Sneak Peek: What’s New on Netflix in September 2024
Sneak Peek: What’s New on Netflix in September 2024

Sneak Peek: What’s New on Netflix in September 2024

Sneak Peek: New on Netflix in September 2024 Fall is just around the corner, and Netflix has a fantastic lineup to welcome the new season! After a summer full of blockbusters, let’s dive into the exciting new movies and series coming to Netflix US in September 2024. Plus, if you’re attending TIFF this year, you might get a sneak preview of some of these gems.

September Releases (Dates TBD)

  1. Culinary Class Wars (Season 1): A Korean competition reality series where chefs battle it out in the kitchen.
  2. Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood with my Father (Limited Series): British comedian Jack Whitehall explores the ups and downs of fatherhood with his own father.
  3. The Garfield Movie (2024): An animated adventure featuring the voices of Chris Pratt and Samuel L. Jackson.

September 1st

  1. 3:10 to Yuma (2007): A gripping Western starring Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, and Ben Foster.
  2. Aloha (2015): A romantic comedy with Bradley Cooper, who finds himself caught between an old flame and a new love.
  3. Blue Giant (2023): An anime about a saxophonist chasing his dreams of jazz stardom in Tokyo.
  4. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM (2024): The latest anime movie continuation of the beloved Gundam series.
  5. Sonic the Hedgehog (2020): The live-action hit featuring Sonic teaming up with a small-town cop.

September 2nd

  1. Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef (LIVE): A Netflix Original where two hot dog eating legends go head-to-head.
  2. The Hughleys (Seasons 1-4): The classic sitcom starring D.L. Hughley makes its Netflix debut.

September 3rd

  1. Untold: Hope Solo vs. U.S. Soccer (2024): A new entry in the sports documentary series, focusing on the famous goalkeeper’s battles.

September 5th

  • Apollo 13: Survival (2024): A Netflix Original documentary about NASA’s dramatic mission to bring astronauts back from the moon.
  • The Perfect Couple (Limited Series): A drama adaptation starring Nicole Kidman and Liev Schreiber, based on the best-selling book.

September 6th

  • Rebel Ridge (2024): A crime thriller about a former Marine taking on corruption in a small town, starring Aaron Pierre.

September 11th

  • Boxer (2024): A Polish film about a man escaping the Soviet Union to become a legendary boxer.

September 12th

  • Ángel Di María: Breaking Down the Wall (Season 1): A sports documentary series on the famous footballer.
  • Billionaire Island (Season 1): A Norwegian comedy about a fishing company owner plotting a hostile takeover.
  • Midnight at the Pera Palace (Season 2): The return of the Turkish period drama series.

September 13th

  • Uglies (2024): A sci-fi drama based on Scott Westerfeld’s novel, starring Joey King, Keith Powers, and Chase Stokes.

September 19th

  • The Queen of Villains (Season 1): A Japanese drama series about a famous female wrestler.
  • Twilight of the Gods (Season 1): An animated series based on Norse mythology from Zack Snyder and Jay Oliva.

September 20th

  • His Three Daughters (2024): A powerful drama featuring Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne as three sisters reuniting with their ailing father. This movie will also hit select theaters on September 6.

September 25th

  • Divorce (2024): A Polish comedy about the highs and lows of ending a marriage.

September 26th

  • Bangkok Breaking: Heaven and Hell (2024): A thrilling new movie set in the bustling streets of Bangkok.
  • Everything Calls for Salvation (Season 2): The emotional Italian drama series returns.
  • Nobody Wants This (Season 1): Kristen Bell and Adam Brody star in this new comedy-drama series from Erin Foster.

September 27th

  • Rez Ball (2024): A sports drama directed by Sydney Freeland, following a Native American high school basketball team on their quest for victory.

Get ready to binge-watch and discover new favorites this September! Whether you’re into thrilling dramas, heartwarming comedies, or intense documentaries, Netflix has something for everyone.

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