All confirmed to be available in Nigeria in September 2025, you will find the titles in four categories, further listed in order of their release dates:
– Nollywood Movies (and select African countries)
– Nollywood TV shows (and select African countries)
– International Movies
– International TV shows
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Nollywood Movies Available to Watch In September 2025
September 5
A Weekend Fiasco
A Weekend Fiasco follows a married woman whose weekend getaway with a new love interest quickly turns chaotic when she runs into old friends and family. What is meant to be a fresh start becomes full of surprises and drama. The film stars Ini Edo, Alex Ekubo, Yvonne Jegede, Odunlade Adekola, Chimezie Imo, Waje in a special appearance, Liquorose, Ilebaye, and Lizzy Jay, and is directed by Samuel “Bigsam” Olatunji under Switch Visuals. Available to watch in cinemas.
Dara
Dara: A Port Harcourt Love Story tells the story of a young TikToker who moves to Port Harcourt for university. He falls into a tricky romance and gets involved with dangerous cults, but dance gives him hope. Soon, one risky choice puts his freedom, love, and life in danger. Directed by Bobby Rak and starring Tomi Ojo, Bless Smile, Tina Mba, Raymond Umenze, Riyo David, the coming-of-age drama will premiere in cinemas.
Gammy and The Living Things
Gammy, an agama lizard from the Hinterland, dreams of a life beyond the slow-paced colony. He teams up with his band of music-loving friends and sets out on an adventure to conquer the fast-paced streets of Lagos. Together, they face challenges, make new friends, and discover what it truly means to succeed. The Utricle Studios-animated film features voices from MI Abaga, Joke Silva, Bimbo Akintola, Segun Arinze, Pete Edochie, John Dumelo, Sadiq Daba, Bovi, Avril, Mazino Appeal, Oluremi Olutimayin, Lord Frank & Ruby Gyang. Available in cinemas.
Over the Bridge
Folarin (Ozzy Agu), an investment banker in Lagos, faces a personal and professional crisis when a government project he manages goes wrong. As he struggles with his choices and mental health, his journey forces him to confront his values. Directed by Tolu Ajayi and produced by Tosin Otudeko and Bose Oshin, with supporting performances from Joke Silva, Deyemi Okanlawon, and Segilola Ogidan. Watch it in cinemas.
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September 12
Amanyanabo (The Eagle King)
Chosen by the goddess Tamunoba, carefree warrior Ibanichuka (Patrick Diabuah) becomes king of Okrika and must hold his people together through betrayal, war, and a clash of faiths. Produced by Ibinabo Fiberesima and codirected with Fred Amata, the epic film will also have performances from Nkem Owoh, Monalisa Chinda Coker, Walter Anga, Uju Okoli, Lucien Morgan, Gentle Jack, Columbus Irisanga, with production design by Pat Nebo.
Family Brouhaha
Directed by Femi Adebayo, the drama follows a wealthy family whose hidden secrets and bitter fights over inheritance erupt after the death of their matriarch, threatening to destroy a cocoa dynasty built over three generations. Featuring performances from Joke Silva, Shaffy Bello, Jaiye Kuti, Tayo Faniran, Seliat Adebowale, Wale Ojo, Timini Egbuson, the film premiered in cinemas April 11 and will be available on Circuits.
The Waiter
Akpos (played by AY Makun) is down on his luck when he takes a short-term job as a waiter at the upscale Crystal Hotel. He’s serving at an event for the Minister of Poverty Alleviation and the launch of a poverty-relief scheme. Just then, he gets a call from his sister in Warri—his mother is being rushed to the hospital. The film stars AY Makun as Akpos, and features Deyemi Okanlawon, Regina Daniels, Toke Makinwa, Shaffy Bello, Kunle Remi, Buchi Franklyn, and Williams Uchemba. The film was released on December 20 2024, and will now be available to stream on Netflix and Circuits for viewers in diaspora.
September 19
Ibobo: The Blind Seer
Ibobo: The Blind Seer, directed by Godwin Onwuneme Obiora, follows a blind man whose visions reveal truths beyond ordinary sight. As he guides the people around him, his insight uncovers secrets, challenges, and unexpected twists. Featuring Pete Edochie, Nkem Owoh, Alex Osifo, Gideon Okeke, Ebele Okaro, Uloma Eze, Christopher Omenyi, and Raji Lawal. Coming to cinemas nationwide.
