Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Netflix | September 21-27, 2025
So you’re stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Netflix, hoping something jumps out. We’ve been there. That’s why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this week—no fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, there’s something worth hitting play on. Here’s your movie cheat sheet for September 21–27, 2025—because your time is too valuable for another “meh” movie night.
The Wrong Paris (2025)

Paris, Texas—not exactly the trip she booked.
Miranda Cosgrove thought she signed up for romance in Paris, France, but Netflix’s latest rom-com drops her in Paris, Texas instead. What could’ve been a nightmare detour turns into something sweeter when a cowboy bachelor (Pierson Fodé) enters the picture. With Madison Pettis and Yvonne Orji adding plenty of comedy, it’s got the playful vibes of Sweet Home Alabama—just with a reality dating show twist.
She Said Maybe (2025)

When your whole world flips overnight.
This German-Turkish dramedy follows Mavi, who learns she’s the heir to a wealthy Istanbul family after growing up in Hamburg. Suddenly she’s juggling family secrets, luxury drama, and a relationship that may not survive the change. Directors The Chau Ngo and Buket Alakuş keep it heartfelt and funny, with a mix of culture-clash laughs and warm romance. Think Crazy Rich Asians, but set between Europe and Turkey.
KPop Demon Hunters (2025)

Idols by day, demon slayers by night.
Netflix’s biggest animated hit of the year isn’t just about catchy songs—it’s about three K-pop idols secretly saving their fans from supernatural chaos. With Arden Cho, Ji-young Yoo, Daniel Dae Kim, and Ken Jeong lending voices, it’s colorful, high-energy, and impossible not to root for. If you haven’t hit play yet, now’s the time—this movie already broke Netflix viewership records.
KPop Demon Hunters: Sing-Along (2025)
Yes, you can belt out every song.
Netflix doubled down on the craze with a karaoke-ready version of Demon Hunters. Lyrics pop up on screen, and you even “help” the heroes complete their mission by singing along. It’s goofy, interactive fun and basically a built-in excuse for a watch party.
The Mule (2018)

Clint Eastwood, still breaking rules at 90.
Based on a true story, Eastwood plays a down-on-his-luck gardener who accidentally becomes a drug mule for a Mexican cartel. Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, and Dianne Wiest round out the cast, but it’s Eastwood’s quiet, world-weary performance that anchors the whole thing. It’s not flashy, but it’s one of those movies that sneaks up on you.
The Thursday Murder Club (2025)

Retirees with more bite than you’d think.
Adapted from Richard Osman’s bestseller, this cozy-but-clever whodunit stars Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley as senior sleuths poking into a developer’s suspicious death. Chris Columbus directs, Thomas Newman scores, and the tone lands somewhere between Knives Out and Only Murders in the Building. It’s witty, warm, and surprisingly twisty.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024)

The blue blur meets his match.
Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles are back—this time up against Shadow, voiced by Keanu Reeves. Jim Carrey returns as Robotnik, and the movie swings big with Dragon Ball Z–style showdowns and buddy banter. If you grew up on Sonic games (or just need some family-friendly popcorn action), this one’s a blast.
Saiyaara (2025)

A Bollywood romance with all the feels.
Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda star in this Mohit Suri–directed love story about two musicians finding connection through their art. The songs have already topped charts, and the film exploded on Netflix after a massive box office run in India. If you liked A Star Is Born or even La La Land, this will hit you right in the heart.
War Dogs (2016)

When the hustle goes way too far.
Miles Teller and Jonah Hill play Miami bros who stumble into the world of arms dealing and score a $300 million Pentagon contract. Todd Phillips (The Hangover, Joker) directs, and Ana de Armas shows up before her big breakout. It’s wild, ridiculous, and based on a true story—which makes it even crazier.
Seventh Son (2014)

Old-school fantasy with witches galore.
Jeff Bridges is a grizzled monster hunter, Julianne Moore chews scenery as an evil witch, and Ben Barnes plays the farm boy apprentice trying to stay alive. Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington pop up in supporting roles, making this a fun spot-the-star time capsule. It didn’t set the world on fire when it released, but it’s solid fantasy comfort food if you’re craving swords and sorcery.
And Thats A Wrap
From Miranda Cosgrove’s fish-out-of-water dating mishap in The Wrong Paris to Keanu Reeves stepping in as Shadow in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Netflix is packed with variety this week. Craving a heartfelt love story? Saiyaara and She Said Maybe deliver. Want something silly and stylish? KPop Demon Hunters (and its sing-along) have you covered. In the mood for a cozy mystery or a gritty true-crime drama? The Thursday Murder Club and The Mule both hit the spot. No matter your mood, Netflix has a movie that’ll pull you out of scrolling purgatory.
