As autumn approaches, Netflix is gearing up to keep you entertained with a fresh lineup of movies and TV shows in September. Whether you’re into drama, reality TV, or the latest buzz-worthy films, there’s something for everyone this month.
One of the standout releases is the comedy-drama His Three Daughters, featuring an all-star cast including Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne, and Elizabeth Olsen. Fans of reality TV will be excited to see the return of Selling Sunset for its eighth season and a new series of the US reality show The Circle.
For those who love a good binge-watch, the final season of Emily in Paris and the latest installment of Ryan Murphy’s anthology series Monster are also dropping this month.
The new season of Monster shifts its focus from Jeffrey Dahmer to the infamous Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1996.
One of the most anticipated films arriving on Netflix this month is Rebel Ridge, which some critics are already calling the best film of 2024. Directed by Jeremy Saulnier, known for Blue Ruin and Green Room, the movie stars Aaron Pierre as a former Marine who takes on local corruption in a small town.
The film has garnered high praise, with critics like Jesse Hassenger and The Hollywood Reporter’s Brian Davids suggesting it deserves a big-screen release.
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Here’s a look at the full list of Netflix’s original titles and licensed content coming to the platform in September:
Original Titles
Movies:
- Disco, Ibiza, Locomía – UK/US (September 6)
- Rebel Ridge – UK/US (September 6)
- Boxer – UK/US (September 11)
- Technoboys – UK/US (September 11)
- Officer Black Belt – UK/US (September 13)
- Sector 36 – UK/US (September 13)
- Uglies – UK/US (September 13)
- His Three Daughters – UK/US (September 20)
- Divorce – UK/US (September 25)
- Bangkok Breaking: Heaven and Hell – UK/US (September 26)
- A True Gentleman – UK/US (September 26)
- Lisabi: The Uprising – UK/US (September 27)
- Rez Ball – UK/US (September 27)
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TV:
- Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef (LIVE) – UK/US (September 2)
- Last One Standing (Season 3) – UK/US (September 3)
- Outlast (Season 2) – UK/US (September 4)
- The Perfect Couple – UK/US (September 5)
- Selling Sunset (Season 8) – UK/US (September 6)
- Hot Wheels Let’s Race (Season 2) – UK/US (September 9)
- Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood with My Father – UK/US (September 10)
- The Circle (Episodes 1-4) – UK/US (September 11)
- Billionaire Island (Season 1) – UK/US (September 12)
- Emily in Paris (Season 4, Part 2) – UK/US (September 12)
- Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter – UK/US (September 12)
- Midnight at the Pera Palace (Season 2) – UK/US (September 12)
- Timelesz Audition Project (Season 1, new episodes on Saturdays) – UK/US (September 14)
- Cocomelon (Season 11) – UK/US (September 16)
- Culinary Class Wars – UK/US (September 17)
- Live from The Other Side with Tyler Henry – UK/US (September 17)
- The Circle (Episodes 5-8) – UK/US (September 18)
- Enviou – UK/US (September 18)
- Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (Season 2) – UK/US (September 19)
- The Queen of Villains – UK/US (September 19)
- Twilight of the Gods – UK/US (September 19)
- Blood Legacy – UK/US (September 20)
- KLASS 95: The Power of Beauty – UK/US (September 20)
- Penelope – UK/US (September 24)
- The Circle (Episodes 9-12) – UK/US (September 25)
- Everything Calls for Salvation (Season 2) – UK/US (September 26)
- Nobody Wants This – UK/US (September 26)
- We Were Kings – UK/US (September 27)
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Documentary:
- Untold: Hope Solo vs US Soccer – UK/US (September 3)
- Apollo 13: Survival – UK/US (September 5)
- Caught in the Web: The Murders Behind Zona Divas – UK/US (September 5)
- Ángel Di María: Breaking Down the Wall – UK/US (September 12)
- What’s Next? The Future with Bill Gates – UK/US (September 18)
- Jailbreak: Love on the Run – UK/US (September 25)
- Will & Harper – UK/US (September 27)
Comedy:
- Phil Wang: Wang In There Baby! – UK/US (September 3)
- Ahir Shah: Ends – UK/US (September 10)
- Deon Cole: OK, Mister – UK/US (September 17)
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Licensed Titles
Movies:
- Aloha – US (September 1)
- Along Came Polly – US (September 1)
- Blue Giant – US (September 1)
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman – US (September 1)
- Dragnet – US (September 1)
- The Expendables (1, 2, and 3) – US (September 1)
- Fast Times at Ridgemont High – US (September 1)
- Field of Dreams – US (September 1)
- 5 Centimetres Per Second – US (September 1)
- Jaws (1, 2, and 3) – US (September 1)
- Legends of the Fall – US (September 1)
- Magic Mike – US (September 1)
- Midnight Run – US (September 1)
- Paul Blart: Mall Cop (1 and 2) – US (September 1)
- Sonic the Hedgehog – US (September 1)
- Stand by Me – US (September 1)
- 300 – US (September 1)
- 3:10 to Yuma – US (September 1)
- Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit – US (September 1)
- I Used to Be Funny – US (September 5)
- Edge of Tomorrow – US (September 7)
- Butterfly – UK (September 11)
- White Nanny Black Child – UK (September 15)
- Entourage – US (September 16)
- Grave of the Fireflies – UK/US (September 16)
- Grave Torture – UK (September 16)
- The Children Act – UK (September 18)
- Memory (2022) – UK (September 18)
- Armageddon Time – UK (September 20)
- This Time Next Year – UK (September 20)
- Strawman – UK (September 21)
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TV:
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED – UK (September 1)
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny – UK (September 1)
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM – UK (September 1)
- Wipeout – UK (September 1)
- Call the Midwife (Season 13) – US (September 2)
- The Hughleys – US (September 2)
- Poong, The Joseon Psychiatrist – UK (September 7)
- Ancient Aliens (Season 8) – UK (September 15)
- Heels – US (September 15)
- Intervention (Season 23) – US (September 15)
- 30 for 30 (Multiple Episodes) – US (September 16)
- The Resident – UK (September 20)
- Batwheels – UK (September 23)
So, get ready to cozy up this September as Netflix rolls out a mix of original and licensed content to keep you entertained all month long.