What’s Coming to Netflix in September 2026 (Full List)
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As summer turns to fall, Netflix’s September lineup includes a mix of returning series, new movies, and live events. Here’s an updated, comprehensive look at everything we know is coming to Netflix in the US this month.
In scripted television, Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen returns for a second season. Ryan Murphy’s true-crime anthology continues with Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story, and a reboot of the sitcom A Different World premieres. Additionally, a Call My Agent! continuation movie reunites the ASK agency team five years after the series finale.
Netflix is also expanding its live sports broadcasts this month. The schedule features a live NFL game from Australia between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams, as well as a boxing rematch between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao. Furthermore, the Untold documentary series will release new profiles on Australian Olympic breakdancer Raygun and pop-culture figure Mr. T.
Finally, licensed movies joining the library include Straight Outta Compton, T2 Trainspotting, and Smile 2, alongside Russell Crowe’s true-crime thriller Unabomber. An animated LEGO ONE PIECE adaptation will also make its debut.
Here is your very early look at what’s coming to Netflix in September 2026, and don’t forget you can track all the removals for the month here.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 1st
17 Again (2009) – What if you could actually peak twice? Zac Efron headlines this body-swap comedy where a disillusioned middle-aged dad magically gets a do-over at life by waking up as his 17-year-old self.
About Time (2013) – Richard Curtis directs this charming tearjerker about a young man who inherits the family gift of time travel. He uses it to curate the perfect romance, but soon learns that dodging life’s hiccups comes with a price.
Alien Movie Collection:
Alien (1979)
Aliens (1986)
Antz (1998) – Woody Allen voices an anxious worker ant who accidentally starts a revolution and falls for a princess in this witty, surprisingly philosophical early computer-animated hit.
Battleship (2012) – Think Transformers on the ocean. Rihanna and Taylor Kitsch fire up the naval artillery when an alien armada interrupts a maritime exercise, leading to a massive, effects-heavy showdown.
Big Daddy (1999) – Adam Sandler at his peak ’90s slacker best. He adopts a kid just to impress a girl, only to realize he actually has to step up and raise him.
Conan the Barbarian (1982) – Pure ’80s sword-and-sorcery pulp. Arnold Schwarzenegger swings massive weapons and seeks bloody vengeance in a brutal, mythical world.
Cruel Intentions (1999) – Vicious, wealthy teens play twisted games with people’s hearts. A wickedly dark, modern take on Dangerous Liaisons featuring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe.
Dragnet (1987) – A buddy-cop spoof that pairs the impossibly rigid Dan Aykroyd with the laid-back, rule-breaking Tom Hanks as they try to crack a bizarre cult case in LA.
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon (Multiple Seasons) – Michiko Daimon is a fiercely independent and highly skilled freelance surgeon who despises authority, bureaucracy, and hospital politics. Operating under the catchphrase “I never fail,” she bounces between Japan’s top university hospitals, taking on impossibly risky medical cases while constantly clashing with the corrupt and power-hungry medical establishment. This long-running hit Japanese medical drama stars Ryōko Yonekura, Kei Tanaka, Yuki Uchida, and Ittoku Kishibe.
Gothika (2003) – Halle Berry plays a criminal psychiatrist who wakes up on the wrong side of the cell bars in her own asylum, haunted by a ghost and accused of a brutal murder she can’t remember.
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Greta (2018) – After returning a lost handbag to an eccentric widow, a young woman forms an unlikely friendship that rapidly devolves into a terrifying nightmare as the older woman’s obsessive, sinister nature is revealed. Directed by Neil Jordan, this psychological thriller stars Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Maika Monroe.
Heartland (Season 19) – As a raging wildfire threatens the Bartlett-Fleming ranch, the family is pushed to their limits to protect their six-generation home. While Amy works to balance her reputation as a horse trainer with her new romance with Nathan, the return of a vengeful rival and the hiring of an unpredictable new ranch hand force the entire family to fight for their legacy and make difficult choices about their future.
Jared Freid: The Family Plan (2026) Netflix Original – Stand-up comedy special.
Jarhead (2005) – Sam Mendes strips away the glory of war to focus on the absurd, boring, and psychologically draining reality of a Marine sniper waiting for action in the desert during Desert Storm.
