Here Are All the New Netflix Movies Coming This Fall, Including ‘Frankenstein’
Fall on Netflix is packed with new films across romance, thrillers, animation, documentaries, and prestige dramas. The lineup brings original stories and bold adaptations with stars you know and filmmakers you follow, along with theatrical rollouts that lead into streaming debuts.
Below you will find every new Netflix movie set for September, October, and November. Each entry highlights the essentials so you can quickly see the plot, cast, crew, and when to expect it on Netflix or in select theaters ahead of streaming.
‘The Wrong Paris’ (2025)

A young woman enters a dating show believing it films in Paris in France but discovers it is in Paris in Texas. She schemes to get eliminated until real feelings for the bachelor complicate everything. The film arrives on Netflix on Sept. 12.
Janeen Damian directs. The cast features Miranda Cosgrove and Pierson Fodé with Madison Pettis, Madeleine Arthur, Frances Fisher, and Yvonne Orji. The ensemble also includes Torrance Coombs, Christin Park, Emilija Baranac, and Hannah Stocking.
‘Ruth & Boaz’ (2025)

This modern reimagining of the biblical love story centers on Ruth Moably, a rising Atlanta hip hop artist who leaves fame after a personal tragedy and relocates to rural Tennessee. While caring for her late boyfriend’s mother she finds new purpose and an unexpected connection with a generous vineyard owner named Boaz. The film streams on Sept. 26.
Alanna Brown directs from a script by Michael Elliot and Cory Tynan with DeVon Franklin and Tyler Perry among the producers. Serayah and Tyler Lepley lead the cast with Phylicia Rashad and an original song by Kenneth Babyface Edmonds performed by Serayah, along with Greg Alan Williams, Nijah Brenea, Walnette Santiago, James Thomas, Christopher Broughton, Jermaine Dupri, and Chaundre Hall Broomfield.
‘French Lover’ (2025)

A jaded actor crosses paths with a down on her luck waitress in Paris and an unexpected romance begins. The story follows whether their bond can last under the glare of fame and public attention. The film debuts on Sept. 26.
Nina Rives directs. The cast includes Omar Sy and Sara Giraudeau with Pascale Arbillot and Alban Ivanov.
‘Steve’ (2025)

Set in the mid 1990s, the story follows a pivotal day for head teacher Steve and his students at a last chance reform school as he fights to keep the school from closing while navigating his own mental health. In parallel we meet Shy from Max Porter’s book ‘Shy’ as a teen wrestling with his past and his future. The film streams on Oct. 3 after a limited theatrical run beginning Sept. 19.
Tim Mielants directs. The cast features Cillian Murphy, Tracey Ullman, Jay Lycurgo, Simbi Ajikawo, and Emily Watson.
‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ (2025)

A travel journalist witnesses a passenger thrown overboard during a luxury yacht assignment and is told nothing happened since every passenger and crew member is accounted for. She continues to search for answers and puts her life at risk. The film is based on Ruth Ware’s bestselling novel ‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ and arrives on Oct. 10.
Simon Stone directs a cast that includes Keira Knightley, Guy Pearce, David Ajala, Art Malik, Gugu Mbatha Raw, Kaya Scodelario, David Morrissey, Daniel Ings, Hannah Waddingham, Gitte Witt, Christopher Rygh, Pippa Bennett Warner, John Macmillan, Paul Kaye, Amanda Collin, and Lisa Loven Kongsli.
‘She Walks in Darkness’ (2025)

Inspired by a landmark undercover operation against ETA, the film follows Amaia, a young Civil Guard officer who spends more than a decade infiltrating the group in the 1990s and 2000s. Her goal is to locate hidden weapons caches known as zulos in southern France. The film premieres on Oct. 17.
Agustín Díaz Yanes writes and directs. The cast features Susana Abaitua as Amaia with Andrés Gertrúdix, Iraia Elias, Raúl Arévalo, and Ariadna Gil.
‘The Twits’ (2025)

This animated feature reimagines Roald Dahl’s infamous duo Mr. and Mrs. Twit also known here as Jim and Credenza Twit. The story follows two brave children and a family of Muggle Wumps who must outwit the Twits after the couple rises to power with their dangerous park Twitlandia. The film streams on Oct. 17.
Phil Johnston directs. The voice cast includes Margo Martindale, Johnny Vegas, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Ryan Lopez, Emilia Clarke, Natalie Portman, Timothy Simons, Nicole Byer, Jason Mantzoukas, Alan Tudyk, Mark Proksch, Rebecca Wisocky, and Charlie Berens.
‘The Perfect Neighbor’ (2025)

