Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Daddy’s Home’
This week’s lineup blends two broad-appeal comedies with a brand-new romantic comedy and a blockbuster combat spectacle—plenty to fill your queue from Tuesday through the weekend. Below you’ll find quick, fact-first rundowns of each title so you know exactly what you’re getting into before you hit play.
Dates run Monday, September 8 through Sunday, September 14, 2025. The items below include key plot points, who’s starring, and the creative leads behind each project—plus the exact day each one lands during the week.
‘Daddy’s Home 2’ (2017)

Arriving Tuesday, September 9, 2025, ‘Daddy’s Home 2’ reunites Will Ferrell as Brad Whitaker and Mark Wahlberg as Dusty Mayron for a holiday-themed sequel in which the now-co-parenting duo navigate the arrival of their own fathers. John Lithgow plays Brad’s endlessly affectionate dad, Don Whitaker, while Mel Gibson portrays Dusty’s gruff father, Kurt Mayron; Linda Cardellini returns as Sara and John Cena reprises Roger. The film is directed by Sean Anders from a screenplay by Anders and John Morris, with music by Michael Andrews, cinematography by Julio Macat, and a runtime of 99 minutes.
Production took place in Massachusetts beginning in March 2017, with the film produced by Gary Sanchez Productions and released by Paramount Pictures later that year. It follows on from ‘Daddy’s Home’ and expands the family dynamics as both grandfathers push Brad and Dusty into competing visions of Christmas, leading to a multi-family getaway where small disagreements snowball into big slapstick set pieces.
‘Daddy’s Home’ (2015)

Also arriving Tuesday, September 9, 2025, ‘Daddy’s Home’ introduces the rivalry between straight-laced stepdad Brad Whitaker and the kids’ charismatic biological father, Dusty Mayron. Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg lead the cast alongside Linda Cardellini as Sara, with Thomas Haden Church as Brad’s boss Leo and supporting turns from Scarlett Estevez and Owen Vaccaro as the children, plus Hannibal Buress as Griff and a cameo by John Cena as Roger. The film is directed by Sean Anders and written by Brian Burns, Anders, and John Morris; music by Michael Andrews, cinematography by Julio Macat; producers include Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Chris Henchy and John Morris, and the runtime is 96 minutes.
Principal photography began on November 17, 2014, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Distributed by Paramount Pictures and produced by Red Granite Pictures and Gary Sanchez Productions, the comedy centers on Brad’s escalating attempts to outshine Dusty at school events, home projects and family outings—each backfiring in increasingly chaotic ways until the rivals start to figure out what’s actually best for the kids.
‘The Wrong Paris’ (2025)

Landing Friday, September 12, 2025, ‘The Wrong Paris’ is a romantic comedy about Dawn, a single woman who signs onto a dating show thinking it’s set in Paris, France—only to touch down in Paris, Texas. Miranda Cosgrove stars as Dawn opposite Pierson Fodé as cowboy bachelor Trey McAllen, with supporting roles for Frances Fisher, Yvonne Orji, Madison Pettis, Torrance Coombs and Madeleine Arthur. The film is directed by Janeen Damian from a screenplay by Nicole Henrich; producers include Brad Krevoy and Michael Damian, with production under MPCA and Brad Krevoy Productions.
Filming took place in British Columbia—principally Vancouver and Agassiz—across September and October 2024. The story follows Dawn’s early attempts to get herself eliminated from the show after the mix-up, only for unexpected chemistry to complicate her exit plan as the competition’s challenges, small-town settings and reality-TV format keep forcing the would-be couple back together.
‘Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford’ (2025)

Set for Saturday, September 13, 2025, ‘Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford’ is a 12-round super middleweight championship bout at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for the undisputed title. Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez enters as reigning champion at 168 pounds, while Terence “Bud” Crawford moves up in weight seeking to add belts at a new division to a résumé that already includes undisputed reigns at lower classes. The matchup is scheduled under full world-title sanctioning from the major bodies, bringing together one of Mexico’s most decorated champions and an undefeated American star known for switching stances and tactical adjustments midfight.
Billed as a once-in-a-generation clash, the event positions Álvarez’s power and experience at super middleweight against Crawford’s timing, ring IQ and step-up from the lighter divisions. Staged at the NFL’s Las Vegas venue, the fight headlines a weekend of boxing programming and is expected to draw a global audience as both camps bring long-time trainers, deep scouting and multi-division credentials into a single highest-stakes main event.
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