New Netflix movies: every original film you can watch on the best streaming service in September 2025

Boaz and Ruth's foreheads touching at night in Ruth & Boaz
A reimagining of a love story from the Bible, Ruth & Boaz is now playing on Netflix (Image credit: Netflix)

New Netflix movies have been sporadic in their arrival over the last few weeks. Indeed, since this article's last update in mid-August, there have only been two new movies (English language ones, anyway) that have landed on the best streaming service.

Nonetheless, it's high time that I overhauled this new Netflix films guide. Below, then, you'll now find the most recent new movies to be released on the streamer. There's a full release schedule for the rest of 2025 at the end of this piece, too, so you can see if there's anything that you'll want to be seated for before 2025 is over.

New Netflix movies: September

Ruth & Boaz

Ruth & Boaz | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube Ruth & Boaz | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube
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Release date: September 26
Runtime: 93 minutes
Age rating: PG-13 (US); 12 (UK)
Cast: Serayah, Tyler Lepley, Phylicia Rashad, Kenneth Edmonds, Gregalan Williams, Nijah Brenea, Walnette Santiago, James Thomas, Christopher Broughton, Jermaine Dupri, and Chaundre Hall-Broomfield
Director: Alanna Brown
RT score: TBC (critics); TBC (audience)

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A modern day retelling of a love story from the Bible, Ruth & Boaz tells the tale of the titular pair whose paths when the former relocates to Tennessee to move on from a personal tragedy. At the time of this article's latest update, the RnB-infused Netflix film hasn't been seen by many fans or critics, so it's hard to gauge if it's any good. Considering it's executively produced by the industrious Tyler Perry, though, I'm sure fans of Perry's previous Netflix projects will enjoy what's on offer.

The Wrong Paris

The Wrong Paris | Miranda Cosgrove and Pierson Fodé | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube The Wrong Paris | Miranda Cosgrove and Pierson Fodé | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube
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Release date: September 12
Runtime: 107 minutes
Age rating: PG-13 (US); 12 (UK)
Cast: Miranda Cosgrove, Pierson Fodé, Madison Pettis, Madeleine Arthur, Frances Fisher, and Yvonne Orji
Director: Janeen Damian
RT score: 67% (critics); 61% (audience)

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Another rom-com that's joined Netflix's movie library, The Wrong Paris stars Miranda Cosgrove as Dawn, a young woman who signs up for a reality TV show that'll take place in Paris. Not the French capital, mind you – instead, it's set in Paris, Texas. Unimpressed, Dawn plots a way to get herself voted off the program, but her growing feelings for the shows bachelor Trey McAllen (Pierson Fode) start to complicate matters. As romantic comedies go, The Wrong Paris is one of Netflix's stronger offerings, so you're sure to get more than a kick out of it if this kind of genre fare is your go-to.

What new Netflix movies are coming in October 2025 and beyond?

Josh O'Connor's unnamed priest standing in a church behind Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc in Knives Out 3

The third Knives Out movie won't be released until December (Image credit: Netflix)

There'll be plenty of new Netflix movies that'll launch on the platform between now and the end of 2025. For a rundown of the English language ones that'll arrive next month and beyond, read on:

  • Steve (October 3)
  • The Woman in Cabin 10 (October 10)
  • The Twits (October 17)
  • A House of Dynamite (October 24)
  • Ballad of a Small Player (October 29)
  • Frankenstein (November 7)
  • A Merry Little Ex-Mas (November 12)
  • In Your Dreams (November 14)
  • Train Dreams (November 21)
  • Jingle Bell Heist (November 26)
  • Jay Kelly (December 5)
  • Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (December 12)
  • Goodbye June (December 24)

For more Netflix-based coverage, find out how to sign up to Netflix or get the lowdown on whether it's worth cancelling your Netflix subscription.

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As TechRadar's senior entertainment reporter, Tom covers all of the latest movies, TV shows, and streaming service news that you need to know about. You'll regularly find him writing about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and many other topics of interest.


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