Netflix Teases Early Fall 2025 Lineup of Movies and Series

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Netflix Previews Fall 2025 Lineup

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As we hit the midway point of the year, Netflix refreshed its movie and series slate documents for press for the remainder of 2025. As part of this, we just got release windows for many shows for the rest of the summer and Fall 2025 release dates. Here are all the significant changes and all the titles now confirmed for Fall 2025. 

This won’t be an expanded preview of each individual title, and where available, we’ll link to previews we have separately. It should go without saying that this is just a taste of what’s still to come throughout 2025 and predominantly focuses on the English slate of titles, mostly from the US. While we’re not allowed to link to the documents here, Netflix has the links in its blog post on the About Netflix site


Netflix Series Just Confirmed for Summer 2025 and Fall 2025

If we’ve got additional context or information about dates or widows, we’ll include them in brackets with expected, but beware that these are subject to change and are not confirmed.

Confirmed for Late Summer 2025

  • Untitled SEC Football Series
  • Building the Band
  • Katrina: Come Hell And High Water – Confirmed for August 2025
  • LeanneExpected in late July
  • WWE: Unreal — Expected July 29th
  • Love is Blind: UK (Season 2) – Expected August 2025
  • My Life with the Walter Boys (Season 2) — Expected August 21st
  • Hostage — Expected in August

Confirmed for Fall 2025 (September 22nd to December 21st)

Undated by still confirmed for release in 2025 

  • A Man on the Inside (Season 2)
  • The Abandons
  • Being Gordon Ramsey
  • Boots (fka The Corps)
  • Critical
  • Emily in Paris (Season 5)
  • Gabby’s Dollhouse (Season 12)
  • Haunted Hotel
  • House of Guinness
  • How To Get To Heaven From Belfast 
  • Matchroom: The Greatest Showmen (W/T)
  • Monster (Season 3) — Note that Deadline recently suggested this has been pushed to 2026. 
  • Nobody Wants This (Season 2) Expected to land in October.
  • Our Water World 
  • Selling Sunset (Season 9)
  • Selling the OC (Season 4)
  • Starting 5 (Season 2)
  • Stranger Things 5 (Final Season) — Expected to land in at least two volumes in October and November.
  • Take That 
  • The Vince Staples Show (Season 2)
  • Wayward — Expected in September
  • The Witcher (Season 4)
  • With Love, Meghan (Season 2)

Given this list, there are only a few notable omissions. From the UK slate, The Undertow, Man vs. Baby, and Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials are no longer present or don’t feature a 2025 label, meaning they could be pushed. One Piece fans will be sad to hear that season 2 is still missing from the slate list for this year, as are the returns of Virgin River, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Lincoln Lawyer. Those returning shows shouldn’t be a major surprise, given that many have just recently wrapped filming.


Netflix Movies/Documentaries Confirmed for Fall 2025

Confirmed for Fall 2025 Release

2025 TBD

For the first time with the movie list, there have been no major removals midway through the year, indicating that everything that was announced for 2025 at Next on Netflix in January will remain on the 2025 slate. On the documentary side, two in that TBD list are brand new, including 1975, expected to be a feature film on the band from director Morgan Neville, and another crime feature doc from Skye Borgman titled Unknown Number: The Highschool Catfish


We’ll soon add all these release windows and dates to our 2025 Netflix release schedule, so keep that page bookmarked for the entire list. Also, in case you missed it yesterday, Jacob and I picked out our most anticipated new releases for the second half of 2025

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