Jaws Movie Collection:
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jaws 3
Jaws: The Revenge
Keanu (2016) – Two mild-mannered cousins are forced to impersonate ruthless street killers to infiltrate a dangerous drug cartel and rescue their beloved, stolen kitten. Directed by Peter Atencio, this action-comedy stars Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Tiffany Haddish, and Method Man.
Kick-Ass 2 (2013) – The amateur superheroes are back, but when a supervillain army starts taking them out, the brutal, blood-soaked reality of playing dress-up finally sets in.
Knocked Up (2007) – Judd Apatow’s hilarious and surprisingly sweet look at what happens when a highly responsible career woman (Katherine Heigl) and a stoner (Seth Rogen) face an unplanned pregnancy.
Liar Liar (1997) – Jim Carrey at his most manic. A magical birthday wish forces a sleazy lawyer to tell the brutal, unvarnished truth for 24 hours, destroying his career and his dignity in the process.
Manny (2014) – Narrated by Liam Neeson, this documentary chronicles the extraordinary life of Manny Pacquiao, tracing his journey from abject poverty in the Philippines to becoming a boxing world champion across eight different weight divisions and a revered political figure. Directed by Ryan Moore and Leon Gast, the film features intimate behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Pacquiao, his family, and his trainer Freddie Roach.
Neighbors (2014) – Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne just want to sleep. Zac Efron’s frat house next door has other plans. Escalating suburban warfare ensues.
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016) – Ready to sell their home and move to the suburbs, Mac and Kelly Radner face a new nightmare when an out-of-control sorority moves in next door. Desperate to reclaim their peace and close the sale, they team up with their former nemesis, Teddy, to take the girls down. Directed by Nicholas Stoller, this comedy sequel stars Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne, and Chloë Grace Moretz.
Phantom Thread (2017) – Paul Thomas Anderson delivers a meticulously crafted, twisted romance about a demanding 1950s dressmaker (Daniel Day-Lewis) and the fiery muse who refuses to be controlled.
Ready or Not (2019) – A young bride’s wedding night takes a terrifying turn when her eccentric new in-laws force her to play a lethal, time-honored game of hide-and-seek in order to survive until dawn. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, this dark horror-comedy stars Samara Weaving, Adam Brody, Mark O’Brien, Henry Czerny, and Andie MacDowell.
Resident Evil Movie Collection:
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
Resident Evil: Damnation (2012)
Resident Evil: Vendetta (2017)
Resident Evil: Death Island (2023)
Scarface (1983) – “Say hello to my little friend.” Brian De Palma’s neon-soaked, blood-drenched epic charts the explosive rise and coke-fueled fall of gangster Tony Montana (Al Pacino).
SCTV (Multiple Seasons) – Classic sketch comedy series starring the likes of Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short and John Candy.
Shark Tale (2004) – Will Smith voices a fast-talking fish who takes credit for offing a mobster shark, leading to oceanic fame—and deep-sea mafia trouble.
Sleepless in Seattle (1993) – A definitive ’90s rom-com. Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks fall in love across the country—mostly via radio and letters—leading to an iconic Empire State Building climax.
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Straight Outta Compton (2015) – In 1980s Compton, California, five young men channel their experiences of systemic racism and street life into brutally honest music, forming the groundbreaking gangsta rap group N.W.A. As their fame explodes, they must navigate a ruthless music industry, police harassment, and bitter internal rivalries. Directed by F. Gary Gray, this biographical drama stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, and Paul Giamatti.
T2 Trainspotting (2017) – Twenty years after betraying his friends and fleeing with their drug money, Mark Renton returns to Edinburgh. As he reconnects with Spud, Sick Boy, and the recently escaped Begbie, old resentments and dangerous habits quickly resurface. Directed by Danny Boyle, this black comedy-drama sequel stars Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, and Robert Carlyle.
The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019) – Narrated by a philosophical golden retriever named Enzo, this touching drama follows his lifelong bond with his owner, an aspiring race car driver. Through observing his owner’s triumphs and heartbreaks, Enzo learns that the techniques needed on the racetrack can also be used to navigate the unpredictable journey of life. Directed by Simon Curtis, it stars Milo Ventimiglia, Amanda Seyfried, and Kevin Costner as the voice of Enzo.
