Get ready for a cozy and nostalgic binge-watching session this September on Netflix, as the streaming giant lines up a lineup of beloved movies and TV shows. From classic films like “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” to fan-favorite franchises like Shrek, viewers are in for a treat. Additionally, new releases like the documentary “aka Charlie Sheen” and the continuation of fan-favorite series like “Wednesday” season 2 will keep audiences entertained as the autumn chill sets in. Let’s explore the top 14 shows and movies you need to watch on Netflix this September.
Kicking off the month on September 1st, “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” will be available for streaming. This Steven Spielberg classic follows the heartwarming tale of a young boy who befriends an alien, teaching audiences about friendship and humanity. The iconic film remains a timeless favourite loved by many.
Fans of the Shrek franchise can rejoice as all the Shrek movies are set to hit Netflix on September 1st, in anticipation of the upcoming Shrek 5 installment. From the ogre’s hilarious adventures to heartwarming moments, the series promises to charm both new viewers and longtime fans alike.
On September 3rd, part 2 of “Wednesday,” featuring Jenna Ortega as the eponymous character, will pick up where it left off, delving deeper into the mysteries surrounding the Addams family. With a stellar cast and compelling storyline, this Netflix original series has captivated audiences with its dark yet humorous take on the classic characters.
For baking enthusiasts, “The Great British Baking Show Collection 13” arrives on September 5th, promising more delectable treats and heartwarming moments in the infamous baking tent. With a diverse group of contestants and judges, this season is sure to delight fans of the beloved competition series.
Delving into true crime territory, “Love Con Revenge” premieres on September 5th, following the story of romance fraud victim Cecilie Fjellhøy as she seeks justice with the help of private investigator Brianne Joseph. The series sheds light on the dark world of scams and deceit in intimate relationships.
“aka Charlie Sheen,” debuting on September 10th, offers insight into the tumultuous life of actor Charlie Sheen, exploring his public breakdown in 2011 and subsequent retreat from the spotlight. With interviews from key figures in his life, this documentary promises a revealing look into Sheen’s rollercoaster journey.
Returning for a second season on September 11th, “Beauty in Black” continues its dramatic story following two women from contrasting backgrounds. With intertwining plots and steamy romance, the series aims to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with its gripping narrative.
On September 12th, “The Wrong Paris” delivers a cheesy romance fix, centering around contestants of a reality dating show in a humorous and heartfelt tale of mix-ups and misadventures. Featuring Miranda Cosgrove in a leading role, the film promises plenty of romantic entanglements and comedic moments.
“Next Gen Chef,” premiering on September 17th, offers a fresh take on reality cooking competitions, showcasing the talents of young chefs vying for the top spot. Hosted by Olivia Culpo, the series presents an exciting culinary showdown with high stakes and intense challenges.
As spooky season approaches, “Black Rabbit” hits Netflix on September 18th, featuring Jude Law and Jason Bateman as feuding brothers embroiled in the gritty world of New York City’s criminal underbelly. Expect suspense, action, and gripping performances in this dark, atmospheric series.
“House of Guinness” and “Wayward” debut on September 25th, offering contrasting narratives. While “House of Guinness” explores the legacy of the iconic brewing family, “Wayward” delves into the sinister world of troubled teen institutions, featuring powerhouse performances from Toni Collette and Mae Martin.
Closing out the month on September 26th, “Ruth & Boaz” presents a modern retelling of the biblical love story, set against the backdrop of Georgia. With themes of generosity and romance, the film aims to captivate audiences with its heartfelt storyline and engaging characters.
Finally, on September 28th, “10 Things I Hate About You” joins the Netflix lineup, bringing back the classic ’90s rom-com that has charmed audiences for years. With a talented cast and a witty script, this film promises laughter, romance, and a timeless story of love and self-discovery.
As September unfolds, Netflix’s diverse array of entertainment options offers something for everyone, from thrilling dramas to heartwarming romances. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready to stream the best of what Netflix has to offer this month.