Netflix: best new shows & films streaming this week

Discover the best new shows and films to stream from 15 September to 21 September 2025 on Netflix with this guide.
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Netflix: new this week

Insidious: The Red Door (15 September)

Insidious: The Red Door. Image: Sony Pictures. Streaming On Netflix.
Insidious: The Red Door. Image: Sony Pictures. Streaming on Netflix.

Film. Josh Lambert and his college-age son Dalton grapple with generational trauma when they uncover repressed memories of the demon haunting their family. Watch the trailer.

1670 Season 2 (17 September)

Series. When a sudden death opens new possibilities, Jan Paweł and his misguided family wreak chaos to prove they have what it takes to take the top spot.

Next Gen Chef (17 September)

Reality Series. Twenty-one rising chefs vie to be crowned a generational talent and win USD $500,000 in this cutthroat competition set at the Culinary Institute of America.

Matchroom: The Greatest Showmen (17 September)

Documentary. Follow father-son duo Barry and Eddie Hearn in their bid to take their heavyweight sports promotion company to the next level in this documentary series.

Black Rabbit (18 September)

Black Rabbit. Image: Netflix. Streaming On Netflix.
Black Rabbit. Image: Netflix. Streaming on Netflix.

Series. A rising-star restaurateur is forced into New York’s criminal underworld when his chaotic brother returns to town with loan sharks on his trail.

Starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman.

Platonic: Blue Moon Hotel (18 September)

Series. When a suave stranger with a hidden agenda checks into the Blue Moon Hotel, chaos and raunchy romance ensnare the two unhinged sisters who work there.

The BA***DS of Bollywood (18 September)

Series. In this high-stakes drama, an ambitious outsider and his friends navigate the chaotic, larger-than-life, yet uncertain world of Bollywood.

Same Day with Someone (18 September)

Film. Trapped in a time loop, a young woman must navigate the ruins of her once-perfect life to find the key to breaking free.

Billionaires’ Bunker (19 September)

Series. When a group of billionaires takes shelter in a luxury bunker, an old feud between two families resurfaces amid an unprecedented global conflict.

Haunted Hotel (19 September)

Haunted Hotel. Image: Netflix. Streaming On Netflix.
Haunted Hotel. Image: Netflix. Streaming on Netflix.

Animated Series. After inheriting a hotel from her late brother, a single mom moves in with his good-natured ghost – and high-maintenance guests who will never check out. Watch the trailer.

She Said Maybe (19 September)

Film. From Hamburg to Istanbul: German-raised Mavi discovers she’s part of a wealthy Turkish dynasty, entering a glamorous world that tests her relationship.

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Diary of a Ditched Girl (11 September)

Diary Of A Ditched Girl. Image: Netflix. Streaming On Netflix.
Diary of a Ditched Girl. Image: Netflix. Streaming on Netflix.

Series. Hook-ups, app encounters and chaotic men — dating isn’t easy for Amanda. But despite being dumped by half of Malmö, she still isn’t ready to give up.

The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity (7 September)

Anime Series. When the intimidating Rintarou meets the open-minded Kaoruko, the unlikely duo grows closer. The issue? Their neighbouring high schools hate each other. Watch the trailer.

Pokémon Concierge Season 1 Part 2 (4 September)

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Pokémon Concierge. Image: Netflix. Streaming on Netflix.

Animated Series. Welcome to Pokémon Resort, a peaceful getaway for Pokémon to relax and have fun. Which guest will the new concierge Haru befriend and help first? Watch the trailer.

Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 (3 September)

Series. When her psychic powers falter, Wednesday must fight to regain them – or face deadly consequences for Enid and others at Nevermore. Watch the trailer.

Starring Jenna Ortega, Emma Myers, and Gwendoline Christie.

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