Told through bodycam footage from dozens of police visits, this documentary chronicles a community dealing with relentless harassment from one neighbor. The situation escalates and culminates in a fatal crime. The film arrives on Oct. 17 with a limited theatrical release beginning Oct. 10.
Geeta Gandbhir directs the documentary feature. The production uses verité materials to document law enforcement interactions and the impact on a tight knit neighborhood.
‘A House of Dynamite’ (2025)

After a single unattributed missile launches at the United States a race begins to identify the responsible party and decide a response. The thriller heads to Netflix on Oct. 24 with a limited theatrical rollout in October.
Kathryn Bigelow directs from a script by Noah Oppenheim. The ensemble includes Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, Gabriel Basso, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Anthony Ramos, Moses Ingram, Jonah Hauer King with Greta Lee and Jason Clarke along with Malachi Beasley, Brian Tee, Brittany O’Grady, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Willa Fitzgerald, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Kyle Allen, and Kaitlyn Dever.
‘Ballad of a Small Player’ (2025)

Lord Doyle hides out in Macau where he drinks heavily and gambles as debts mount while a casino employee named Dao Ming offers a possible lifeline. A private investigator named Cynthia Blithe closes in with what Doyle is running from. The film streams on Oct. 29 following select theaters on Oct. 15.
Edward Berger directs. The cast features Colin Farrell with Fala Chen, Deanie Ip, Alex Jennings, and Tilda Swinton.
‘Frankenstein’ (2025)

Guillermo del Toro adapts Mary Shelley’s classic tale of Victor Frankenstein and his tragic creation. The story follows the brilliant scientist whose experiment leads to the undoing of both creator and creature. The film debuts on Nov. 7 after select theaters from Oct. 17.
Guillermo del Toro directs a cast that includes Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, David Bradley, Lars Mikkelsen, and Christian Convery with Charles Dance and Christoph Waltz.
‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’ (2025)

Recently divorced Kate hopes for one last perfect family Christmas before selling her house and the plan goes sideways when her ex arrives with a younger successful new girlfriend. The holiday comedy lands on Nov. 12.
Steve Carr directs. The cast includes Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson with Jameela Jamil, Pierson Fodé, and Melissa Joan Hart.
‘In Your Dreams’ (2025)

Siblings Stevie and Elliot journey through the landscape of their own dreams where they face a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares. If they can endure the Sandman will grant a wish for the perfect family. The film streams on Nov. 14 and opens in select theaters on Nov. 7.
Alex Woo directs. The voice cast features Jolie Hoang Rappaport, Elias Janssen, Craig Robinson, Simu Liu, Cristin Milioti, Omid Djalili, Gia Carides, SungWon Cho, and Zachary Noah Piser.
‘Nouvelle Vague’ (2025)

This film is a playful and poignant love letter to cinema that reimagines the making of Jean Luc Godard’s ‘Breathless’ and explores the youthful rebellion and creative energy that shaped the French New Wave. The movie arrives on Nov. 14 after a limited theatrical run that starts on Oct. 31.
Richard Linklater directs. The cast features Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, and Aubry Dullin.
‘Champagne Problems’ (2025)

An ambitious mergers and acquisitions executive travels to France to secure the purchase of a world renowned Champagne house before the holidays. Plans change when she falls for a charming Parisian who is the founder’s son. The film premieres on Nov. 19.
Mark Steven Johnson writes and directs. The cast includes Minka Kelly, Tom Wozniczka, Thibault de Montalembert, Sean Amsing, Flula Borg, Astrid Whettnall, Xavier Samuel, Mitchell Mullen, and Maeve Courtier Lilley.
‘Train Dreams’ (2025)

Based on Denis Johnson’s novella, the film follows Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker whose life unfolds with unexpected depth in an America that is rapidly changing in the early twentieth century. The film begins rolling out in select theaters on Nov. 7 and streams on Nov. 21.
Clint Bentley directs and co writes. The cast features Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones with Nathaniel Arcand, Clifton Collins Jr., John Diehl, and Paul Schneider along with Kerry Condon and William H. Macy, and narration by Will Patton.
‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)

Sophia, a sharp witted retail worker, and Nick, a down on his luck repairman, set their sights on the same Christmas Eve score at a famous London department store. They form an uneasy alliance as secrets surface and their growing feelings threaten the plan. The film lands on Nov. 26.
Michael Fimognari directs. The cast features Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells with Lucy Punch, Peter Serafinowicz, and Poppy Drayton.
‘Left-Handed Girl’ (2025)

A single mother moves back to Taipei with her two daughters to open a stand in a bustling night market where each family member must adapt to the new environment to make ends meet and stay together. Family tensions rise when a traditional grandfather forbids his young left handed granddaughter from using her so called devil hand and buried secrets come to light. The film begins a limited theatrical run on Nov. 14 and streams on Nov. 28.
Shih Ching Tsou directs. The cast includes Shih Yuan Ma, Janel Tsai, Nina Ye, and Teng Hui Huang.
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