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What is releasing on Netflix in September 2025? Check out full list
What is releasing on Netflix in September 2025? Check out full list

Hindustan Times

time12-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

What is releasing on Netflix in September 2025? Check out full list

With both highly anticipated sequels and brand new originals, September on Netflix promises to be full of exciting releases. Here is a full list of everything releasing on Netflix this September 2025. Netflix September 2025 slate.(Instagram/Netflix) Netflix September 2025 lineup September 1 60 Days In (Season 8): Continuing this captivating reality series, which places volunteers into prison to uncover secrets from the inside. Devil on Campus: The Larry Ray Story (2024): Lifetime movie where Billy Zane plays an ex-con sociopath who charms students and exploits them. Escape Room (2019): A group of six strangers must work together to solve a series of deadly puzzles in this psychological horror film. Franklin and Bash (Seasons 1-4): A dramedy series revolving around two friends who apply unorthodox legal strategies to a traditional law firm. Karen Kingsbury's A Thousand Tomorrows (Season 1): A romantic drama revolving around a barrel racer and a bull rider. Shrek the Third (2007): The third film in the beloved animated saga where Shrek learns he is expecting a child. The 4 Rascals (2025) White Noise (2005): Supernatural horror film featuring Michael Keaton and Deborah Kara Unger. September 3 Wednesday (Season 2 Part 2): The Last episodes of Netflix's gothic comedy. September 4 Pokémon Concierge (Season 1 Part 2): The stop-motion Pokémon Resort series continues. The Blackening (2023): A feature-length slasher horror comedy about friends hunted while on a getaway. Also read: Netflix's September 2025 anime slate brings back fan-favorites, bold new originals September 5 Inspector Zende (2025): Bollywood drama about a serial killer causing havoc in Mumbai and evading capture. Love Con Revenge (2025): A documentary on victims of romance scams turning the tables on their fraudulent victims. Queen Mantis (Season 1): A Korean police procedural. A new mystery thriller will be released weekly. September 7 Redeeming Love (2022): A feel-good period romance film set in the California Gold Rush. The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity (Season 1): Shounen romance anime is releasing all episodes at once. September 8 Dr. Seuss's Red Fish Blue Fish (Season 1): New animated series for preschoolers based on the famous book. Her Mother's Killer (Season 2): Colombian Telenovela. September 9 Daddy's Home (2015) & Daddy's Home 2 (2017): A movie series featuring Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell that relates to comedy and family issues that are too complicated. Kiss or Die: A Japanese comedy variety limited series. September 10 Love is Blind: France (Season 1): A cross-national version of the famous dating show. The Dead Girls: A Mexican drama series of sisters who constructed a brothel empire and later transformed into killers. September 11 Diary of a Ditched Girl (Season 1): Swedish romantic drama about a girl not giving up on love and fights for her relationship. Tyler Perry's Beauty in Black (Season 2): Continuation of the drama series where Kimmie now runs the family business. September 12 Ratu Ratu Queens (Season 1): Indonesian comedy drama about the friendship and the ambition of the ladies. The Wrong Paris: A romantic comedy where a contestant for a dating show expects Paris in France but finds herself in Paris Texas. You And Everything Else: A Korean drama about lifelong friends reconnecting. September 13 Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford: Streaming exclusively on Netflix, live boxing match. September 17 Next Gen Chef (Season 1): A culinary competition where 21 young chefs compete at The Culinary Institute of America. September 18 Black Rabbit: A crime thriller movie with Jude Law and Jason Bateman as a restaurateur who is forced into crime. September 19 Billionaires Bunker (Season 1): From the creators of Money Heist, the series explores how billionaires cope in isolation during the crises they created for themselves. Haunted Hotel (Season 1): An adult animated comedy series that follows a haunted hotel managed by a mother and her ghost sibling. She Said Maybe: German romcom. September 21 Death Inc. (Season 3): The Spanish comedy sitcom series continues. September 23 Crime Scene Zero (Season 1): South Korean reality program in which contestants act out as either suspects or detectives for different mysteries. September 25 Alice in Borderland (Season 3): Fans of the Japanese fantasy survival series can look forward to this long-awaited season. Wayward (Season 1): Canadian mystery series starring Toni Collette about an unusual boarding school for troubled teens. September 26 French Lover: A romantic comedy starring Omar Sy as an actor who falls in love with a struggling waitress. Ruth & Boaz: A biblical drama produced by Tyler Perry that tells the story of a young woman who escapes the Atlanta music industry to discover love and family. Coming Soon (TBD) Dog Man (2025): From DreamWorks, an animated movie featuring the voice of Pete Davidson and Ricky Gervais, adapting the famous novel. Be sure to catch any remaining episodes of The Resident because it, along with other titles, will be leaving Netflix this month. In addition to romance, thrillers, anime, and comedies, Netflix will be featuring live sports. September is shaping up to be a binge-worthy month on Netflix. FAQs 1. When does Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 release? September 3, 2025. 2. Which live sports event is coming to Netflix in September? Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford boxing match on September 13. 3. Are there any new international series in September? Yes, including Inspector Zende (Bollywood), Ratu Ratu Queens (Indonesia), and Crime Scene Zero (Korea).