The Blues Brothers (1980) – Deadpan comedy meets high-octane car chases and legendary R&B performances as Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi embark on a “mission from God” to save an orphanage.
The Boy Next Door (2015) – A steamy mistake turns into a stalking nightmare for Jennifer Lopez in this pulpy, campy thriller about a teenager whose obsession turns violent.
The Flintstones (1994) – John Goodman was born to play Fred in this visually vibrant, pun-heavy live-action adaptation of the classic Stone Age cartoon.
The Rite (2011) – Anthony Hopkins gets to chew the scenery as a seasoned, unorthodox exorcist showing a skeptical seminary student the terrifying ropes of demonic possession in Rome.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) – A 1970s road trip goes horribly wrong when teenagers stumble into the path of Leatherface and his cannibalistic family.
Uncle Buck (1989) – John Hughes crafts a heartwarming comedy featuring John Candy as the ultimate lovable disaster, stepping in to babysit his brother’s rebellious kids.
Unfriended (2014) – A supernatural slasher that plays out entirely on a computer screen. A Skype group chat is hijacked by the vindictive ghost of a bullied classmate out for revenge.
Untold Raygun: Breaking Badly (2026) Netflix Original – New entry to the sports docu-series that will track the Olympian that is Rachael Gunn, Australia’s breakdancing entrant.
Valentine (2001) – Four friends are stalked in the days leading up to Valentine’s Day by a vengeful killer wearing a Cupid mask. As the body count rises, the women realize the murderer is a boy they mercilessly bullied in junior high school, back for deadly revenge. Directed by Jamie Blanks, this slasher horror film stars Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, and Jessica Cauffiel.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 2nd
Driven (Seasons 1-3) – Passionflix’s steamy romance with Olivia Grace Applegate and Michael Roark.
Lovesick (Season 1) Netflix Original – Mexican romantic drama series. During the Mexican Revolution, Emilia Sauri pursues her dream of becoming a doctor, defying convention in search of love, purpose and independence.
Turning Point: Generation 9/11 (2026) Netflix Original – Documentary to mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and how a single day shaped the next generation.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 3rd
Fito Páez: The World Within a Song (2026) Netflix Original – Argentinian documentary on the musician.
Folktales (2025) SVOD Debut – What happens when you drop a group of modern teenagers into the freezing Arctic Norwegian wilderness? Oscar-nominated directors Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady deliver a visually stunning documentary about students who ditch their smartphones for an unconventional “gap year,” learning to survive, run a pack of sled dogs, and forge deep human connections.
Major Crimes (Seasons 1-6) – Spin-off series to The Closer.
Smile 2 (2024) – Global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing terrifying and inexplicable events linked to a deadly curse. Forced to confront her dark past, she must break the cycle of trauma before it completely destroys her life. Directed by Parker Finn, this psychological horror sequel stars Naomi Scott, Rosemarie DeWitt, Lukas Gage, and Ray Nicholson.
The Gentlemen (Season 2) Netflix Original – Long-awaited return of the action comedy series from Guy Ritchie.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 4th
Earle Meets World (Season 1) Netflix Original – Reality series on the Gen-Z TikTok/Instagram superstar.
Easter Sunday (2022) – A struggling actor and single father travels home to the Bay Area to celebrate Easter with his loud, chaotic, and highly dysfunctional Filipino American family. Directed by Jay Chandrasekhar, this comedy inspired by Jo Koy’s life experiences and stand-up routines stars Koy, Jimmy O. Yang, Tia Carrere, Brandon Wardell, and Eva Noblezada.
Teenage Wasteland (2026) Netflix Original – Sundance documentary. In 1991, a teacher and his students exposed a toxic waste conspiracy.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 5th
Emeril Tailgates (Season 1) – Cooking series.