My Father’s Shadow
My Father’s Shadow follows two brothers, Remi and Akin (Godwin Chiemerie & Chibuike Marvellous Egbo), who unexpectedly spend a day with their estranged father, Folarin (Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù) in Lagos. As they journey through the city, they uncover the complexities of their father’s life and the challenges he faces. Directed by Akinola Davies Jr., it marked Nigeria’s first official selection at the Cannes Film Festival. Also starring Uzoamaka Power, Tosin Adeyemi, Adesina McCoy Babalola, Lawrence Chu, the semi-autobiographical film will be available in cinemas nationwide.
This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection
This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection, directed by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese, follows Mantoa, an 80-year-old widow in Lesotho who plans her own funeral after losing her son. When a dam project threatens to flood her village and ancestral graves, she fights to protect her community and heritage. Mary Twala Mhlongo gives a powerful performance as Mantoa. The film was Lesotho’s first-ever submission for Best International Feature at the Oscars. Coming to Showmax.
The Fisherman
A retired fisherman named Atta Oko must leave his old life behind. He meets a clever talking fish and, with three unusual friends, travels to Accra. Together, they dream of owning a boat. Along the way, they share laughter, small magical moments, and a deep love for their coastal roots. The film stars Ricky Adeleyitar, Endurance Grand, William Lamptey, Kiki Romi, Dulo Harris, Fred Amugi, Roselyn Ngissah, Dorothy Konadu, Mynna Otoo, Adjeezay, Adwoa Akoto, Princess Fathia Nkrumah, Papa Osei, Andrew Adote, and Shadrack Agyare. Directed by Zoey Martinson, the Ghanaian film will be released in Ghanaian cinemas.
September 26
Gingerrr

Gingerrr stars Wunmi Toriola, KieKie, Bolaji Ogunmola, Bisola Aiyeola, who also serve as executive producers. Directed by Yemi ‘Filmboy’ Morafa, GingeRRR also stars Shaffy Bello, Odunlade Adekola, Adedimeji Lateef, Timini Egbuson, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Shammah Agah, Kamo, Adebowale Adedayo, Emeka Okoye. Coming to Nigerian cinemas.
Iyanu: The Age of Wonders
Deep in a magical Yorubaland, the Age of Wonders lives on in legend. When Meje, the living form of the seven deadly sins, appears, two young heroes, Dara (voiced by Sisan Victor-Woko) and Ishe (Ike Ononye), must call on the mighty Divine Ones to stop a coming darkness. Shaffy Bello plays Emi, known as The One Mother, while Babajide Oyekunle voices Joba, The First Father, Serah Johnson returns as Iyanu, with Okey Jude as Biyi, Samuel Kugbiyi as Toye, and Adesua Etomi-Wellington as Olori. Coming to Showmax.
Nollywood TV Shows Available to Watch in September 2025
International Movies Available to Watch in September 2025
September 1
Polite Society
Ria Khan, a teenage stunt enthusiast, finds herself in a whirlwind when her older sister Lena decides to get married. Determined to intervene, Ria plans a bold scheme that involves martial arts, heist-like antics, and plenty of family chaos. Polite Society (2023), directed by Nida Manzoor, stars Priya Kansara, Ritu Arya, and Nimra Bucha. Available to stream on Netflix.
Praise This
In Praise This, Sam, a young woman with dreams of becoming a musical superstar, faces a turning point after a run-in with the law in Los Angeles. She moves to Atlanta to live with her aunt, uncle, and cousin Jess, and reluctantly joins her cousin’s church praise team, The Oil Factory, which aims to redeem itself in a national competition. Along the way, she helps the group find their voice while navigating the challenges of the contest. The film stars Chlöe Bailey, Anjelika Washington, Quavo, and Druski. Coming to Netflix.
Shooting Stars
Shooting Stars follows LeBron James and his childhood friends—Dru Joyce III, Willie McGee, and Sian Cotton—as they rise to national fame with their high school basketball team, the Fab Five. Set in Akron, Ohio, the film highlights their journey from local talents to a powerhouse team, culminating in a championship victory. Directed by Chris Robinson, Mookie Cook plays LeBron James, joined by Caleb McLaughlin as Lil Dru, Wood Harris, Algee Smith, and Dermot Mulroney. Available on Netflix.
September 2
Paddington in Peru
Paddington heads back to Peru with the Brown family to visit Aunt Lucy at the home for retired bears. Their trip through the rainforest brings new friends, hidden clues, and surprising challenges. The film stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington, with Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, Olivia Colman, Antonio Banderas, Julie Walters, and Jim Broadbent. The live-action comedy is coming to Netflix.
