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Netflix’s September lineup is loaded with an exciting mix of action films, original series, and live events that will keep viewers entertained through the end of summer.

From Fast & Furious to Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 and even Canelo vs. Crawford boxing, you’ll be glued to the TV for sure. Check out what’s new on the streaming platform below.

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Movies to Watch

Several Hollywood classics are hitting the platform, including all the installments of the unforgettable Fast & Furious franchise. Alongside these, viewers can enjoy titles such as Black Rabbit, The Infiltrator, Pride and Prejudice, She’s All That, and Good Will Hunting.

The selections provide a great mix of action, romance, coming-of-age, and heartfelt movies that will appeal to a broad audience.

TV Series to Binge

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Ever since the first part premiered, fans have been eagerly waiting for Wednesday Season 2 Part 2. Fortunately, the ending half of the season will premiere on September 3rd, tying together all the loose ends from Part 1.

Netflix’s decision to release the sophomore season in two parts has dramatically increased anticipation, drawing new and returning visitors to the platform.

As for other series releases, there are new and returning favorites. Luis Estrada’s series Las Muertas debuts, based on true events and sure to provide a compelling narrative grounded in reality.

Fans who enjoy documentaries can check out the one featuring Charlie Sheen, alongside international versions of Love Is Blind from Brazil and France.

Plus, the third season of the highly acclaimed Alice in Borderland will be available.

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Live Boxing Event

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Live boxing? Yes. Netflix is jumping into the live sports arena with a standout event featuring Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford.

The event is scheduled for September 13th, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The super middleweight bout will be broadcast live on Netflix. It starts at 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT with no additional cost or pay-per-view fees.

This is a huge milestone for both Netflix and streaming platforms as they expand into live sports.

Boxing Documentary Series

Partnering the live boxing event is Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford. The documentary series provides fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the fighters’ training camps and personal lives.

The series aims to offer exclusive insights into routines, strategies, and the mindset of both contenders as they prepare for the match. Netflix subscribers will be treated to lots of boxing content that isn’t normally available on the service.

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Netflix’s September Lineup

With this wide-ranging slate, Netflix continues its dominance in the streaming industry. The service dips into on-demand entertainment while also providing live broadcasts, blockbusters, and new originals. The live sports broadcasts are especially unique, since the boxing events are traditionally dominated by cable and pay-per-view models.

The global content, true-crime narratives, and family-friendly animations all reflect the platform’s strategy to cater to a broad spectrum of fans. Whether viewers seek high-octane action, compelling true stories, or live-event excitement, Netflix aims to deliver it all to its subscribers.