The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002) – An introverted dentist suspects his wife and business partner of infidelity, leading him to internalize his mounting anxiety through feverish hallucinations of an obnoxious patient. Directed by Alan Rudolph, this dark psychological drama stars Campbell Scott, Hope Davis, Denis Leary, and Robin Tunney.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 8th
Dang! S1. (L to R) Andrew Law as Andrew Dang, Stephanie Hsu as Ruthie Dang and Poppy Liu as Eunice Dang in Dang! S1. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2026
Dang! (Season 1) – The fun and messy New York City lives of a brother and sister duo are abruptly derailed when their high-achieving older sister suddenly shows up wanting to hang out with them. Created by Andrew Law and animated by Titmouse, this comedy series features the voices of Stephanie Hsu, Poppy Liu, and Law himself.
Fauda (Season 5) Netflix Original – Set two years after the events of October 7, Doron is pulled into a perilous deep-cover operation in Marseille when an old friend goes off-book on a mission of revenge. As the team races to stop a catastrophic attack on Israel, they must confront their severe PTSD and the devastating mental toll of their endless war. Created by Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff, this tense season of the acclaimed Israeli thriller stars Lior Raz, Itzik Cohen, Yaakov Zada-Daniel, and new cast addition Mélanie Laurent.
Good Mythical Morning (New Episodes Regularly) – Rhett and Link bring their popular YouTube show to Netflix Monday through Friday.
Note: Netflix will also stream Mythical Kitchen and Last Meals.
Stavros Halkias: Uncle Stav (2026) Netflix Original – Stand-up comedy special.
Untold Mr. T: I Pity The Fool (2026) Netflix Original – The origin story of the beloved entertainment icon in the latest addition to the sports docu-series.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 9th
Prom Night (1980) – Jamie Lee Curtis solidifies her scream queen status in this classic slasher. Six years after covering up a tragic childhood accident, a group of teenagers finds themselves stalked by a masked, axe-wielding killer who turns their high school’s biggest dance of the year into a bloodbath.
Why Did I Get Married Again? (L-R) Richard T. Jones as Mike and Tyler Perry as Terry in Why Did I Get Married Again? Cr. Chip Bergmann/Perry Well Films 2/Netflix
Why Did I Get Married Again? (2026) Netflix Original – A long-awaited sequel with many returning (but a few absent) faces. The couples reunite in celebration as Marcus and Angela’s daughter prepares to tie the knot. After being apart for quite some time, they learn quickly that as much as things change, they stay the same.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 10th
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Call My Agent! The Movie (2026) Netflix Original – Set five years after the series finale, former talent agent Andréa Martel is preparing to shoot her directorial debut when her lead actor abruptly drops out. Desperate to save the production, she reunites the old ASK agency team, reigniting past friendships and chaotic workplace rivalries. Directed by Émilie Noblet, this comedy film continuation stars Camille Cottin, Laure Calamy, Thibault de Montalembert, and Nicolas Maury.
Crew Girl (Season 1) Netflix Original – After a family scandal derails her life, 16-year-old rowing star Teagan Tao starts over at an elite prep school and takes the helm of their dysfunctional all-boys crew as their new coxswain. As she fights to unite the team and get back on the water, she must navigate old-money politics, family drama, and a complicated dynamic between the arrogant team captain and an overlooked underdog. This coming-of-age sports drama stars Miku Martineau, Kyle Clark, Jessica Paré, Thomas Cadrot, and Sam Braun.
NFL Melbourne Game Netflix Sports – The San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams clash in Australia.
The Perfect Lie (Season 1) Netflix Original – Dutch drama series based on the best-selling book. When one of their own is killed in a house fire, four picture-perfect couples are forced to question everything they thought they knew about each other.
We Don’t Live Here Anymore (2004) – A messy, emotionally raw deep-dive into the collapse of two marriages. Mark Ruffalo, Laura Dern, Naomi Watts, and Peter Krause play two sets of best friends whose seemingly comfortable suburban lives violently unravel in a web of secret affairs, betrayal, and deep-seated resentment.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 11th
Go Team! (2026) Netflix Original – Spanish comedy film. When their team-building event gets downgraded to a tiny village, a cheese company’s staff think it can’t get worse — then they learn about the layoffs.
Physical 100: Italy (Season 1) Netflix Original – A new spin-off to the reality series format.
