Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Pokémon Concierge’

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There’s a lot landing on Netflix between Monday, September 1, and Sunday, September 7—and it spans legal dramedy, true-crime docs, anime romance, and even a pre-fight boxing countdown. Below, you’ll find a clean rundown of what’s arriving day by day, with quick, concrete details on plots, casts, and who’s behind the camera.

Whether you’re catching up on library favorites like ‘Franklin & Bash’ and ‘Orphan Black’ or queuing up new installments such as ‘Pokémon Concierge’ and ‘Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford,’ here’s everything you need to know to pick your next watch.

‘Franklin & Bash’ (2011–2014)

‘Franklin & Bash’ (2011–2014)
FanFare Productions

The legal-buddy series follows brash Los Angeles defense attorneys Jared Franklin and Peter Bash as they join the white-shoe firm Infeld-Daniels, bringing street-smart theatrics to buttoned-up courtroom battles. Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer lead the cast alongside Malcolm McDowell as eccentric senior partner Stanton Infeld and Reed Diamond as rival attorney Damien Karp.

Created by Kevin Falls and Bill Chais, the TNT show ran four seasons (40 episodes). The ensemble also features Dana Davis (Carmen Phillips), Kumail Nanjiani (Pindar Singh), Garcelle Beauvais (Hanna Linden), Toni Trucks (Anita Haskins), and later Heather Locklear (Rachel King).

‘A Thousand Tomorrows’ (2023)

‘A Thousand Tomorrows’ (2023)
Affirm Films

Based on Karen Kingsbury’s novel, the six-episode drama centers on championship bull rider Cody Gunnar and barrel racer Ali Daniels, whose relationship deepens as they navigate the risks and realities of rodeo life. Colin Ford and Rose Reid star, with Kate Easton and K.C. Clyde in supporting roles.

The series was developed from Kingsbury’s book catalog and originally premiered on a faith-and-family platform before joining Netflix’s U.S. library on September 1. Kingsbury is credited as series creator, with writing contributions from Kingsbury and Tyler Russell.

‘60 Days In’ (2016– )

‘60 Days In’ (2016– )
Lucky 8 TV

This A&E docuseries embeds civilian volunteers undercover inside U.S. county jails for roughly two months to surface contraband routes, gang activity, and systemic gaps for sheriffs and administrators. Seasons have covered facilities from Indiana to Georgia, Arizona, Alabama, North Carolina, and Utah County.

Produced by Lucky 8, the franchise has run nine seasons to date with hundreds of hours of footage captured via fixed and handheld cameras. Netflix’s library pickup sits alongside the ongoing A&E run.

‘Orphan Black’ (2013–2017)

‘Orphan Black’ (2013–2017)
Bell Media

The Canadian sci-fi thriller opens with Sarah Manning witnessing the suicide of a woman who looks exactly like her—unwinding a conspiracy about a secret cloning program. Tatiana Maslany headlines as multiple clones, with Jordan Gavaris, Maria Doyle Kennedy, and Kristian Bruun among the core cast.

Created by Graeme Manson and John Fawcett and produced by Temple Street Productions for Space (Canada) and BBC America (U.S.), the series became known for Maslany’s multi-role performance and its biotech, corporate, and underground-resistance plotlines across five seasons.

‘Wednesday’ (2022– )

‘Wednesday’ (2022– )
MGM Television

Returning mid-week, the Netflix hit centers on Wednesday Addams during her years at Nevermore Academy as she deciphers paranormal mysteries tied to her family and classmates. Jenna Ortega stars, with Gwendoline Christie, Emma Myers, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Luis Guzmán in key roles.

Developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, with Tim Burton among executive producers and directors, ‘Wednesday’ resumes with Part 2 of Season 2 on September 3. The series blends supernatural mystery with boarding-school intrigue in the Addams Family universe.

‘Pokémon Concierge’ (2023– )

‘Pokémon Concierge’ (2023– )
dwarf studios

The stop-motion series follows Haru, a new concierge at the Pokémon Resort, as she welcomes pocket-monster guests—including a perpetually headachy Psyduck—and learns the rhythms of island hospitality. Produced by Japan’s dwarf studios, the series debuted in 2023 and continues with new episodes on September 4.

The English voice cast features Karen Fukuhara as Haru alongside Imani Hakim, Josh Keaton, and Lori Alan; in Japanese, Non (Rena Nōnen) voices Haru. Netflix’s production notes also highlight the stop-motion craft and music collaborators behind the scenes.

‘Love Con Revenge’ (2025– )

‘Love Con Revenge’ (2025– )
Twenty Twenty Television

This six-part true-crime docuseries focuses on romance-fraud survivors who team with Cecilie Fjellhøy—known from ‘The Tinder Swindler’—and private investigator Brianne Joseph to confront perpetrators and reclaim stolen lives.

Launching September 5, the series combines field investigations and victim-support efforts with case files that detail how long-con confidence schemes manipulate emotions and finances across borders.

‘Inspector Zende’ (2025)

‘Inspector Zende’ (2025)
Retrophiles

Set in Mumbai, the Hindi-language thriller centers on Inspector Madhukar Zende as he pursues escaped serial killer Carl Bhojraj—a character loosely inspired by real-life criminal Charles Sobhraj. Manoj Bajpayee plays Zende, opposite Jim Sarbh as Bhojraj.

Directed by Chinmay Mandlekar and produced with creatives including Om Raut and Jay Shewakramani, the film debuts on Netflix on September 5 and dramatizes Zende’s high-profile captures through a cat-and-mouse procedural frame.

‘The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity’ (2025– )

‘The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity’ (2025– )
Aniplex

CloverWorks adapts Saka Mikami’s manga into an anime about Rintaro Tsumugi of Chidori High and Kaoruko Waguri of elite neighboring Kikyo Girls’ High—two students bridging a long-standing school rivalry as they grow closer. The series premiered in Japan in July and rolls out on Netflix in many regions beginning September 7.

Voice performers include Yoshinori Nakayama, Honoka Inoue, and Kikunosuke Toya, with direction credited to Miyuki Kuroki. Netflix’s series listing outlines the school-romance setup and cast for the global release.

Tell us which of this week’s arrivals you’re watching first—and why—in the comments!

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