Here Are the Best Shows We’ll Binge on Netflix in September 2025

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September is stacked with new arrivals, big returns, and a few modern classics landing all at once. Whether you want a mystery at a peculiar academy, a high stakes survival game, a gentle stop motion vacation with beloved creatures, or comfort comedy from the Nickelodeon era, there is something ready to fill a weeknight and then some. The schedule is spread across the month, so you can line up a plan and never run out of episodes.

This list pulls from the full slate coming to Netflix in September 2025 and highlights a mix of originals, buzzy follow ups, cult favorites, and family picks. Each entry notes when it hits Netflix this month and adds quick background on cast, creators, and what the show is about so you can jump in fast and decide what to queue up next.

‘Wednesday’ (2022–)

'Wednesday' (2022–)
MGM Television

Arrives on Netflix on Wednesday, September 3. The show follows Wednesday Addams as she transfers to Nevermore Academy and unravels a string of chilling mysteries while mastering her budding abilities. It blends a coming of age story with investigation and a touch of the macabre in a school setting.

The series stars Jenna Ortega as Wednesday and features Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán as Morticia and Gomez. It was developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar with standout episodes directed by Tim Burton, and it mixes dark humor with detective plotting in a world built around the Addams family legacy.

‘Alice in Borderland’ (2020–)

'Alice in Borderland' (2020–)
Robot Communications

Arrives on Netflix on Thursday, September 25. The Japanese thriller centers on players trapped in a deserted Tokyo where survival depends on clearing deadly games that test wits and nerve. Each game is tied to a playing card that signals its style and difficulty, and every win buys time to live.

The series adapts the manga by Haro Aso and stars Kento Yamazaki as Arisu and Tao Tsuchiya as Usagi. It is known for elaborate game design, tense set pieces, and a continuing mystery about who runs the system and why the players were pulled into this parallel city.

‘Pokémon Concierge’ (2023–)

'Pokémon Concierge' (2023–)
dwarf studios

Arrives on Netflix on Thursday, September 4. Set at a tropical resort for Pokémon, the story follows a new concierge named Haru who helps guests unwind, solve small problems, and discover what they need from a holiday. Every episode offers gentle slice of life moments with familiar creatures in a relaxing setting.

The production uses stop motion animation for a handmade look and features fan favorites including Psyduck along with a rotating cast of Pokémon visitors. It expands the world in a calm, low stakes format that focuses on character interactions and quiet humor rather than battles.

‘The Great British Bake Off’ (2010–)

'The Great British Bake Off' (2010–)
Love Productions

Arrives on Netflix on Friday, September 5. Amateur bakers face weekly signature, technical, and showstopper challenges inside the famous tent, with eliminations leading to a new champion. The format rewards skill and creativity as contestants tackle breads, pastry, and intricate desserts.

The judging panel is led by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, while hosting duties bring light banter and support around the worktables. Episodes showcase classic and themed weeks, with detailed critiques and a friendly tone that makes it a staple comfort watch.

‘Love is Blind: France’ (2025–)

'Love is Blind: France' (2025–)
ITV Studios France

Arrives on Netflix on Wednesday, September 10. Singles date sight unseen in private pods, build connections through conversation, and meet face to face only after an engagement. The experiment follows couples from their reveal to real world living and a wedding day decision.

This edition brings the global format of ‘Love is Blind’ to a new setting with local participants and culture shaping the journey. Viewers see proposals, family meetings, and the challenges of merging lives when the relationship began without looks in play.

‘Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish’ (2025–)

'Dr. Seuss's Red Fish, Blue Fish' (2025–)
Atomic Cartoons

Arrives on Netflix on Monday, September 8. Inspired by the classic beginner book, this animated series uses playful rhymes, visual gags, and friendly characters to explore numbers, colors, opposites, and simple wordplay. Episodes are short and built for preschool attention spans.

The show brings Seuss-style rhythms to life with bright designs and gentle lessons that encourage early reading skills. Families can expect simple stories, repeating phrases, and interactive prompts that invite kids to join in and learn as they watch.

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

'The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity' (2025–)
Aniplex

Arrives on Netflix on Sunday, September 7. This high school romance begins with a chance meeting between a quiet boy from a tough reputation campus and a well liked girl from a neighboring elite school. Their secret friendship grows as they learn about each other away from rumors and expectations.

The anime adapts the manga by Saka Mikami and centers on Rintaro Kanda and Kaoruko Wakuri as they bridge school rivalries and personal fears. It focuses on small moments, after school hangouts, and the slow realization that first impressions rarely tell the full story.