Stolen Heartbeats (Season 1) Netflix Original – Colombian medical drama series.
Tribeca 25 (2026) SVOD Debut – Matt Tyrnauer directs this deep-dive documentary into the 25-year history of the Tribeca Film Festival. Founded by Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal in the wake of 9/11, the film explores how a bold effort to revitalize a devastated Lower Manhattan blossomed into a global storytelling institution, proving the enduring power of art to heal a broken community.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 13th
Dog Man (2025) – Part man, part dog, all cop. DreamWorks brings Dav Pilkey’s wildly popular graphic novel to life after a life-saving surgery fuses an injured police officer and his canine partner into a single crime-fighting hero. Now, he must protect the city from his feline nemesis, Petey the Cat, while constantly fighting the urge to chase squirrels.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 14th
Gabby’s Dollhouse (Season 14) Netflix Original
Hot Ones: Extra Heat (Episode 2) Netflix Original – WWE special airing directly after WWE RAW.
When Hope Calls (Seasons 1-2) – Spin-off period drama series to When Calls the Heart.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 15th
I Survived A Serial Killer (Series) – A&E’s true-crime docu-series.
Jo Koy: Blue in the Face (2026) Netflix Original – Stand-up comedy special.
The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026) Universal First Window Title – Expecting his first child, Oscar-winning Navalny director Daniel Roher goes down the rabbit hole to figure out exactly what kind of world his kid is inheriting. Co-directed with Charlie Tyrell, this hand-made, eye-opening documentary balances doomsday anxiety with genuine hope as it grills leading tech experts on the existential threats and revolutionary promises of the artificial intelligence boom.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 16th
Physical 100: Mexico (Season 1) Netflix Original – Another regional spin-off of the competition reality series.
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The Doll (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Polish period drama series. A self-made merchant is torn apart by his desire for a strong-willed aristocrat in this modern retelling of the classic Polish novel by Bolesław Prus.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 17th
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Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story (Limited Series) Netflix Original – The fourth installment of the Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan series with a new focus.
Not a Stranger (Season 1) Netflix Original – Turkish series.
Plastic Beauty (Season 1) Netflix Original – Japanese drama series with Mayu Matsuoka and Riisa Naka. When a gifted ER surgeon is thrust into cosmetic medicine, her clash with a celebrity doctor exposes the greed and desire beneath the glamour.
Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 (Season 2) Netflix Original – The animated tales in Hawkins return for a second outing.
The Fixers (Season 1) Netflix Original – Taiwanese drama series.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 18th
Best of the Best. (L to R) Priyanka Kedia as Anjali, Ankur Rathee as Ronak in Best of the Best. Cr. Amir Hamja/Courtesy of 186k Films
Best of the Best (2026) Netflix Original – Two childhood best friends join UCLA’s competitive Bollywood-fusion dance team, only to discover that the road to winning the US championship is unexpectedly raucous and cutthroat. Directed by Lena Khan and co-written by Hasan Minhaj, this coming-of-age comedy stars Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Priyanka Kedia, and Minhaj himself.
Pokémon Horizons (Season 3—Rising Hope Part 4) Netflix Original
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 20th
Stop! That! Train! (2026) – A bonkers, star-studded drag disaster comedy in the spirit of Airplane!. When a catastrophic “Stormaganza” threatens the luxurious Glamazonian Express, two recently fired stewardesses—along with US President Judy Gagwell (RuPaul)—must team up with their snobby first-class rivals to stop the high-speed train before it crashes. Directed by Adam Shankman, the film stars Ginger Minj and Jujubee.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 22nd
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Minerva Academy (Season 1) Netflix Original – Italian teen drama series. At Minerva Military High School, teens navigate discipline, rivalry, and family pressure as a young cadet searches for answers about his missing friend.
Party Down (Seasons 1-3) – Cult-favorite workplace comedy from Starz follows a dysfunctional crew of aspiring actors, writers, and misfits stuck slinging hors d’oeuvres for a Los Angeles catering company while waiting for their big Hollywood breaks. Featuring a legendary 13-year gap between its second and third seasons, it’s a hilariously cynical masterclass in crushed dreams, Hollywood delusion, and pink bowties.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 23rd
Habeas Corpus (Season 1) Netflix Original – Brazilian series. A renowned law professor leads a team of students to prove a convicted man’s innocence, uncovering shocking truths that test the justice they stand for.
