Netflix dropped its widely-anticipated slate of films and TV shows for 2025 this morning. And, let’s just say, over here at InStyle, we are already clearing our evenings and getting our popcorn ready. The streaming service’s line-up includes the final installments to cult-favorites, including Squid Game, You, and Stranger Things, and while we are so sad to see them go, we can’t wait to see how the creators wrapped up their bows. Of course, when one door closes, another collection of binge-able series drops—we’re looking at you Apple Cider Vinegar, The Four Seasons, and Zero Day. Not to mention, cliffhangers will be resolved with the continuation of The Diplomat and Ginny & Georgia. And, if you’re in the mood for a movie, Frankenstein is finally here, in which Jacob Elordi has done the impossible: made the disfigured green creature look hot.
Read on for every title coming to your 14-inch laptop screen in the coming months, starting with the ones we’re most excited about.
Wednesday
The world’s favorite emo teenager is returning to your screen. That’s right, Jenna Ortega will be reprising her role as title character, Wednesday Addams, for season two. The Tim Burton-directed series will see other fan favorites returning, including Emma Myers as Enid, Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia, and Joy Sunday as Bianca Barclay.
Running Point
Kate Hudson and Brenda Song? It doesn’t get better than that. The two ever-stylish women play Isla Gordon and Ali Lee, respectively, in the new comedy series releasing on February 27. The story follows Isla as she is appointed president of her family business, the Los Angeles Waves basketball team, after a scandal forces her brother to step down.
The Four Seasons
Talk about a powerhouse cast. Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney, Colman Domingo, and Marco Calvani star in this series adaptation of Alan Alda’s 1981 romcom of the same name.
Stranger Things
The kids of Hawkins—and their pretty-boy dad of the friend group, Steve Harrington—are finally back after three years for a fifth and final season of the beloved science-fiction-horror-drama. The Duffer brothers have cooked up what can only be a described as a gripping, nail-biting conclusion, starring returning cast Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, Gaten Matarazzo, Joe Keery, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, and more.
Frankenstein
Mia Goth continues her horror streak, while an unrecognizable Elordi dips his toe into the thrills and chills with a new adaptation of the 1818 Mary Shelley tale, directed by Guillermo del Toro.
Black Mirror
Charlie Brooker is bringing six new mind-bending episodes of his dark, satirical anthology series with a seventh season starring Awkwafina, Emma Corrin, Paul Giamatti, Rashida Jones, Tracee Ellis Ross, and more.
Ginny & Georgia
The mother-daughter duo is back and getting into more mischief is season 3, out this summer.
Apple Cider Vinegar
Consider us on the edge of our seats for this limited series. As the marketing for the show put it, “A true-ish story based on a lie,” this show follows Instagram wellness guru Belle Gibson, who fooled the world into believing that she was suffering from cancer and managing the disease with self-care therapies.
You
Joe Goldberg’s bloody tales of stalking and killing come to an end where it all began—New York City. Penn Badgley reprises the charming psycho for a fifth and final season.
Squid Game
Hwang Dong-hyuk is back with a quick follow-up to the long-awaited season 2 with a third and final installment of his South Korean survival thriller, out June 27. Will Seong Gi-hun shut down the elites for good?
Victoria Beckham Documentary Series
We’re sat. Following the success (and viral memes) from Beckham, Victoria Beckham is taking the spotlight in her own documentary series, focusing on her fashion and beauty empires, as well as her star-studded family and group of friends.
Plus, so much more…
Big Mouth: Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Ayo Edebiri, Maya Rudolph, Jessi Klein, and Jordan Peele are back and mouthier than ever for the eighth and final season of the animated sitcom.
Happy Gilmore 2: It only took 29 years, but Adam Sandler is picking up the golf club once again in Happy Gilmore 2. Julie Bowen and Christopher McDonald are back, too, and viewers might recognize a third, more surprising face—Travis Kelce, who is beefing up his iMDB page with a cameo.
Kinda Pregnant: Amy Schumer brings another wild idea to the big screen on February 5 with this comedy, and it seems kinda hilarious. The comedian plays Lainey, a woman who fakes being with child because she’s jealous of her best friend’s pregnancy. Of course, it’s when she pulls this stunt that she meets a man who she thinks could be the one.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: From auditions to training camp to the NFL, tune in for more bedazzled outfits, the splits, and a bit of tears.
Everybody’s in LA With John Mulaney: The stand-up comedian brings back his popular talk show with weekly episodes in which he hangs out in sunny California with his funny cohort of friends.
The Beast in Me: Things get chilling for Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys in this mystery thriller.
RIP: Best friends and business partners Ben Affleck and Matt Damon do double duty as the producers and stars of another action-packed thriller.
The Electric State: In an adaption of the 2018 novel of the same name, a wavy-haired Milly Bobby Brown and mustache-clad Chris Pratt navigate a dystopian world full of robots (that are kinda cute-looking), out March 14.
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery: Two things are guaranteed with every Knives Out movie—a hot cast and a mystery packed with twists. All we have to say is: Daniel Craig, Josh O’ Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, and Cailee Spaeny.
The Diplomat: If you’re still holding your breath from the season two cliff hanger, feel free to exhale, because Keri Russell is back for another tumultuous season.
Sirens: With Julianne More, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alcock taking the lead, this comedy series is already being described as sexy, scandalous, and delectable.
Monster: Following up on their success with The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan return with a third installment of their true-crime drama series with a focus on Ed Gein.
Zero Day: Netflix is churning out another political thriller via this Robert De Niro-starring series, which drops February 20. De Niro plays a former U.S. president, who is called out of retirement to find the source of a deadly cyberattack.
Other titles include In Your Dreams, Cobra Kai season 6 (February 13), The Thursday Murder Club, The Residence (March 20), Too Much, Survival of the Thickest season 2, The Woman in Cabin 10, The Old Guard 2, Devil May Cry, Fear Street: Prom Queen, Jay Kelly, Death by Lightning, Adolescence, Pulse, Forever, Black Rabbit, The Abandons, Wayward, Eddie, Love Is Blind season 8 (February 14), Love on the Spectrum season 3, Temptation Island (March 12), America’s team: The Gambler and His Cowboys, Formula 1: Drive to Survive (March 7), Court of Gold (February 18), Katrina: Come Hell and High Water, Full Swing season 3 (February 25), Surviving Black Hawk Down (February 10), Titan,