Lo! Behold the magnificence of Netflix, purveyor of moving pictures and tales untold, as it unveils a treasure trove of cinematic wonders in the year 2025. Yet, ’tis not the films that doth stir the hearts of the masses, but the grand TV shows that maketh anticipation soar to dizzying heights. With a bountiful array of must-watch series set to make their triumphant return – including the enigmatic “Stranger Things,” the mysterious “Wednesday,” and the riveting “Squid Games” – the streaming giant doth proclaim itself as the haven for all thy televised delights.
In the annals of the Biggest Netflix TV Releases of 2025 do we find a tapestry woven with threads of excitement and intrigue. At the Next on Netflix event, where secrets are revealed and mysteries unfurled, a plethora of announcements didst descend upon eager ears. ‘Tis evident, without doubt, that “Squid Games,” having birthed its second season in the bygone December, doth make an appearance. Forsooth, Netflix hath decreed that the third and final season shall grace our screens on the 27th day of June, in the year 2025. Lo, thus shall Netflix bestow upon the world new seasons of three of the mightiest TV epics known to man, with the second season of “Wednesday” and the ultimate chapter of “Stranger Things” unfurling their tales in this very year.
‘Tis not only “Squid Games” and “Stranger Things” that shall bid adieu in this epoch, for fans of “Cobra Kai” shall bid farewell to the surprisingly delightful series with the arrival of the second half of the final season on the 13th day of February. The beloved Netflix sensation “You” shall also meet its end with the fifth season making its debut on the 24th day of April. And verily, the animated gem “Big Mouth” shall conclude its journey with the eighth season gracing our presence in the spring of summer. There is also talk that the sands of time may run out for “The Sandman,” given the dark shadows that loom over Neil Gaiman. Nonetheless, the second season of this saga remains on course to arrive in this very year.
Fear not, for Netflix seeks not to rest on its laurels, but to seek out the next cultural phenomenon that shall capture the hearts and minds of its subscribers. The forthcoming Devil May Cry anime series aims to capture the essence of a video game legend, while the hopes rest high upon the Robert De Niro-led “Zero Day” to become a dramatic masterpiece. The buzz surrounding “Apple Cider Vinegar,” a tale of Instagram influencers woven with threads of truth, and the comedic brilliance of Mindy Kaling’s “Running Point,” starring Kate Hudson as a neophyte basketball executive, doth add to the spectacle.
In matters of sport, Netflix doth once again pledge its allegiance to live events. Should thou seek to behold football on the holy day of Christmas, a subscription shalt be thy key, for the games shall return this year, as is tradition. The union forged with WWE doth endure, as “WWE Raw” continues its streaming journey on this illustrious platform. Yet, above all, in a realm untouched by sports, the illustrious John Mulaney shall return with “Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney,” a live event series that follows in the footsteps of the surreal and groundbreaking “Everyone’s in LA.”
And now, a personal ode to the splendid “Nobody Wants This,” returning for its second season, and the resurrection of Raphael Bob-Waksberg, creator of “Bo Jack Horseman,” with his new animated creation, “Long Story Short.” These treasures, infused with mirth and humanity, are bound to charm and delight in equal measure.
‘Tis a tapestry rich and vast, filled with wonders to behold, unfolding before our very eyes in the hallowed halls of Netflix. Cast your gaze below, where the full roster of original shows slated to grace Netflix in the year 2025 awaits your eager perusal.