If your “watch later” list is already overflowing, well… it’s about to get longer. Netflix is dropping some major shows and movies this September, and they’re too good to skip. Think mysteries, love stories, family feuds, and edge-of-your-seat thrillers. Basically, binge goals for the month sorted. Keeping reading to find out all the fun new arrivals coming to Netflix this September!
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1. Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 – September 3
Our favorite gothic queen, Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega), is back at Nevermore Academy, and things are about to get even darker. (If that was even possible). At the end of Season 2 Part 1, Wednesday was knocked out cold, but she’s not one to stay down for long. This time, she must face her former love interest Tyler (Hunter Doohan), whose terrifying Hyde form is back to cause chaos. On top of that, she’s racing against time to protect her best friend Enid (Emma Myers) after a chilling vision of her death. Expect four thrilling new episodes packed with mystery, danger, and Wednesday’s iconic dark wit.

Check out Wednesday on Netflix!
2. The Wrong Paris – September 12
Imagine signing up for a glamorous dating show in Paris, France, only to end up in Paris, Texas. That’s exactly what happens to a young woman (Miranda Cosgrove) in this romantic comedy twist. Determined to get eliminated, she quickly hatches a plan… until unexpected feelings for the bachelor (Pierson Fodé) change everything. With laughs, love, and plenty of surprises, this one will be perfect for when you’re in the mood for something lighthearted and sweet.

Check out The Wrong Paris on Netflix!
3. Black Rabbit – September 18
Crime, tension, and family drama collide in Black Rabbit, starring Jason Bateman and Jude Law. Bateman plays a troubled brother whose gambling debts bring serious trouble to his sibling, a New York restaurateur (Law). Think Ozark meets Uncut Gems with a splash of The Bear’s intensity. It’s dark, gritty, and full of edge. The kind of show that’ll pretty much keep you glued to the screen. Plus, with Bateman both acting and directing, you know it’s going to hit hard.

Check out Black Rabbit on Netflix!
4. House of Guinness – September 25
What happens when one of the world’s most famous brewing dynasties faces a power struggle? House of Guinness tells the story of the Guinness family after the death of their father, Sir Benjamin Guinness. His four children (Arthur, Edward, Anne, and Ben) must decide the future of the empire while battling personal ambitions and family rivalries. Created by Steven Knight, the mind behind Peaky Blinders, this promises high-stakes drama with plenty of tension, betrayal, and sibling showdowns.

Check out House of Guinness on Netflix!
5. Alice in Borderland Season 3 – September 25
The deadly games aren’t over yet. Alice in Borderland returns with a brand-new season that takes the survivors into even deeper danger. In Season 2, we learned the shocking truth. The games began when a meteorite strike in Tokyo briefly stopped players’ hearts, trapping them in a bizarre limbo between life and death. Now, Season 3 follows Arisu (Kento Yamazaki) and others as they face another round of terrifying challenges. It’s intense, mind-bending, and just the kind of series to binge in one sitting.

Check out Alice in Borderland on Netflix!
6. Ruth & Boaz – September 26
From powerhouse producers Tyler Perry and DeVon Franklin comes a modern-day reimagining of the classic love story. Serayah stars as Ruth, a rising Atlanta hip-hop artist who steps away from fame after tragedy strikes. In rural Tennessee, she finds herself caring for her late boyfriend’s mother (Phylicia Rashad) and unexpectedly discovers love with Boaz (Tyler Lepley), a grounded vineyard owner. With themes of faith, healing, and second chances, this heartfelt film is sure to touch your soul.

Check out Ruth & Boaz on Netflix!
7. French Lover – September 26
Romance is in the air in Paris (finally) but can love survive when the spotlight is too bright? This charming drama follows a disillusioned actor and a struggling waitress whose unexpected connection blooms into something beautiful. But fame, pressure, and the eyes of the world threaten to pull them apart. Starring Omar Sy, this promises to be one of the most heartfelt love stories of the month.

Check out French Lover on Netflix!