‘Black Rabbit’ (2025)

'Black Rabbit' (2025)
Aggregate Films

Arrives on Netflix on Thursday, September 18. The tense limited series follows two estranged brothers who reconnect in New York and find themselves pulled into a dangerous web of criminal interests and personal debts as old secrets resurface. The story tracks the fallout from their reunion while they try to protect family and business as pressure mounts from rivals and investigators.

Jason Bateman and Jude Law lead the cast, with Bateman directing episodes and executive producing through Aggregate Films alongside Law through Riff Raff Entertainment. Built as a grounded thriller with a character first focus, the show moves through clubs, back rooms, and city streets while mapping the alliances, betrayals, and investigations that close in on the brothers from every side.

‘Her Mother’s Killer’ (2020)

'Her Mother's Killer' (2020)
CMO Producciones

Arrives on Netflix on Monday, September 8. The Colombian thriller follows a woman who infiltrates a presidential campaign to avenge her mother by dismantling the powerful machine that protected the culprit. The plot moves through political rallies, media battles, and covert operations that raise the stakes as the election nears.

Known in Spanish as ‘La venganza de Analía’, the series blends personal revenge with a behind the scenes view of modern campaigning. It uses cliffhangers, layered identities, and legal maneuvering to show how influence and image collide with the truth.

‘Orphan Black’ (2013–2017)

'Orphan Black' (2013–2017)
Bell Media

Arrives on Netflix on Monday, September 1. A streetwise woman witnesses a suicide and assumes the dead woman’s identity, only to learn they are genetically identical and part of a secret cloning program. The discovery pulls her into a web of science, ethics, and dangerous factions.

Tatiana Maslany anchors the show by playing many distinct clones with different personalities and skills. The series mixes biotech intrigue with family bonds as the clones form a sisterhood and try to protect themselves from those who want to control them.

’60 Days In’ (2016–)

'60 Days In' (2016–)
Lucky 8 TV

Arrives on Netflix on Monday, September 1. Civilians volunteer to live undercover inside county jails for two months to help expose problems and offer feedback on safety and operations. Participants take on cover identities and must adapt to the daily routines of incarceration.

The docuseries follows both the inmates and the sheriffs who run the facilities, showing intake, housing units, and program rollouts. It highlights how communication, staffing, and resources affect life behind bars and what reforms might make a difference.

‘iCarly’ (2007–2012)

'iCarly' (2007–2012)
Nickelodeon Productions

Arrives on Netflix on Monday, September 1. The sitcom centers on teenager Carly Shay, who hosts a homemade web show with her best friends and turns viral popularity into weekly adventures. Episodes mix school life with skits, pranks, and the joys and headaches of internet fame.

The show stars Miranda Cosgrove with Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, and Jerry Trainor in the core ensemble. Created by Dan Schneider, it became a defining comedy for its era and introduced a generation to the idea that anyone could make a show from their living room.

‘Victorious’ (2010–2013)

'Victorious' (2010–2013)
Sony Music Entertainment

Arrives on Netflix on Monday, September 1. Tori Vega enrolls at a performing arts high school and learns to balance classes, auditions, and friendships while chasing her dream. Each episode ties a slice of teen life to a musical performance or stage challenge.

Victoria Justice leads the cast with early standout turns from Ariana Grande and Elizabeth Gillies among a group of aspiring artists. The series blends comedy with original songs and showcases rehearsal rooms, showcases, and school productions as the backdrop.

‘The Loud House’ (2016–)

'The Loud House' (2016–)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio

Arrives on Netflix on Monday, September 1. The animated comedy follows Lincoln Loud, the only boy in a household with ten sisters, as he figures out how to survive the daily chaos of a big family. Stories lean on sibling alliances, shared rooms, and quick fixes that do not always go to plan.

The show uses a lively visual style and short gags to tell heartfelt stories about cooperation and creativity. It introduced a broad lineup of characters across the Loud family and friends, which helps keep episodes fresh with rotating points of view.

‘The Thundermans’ (2013–2018)

'The Thundermans' (2013–2018)
Uptown Productions

Arrives on Netflix on Monday, September 1. A family of superheroes tries to live a normal suburban life while keeping their powers under wraps, which leads to secret missions and comic complications. The core conflict often sits with twins Phoebe and Max who have different ideas about responsibility.

Kira Kosarin and Jack Griffo headline the ensemble with a mix of school scenes, family hijinks, and light action. The show combines sitcom energy with super abilities that create problem solving scenarios and a steady stream of gadgets and costumes.

Share which September picks you are starting first and tell us what other new arrivals you want to see covered in the comments.

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