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A Busy Month Ahead
September 2025 promises to be a jam-packed month for Netflix subscribers, blending beloved returning titles with fresh originals and global offerings. Fans of dark mysteries, animated adventures, international thrillers, and lighthearted rom-coms have plenty to look forward to. Among the major highlights: the much-anticipated release of Wednesday Season 2 Part 2, the continuation of Pokémon Concierge, and the arrival of standout new originals in both English and multiple international languages.
Netflix is delivering across every genre: continuations of hit series, animated preschool programming, sci-fi mysteries, high-stakes thrillers, Korean crime dramas, family comedies, and more. Whether viewers are nostalgic for Nevermore Academy’s gothic charm or discovering worldly storytelling from K-drama to stop-motion animation, there’s something for everyone as fall arrives.
Here’s a full rundown of what to expect—and when.
Launch Schedule: Notable September Releases
September 3 – Wednesday Season 2 Part 2
The gripping conclusion to the second season of Wednesday lands on Netflix. Viewers can expect enhanced supernatural drama, fresh mysteries at Nevermore Academy, and appearances from high-profile cast members including Lady Gaga, Joanna Lumley, Thandiwe Newton, and more. The finale aims to conclude lingering storylines set up in Part 1.
September 4 – Pokémon Concierge Season 2
This charming stop-motion animated series returns with new episodes. Trainer Haru continues her adventures caring for Pokémon at a resort, joined by new characters like Shinx, Corphish, and Arcanine. The cozy tone and visual charm that defined Season 1 are back in full force.
September 5 – Queen Mantis (K-Drama)
A brand-new South Korean crime thriller, Queen Mantis premieres with weekly episodes. Starring Go Hyun Jung and Jang Dong Yoon, the series follows a mother with a dark past and her police-officer son investigating brutal copycat killings. Expect eight suspenseful episodes through the month’s end.
September 11 – Diary of a Ditched Girl
This Swedish drama, based on Amanda Romare’s novel, explores themes of heartbreak, identity, and unexpected turns. Marking Netflix’s continued investment in Nordic storytelling, it adds emotional drama to the month’s slate.
September 12 – The Wrong Paris
A lighthearted romantic comedy starring Miranda Cosgrove unfolds when an artist accidentally ends up on a Texas reality dating show instead of Paris, France. Expect quirky humor, dreamy mishaps, and charming escapism.
September 19 – Haunted Hotel
Matt Roller’s animated adult comedy arrives, blending supernatural settings with surreal humor. This original animated series promises a fun, off-kilter experience outside of standard family fare.
September 25 – Alice in Borderland Season 3 & Wayward
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Alice in Borderland: The intense Japanese sci-fi survival series returns with even more mind-bending challenges as Arisu and Usagi navigate harrowing new games. 
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Wayward: A Canadian thriller miniseries from creator Mae Martin, following dark secrets and tension in a seemingly serene town and featuring an ensemble cast including Toni Collette. 
September 26 – The Wrong Paris delayed? (No, correct above) & Feature Films
Two feature films hit the platform:
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French Lover: A new French romantic comedy bringing international flair to the lineup. 
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Ruth & Boaz: A romantic drama with biblical connections, adding emotional gravitas amid the month’s lighter fare. 
September 1 (Early Access) – Devil on Campus: The Larry Ray Story
This true-crime drama starring Billy Zane arrives following its Lifetime debut. Based on real events, the film explores manipulation and control in a college setting. Though not labeled an “original,” it becomes available for a limited US run starting early September.
Conclusion
September 2025 is shaping up as a standout month on Netflix—packed with genre variety, global storytelling, and highly anticipated returns. From gothic mysteries (Wednesday) and stop-motion anime charm (Pokémon Concierge), to K-drama thrills (Queen Mantis), emotional storytelling (Diary of a Ditched Girl), romantic escape (The Wrong Paris), animated satire (Haunted Hotel), survival sci-fi (Alice in Borderland), and the indie edge (Wayward), there’s something for every viewer mood.
This fall slate highlights Netflix’s intentional blend of global expansion and serialized storytelling—catering to niche audiences while delivering big-name returns. Whether you’re in the mood for dark drama, wholesome fantasy, or cheeky comedy, Netflix has your September covered.
 
