The Best Netflix TV Shows & Movies Coming This September

September's Netflix lineup is packed with must-watch shows and movies that are bound to keep you glued to the screen.

By Magazine Desk |
PUBLISHED August 26, 2024
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If you have a craving to watch some GOOD tv, Netflix is dropping some of its best content next week and for the entire month of September!

Save this list and remember to add everything to your watchlist!

  1. KAOS, August 29

A modern, darkly comedic twist on Greek mythology delves into themes of gender politics, power, and the underworld. Six individuals discover they are key pieces of an ancient prophecy in this fresh reimagining. The writer behind The End of the F**ing World* has now shifted focus to Greek mythology in a dark comedy that delves into end-of-the-world prophecies. Jeff Goldblum takes on the role of Zeus, a ruthless and all-powerful yet surprisingly insecure god.

  1. The Perfect Couple, September 5 

Produced and starring Nicole Kidman, so you know it is going to be one of those crazy murder and thriller shows (reminiscent of Big Little Lies!). The show revolves around this girl who is going to marry into one of the wealthiest families in Massachusetts till a body is found and it derails the entire wedding. Now, everybody is a suspect! It’s your classic ‘who done it?’ tale based on the 2018 book of the same name. 

  1. The Circle (Season 7), September 11

Alert! Circle chat is now open for a 7th season! The initial four episodes will be released first. The second set, consisting of Episodes 5 through 8, will be available on September 18. Following that, Episodes 9 through 12 will be released on September 25, and the finale is scheduled to air on October 2. In this entertaining and strategic competition show, status and strategy come into play as online contestants flirt, form friendships, and even deceive others to win $100,000. Players face the tough choice of whether to stay true to themselves or catfish others.

  1. Emily in Paris S4 Part 2, September 12 

In Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 2, Emily Cooper embarks on a fresh journey in Rome, there’s style, romance, high stakes collide - she’s chaotic but we can’t stop watching! Follow the American in Paris as she transitions to Rome. In the upcoming episodes, viewers will get to see Emily fully immerse herself in the delights of her Roman getaway.

  1. Uglies, September 13

Based on the 2005 novel by Scott Westerfeld, it revolves around a dystopian society where you get cosmetic surgery to look exactly the way you want once you turn 16. The society operates on the belief that if you look the way you want and everybody is pretty then it’ll erase conflict. But how can a society be so perfect? People start to uncover what actually happens in this society and begin fighting back. Let the chaos begin!

  1. Culinary Class Wars, September 17

Following the success of Korean survival reality show Physical:100 this cooking reality survival show pits 100 renowned chefs and undiscovered talents against each other in a culinary battle. Judged by the esteemed Paik Jong-won and Chef Anh Sung-jae, the show promises to showcase the ultimate clash of culinary skills and creativity.

  1. His Three Daughters, September 20 

After debuting at film festivals, this movie was acquired by Netflix. It is a movie about three sisters whose father is near his final days and they all come home to take care of him. All three have very different lives and views of the world. As their relationship starts to face these new complexities they must decide whether it’s going to bring them closer together or tear them apart. Get your tissues ready, you might need them! 

  1. Nobody Wants This, September 26

This new series stars Kristen Bell (The Good Place) and Adam Brody (The O.C). Brody plays an unconventional rabbi and Bell plays an outspoken agnostic woman. Obviously they have very different perspectives and beliefs. If you are a fan of the unlikely relationship trop, this might be just the show for you!

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