New month, new shows to obsess over. September is packed with creepy comebacks, slick originals, and a few wildcards you didn’t know you needed. Whether you’re into supernatural drama, murder mysteries, or just something to binge over the weekend, here’s our Mga NaPili—10 streaming titles dropping this month. And yes, we’ve included trailers where you can already peek at the chaos ahead.
1) Wednesday: Season 2 – Part 2 (Netflix)
She’s still creepy, still kooky, and now even darker. Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Addams returns with more mysteries, monsters, and a shocking comeback from Principal Weems. Expect a blend of gothic horror and sharp humor as Nevermore Academy becomes even deadlier this season.
2) House of Guinness (Netflix)
From Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, this period drama explores the legendary beer dynasty that shaped generations. The show dives deep into the rivalries, politics, and sacrifices that built one of the most iconic names in brewing history. If you’re into slow-burn storytelling with sharp character arcs, this one’s worth raising a glass to.
3) Alice in Borderland: Season 3 (Netflix)
The deadly games are far from over. Arisu and friends face even more twisted rules and brutal challenges in this highly anticipated third season. With higher stakes and fewer allies, survival has never felt this impossible—or this addictive to watch.
4) The Wrong Paris (Netflix)
Imagine flying out to join a glamorous Paris dating show… only to land in Paris, Texas. This rom-com leans on awkward dates, misplaced glamour, and surprising sparks between mismatched couples. It’s a sweet and chaotic reminder that love often shows up where you least expect it.
5) Black Rabbit (Netflix)
Jason Bateman and Jude Law team up as brothers running a high-end restaurant while drowning in crime and debt. Darkly funny and dangerously addictive, the series explores how far people will go when survival is on the line. Expect sharp dialogue, moral dilemmas, and plenty of shady late-night deals.
6) Wayward (Netflix)
Mae Martin leads this unsettling miniseries set in a “troubled teen” facility that hides more than it reveals. The deeper the characters dig, the more disturbing the truth becomes about those running the show. It’s a haunting, character-driven thriller that lingers long after the credits roll.
7) Mantis (Netflix, Sept 26)
Spinning off from Kill Boksoon, this Korean action film throws us into the life of another assassin caught in a cycle of violence. Stylishly shot and brutally choreographed, the film promises both spectacle and heart. Fans of hard-hitting K-action are in for a bloody treat.
8) The BA***DS of Bollywood (Netflix, Sept 18)
Chasing stardom in Bollywood isn’t for the faint of heart, and this drama makes that crystal clear. The story follows an outsider who risks it all to break into India’s glittering but unforgiving film industry. Glamour, scandal, and ambition collide in a tale as cutthroat as it is dazzling.
9) Only Murders in the Building: Season 5 (Disney+, Sept 9)
Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez return with another season of quirky crime-solving in the Arconia. This time, the stakes are bigger, the suspects are trickier, and the laughs are just as sharp. With their podcast still alive and kicking, the trio proves murder has never been this entertaining.
10) The Morning Show: Season 4 (Apple TV+)
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return for another season of cutthroat newsroom drama. Power struggles intensify as fresh scandals shake up the network behind the cameras. With explosive performances and plenty of twists, this is prestige drama at its juiciest.