If you’re looking for your next binge-watching TV boxset or simply want to see great film, then Netflix has got you covered for the next month. Here’s a list of the highly anticipated TV shows and movies arriving in September 2017.
The original series that you can watch all in one binge-watching sitting:
Narcos: Season 3
In the ten episodes the rules have changed in the aftermath of the bloody hunt for Escobar as the DEA turns its attention to his successors: the Cali Cartel.
Launch date: 1 September
Rick and Morty: Season 3
The adult animated sci-fi sitcom adopts a darker tone throughout the 10 episodes.
Launch date: 2 September
Call the Midwife: Series 5
You can watch all the re-runs you desire with the brilliant British TV period drama that stole our hearts the moment we entered Nonnatus House.
Launch date: 6 September
Suits: Season 7
We’re sure many a fan has been waiting for this one. Meghan Markle is back as Rachel Zane and Patrick J. Adams as Mike Ross. Next weekend plans are sorted.
Original comedies that’ll you love:
Chelsea: Season 2
Exciting guests, timely topics, global destinations. Chelsea returns with a fresh new format, bringing her bold perspective to a changed world.
Launch date: Streaming every Friday
The weekly drops coming your way:
Star Trek: Discovery: Season 1
The iconic franchise returns with a fresh series, new characters and a new ship. Their mission: Explore new worlds, bring hope to a new generation.
We had this pegged as one of the must-watch feminist TV shows to watch in 2017, and for good reason: this thirteen-part prequel (set roughly a decade before the original Star Trek series), follows Rainsford (Martin-Green), the badass lieutenant commander of the USS Discovery. Once again, the voyage promises to be one of discovery, seeking out new life and new civilisations – but, unlike the original series, Discovery will not give us the captain’s point of view. Instead, we will experience this journey through space from Rainsford’s perspective, as she navigates her role upon the starship, her dynamic relationships with her crew, and her approach to all things alien.
Launch date: 25 September
Shooter: Season 2
Though one battle is over, another one is just beginning for Bob Lee Swagger, who's about to find himself in the middle of another dangerous plot.
Launch date: September 6, 13, 20 (Day after broadcast)
The original films that we can’t wait to see:
First They Killed My Father
Directed by Angelina Jolie, the film is an unflinching portrayal of the Khmer Rouge's reign of terror and genocide, from the view of a five-year-old survivor cut off from her family in 1975.
Launch date: 15 September
Our Souls at Night
Seeking a connection, a widow, Addie Moore (Jane Fonda), pays an unexpected visit to her Colorado neighbour, Louis Waters (Robert Redford), a widower.
Launch date: 29 September
Little Evil
In this horror-comedy, a recently married man who wants to bond with his stepson begins to fear that the boy is a demon.
Launch date: 1 September
#realityhigh
When nerdy high schooler Dani finally attracts the interest of her longtime crush, she lands in the cross hairs of his ex, a social media celebrity.
Launch date: 8 September
Gerald’s Game
When her husband's sex game goes wrong, Jessie -- handcuffed to a bed in a remote lake house -- faces warped visions, dark secrets and a dire choice.
Launch date: 29 September
Original documentaries we bet everyone will be talking about:
Strong Island
Yance Ford's powerful documentary examines the racially charged murder of the filmmaker's brother, his killer's acquittal and the family's response.
Fire Chasers: Season 1
During California's 2016 wildfire season, firefighters risk their lives battling devastating blazes made worse by a years-long drought.
Launch date: 8 September
Other releases to get super excited about:
Spectre
Adele’s vocals. Daniel Craig’s kick-ass skills. It’s a classic.
Just Go With It
We reckon this favourite from 2011 – with Jennifer Aniston - will be the perfect film for a chilled Saturday night.
Launch date: 6 September
Kill Bill: Vol 1 and 2
Uma Thurman makes this film. Her ass-kicking is pretty incredible.
Launch date: 1 September
Mr Bean’s Holiday
Who knew a visit to the French Riviera could be so comedic?
Launch date: 14 September
Nymphomaniac Vol 1 and 2
The European two-part film features Shia LaBeouf and was directed by Lars von Trier.
Launch date: 28 September
Blue Is The Warmest Colour
The French film coming-of-age lesbian romantic drama is a must-see.
Launch date: 25 September
Paranomal Activity 5
One for all the horror film lovers out there.
Launch date: 30 September
Fame
The American musical teen drama’s remake is a fun film for a Friday night.
Launch date: 1 September
Now you see me
This team of talented illusionists dazzle audience members with their magic skills.
Launch date: 30 September
She’s Gotta Have It
This 1986 American black-and-white comedy-drama is a must-see.
Launch date: 1 September
The Expendables 3
This 2014 American action film directed by Patrick Hughes is packed with so much action.
Launch date: 1 September
Emma’s Chance
While completing her community service a young woman forms a bond with an abused show horse in this heartwarming tale.
Launch date: 5 September
The Divergent Series: Allegiant – Part 1
The character of Tris – played by Shailene Woodley – escapes with Four (Theo James) to journey beyond the wall that encloses Chicago in this enjoyable action-packed film.
Launch date: 11 September
Sydney White
College freshman Sydney White – played by Amanda Bynes – arrives at Southern Atlantic University, hellbent on pledging her late mother's sorority. But not everything goes to plan...
Launch date: 29 September
The Scarlet Letter
The 1995 American romantic drama film – featuring a young Demi Moore – is a great adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel.
Launch date: 30 September
Images: Netflix
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