September 3
Fast X
Dominic Toretto’s quiet life with Letty and their son is threatened when Dante Reyes, the son of a past enemy, comes for revenge. The crew is forced into a global fight that brings shocking betrayals, cliffhangers, and the return of familiar faces.
Fast X stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jason Momoa, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Jordana Brewster, John Cena, Nathalie Emmanuel, Sung Kang, Brie Larson, and Charlize Theron. Available on Netflix.
September 4
Mr. Bean’s Holiday
Mr. Bean’s Holiday follows Rowan Atkinson as the bumbling Bean, whose prize trip to Cannes turns into a string of comic disasters. On the way, he crosses paths with a lost boy (Max Baldry) and an actress (Emma de Caunes), while Willem Dafoe appears as a pompous filmmaker. Their misadventures lead all the way to the Cannes Film Festival, where Bean unexpectedly takes centre stage before reaching his long-awaited beach escape. The comedy film will be available to stream on Showmax.
September 5
The Brutalist
The Brutalist takes viewers into the life of László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who relocates to post-war America in 1947. Settling in Pennsylvania, he begins anew, facing challenges in both his personal and professional life. His journey intertwines with that of Harrison Lee Van Buren, a wealthy industrialist who becomes his primary client, leading to a complex relationship marked by ambition and compromise. Directed by Brady Corbet, starring Adrien Brody as László, Felicity Jones as his wife Erzsébet, and Guy Pearce as Harrison. Streaming on Showmax.
The Conjuring: Last Rites
The Conjuring: Last Rites brings Ed and Lorraine Warren to their most chilling case yet. Set in 1986, the story follows the real-life Smurl haunting in West Pittston, Pennsylvania, where a family faces terrifying supernatural events. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return as the Warrens, joined by Mia Tomlinson as Judy Warren, Ben Hardy as Tony Spera, and Steve Coulter as Father Gordon. Directed by Michael Chaves, the film marks the Warrens’ final investigation in the franchise and will premiere in cinemas nationwide.
September 8
Conclave
In the Vatican’s halls, a secretive election unfolds to choose the next pope. Cardinal Thomas Lawrence, portrayed by Ralph Fiennes, oversees this ancient process following the sudden death of the beloved Pope. As the College of Cardinals assembles, personal ambitions and hidden scandals surface, challenging the integrity of the election. Among the contenders are progressive Aldo Bellini (Stanley Tucci), moderate Joseph Tremblay (John Lithgow), conservative Joshua Adeyemi (Lucian Msamati), and traditionalist Goffredo Tedesco (Sergio Castellitto). Watch the election unfold on Showmax.
September 12
Demon Slayer
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle continues the story of Tanjiro Kamado and his allies as they infiltrate Muzan Kibutsuji’s stronghold, the Infinity Castle, to confront his powerful demons. In this instalment, Insect Hashira Shinobu Kocho faces Upper Rank Two demon Doma, who is responsible for her sister Kanae’s death. Despite her skill and poisons, Shinobu is overpowered and ultimately consumed by Doma. Her adoptive sister, Kanao Tsuyuri, arrives too late to save her but vows to continue the fight. Directed by Haruo Sotozaki and produced by Aniplex and ufotable, the film is set to premiere in cinemas
The Lion King
In the Pride Lands of Africa, lion cub Simba grows up under the guidance of his father Mufasa, only to face betrayal from his uncle Scar and find his own path to becoming king. The 1994 animated classic from Walt Disney features the voices of Matthew Broderick as Simba, James Earl Jones as Mufasa, Jeremy Irons as Scar, Moira Kelly as Nala, Rowan Atkinson as Zazu, Nathan Lane as Timon, and Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa. Coming to FilmOne cinemas.
The Long Walk
100 teenage boys in a totalitarian America forced into a deadly walking contest must keep a speed of at least four miles per hour, or face execution, and the last one standing wins any wish they desire. Cooper Hoffman stars as Raymond Garraty, with David Jonsson as Peter McVries. The dystopian thriller based on Stephen King’s 1979 novel, directed by Francis Lawrence, also stars Garrett Wareing, Charlie Plummer, Ben Wang, Roman Griffin Davis, Judy Greer, and Mark Hamill. Available in cinemas.
The Wrong Paris
The Wrong Paris stars Miranda Cosgrove as Dawn, an aspiring artist who joins a dating show thinking it’s set in Paris, France, but it’s actually in Paris, Texas. Dawn plans to get eliminated but changes her mind when she develops feelings for the bachelor, Trey, played by Pierson Fodé. Directed by Janeen Damian, the film also features Madison Pettis, Frances Fisher, and Yvonne Orji, and premieres on Netflix.
