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I'm Thinking of Ending Things and The Devil All the Time, as well as splashy TV series Away and Ratched and a mouthwatering new installment in the Chef's Table series. Our list of suggestions is below, but here's the full list of what's new on Netflix in September.
We also have a list of everything coming to all the major streaming services in September. If you're looking for even more hand-picked recommendations, click over to our Watch This Now! page.
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Dancing With the Stars season to s new show, . Below, here are the specific things you need to earmark: Our Cartoon President: Here is for this series: “From the Iowa caucuses and the Democratic campaigns to the impeachment inquiry, dive into a momentous election year to explore the critical question of who could be the next Cartoon President.” 8:30 p.m.
Looking for more recommendations of what to watch next? We have a ton of them! And if you're looking for more hand-picked recommendations based on shows you love, we have those too. For the past couple of years, it seems like everyone has been watching and rewatching The Sopranos (we assume you've seen that, so it's not on this list).
This September is the last chance (for now) for Hulu subscribers to watch films like Larry Crowne, Rambo, From Paris With Love andThe Shawshank Redemption. For romantic comedy fans who want one last touch of summer before autumn arrives, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's 50 First Dates set in Hawaii is worth one last watch.
This September, HBO Max is waving goodbye to a number of films, from tentpole titles to family stories, animated adventures, musicals, comedies, war epics and Westerns. Martin Scorsese's crime thrillerThe Departedis leaving the platform, along with Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now and the Tom Cruise- and Brad Pitt-starrer Interview With a Vampire.
Coastal Elites to a sequel to Netflix's The Babysitter.Power Book II: Ghost: This highly anticipated sees Michael Rainey Jr. reprising the role of Tariq St.
Showtime is saying goodbye to a number of titles in September. The premium outlet has announced the list of movies that are set to disappear throughout the month.
completely ridiculous if you've never watched an international TV series, but your world will be much richer if you branch out from your sheltered existence every once in a while.
Supernatural series, like the best sci-fi and fantasy shows, are a great way to relieve stress and escape the anxiety-inducing events of the real world, which have been particularly brutal this year.
September has quite a few heavy hitters on the docket this year, from a new series produced by Ridley Scott and another created by Luca Guadagnino.
The Office is playing all day on Comedy Central, which is probably all you really want to watch anyway, but there's also Below Deck Mediterranean on Bravo to scratch the trashy reality TV itch. If you're hoping to spend your day fully disconnected from the confines of this planet, BBC is airing marathons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine andStar Trek: The Next Generation.
on the way to Netflix this month, with Ratched, Enola Holmes and I’m Thinking of Ending Things, starring Jessie Buckley, landing very soon.Emily in Paris arrives on the streaming platform on 2 October.
Hulu in September are here to save us all. This month, the long-awaited second season of middle school-set traumedy Pen15 is finally dropping — though we'll only get the first half of the season.
There are few places in the world that hold the same mystique as Paris, France, especially if you live in the US. For many young people, the idea of working and living in Paris is something you can only dream about.
Amazon, Hulu, HBO, and more. Last updated July 10, 2020. What it's about: A woman investigates the disappearance of her boyfriend, who was working on a top-secret project at a powerful tech company in San FranciscoWhy it's worth watching: After movies like Ex Machina and Annihilation, Alex Garland is proving to be one of sci-fi's most exciting creators, and his TV debut features all his trademarks.
High School Musical fans are sure to love this nine episode series, as Kenny Ortega the director of the Disney movies is producing and directing the series.They are even releasing a soundtrack to go along with it, so we’re very excited about the whole thing!Netflix has announced that the show will be dropping on 10 September, so we won’t have to wait too much longer to binge.
are a teen or still coming of age, then you'll enjoy seeing someone else go through what you're currently going through (and also hopefully realize that everyone had an awkward phase). Netflix has a great selection of these young adult films (in addition to an amazing selection of teen-centric TV shows). From sweet rom-coms to dance movies — yes, really — the streaming service has them all.
Sky TV has announced plans to make the only broadcast channel in the UK dedicated to arts and culture free for everyone to watch from September. Sky Arts will be available for anyone via the Freeview app on most Smart TV’s or through a standalone Freeview set-top box.