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Netflix Tudum 2025 Recap: ‘Squid Game’ Season 3 Trailer, First Look At One Piece’s Chopper, 6 Minutes Of ‘Wednesday’ Sequel & More

Between a constant slew of new titles and updates to existing works, including sequels and spin-offs, it can be difficult to keep track of upcoming releases on Netflix. But there are always a select few headliners for the yearly slate, and 2025 is no different, led by the highly-anticipated return of Squid Game, One Piece, Stranger Things, and Wednesday.

Netflix Tudum 2025 Recap

The quartet enjoyed their fair share of the spotlight at this year’s Tudum, an annual celebration of the streamer’s original films and television series, joined by other projects like Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Frankenstein, and newly-announced reveals. Hosted by Sofia Carson (Purple Hearts, Carry-On), the event was held on 30 May (or 1 June, depending on timezone) in Los Angeles, making it the first iteration to be streamed on Netflix.

It wasn’t just announcements after announcements, either. Alongside live performances from Lady Gaga – who treated viewers to a medley of “Zombieboy”, “Bloody Mary”, and “Abracadabra” and a surprise announcement of her guest-starring role in Part 2 of Wednesday Season 2 – and Hanumankind, the music talent behind viral hit “The Game Don’t Stop”, there were also notable moments involving WWE superstars introducing the cast of One Piece, as well as Backstreet Boy AJ McClean appearing to give a sneak peek of upcoming music series Building the Band

Here’s the lowdown of every trailer debut at Netflix Tudum 2025.


Squid Game Season 3

The clock continues to tick down, as Squid Game nears its end. After following through a series of life-or-death choices, Gi-hun (Lee Jun-jae) and his allies are gearing up for one final round of brutal games, heavily armed pink guards, and bloodthirsty enemies, including the big bad Front Man. 

The road won’t be easy, however, as teased in a new trailer for Squid Game Season 3, featuring an impending bloodbath, sky-high stakes, and the ultimate test of the truth: “Player 456, do you still have faith in people?” asks Front Man to Gi-Hun in a voice-over.

The last season of Squid Game debuts on 27 June.


Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is back on the case in the third instalment of the Knives Out whodunnit series, with franchise creator Rian Johnson returning to the director’s chair. Joined by a new star-studded crew of Glenn Close (Fatal Attraction), Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men), Mila Kunis (Black Swan), Jeremy Renner (The Avengers films), Kerry Washington (Django Unchained), Cailee Spaeny (Alien: Romulus), and Daryl McCormack (Peaky Blinders), the forthcoming threequel centres on a murder mystery in an as-yet-undisclosed setting.

No other story details were shared, but it will unravel “the impossible crime” that would mark Blanc’s most dangerous case yet. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery hits Netflix on 12 December


One Piece Season 2

Following a long-awaited first peek at Chopper, Season 2 of One Piece has dropped new footage introducing the fan-favourite reindeer doctor. In it, he cuts an adorable figure with mannerisms and gags carried over from the source material, such as an aversion to flattery and compliments, and a tendency to hide the wrong way. 

Mikaela Hoover, of Beef and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 fame, pulls double duty as the voice actor and facial capture performer. The character will board the Going Merry when Season 2 sets sail in 2026, with Iñaki Godoy, Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero, and Taz Skylar reprising their roles as Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji, respectively. 


Frankenstein

Hailing from Guillermo del Toro, the filmmaker behind The Shape of Water and 2022’s Pinocchio, Frankenstein is a reimagination of Mary Shelley’s classic gothic tale that has long been in the works. Oscar Isaac (Star Wars: Skywalker Saga trilogy) steps into the role of Victor Frankenstein, the scientist who breathes life into his creation, Frankenstein’s monster (Jacob Elordi, Saltburn).

Fans of the director should keep an eye out for nods to his previous works, conveyed through imagery from Crimson Peak and Hellboy II: The Golden Army to Pan’s Labyrinth. Frankenstein resurrects in November, and having someone with a strong record of turning monsters into beautiful tragedies at the helm is a good start. 


Happy Gilmore 2

It’s easter egg galore in Happy Gilmore 2, as Adam Sandler (Grown Ups) celebrates his return to the green. This time, the former hockey player turned golfer is joined by original cast members Julie Bowen (Modern Family) as Virgina Venit, Christopher McDonald (Requiem for a Dream) as Shooter McGavin, and Ben Stiller (Night of the Museum) as the uncredited role of Hal L, alongside newcomers Bad Bunny, Margaret Qualley (The Substance), and Benny Safdie (Uncut Gems). 

American football player Travis Kelce will also be part of the roster, with other notable names in the sporting world including pro wrestler Jacob Friedman and golfers John Daly, Paige Spiranac, Rory Mcllory, Scottie Scheffler, Bryson Dechambeau, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas, and Will Zalatoris. 

Happy Gilmore 2 premieres 25 July


Stranger Things Season 5

It’s been nine years since Stranger Things introduced the world to the Upside Down, and its final season looks to go out with a bang. Season 5 of the beloved sci-fi series will be released in three parts: the first four episodes on 26 November, another three on Christmas Day, and the finale on New Year’s Eve

While Netflix has already shared the title for its blockbuster-length episodes, a new teaser offers a brief glimpse of the dangers that lay in wait for the main crew – Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin, (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), Will (Noah Schnapp), and Max (Sadie Sink) – as they take on Vecna.


Wednesday Season 2

Rounding out Netflix Tudum 2025 is a six-minute preview of Wednesday Season 2, which opens with the titular Addams Family member (Jenna Ortega) tied up and gagged in a basement surrounded by creepy dolls. As viewers would soon come to know, it’s a result of her pursuit of the Kansas City Scalper, America’s most elusive serial killer, but that isn’t even her and The Thing’s (Victor Dorobantu) biggest obstacle. 

The honour goes to airport security, where her array of weapons, including knives, nunchucks, and a mace, are cleared, and not a tube of sunscreen packed by The Thing. It’s a familiar brand of humour that fans can expect in the sequel, which arrives in two parts: first on 6 August, then on 3 September


The Rip 

The trailer for the next team-up between Good Will Hunting stars Matt Damon and Ben Affleck will continue to be an event-exclusive reveal, though the FOMO is tempered by the pair’s wholesome run-in with Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster. Slated to release on 16 January 2026, The Rip also sees Steven Yeun (Walking Dead), Teyana Taylor (A Thousand and One), and Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace) in on the action.