September 15
Den of Thieves: Pantera
Directed by Christian Gudegast, Gerard Butler returns as Big Nick, a former sheriff chasing Donnie (O’Shea Jackson Jr.), a skilled thief entangled with the Panther mafia—the plot centres on a high-stakes heist at the World Diamond Centre in Antwerp, Belgium. Nick infiltrates Donnie’s crew, resulting in a series of intense confrontations and shifting alliances. Available on Showmax.
September 19
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
Two strangers, Sarah (Margot Robbie) and David (Colin Farrell), meet at a wedding and embark on a whimsical journey through their pasts. Guided by a magical GPS, they relive pivotal moments that shape their present and future. Directed by Kogonada and written by Seth Reiss, this romantic fantasy features a cast including Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Kevin Kline, and Lily Rabe. You can follow them on their big, bold, beautiful journey when it lands in cinemas.
HIM
Directed by Justin Tipping and produced by Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions, the story follows Cameron “Cam” Cade (played by Tyriq Withers), a rising young football star who suffers a serious brain injury just before the NFL scouting combine. His career seems over—until his hero, legendary quarterback Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans), invites him to train at his secluded estate. What starts as a dream opportunity gradually turns dark and disturbing. Also starring Julia Fox, Tim Heidecker, Jim Jefferies in supporting roles. Available in cinemas nationwide.
Mulan
Mulan tells the story of a young woman who disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the army and fight against the Huns. Ming-Na Wen voices Mulan, with Lea Salonga providing her singing voice, while Eddie Murphy plays the dragon Mushu, BD Wong voices Li Shang with songs by Donny Osmond, and Miguel Ferrer appears as the villain Shan Yu. The animated musical will return to FilmOne screens.
September 21
The Unbreakable Boy
The Unbreakable Boy, directed by Jon Gunn, tells the true story of Austin LeRette, a young boy born with brittle bone disease and autism. Despite his challenges, Austin’s infectious joy and unique perspective inspire those around him. His father, Scott (Zachary Levi), initially struggles with the demands of parenting but gradually learns to embrace Austin’s spirit, leading to personal growth and family healing. With performances from Meghann Fahy, Jacob Laval, Drew Powell, and Patricia Heaton. Watch it on Showmax.
September 22
Stoker
Stoker (2013), directed by Park Chan-wook, follows India Stoker, played by Mia Wasikowska. After her father dies in a car accident, her mysterious Uncle Charlie comes to live with her and her unstable mother. India, who never knew him, grows suspicious as Charlie slowly becomes part of their household. Dark family secrets begin to surface, and tension builds in their eerie, isolated home. The psychological thriller will stream on Netflix.
Thelma
Thelma (2024), directed by Josh Margolin, stars June Squibb as a 93-year-old woman who sets out to recover $10,000 stolen by a phone scam. She is joined by her grandson Daniel (Fred Hechinger) and friend Ben (Richard Roundtree). Parker Posey, Clark Gregg, and Malcolm McDowell round out the cast. Available on Showmax
September 25
Wayward
Wayward tells the story of 11-year-old Cleo (Chloe Guidry), who, during a move from Idaho to Los Angeles, becomes captivated by a charismatic female hitchhiker (Jess Weixler) her mother picks up. As Cleo forms an unlikely bond with the hitchhiker, the line between kidnapping and running away becomes dangerously blurred. Directed by Jacquelyn Frohlich, the film also stars Jessica Sula, Rob Morrow, Will Brittain, and Colleen Camp. Streaming on Netflix.
September 26
Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie
Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie brings the popular preschool series to cinemas. The live-action animation follows Gabby, played by Laila Lockhart Kraner, as she sets off with her Grandma Gigi (voiced by Gloria Estefan) on a road trip to the magical city of Cat Francisco. Trouble begins when Gabby’s dollhouse is stolen by Vera, a quirky cat lady brought to life by Kristen Wiig. With the help of her cat friends, Gabby must find a way to get her dollhouse back home.
Mantis
A legendary assassin comes out of retirement to find the underworld divided after its leader’s death. Old allies turn into rivals as power struggles erupt, pulling him into a brutal fight for survival. Directed by Lee Tae-sung, Mantis features Yim Si-wan as Han-ul, Park Gyu-young as Jae-yi, and Jo Woo-jin as Dok-go. The action thriller premieres globally on Netflix.