LifeHack (2025) – The heist movie gets a frantic, digital-age upgrade. Told entirely through computer screens, this pulse-pounding thriller follows four teenage hackers who attempt to steal millions in crypto from a ruthless tech billionaire without ever leaving their gaming chairs—only to discover their mark is much more dangerous than they realized.
Wonka’s The Golden Ticket (Season 1) Netflix Original – A new reality competition series based on the Roald Dahl IP.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 24th
A Different World (Season 1) Netflix Original – Reboot of the comedy sitcom from showrunner Felicia Pride with an all-star cast reflecting a new generation on campus.
Balaraw: Blood Island (Season 1) Netflix Original – Filipino horror series. Years after her mother vanished, Sabina follows a mysterious clue to an uncharted island, where she confronts hidden dark secrets within her own family.
Delusion (Season 1) Netflix Original – Thai series. A woman’s life spirals when her father’s dementia makes him a prime suspect in a murder — and the villagers believe he’s possessed by a malevolent ghost.
House at the End of the Street (2012) – Jennifer Lawrence stars in this twisty psychological thriller about a teenager and her mother who seek a fresh start in a quiet, idyllic town. Unfortunately, they move in right next door to the site of a gruesome double murder—and getting close to the tragedy’s sole surviving son might be a deadly mistake.
My Sad Dead (Season 1) Netflix Original – Argentinian horror series from Pablo Larraín. Revolves around a girl called Emma who can see the dead, but when her niece arrives, thousands of lives are shaken in this chilling miniseries based on Mariana Enríquez’s works.
Oculus (2013) – Forget haunted houses; beware the haunted mirror. Karen Gillan leads this mind-bending psychological horror about a woman determined to prove that an ancient, malevolent mirror is responsible for destroying her family—but the glass has a terrifying way of warping reality before it kills.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 25th
Law & Order (Season 25)
STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: 2nd-3rd STAGE Netflix Original
EL PROBLEMA FINAL. Jose Coronado as Basil in episode 01 of EL PROBLEMA FINAL. Cr. Txuca Pereira/Netflix © 2025
The Final Problem (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Spanish book adaptation set in the late 1950s. Follows 13 people finding themselves stranded on an island after a violent storm off the coast of Mallorca.
Unabomber (2026) Netflix Original – Janus Metz directs this new take on the serial killer Ted Kaczynski. Starring Russell Crowe, Shailene Woodley, Annabelle Wallis, and Jacob Tremblay.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 29th
LEGO ONE PIECE (Season 1) Netflix Original – The live-action adaptation of the anime, which is an adaptation of the manga, is getting its own LEGO adaptation!
Mononoke The Movie: Chapter Ⅲ – The Curse of the Serpent (2026) Netflix Original – When tragedy strikes within the walls of the Ōoku, twisted human passions and festering grudges spawn the Medicine Seller’s most fearsome opponent yet in this visually stunning, surreal addition to the beloved Japanese animated horror franchise.
Murder in a Small Town (Seasons 1-2) – A burned-out big-city detective retreats to a quiet, picturesque coastal town looking for peace, only to discover that dark secrets, local scandals, and brutal murders wash up on its shores just as often.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 30th
Ancient Aliens (Season 13)
Hoarders (Season 16)
The Arena (Season 1) Netflix Original – New French reality competition series.
What’s Your Number? (2011) – After reading a magazine article that suggests women with 20 or more partners never get married, a panicked Anna Faris enlists her charming, womanizing neighbor (Chris Evans) to track down all her exes to see if she somehow missed out on “the one.”
The Widower: ‘Til Death Do Us Part (2026) Netflix Original – A chilling true-crime deep dive. This documentary follows a relentless journalist and a detective as they untangle the dark, 30-year web of a charismatic killer whose lethal charm masked a horrific trail of suspicious deaths and conveniently failed marriages.
That’s it for the moment – what are you looking forward to catching on Netflix this September? Let us know in the comments.









