Heading into autumn,Netflix’s line-up looks phenomenal for viewers ready to spend chilly evenings curled up with tea and bingeing their favorite, or soon-to-be favorite, shows. Hits likeWednesdayandPokémon Conciergecontinue with the second part of their respective seasons, new international series likeBillionaires BunkerandThe Dead Girlslook to be potential surprise hits, and fan favorites likeAlice in BorderlandandDeath Inc.enter their third seasons.

Below, you will find a complete list of all TV series coming to Netflix, including originals and new series to the platform. However, these four titles are the originals you will want to check out in September 2025.

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‘The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity’ (Season 1)

Available on September 7

Joining theline-up of Netflix original anime titles, the release ofThe Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignityinstantly stands out as debuting outside the regular ‘seasons’ for new titles. The romance anime follows two different students at culturally different institutions, Kaoruko Waguri from a prestigious girls' school and Rintaro Tsumugi from a rough-and-tumble underperforming school. The two slowly fall in love during visits to a bakery where Kaoruko works for his family.

The adaptation of the manga by Saka Mikami has already seen praise, having been previously released in Japan in July of this year. Notably,the series' appeal went beyond shoujo fans with a heartfelt exploration of youth highlighted by sleek visual direction and emotionally poignant storytelling. From the acclaimed CloverWorks Studio (The Promised Neverland,Bocchi the Rock!), the anime series may be September’s new obsession for fans of the medium.The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignityis streaming on September 7.

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The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity

‘Black Rabbit’ (Limited Series)

Available on September 18

The story follows the reunion of two estranged brothers, Jake (played by Jude Law), a successful restaurant owner of the titularBlack Rabbit, and Vince (Jason Bateman), whose constant struggles with addiction have made him a challenging figure in his brother’s life. Set across eight episodes, the thrilling limited series looks toimmerse itself in New York culturewhile exploring the challenges of a strained brotherhood caught up in resentment and addiction.

The phenomenal casting of Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers at a troubled turning point in their lives is reason alone to check out the new limited series. Yet, the involvement of writer Zach Baylin, known forCreed III,King Richard, andGran Turismo, should also have fans excited to see what is on offer when the series drops on September 18. This one seems poised to climb the Netflix charts, with its mix of thrilling action, drama, and a strong cast.StreamBlack Rabbiton September 18.

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‘Haunted Hotel’ (Season 1)

Available on September 19

Haunted Hotelfollows a single mother of two, Katherine Freeling (voiced by Eliza Coupe), who inherits the Undervale Hotel and tries to use it to make a new life for herself. Unfortunately, the hotel is indeed haunted and home to various monsters, ghouls, and ghosts, creating constant chaos around the family. The show features the vocal talents of Will Forte, Eliza Coupe, Skyler Gisondo, Natalie Palamides, Jimmi Simpson, Drew Tarver, and Duncan Trussell.

The creative team behindHaunted Hotelhas built up a lot of hype leading up to the release of the new Netflix original animated series. Notably,writer Matt Roller, who has worked on bothRick and MortyandArcher, is bringing his proven ability to deliver outrageously funny content. Roller also steps into the shoes of producer alongsideRick and Mortycreator Dan Harmon, furthering the credentials of an already stacked show. With so much creative power behind it and nods to horror icons,Haunted Hotelis poised to be among Netflix’s best animated series.Haunted Hotelis streaming on September 19.

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Haunted Hotel

‘Wayward’ (Season 1)

Available on September 25

Based on personal accounts from creator/star Mae Martin’s friends' time in a juvenile correction facility,Waywardfollows the investigation of a small-town cop, Whit (Martin), into claims being made against the academy for troubled youths, Tall Pines. As she digs deeper and gets closer to its enigmatic and charismatic owner, Helen Deering (played by fan favorite Toni Collette), Whit realizes the institution is holding a dark secret.

You know how some upcoming shows have a vibe that suggests they will become something phenomenaland leak into pop culture, along the lines of StrangerThings?Waywardcertainly gives that strong of an impression, with a genre-defying mix of dark comedy and horror, with a personal touch from creator Mae Martin. The show’s emotional depth, chilling setting, and phenomenal cast all lead to this being a potential breakout hit for the streaming giant and should be a must-watchwhen it drops on September 25.

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All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix in September 2025: