7 Netflix Releases In September 2025 That Surprise Fans, Here’s What’s On The List

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By: Jessica Morrison

Excitement as 7 Netflix releases arrive. They land across September 2025, and several will shift what people stream and talk about this month. Notably, Wednesday Part 2 opens Sept. 3 after Part 1 drew 50 million views in its first week worldwide. Which of these do you watch first – prestige drama, a live boxing event, or nostalgia movies?

Why These 7 Netflix Picks Matter For Your September 2025 Watchlist

  • Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 drops Sept. 3; Part 1 opened with 50 million views worldwide.
  • Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford streams live Sept. 13, a rare Netflix live boxing event.
  • aka Charlie Sheen documentary debuts Sept. 10 with major talking heads and viral potential.

The 7 picks that redefine Netflix viewing in September 2025

1 – Why Wednesday’s Part 2 Could Be Appointment TV

Part two of Wednesday arrives Sept. 3, continuing a run that gave Netflix one of its biggest English-language openings. If you’re a binge fan, this is the cliffhanger cure.
This is appointment TV.

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2 – Why The Charlie Sheen Doc Will Dominate Conversation

aka Charlie Sheen (two-parter) drops Sept. 10 with Denise Richards, Jon Cryer and other high-profile talking heads. Expect social-media spikes and renewed cultural debate – it’s built for water-cooler moments.
Watch the reactions unfold.

3 – Why The Canelo-Crawford Fight Is Netflix’s Biggest Live Gamble

The undisputed super middleweight clash streams live Sept. 13, giving Netflix a mainstream sports event few streamers can match. If you care about appointment viewing, this is the one to plan around.
Will you stream the fight live?

4 – Why Alice In Borderland Season 3 Is The International Surprise

Alice in Borderland returns Sept. 25 with more high-stakes games and international buzz that turned seasons one and two into sleeper hits. If you liked survival drama twists, this scratches that itch.
Don’t sleep on this one.

5 – Why House Of Guinness Is Prestige Drama To Bookmark

Steven Knight’s House of Guinness (Sept. 25) promises lavish period detail and pedigree casting – expect costume drama audiences to rally. If period richness is your thing, this will be appointment viewing.
Period drama fans, take note.

6 – Why Black Rabbit Could Be September’s Dark Horse

Black Rabbit premieres Sept. 18 with Jude Law and Jason Bateman in a starry crime drama from Zach Baylin. Strong cast plus serialized chaos equals must-discuss buzz if it lands tonally.
Try it if you like antihero stories.

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7 – Why The Big Movie Catalog Drops Make For Easy Weekend Picks

September’s Netflix catalog adds titles like La La Land, Shrek, E.T. and more on Sept. 1 and 30, giving you ready-made watch parties. If comfort movies matter, stock your queue now.
Perfect for nostalgic weekends.

The key figures behind Netflix’s September surge

KPI Value + Unit Change/Impact
Wednesday opening week views 50 million views Highest English-language opening week
Canelo vs Crawford live date Sept. 13, 2025 Major live-sports streaming event
Alice in Borderland S3 launch Sept. 25, 2025 International series returning

How Should You Reorder Your Watchlist This September 2025?

Pick live events for appointment viewing, prestige shows for conversation, and catalog drops for easy weekends. If you love water-cooler moments, prioritize Wednesday and the Canelo fight; if mood matters, queue House of Guinness and Alice in Borderland. Which one will you watch first – the fight, the prestige drama, or the nostalgia double-feature?

Sources

  • https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/netflix-september-2025-new-releases-movies-tv-1236356581/
  • https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/06/arts/television/netflix-new-september.html
  • https://variety.com/feature/whats-on-netflix-movies-shows-1203517873/

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