBC |
Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series | September 12 | Comedy/drama | TBC |
You And Everything Else | September 12 | K-drama | 4 episodes |
Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford | September 13 | Sport | 1 episode (live event) |
Ancient Aliens Season 11 | September 14 | Documentary | 15 episodes |
Call the Midwife Season 14 | September 15 | Period drama | 8 episodes |
Nashville Seasons 1-6 | September 15 | Drama | 124 episodes |
S.W.A.T. Season 8 | September 15 | Action/drama | 22 episodes |
Rebel Royals: An Unlikely Love Story | September 16 | Documentary | TBC |
1670 Season 2 | September 17 | Period comedy | 8 episodes |
Matchroom: The Greatest Showmen | September 17 | Sports documentary | 6 episodes |
Next Gen Chef | September 17 | Cooking competition | 8 episodes |
The BA***DS of Bollywood | September 18 | Drama | 6 episodes |
Black Rabbit | September 18 | Thriller | 8 episodes |
Little Angel | September 18 | Kids animation | TBC |
Platonic: Blue Moon Hotel | September 18 | Comedy | TBC |
Billionaires’ Bunker | September 19 | Thriller | 8 episodes |
Haunted Hotel | September 19 | Adult animation | 3 episodes (TBC) |
Death Inc. Season 3 | September 21 | Comedy | 6 episodes |
Blippi’s Job Show Season 2 | September 22 | Kids | 10 episodes |
Crime Scene Zero | September 23 | Korean reality | 10 episodes |
Cristela Alonzo: Upper Classy | September 23 | Stand-up comedy | 1 episode |
The Guest | September 24 | Telenovela | TBC |
Alice in Borderland | September 25 | Thriller/sci-fi | TBC |
House of Guinness | September 25 | Drama | 8 episodes |
Wayward | September 25 | Mystery | 8 episodes |
Ángela | September 26 | Thriller | 6 episodes |
Pokémon Horizons: Season 2 – The Search for Laqua Part 4 | September 26 | Kids animation | TBC |
Earthquake: Joke Telling Business | September 30 | Stand-up comedy | 1 episode |
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 | September 30 | Horror/drama | 8 episodes |
Nightmares of Nature | September 30 | Documentary | TBC |
What’s new on streaming?
Once you’ve got through all these, why not take a look at the best TV shows on Apple TV+, the TV shows you cannot miss in 2025, the best movies coming to Netflix this month, and the new true crime and documentaries heading to streaming.