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Fans feel excitement as 7 picks arrive in September 2025 and shift what you’ll queue next.
Each trailer lands now because studios are testing tone, casting stunts and festival pulls this month.
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I dug through the latest official clips and press notices to surface what each trailer actually reveals.
Which one will you screenshot, meme, or blame for spoilers first?
Why these 7 trailer drops are shaping September 2025 buzz now
- House Of Guinness released a trailer on Sept 25; it teases a period drama shift for Netflix.
- In Your Dreams trailer dropped Sept 25; Netflix previews an animated family adventure.
- Anaconda trailer (meta remake) arrived Sept 17; it recasts comedy stars into creature chaos.
The 7 picks that redefine trailer culture this September 2025
1 – House Of Guinness’s trailer hints at a surprising Netflix prestige push
Deadline reported the trailer and a Sept. 25 premiere window, and the tone leans more brooding-steampunk than ad spot. If you loved historical TV turns, this one promises the kind of costume detail critics eat. You’ll want to watch the scene-setting – do you spot the cameo?
2 – In Your Dreams – a Netflix animated trailer that mixes whimsy with edge
The full trailer (released Sept. 25) shows Stevie and Elliot’s dream quest and a voice cast led by Craig Robinson and Simu Liu. The animation balances kid-friendly gags with darker nightmare beats – if you liked childhood-on-tilt stories, this scratches that itch.

3 – Boots’s Norman Lear‑era dramedy trailer promises sharp, personal comedy
Deadline’s write-up flags a trailer drop this month that frames a 1990s-era gay Marine story with Norman Lear’s sensibility. The trailer’s mix of humor and trauma makes this one feel like a late‑season awards dark horse. If you value brave tone, circle this on your watchlist.
4 – Song Sung Blue trailer: Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson bring nostalgia and bite
Deadline covered the trailer – the setup (tribute-band energy) pairs star chemistry with older-audience hooks. Expect warm nostalgia and a soundtrack push that could turn the film into a playlist moment for readers. Will the soundtrack outperform the plot?
5 – Wuthering Heights (new adaptation) – the teaser leans cinematic, not TV serial
Early clips show a glossy, cinematic take starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, per festival previews and trailer drops in early September. If you’re tired of TV versions, this film aims for theatrical drama with a modern framing. Can it satisfy both purists and casual viewers?
6 – Anaconda’s meta trailer flips horror into a self-aware reboot
The remake’s trailer (Sept. coverage) recasts the monster movie as a wink-heavy, star-driven parody – Jack Black and Paul Rudd headline the meta pitch. That tonal flip is risky and brilliant; expect sharp reaction clips to dominate feeds.

7 – Disforia: a Spanish horror trailer primed for festival buzz
Deadline noted the trailer and a festival circuit push; the footage sells an arthouse-tinged nightmare rather than jump scares. If you follow Fantastic Fest and mid-size horror festivals, this is one to tag for late‑year discovery. Will it be the next festival breakout?
The key figures behind these 7 trailers this September 2025
| KPI | Value + Unit | Change/Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Trailers Collected | 7 trailers | Cross‑studio mix (streaming/theatrical) |
| YouTube trailers found | 7 videos | Immediate share/clip potential |
| Earliest premiere date | Sept 3, 2025 | Festival/theatrical kickoff |
These seven clips show streaming and theatrical dramas colliding this September 2025.
What these 7 trailers mean for fans in September 2025 and beyond?
Taken together, these trailers show studios testing tone – from kid-friendly animation to meta horror – so your queue will feel more fragmented and more memeable.
If you follow franchise shifts (or plan marketing reactions), watch which trailers spark early fan video edits and critics’ think pieces.
Which trailer do you think will kick off the biggest reaction wave this month?
Sources
- https://deadline.com/2025/09/in-your-dreams-full-trailer-netflix-1236556345/
- https://deadline.com/2025/09/house-of-guinness-trailer-netflix-steven-knight-september-25-1236502817/
- https://deadline.com/2025/09/song-sung-blue-trailer-hugh-jackman-kate-hudson-1236512507/

Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.