One Battle After Another
Sixteen years after their last mission, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunites when an old enemy returns, putting their world at risk. Bob Ferguson (Leonardo DiCaprio) must fight to protect his daughter, supported by loyal friends. Directed, written, and produced by Paul Thomas Anderson, with co-producers Sara Murphy, Joanne Sellar, and Adam Somner, the film also stars Regina Hall, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Teyana Taylor, Chase Infiniti, Alana Haim, and Wood Harris. It hits theatres nationwide.
Ruth & Boaz
A modern retelling of the biblical love story, directed by Alanna Brown. The film follows Ruth Moably (Serayah McNeill), a rising hip-hop artist who leaves Atlanta after a personal tragedy and relocates to Tennessee to care for her late boyfriend’s mother, Naomi (Phylicia Rashad). There, she meets Boaz (Tyler Lepley), a vineyard owner, and the two form a deep connection
The film is produced by Tyler Perry and DeVon Franklin as part of their partnership with Netflix. It is set to premiere on Netflix.
September 29
Love Hurts
Marvin Gable, a Milwaukee realtor, thought he had left his violent past behind. His life changes when Rose Carlisle, a former partner-in-crime, sends him a crimson envelope, pulling him back into a world of hitmen and double-crosses.
Directed by Jonathan Eusebio, the film stars Ke Huy Quan as Marvin, Ariana DeBose as Rose, Daniel Wu as Knuckles Gable, Mustafa Shakir as The Raven, Cam Gigandet as Renny Merlo, Sean Astin as Cliff Cussick, and Rhys Darby as Kippy Betts.
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
In Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Puss discovers he’s used up eight of his nine lives. To regain them, he embarks on a quest to find the mythical Wishing Star. Along the way, he is joined by Kitty Softpaws, a fellow adventurer, and Perrito, an optimistic dog with a heart of gold. They face challenges from various adversaries, including the villainous Jack Horner and the personification of Death, who takes the form of a wolf.
Antonio Banderas returns as Puss in Boots, with Salma Hayek voicing Kitty Softpaws. Harvey Guillén brings Perrito to life, while Florence Pugh as Goldilocks, and Olivia Colman portrays Mama Bear. Other notable cast members include Ray Winstone as Papa Bear, Samson Kayo as Baby Bear, John Mulaney as Jack Horner, and Wagner Moura as Death. Da’Vine Joy Randolph voices Mama Luna, and Anthony Mendez. Available on Showmax.
The Heroic Trio
Three women with extraordinary abilities unite to confront a sinister force threatening Hong Kong. Michelle Yeoh stars as Ching, a woman with the power of invisibility, while Anita Mui plays Tung, a mild-mannered wife turned sword-wielding hero, and Maggie Cheung is Chat, a tough bounty hunter. Together, they confront the Evil Master and face their pasts. Watch the action thriller on Showmax.
International TV Shows Available to Watch in September 2025
September 1
The Amazing World of Gumball
A blue cat with a talent for chaos leads the charge in The Amazing World of Gumball, set in the anything-but-ordinary town of Elmore. Gumball Watterson, his goldfish-turned-brother Darwin, genius little sister Anais, hardworking mom Nicole, and lazy dad Richard turn everyday life into absurd comedy. The award-winning kids’ show will stream on Netflix.
The Runarounds S1
A group of freshly graduated high school friends from Wilmington, North Carolin,a come together the summer after graduation to form a rock band. They throw themselves into chasing a breakthrough, navigating romance, trouble, and bonds that feel like family—while sharing original music born from their real-life chemistry. The eight-episode season premieres on Prime Video, with the entire season dropping at once. Starring William Lipton, Axel Ellis, Jeremy Yun, Zendé Murdock, and Jesse Golliher, joined by Brooklyn Decker, Maximo Salas, Marley Aliah, Hayes MacArthur, Mark Wystrach, Shea Pritchard, Lilah Pate, and Kelley Pereira as band members.
Victorious

Tori Vega steps into the spotlight at Hollywood Arts, a high school for the insanely talented and wildly eccentric. One minute she’s living in her sister’s shadow, the next she’s performing on stage with a group of offbeat, brilliant misfits. Between freaky school projects, over-the-top performances, and unexpected drama, Tori learns that standing out might be the only way to truly fit in. Starring Victoria Justice, Leon Thomas III, Matt Bennett, Elizabeth Gillies, Ariana Grande, Avan Jogia, and Daniella Monet, the sitcom will arrive on Netflix.