Full Trailer for Billy Zane's Marlon Brando Film WALTZING WITH BRANDO — GeekTyrant
Full Trailer for Billy Zane's Marlon Brando Film WALTZING WITH BRANDO — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time07-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Tyrant

Full Trailer for Billy Zane's Marlon Brando Film WALTZING WITH BRANDO — GeekTyrant

We've got a new full trailer for you to watch for the upcoming film Waltzing with Brando , which stars Billy Zane as he takes on the role of legendary actor Marlon Brando. It's pretty wild to see Zane in this role because he completely disappears into the role! It looks like a fun movie! The film is based on the memoir by the actor's architect, Bernard Judge. in the film, Brando recruits the Los Angeles architect (Jon Heder) to build the world's first ecologically perfect retreat on a small, uninhabited island in Tahiti. The story follows Brando "as he filmed Mutiny on the Bounty and bought a tiny and uninhabitable island in Tahiti. His intent was to escape his hectic Hollywood lifestyle and show the world the path to sustainability. The film will be set between 1969 and 1974, 'a period during which Brando was preparing to star in The Godfather and Last Tango in Paris . 'The action will show Brando's interaction with Judge as they spend time together on the island and work up plans for a paradise getaway far from the public glare at a time when the actor was one of the most famous people on the planet.' The movie is written and directed by Bill Fishman, who previously worked with Zane on the 1993 Western Posse . The cast also includes Camille Razat, Richard Dreyfuss, Alaina Huffman, Tia Carrere, and James Jagger. Waltzing with Brando is set to hit theaters in the United States in 2025.

Hollywood star Billy Zane is in Perth for Supanova
Hollywood star Billy Zane is in Perth for Supanova

Perth Now

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Hollywood star Billy Zane is in Perth for Supanova

