Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Haunted Hotel’

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Another week, another fresh batch of stories to queue up. From a high-pressure culinary gauntlet and a gritty New York crime saga to a Spanish thriller set in a luxury fallout shelter, an irreverent animated haunt, and a cross-cultural rom-com, there’s a little bit of everything landing over the next few days. The window runs Monday, September 15 to Sunday, September 21, with premieres stacked mid-week and a particularly busy Friday.

Below, you’ll find quick, useful rundowns on each title—who’s in it, who’s behind it, and what it’s about—plus the exact day it arrives. No fluff, just plot points, casts, and key creative credits so you can pick what to watch first.

‘Next Gen Chef’ (2025– )

'Next Gen Chef' (2025– )
Netflix

The new competition series touches down on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. Set inside the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, it follows 21 chefs under 30 as they take on an eight-episode gauntlet for a $500,000 prize. Olivia Culpo serves as host, with resident judges Master Sommelier Carlton McCoy and chef Kelsey Barnard Clark presiding; the format spotlights classic technique, creativity under pressure, and industry-level challenges filmed on the CIA campus.

Across the season, episodes feature high-profile guest judges drawn from food media and top kitchens—names like Daniel Boulud, Thomas Keller, Christina Tosi, Cat Cora, Susan Feniger, Kwame Onwuachi, Francis Lam, Dale Talde, and more—alongside CIA faculty stepping in on screen. The series is presented by Netflix with official show pages and media center listings confirming the competition structure, cast, and setting.

‘Black Rabbit’ (2025)

'Black Rabbit' (2025)
Aggregate Films

Arriving Thursday, September 18, 2025, this eight-episode crime thriller centers on Jake Friedken, a rising Manhattan restaurateur forced into the city’s criminal underworld when his volatile brother, Vince, barrels back into his life with dangerous debts. Jude Law plays Jake and Jason Bateman plays Vince; additional cast includes Cleopatra Coleman, Amaka Okafor, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Dagmara Domińczyk, Chris Coy, Troy Kotsur, Abbey Lee, Odessa Young, and more.

Created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman, the limited series lists Law and Bateman among its executive producers, with episodes directed by Bateman, Laura Linney, Ben Semanoff, and Justin Kurzel. Official materials and festival coverage confirm the New York restaurant backdrop and the central brothers-in-trouble premise.

‘Billionaires’ Bunker’ (2025– )

'Billionaires' Bunker' (2025– )
Vancouver Media

On Friday, September 19, 2025, the creators of ‘Money Heist’—Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato—return with a Spanish thriller about a group of ultra-wealthy families who seal themselves inside a state-of-the-art shelter as global conflict escalates. In the claustrophobic “Kimera Underground Park,” an old feud between two dynasties reignites. Starring Miren Ibarguren, Joaquín Furriel, and Natalia Verbeke, the series is produced by Vancouver Media.

Direction duties are shared by Jesús Colmenar, David Barrocal, and José Manuel Cravioto. The show’s official page and reference listings confirm the ensemble (including Carlos Santos, Montse Guallar, Pau Simón, Alícia Falcó, Agustina Bisio, and Álex Villazán), its creators, and its Spanish-language production background.

‘Haunted Hotel’ (2025– )

'Haunted Hotel' (2025– )
Titmouse

Also set for Friday, September 19, 2025, this adult animated comedy follows a single mom who inherits a creaky inn—and promptly discovers the resident staff includes the good-natured ghost of her late brother and a cavalcade of guests who never check out. The voice cast features Will Forte, Eliza Coupe, Skyler Gisondo, Natalie Palamides, and Jimmi Simpson.

Created by Matt Roller, the series lists Roller as showrunner and executive producer alongside Chris McKenna, Dan Harmon, and Steve Levy, with Erica Hayes as supervising director and production through Netflix Animation and Titmouse. Official announcements and the show page outline the “Undervale” hotel setting and the comedy-horror tone.

‘She Said Maybe’ (2025)

'She Said Maybe' (2025)
CB Medya

Hitting Friday, September 19, 2025, this German-Turkish romantic comedy follows Mavi, a Hamburg-raised young woman who learns she belongs to a wealthy Turkish dynasty, forcing her to navigate new family expectations and a love life turned upside down between Hamburg and Istanbul. Cast members include Beritan Balcı, Serkan Çayoğlu, and Sinan Güleç, with supporting roles for Meral Perin, Cansu Tosun, Mehmet Ateşçi, and others.

The film is directed by Buket Alakuş and Ngo The Chau from a screenplay by Ipek Zübert, with production by CB Medya and partners. Official listings and trade coverage confirm the principal cast and creative team, as well as the late-September launch date.

Tell us which of these you’ll press play on first—and why—in the comments.

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