What to Stream on Netflix This September A Latin-Fueled Lineup

September arrives with a powerful lineup of Latino-centered stories and productions on Netflix, marking one of the platform’s most ambitious months yet. From gothic mysteries and Mexican true-crime adaptations to a live boxing spectacle, the streaming giant is spotlighting an extraordinary range of genres and voices across Latin America. Here’s a closer look at what’s coming throughout the month.
Wednesday (Season 2 Part 2) – September 3rd
The month begins on September 3 with the return of Wednesday, one of Netflix’s biggest cultural phenomena, as the second half of season two makes its debut. After the shocking events of the first part, Wednesday Addams, played with sharp intensity by Jenna Ortega, finds herself once again navigating the eerie world of Nevermore Academy.
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The new episodes pick up right after she is thrown from a window by Tyler Galpin, only to awaken in a hospital with both physical and emotional wounds. Her recovery is interrupted by a ghostly visit from Principal Larissa Weems, who guides her with cryptic words while darker forces continue to brew around her. As Wednesday struggles with her diminished psychic abilities and the chaos unleashed by her choices in part one, old enemies resurface and new threats tighten around Nevermore. Adding to the intrigue is the return of Gwendoline Christie and the much-anticipated arrival of Lady Gaga in a secretive guest role.
Countdown: Canelo v Crawford – September 4th
Narrated by Josh Brolin and Diego Luna, this behind-the-scenes docuseries follows two of boxing’s greatest fighters, Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez and Terence Crawford, as they prepare for their clash in Las Vegas. The cameras capture their grueling training regimens, their mental battles, and the weight of legacy each man carries into the ring. This intimate glimpse builds anticipation for their September 13 fight, promising fans not just a sporting event, but a look into what it means to push body and soul to the edge.
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Her Mother’s Killer (Season 2) – September 8th
Known locally as La venganza de Analía, the telenovela picks up as Analía Guerrero believes she can finally live in peace with Pablo de la Torre, her great love and a candidate for the presidency. Her father, Guillermo León Mejía, is behind bars, and for a moment justice seems to have prevailed.
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But Mejía’s release reignites his hunger for revenge. He enlists the help of Paulina Peña, a ruthless assassin whose presence injects a new level of tension and danger into Analía’s life. Carolina Gómez once again leads a cast that includes Paola Turbay, Juliana Galvis, Andrea Gómez, and many others, promising a season rich with betrayal, passion, and political intrigue.
Love is Blind: Brazil – A Fresh Start – September 10th
The new season of the beloved reality series will introduce a groundbreaking twist: for the first time, all participants are over the age of 50. Hosted by Camila Queiroz and Klebber Toledo, this edition of the hit reality experiment asks whether love can still be blind when age and experience shape expectations of romance. The season not only brings a refreshing perspective but also offers a poignant reminder that love has no expiration date.
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The Dead Girls – September 10th
A chilling Mexican drama based on Jorge Ibargüengoitia’s novel Las muertas. Inspired by the true story of “Las Poquianchis,” the infamous sisters who built a brothel empire in 1960s Mexico before becoming some of the country’s most feared serial killers, the series promises to be both disturbing and mesmerizing. With a powerhouse cast that includes Paulina Gaitán, Arcelia Ramírez, Joaquín Cosío, and Alfonso Herrera, and directed by Luis Estrada, the show dramatizes one of Mexico’s darkest chapters while weaving in themes of corruption, ambition, and betrayal.
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Maledictions – September 12th
Adapted from Claudia Piñeiro’s novel Las maldiciones, this Argentinian limited series spans just three episodes, but each promises to deliver tightly wound suspense. When the daughter of a powerful governor is kidnapped, long-buried conspiracies come to light, exposing a decade of corruption and institutional violence. Led by Leonardo Sbaraglia and Gustavo Bassani, and directed by Daniel Burman and Martín Hodara, this taut thriller blends family drama with the shadows of politics, making it a binge-worthy yet deeply unsettling experience.
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Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford – September 13
The date fans have circled in red: the live broadcast of Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford. This showdown for the undisputed Super Middleweight Championship transforms Las Vegas into the capital of the boxing world once again. Netflix has assembled an all-star commentary team including Jon Anik, Max Kellerman, Andre Ward, and the legendary Michael Buffer, whose iconic call will echo through Allegiant Stadium. With Mario López hosting, and a team of seasoned analysts and reporters providing every angle, the event promises to be nothing short of a global spectacle, accessible to millions of Netflix subscribers.
Billionaires’ Bunker – September 19
A new Spanish series from Esther Martínez Lobato and Álex Pina, the mind behind Money Heist. Here, wealth offers no salvation as a group of billionaires retreat into an opulent underground shelter during a world crisis, only to discover that danger and conflict follow them below. As claustrophobic tensions rise inside Kimera Underground Park, old wounds and family rivalries erupt, exposing secrets and forging unexpected alliances. Featuring Miren Ibarguren, Joaquín Furriel, and Natalia Verbeke among others, this series promises a biting critique of wealth and power, all set within the confines of a gilded cage.
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The Guest – September 24
The Colombian story follows Silvia, whose marriage to Lorenzo is unraveling just as their daughter battles addiction. When Sonia, a friend from the past, unexpectedly arrives at their home, her intentions soon become clear: to drive a wedge between Silvia’s family and ultimately destroy Lorenzo, who is campaigning to become Attorney General. With Laura Londoño, Carmen Villalobos, and Jason Day leading the cast, this telenovela blends personal drama with political ambition, spinning a tale of betrayal and obsession.
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From supernatural mysteries and brutal true-crime dramas to reality experiments and the grandeur of live sports, Netflix is giving its Latino audience, and the world, stories that are bold, diverse, and impossible to ignore.
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