From playing the dastardly antagonist in Titanic to an unforgettable cameo in Zoolander, Billy Zane enjoys cult status in Hollywood, and has brought that star power to Perth this weekend for Supanova. Zane is one of the headliners of the annual celebration of all things pop culture, and told The West Australian the opportunity to share his many notable characters with West Aussie fans felt like 'a strange dream that has a Rip Van Winkle quality to it'. 'When you think of the Back to the Futures, Memphis Belle, Titanic and The Phantom, you just go, 'Wow', although, mind you, there's 100 turkeys that really are the shoulders that those movies stand upon,' he laughed. Impeccably dressed, the 59-year-old expounded on his disparate interests, from a decades-long career as an abstract expressionist artist, science and, of course, the film industry. The movie "Titanic", written and directed by James Cameron. Seen here from left, Billy Zane as Caledon 'Cal' Hockley and Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater. Credit: CBS Photo Archive / CBS via Getty Images Weirdly, despite all the attempted murdering, evidence planting and using a random kid to get on a lifeboat, the narrative around Cal has evolved over the years to the point some pundits question if Rose made the wrong choice by hooking up with Jack. 'From my point of view, I always try to find dimension for my most questionable of characters, to bring them beyond just being an entertaining obstacle for our protagonists to overcome,' Zane said. Arguably none of his characters are more memorably questionable than his first major big-screen role, the terrifyingly psychopathic Hughie, in the 1989 Phillip Noyce classic, Dead Calm. Billy Zane and Ben Stiller in Zoolander. Credit: Supplied 'I owe my entire career (to that production) ... it was so significant for me as a 21-year-old actor,' he admitted. 'Nicole was two years younger than me, but had a formidable capacity and grasp on her sense of self as a young woman and actress, and we were both punching above our weight and together really helped reinforce and support each other.' Support was also what Zane offered Derek Zoolander in a 'walk-off' against Owen Wilson's Hansel, when Zane played himself in Ben Stiller's iconic 2001 comedy. Those few minutes of screen time launched a thousand Zane memes, which the actor certainly didn't see coming. 'Never in a million years,' Zane said. Supanova runs today and tomorrow at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Hollywood star unrecognisable as he returns to Australia 35 years after starring in iconic Nicole Kidman film
Hollywood star unrecognisable as he returns to Australia 35 years after starring in iconic Nicole Kidman film

Daily Mail​

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Hollywood star unrecognisable as he returns to Australia 35 years after starring in iconic Nicole Kidman film

Titanic 'villain' Billy Zane has returned Down Under more than 35 years after he starred in the Nicole Kidman hit Dead Calm. Zane appeared alongside the Aussie Oscar winner and Sam Neill in the Australian-made thriller, which was filmed in Sydney and on Queensland 's Great Barrier Reef in 1987. On Tuesday the 59-year-old, who looks unrecognisable from his days as a heart throb, was sightseeing around the Rock's and Sydney Harbour. Sharing a post to his Instagram, the actor recalled his time making his Aussie movie after spotting a vintage sailing yacht, the Southern Swan, docked in Sydney Harbour. In the movie, Zane plays a crazed drifter, who has been sailing the Pacific in a schooner and later kidnaps Nicole's character. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'So great to be back on the Rocks in Sydney, ' Zane said in his post. 'Sure looks like my Square Rigged, double masted Brig from Dead Calm, doesn't it,' he added. Billy was referring to the three-masted Southern Swan, which currently operates on Sydney Harbour as a pleasure cruiser. The schooner that was used in the film was an old Merchant Marine vessel was a that had been damaged in a storm and later reconditioned for use in the production. A replica was used for a scene in which the boat is enveloped by flames. Zane shared a photo of the ship, as well as a another photo of himself standing by the international terminal. Rugged up for the chilly Winter weather, Zane, wearing designer eye wear, looked stylish in a flat cap and grey scarf. He also shared shared a photo of himself enjoying a drink in a bathrobe. It comes after the star attended the Supanova fan convention in Sydney on Sunday. The American actor graciously signed autographs for his admirers while appearing at the event as one of the key celebrities that drew in the crowds. He appeared in his element as he mingled with his fans. The Titanic star became a household name in 1997, after appearing alongside Kate Winslet as the film's villain, Caledon Hockley. He is also known for his impressive turns in the The Phantom in 1996, lDead Calm in 1989 and Zoolander in 2001. Last year, Zane was again unrecognisable after transforming into Marlon Brando for the new biopic, Waltzing With Brando. The biopic is based on a memoir penned by the acclaimed actor's architect, Bernard Judge. It tells the story of how Brando discovered Judge and convinced him to build the world's first ecologically perfect retreat on the tiny, uninhabitable Tahitian island of Tetiaroa.

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