‘Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish’ and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week

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There’s a little bit of everything landing between Monday, September 8 and Sunday, September 14 — from a preschool Seuss-iverse kickoff to a new French spin on a global dating format, true-crime drama from Mexico’s most satirical filmmaker, glossy K-drama, and more. Below, you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each title so you can decide what to queue up first.

Each entry includes the premise, key cast, and principal creatives. Dates refer to when the title is set to arrive this week: Monday, September 8 through Friday, September 12, 2025.

‘Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish’ (2025)

'Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish' (2025)
Atomic Cartoons

Based on Dr. Seuss’s classic, this animated preschool comedy follows odd-couple pals Red and Blue as they introduce little viewers to “opposite” concepts through short, playful adventures; it arrives Monday, September 8. The series was developed by Dustin Ferrer and is produced with Atomic Cartoons; executive producers include Ferrer, Steve Conner, and Dr. Seuss Enterprises’ Susan Brandt. Voice talent features Brian Drummond (Red), Andrea Libman (Blue), and Naomi Tan (narrator).

An official multi-title first look revealed this is the first of three Seuss projects rolling out through fall, but this show focuses squarely on bite-size stories built for preschoolers and their caregivers, with episodes structured as six-to-seven-minute segments. It’s positioned as an early-learning entry point and premieres Monday, September 8.

‘Her Mother’s Killer’ (2020)

'Her Mother’s Killer' (2020)
CMO Producciones

The Colombian political thriller — originally broadcast as ‘La venganza de Analía’ — follows strategist Analía Guerrero as she infiltrates the presidential campaign of the man who murdered her mother; it’s set to arrive Monday, September 8. Created by Clara María Ochoa and Ana Piñeres, the series was written by Claudia Sánchez and Said Chamie and directed by Camilo Vega and Lucho Sierra. The principal cast includes Carolina Gómez, Marlon Moreno, and George Slebi; the series was produced by CMO Producciones for Caracol Televisión.

Internationally known on the service as ‘Her Mother’s Killer’, the drama became a global streaming hit after its 2020 debut and later continued with additional episodes in 2025 on its home network. If you’re new to it, the core premise is a long-game revenge plan that unfolds inside the machinery of Colombian electoral politics; it joins the catalog Monday, September 8.

‘Kiss or Die’ (2025)

'Kiss or Die' (2025)
Kyodo Television

This Japanese unscripted comedy pits male comedians against a deliberately “steamy” improv challenge: resist the seduction, hit your cues, and deliver the “ultimate kiss” — it arrives Tuesday, September 9. The official series page lists Gekidan Hitori, Tetsuya Morita, and Takashi Watanabe among the on-screen talent, with the format framed as a variety-comedy competition.

A trailer confirms the tone — part comedy, part spoof drama — and highlights producer-host associations familiar to fans of creator-producer Nobuyuki Sakuma’s past Netflix variety hits; expect sketch-driven set-ups, celebrity cameos, and escalating “temptation” bits when the show lands Tuesday, September 9.

‘Las muertas’ (2025)

'The Dead Girls' (2025)
Bandidos Films

Arriving Wednesday, September 10, this limited series is director Luis Estrada’s first for television, adapting Jorge Ibargüengoitia’s novel about two sisters whose brothel empire conceals a wave of killings in mid-20th-century Mexico. Estrada created and directs the series and co-wrote it with Jaime Sampietro, in collaboration with Rodrigo Santos; the cast includes Paulina Gaitán, Arcelia Ramírez, Joaquín Cosío, Alfonso Herrera, and Mauricio Isaac.

Netflix’s production notes outline key department heads (including production designer Salvador Parra and editor Mariana Rodríguez) and the show’s satirical tone — in keeping with Estrada’s filmography — as it fictionalizes the real-world “Poquianchis” case; the series bows Wednesday, September 10.

‘Love is Blind: France’ (2025)

'Love is Blind: France' (2025)
ITV Studios France

The French edition of the social-experiment dating format lands Wednesday, September 10, retaining the core premise: singles date and get engaged sight unseen from within the pods. Netflix lists Olympic champion Teddy Riner and presenter Luthna Plocus as the hosts for the inaugural French season.

Like its international counterparts, ‘Love is Blind: France’ follows the journey from voice-only courtship through post-engagement cohabitation and beyond, with all the familiar milestones localized for French participants; it arrives Wednesday, September 10.

‘Beauty in Black’ (2024)

'Beauty in Black' (2024)
Tyler Perry Studios

Tyler Perry’s first scripted series under his expanded Netflix deal centers on Kimmie, a young woman trying to escape a dangerous life, and the powerful Bellarie family that runs a beauty empire; it arrives Thursday, September 11. Created, written, directed, and executive-produced by Perry, the 16-episode drama stars Taylor Polidore Williams (Kimmie), Crystle Stewart (Mallory Bellarie), Debbi Morgan (Olivia), Richard Lawson (Norman), Ricco Ross (Horace), Steven G. Norfleet, Julian Horton, Terrell Carter, Charles Malik Whitfield (Jules), and Xavier Smalls (Angel).

Official features and cast guides detail the character dynamics within the Bellarie clan and Kimmie’s entanglements with their wealth and secrets; the show initially debuted in 2024 and continued in 2025, with Thursday, September 11 marking its arrival in this week’s slate.

‘Diary of a Ditched Girl’ (2025)

'Diary of a Ditched Girl' (2025)
Netflix

This Swedish dramedy — arriving Thursday, September 11 — adapts Amanda Romare’s bestselling novel ‘Halva Malmö består av killar som dumpat mig’ and follows 31-year-old Amanda through a summer of intense dating in Malmö. The series stars Carla Sehn alongside Moah Madsen, Dilan Apak, Malou Marnfeldt, and Zahraa Aldoujaili; it’s produced by Jarowskij, with direction by Emma Bucht and Susanne Thorson and writing by Tove Eriksen Hillblom and Moa Herngren.

A date announcement and trade coverage confirm the September 11 premiere and outline the ensemble of friends and would-be partners surrounding Amanda, as the adaptation leans into modern app-driven romance and the post-breakup spiral; look for it Thursday, September 11.

‘You and Everything Else’ (2025)

'You and Everything Else' (2025)
Kakao Entertainment

Landing Friday, September 12, this Korean drama traces two best friends from teen years to adulthood as affection and rivalry ebb and flow — until one asks the other to accompany her through her final days. Netflix lists Kim Go-eun, Park Ji-hyun, and Kim Gun-woo in the lead roles, with Jo Yeong-min and Song Hye-jin credited as creators.

Netflix’s announcement confirms the September 12 date and frames the series as a character-driven study of friendship’s durability through life’s sharpest turns, with teasers showcasing the time-spanning structure and the duo’s complicated bond; mark your calendar for Friday, September 12.

‘Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series’ (2025)

'Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series' (2025)
Palari Films

Arriving Friday, September 12, this Indonesian dramedy follows four women who leave home for Queens, New York, forming an unlikely sisterhood as they navigate work, love, and lively neighborhood misadventures. The cast features Nirina Zubir, Tika Panggabean, Asri Welas, and Happy Salma.

Netflix’s Indonesia slate preview and trailer announcement highlight the show’s connection to the 2021 film ‘Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens’ — with the core “Queens” ensemble reprising their dynamic in series form — and position it as a friendship-first story set against immigrant life in NYC; it’s on deck for Friday, September 12.

Tell us which of these you’re planning to watch first — and why — in the comments!

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