Here Is Every Fantasy Movie & TV Show Coming Out in September 2025
September is packed with fantasy that spans hand-drawn epics, stop-motion charm, returning streaming favorites, and a trio of big-screen superhero throwbacks. The month brings brand new premieres alongside celebratory re-releases, so whether you want to catch something fresh or revisit a classic with a crowd, there is plenty to put on your calendar.
Below you’ll find every fantasy movie and series arriving this month, listed with the key facts fans actually need like where to watch, when it lands, who is involved, and what each project covers in the story. Use it to plan your theater trips and streaming nights all month long.
‘Wednesday’ (2022– )

Part 2 of season 2 arrives on September 3 on Netflix with four new episodes that continue the Nevermore Academy story for Wednesday Addams and the Addams family, following Part 1’s four-episode drop earlier this summer. Jenna Ortega returns in the title role alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán, with Tim Burton back among the executive producers and Alfred Gough and Miles Millar steering the show.
This next batch explores more of Wednesday’s family ties with Grandmama Hester Frump entering the story and sets up the second half’s conflicts inside Nevermore. Netflix confirmed the September 3 date and shared a preview with the lead cast and creative team discussing what to expect as season 2 closes out.
‘Pokémon Concierge’ (2023– )

New episodes arrive worldwide on September 4 on Netflix, continuing the stop-motion slice-of-life series set at the Pokémon Resort from Dwarf Studios and director Iku Ogawa. Netflix announced that the new drop expands the first season with more episodes following concierge Haru and her day-to-day work helping Pokémon guests.
The production keeps the handcrafted animation that defined the initial four episodes and returns the voice cast from the Japanese and English versions, with a preview confirming episodes 5 through 8 and new Pokémon appearances.
‘The Legend of Hei 2’ (2025)

The sequel to the 2019 feature opens in North American theaters on September 5 in a limited release from GKIDS after its summer run in China. The hand-drawn fantasy adventure comes from HMCH, directed by series creator MTJJ with Gu Jie, and runs about two hours.
Set between the events of the original movie and the web series, the story follows spirit-cat Xiaohei and fellow apprentice Luye as they investigate an attack that upends the fragile peace between humans and spirits, with Wuxian drawn into the conflict. The film expands the world introduced in the ‘The Legend of Luo Xiaohei’ web series and arrives in the U.S. with both original Mandarin audio and a planned Japanese rollout to follow.
‘Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish’ (2025– )

The preschool fantasy comedy premieres on Netflix on September 8 as part of the streamer’s new slate of Seuss adaptations. Produced by Atomic Cartoons with Dustin Ferrer and Steven Conner as executive producers, the series introduces two fish friends who learn about opposites through musical, colorful adventures.
Netflix’s first look confirmed the creative leads, with Chelsea Ker directing, Becky Friedman leading the writers room, Rob Cantor contributing original songs, and Ben Bromfield composing. The launch is the first title in Netflix’s broader Seuss lineup rolling out this fall.
‘Helluva Boss’ (2020– )

The series arrives on Prime Video on September 10 with seasons 1 and 2 available to stream and a brand-new special episode titled ‘Mission: Zero’ debuting the same day. Prime Video announced that future seasons will premiere on the service before later appearing on YouTube, marking the show’s first release on a major streaming platform.
Created by Vivienne Medrano and produced by SpindleHorse, the adult animated fantasy follows I.M.P. in Hell and features the returning voice cast led by Richard Steven Horvitz and Brandon Rogers. The new special is listed for September 10 as part of the rollout.
‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle’ (2025)

The first film in the trilogy opens in U.S. and Canada theaters on September 12, directed by Haruo Sotozaki and produced by Ufotable, with distribution internationally through Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures. Fandango lists the runtime at two hours and thirty minutes, and Crunchyroll has also scheduled limited subscriber screenings in select theaters ahead of opening day.
The movie adapts the ‘Infinity Castle’ arc, sending the Demon Slayer Corps into Muzan’s fortress and bringing the Hashira and remaining Twelve Kizuki face to face. The main cast returns, including Natsuki Hanae as Tanjiro and Akari Kitō as Nezuko, continuing directly from the ‘Hashira Training’ storyline.
‘Toy Story’ (1995)

Pixar’s original feature returns to theaters on September 12 for its 30th anniversary re-release, giving audiences a chance to see Woody and Buzz on the big screen ahead of the next franchise chapter in 2026. Exhibitor listings and re-release calendars mark the date and note the anniversary branding that Disney and Pixar revealed in July.
The celebratory run includes theater promos in some chains and a new poster created for the anniversary campaign. The re-release underscores the film’s legacy as the first fully computer-animated feature from Pixar with its original voice cast led by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen.
‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ (2024– )

Season 2 premieres with two episodes on September 12 on Disney Channel, and the full season arrives on Disney+ in the U.S. on October 8. David Henrie stars as Justin Russo, with Janice LeAnn Brown as Billie, and Selena Gomez returning as an executive producer and guest star.
This season finds Justin training three young wizards for the Family Wizard Competition after Roman and Milo develop powers, while a new threat rises against the Russos. Disney’s series page details the cast and the season’s setup and confirms the staggered channel and streaming rollout.
‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ (2025)

Kogonada directs this romantic fantasy, which Sony releases in theaters on September 19 in the U.S. and Canada. The film stars Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell with Kevin Kline and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and runs 108 minutes. Joe Hisaishi composed the score.
The story follows two strangers whose lives are bound by an unimaginable journey, with production by Columbia Pictures, Imperative Entertainment, and partners. Filming took place in California with Benjamin Loeb as cinematographer and Susan E. Kim as editor.
‘Spider-Man’ (2002)

Sam Raimi’s original swings back into theaters on September 26 as part of Fathom’s Spider-Man Trilogy event, with a second date on October 3 for those who miss opening night. The re-release brings Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker and Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin back to the big screen for a limited engagement.
Fathom’s schedule lists each title with two chances to attend, and tickets are available through participating theaters for the special event branded as Fathom Fan Favorites.
‘Spider-Man 2’ (2004)

‘Spider-Man 2.1’ plays in theaters for the first time on September 27 with an encore date on October 4. This extended version of Raimi’s sequel adds about eight minutes of footage to the acclaimed film featuring Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus.
The Fathom event schedules the extended cut as the second entry in the trilogy weekend, giving fans a chance to see the longer version on the big screen as part of the curated re-release.
‘Spider-Man 3’ (2007)

Raimi’s third entry rounds out the event on September 28 with a second date on October 5. The limited engagement completes the trilogy run that Fathom programmed for one weekend in late September.
The special screenings close out the superhero slate for the month and mark a rare coordinated big-screen return for all three films together across consecutive days.
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