September 3
Wednesday S2 Part 2
After Tyler’s attack, Wednesday wakes in the hospital and is visited by the ghost of Principal Weems. A new teacher, played by Lady Gaga, brings more trouble to Nevermore, while Tyler grows more dangerous and Wednesday foresees Enid’s death. With her family more involved than ever, she must fight to regain her powers and face her greatest challenge yet. The second half of Wednesday Season 2 lands on Netflix with four new episodes that wrap up the season at Nevermore Academy.
September 11
Beauty in Black S2
Created, directed, and executive produced by Tyler Perry, Beauty in Black Season 2 returns with Taylor Polidore Williams as Kimmie, a former exotic dancer who has risen to lead the Bellarie family’s beauty empire after marrying Horace Bellarie. As the new matriarch, Kimmie faces challenges from Horace’s family members, including his ex-wife Olivia, his sons Roy and Charles, his brother Norman, and Roy’s wife Mallory, all of whom are eager to take control of the empire. The new season will be available on Netflix
September 12
You and Everything Else
You and Everything Else follows childhood friends Ryu Eun-Joong, played by Kim Go-eun, and Cheon Sang-Yeon, played by Park Ji-hyun, whose relationship shifts across their teens, twenties, and thirties until they meet again at forty-two, when Sang-Yeon is confronted with cancer. Alongside them is Kim Gun-woo as Kim Sang-Hak, whose presence shapes their story of friendship, rivalry, and reconnection. The series, written by Song Hye-jin and directed by Jo Yeong-min, premieres on Netflix.
September 17
Gen V S2
Set months after The Boys Season 4 and Gen V Season 1, Godolkin University is now under martial law as Dean Cipher imposes a militaristic regime to train Supes as soldiers. Marie, Emma, Jordan, and Cate return, bearing trauma and framed as criminals, while Cate and Sam are hailed as heroes aligned with Homelander. Amid brewing human–Supe conflict, they uncover a hidden program tied to the school’s founder that could reshape everything—and Marie is central to it. Debuts on Prime Video with a three-episode premiere, then drops weekly through the finale in October.
September 18
Black Rabbit
Jake Friedken, a successful nightclub owner in New York, sees his life unravel when his estranged brother Vince suddenly returns, dragging him into a dangerous world of crime and family betrayal. Alongside Jude Law and Jason Bateman, the story brings in Cleopatra Coleman, Amaka Okafor, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Abbey Lee, Troy Kotsur, and Robin de Jesús. The eight-episode series will stream on Netflix.
September 19
Billionaires’ Bunker
Billionaires’ Bunker, directed by David Barrocal and Jesús Colmenar, follows a group of billionaires who take refuge in a luxury underground facility as World War III looms. Inside, they witness the collapse of the world above through screens, while old family feuds resurface, threatening their fragile sanctuary. The Spanish thriller series stars Miren Ibarguren, Joaquín Furriel, and Natalia Verbeke, and is set to premiere on Netflix.
Haunted Hotel
A single mom and her two kids run a haunted hotel with her late brother’s ghost, who thinks the other ghosts have clever ideas, in the adult animated comedy-horror series Haunted Hotel, premiering on Netflix. Voice cast includes Will Forte, Eliza Coupe, Skyler Gisondo, Natalie Palamides, Jimmi Simpson, Drew Tarver, and Duncan Trussell.
September 25
Alice in Borderland S3
Arisu (Kento Yamazaki) and Usagi (Tao Tsuchiya), now married, are pulled back into the Borderland after Usagi mysteriously disappears. Arisu receives the final card, taking them into a new set of brutal games with flaming arrows, electric traps, and psychological battles. Returning cast includes Ayaka Miyoshi (Ann) and Hayato Isomura (Banda), joined by newcomers like Kento Kaku as Ryuji. The series is directed by Shinsuke Sato, streaming on Netflix.
House of Guinness S1
Set in 1868 Dublin, the series begins after the death of brewing magnate Sir Benjamin Guinness. His children—Arthur (Anthony Boyle), Edward (Louis Partridge), Anne (Emily Fairn), and Ben (Fionn O’Shea)—inherit not just vast wealth but a turbulent legacy. A will binds Arthur and Edward to run the Guinness empire together, igniting a bitter struggle of ambition, loyalty, and buried secrets. The cast also features James Norton as Sean Rafferty, a ruthless foreman whose presence adds further tension. Created by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders), all eight episodes will air on Netflix.
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