Sex Education, Spy Kids: Armageddon and The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar are among the high-profile new projects debuting on Netflix in September.
Sex Education’s fourth and final season will start streaming Sept. 21, with action shifting from the closed Moordale Secondary to the progressive Cavendish College and Emma Mackey’s Maeve in America. Creator Laurie Nunn said that as the writers were working on season four, “it became clear that this was the right time to graduate.” The final season sees the return of stars Asa Butterfield, Ncuti Gatwa, Aimee Lou Wood, Dua Saleh, Mimi Keene, Kedar Williams-Stirling and Chinenye Ezeudu. Gillian Anderson will also return as Otis’ (Butterfield) sex therapist mom. But the new settings bring fresh faces in Anthony Lexa, Felix Mufti and Alexandra James, who make up the popular group, The Coven; a rival sex therapist for Otis, named O (Thaddea Graham); and Schitt’s Creek star Dan Levy, who joins Maeve’s world in the U.S.
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The fifth installment of the Spy Kids franchise introduces a new generation of secret agents as two kids, played by Everly Carganilla and Connor Esterson, have to become spies like their parents, played by Gina Rodriguez and Zachary Levi, in order to save the world from a game developer’s powerful computer virus. Director Robert Rodriguez teamed up with son Racer Max to co-write the latest film, saying in part, “It’s been very exciting for me and my kids to work on this film together as a family, for other families to enjoy.”
And Netflix jumps into the world of Roald Dahl, after acquiring the author’s catalog in a Blockbuster deal in 2021, with four shorts dropping at the end of this month. The series of films, all directed by Wes Anderson, begins with Benedict Cumberbatch starrer The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar on Sept. 27, followed by The Swan (Sept. 28), The Rat Catcher (Sept. 29) and Poison (Sept. 30). The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, based on Dahl’s 1977 story of the same name, sees Cumberbatch play a wealthy man who tries to learn how to see without using his eyes as a gambling technique. The short — also starring Ralph Fiennes, Dev Patel, Ben Kingsley, Rupert Friend and Richard Ayoade — had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, where The Hollywood Reporter’s Leslie Felperin called the film “small but perfectly crafted.”
Additionally, after Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of two murders, Netflix returns to the powerful family’s South Carolina community for a second season of the Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal docuseries. The new batch of three episodes of what’s been called “Southern Succession“ will feature firsthand accounts from key figures, including Curtis Edward Smith (aka Cousin Eddie), former housekeeper Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson and Libby Murdaugh’s caregiver Mushelle “Shelly” Smith.
The fifth and final season of NBC medical drama New Amsterdam hits Netflix on Wednesday, with the last 13 episodes of the Ryan Eggold-led series that wrapped earlier this year joining previous seasons on the streamer.
Later this month, the streamer will add four-part docuseries Encounters. The show, produced by Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television in partnership with Boardwalk Pictures and Vice Studios, tells firsthand stories of experiences with otherworldly phenomena, with each episode devoted to a different sighting across the globe, including strange lights over the sky in Texas and an alien encounter in Zimbabwe.
At the end of the month, music video director Grant Singer makes his feature debut with the crime thriller Reptile, starring Justin Timberlake, Benicio del Toro and Alicia Silverstone, the latter two reuniting after 1997’s Excess Baggage. In Reptile, del Toro’s Tom tries to uncover the truth behind the brutal murder of a young real estate agent, with her boyfriend Will (Timberlake) quickly becoming the prime suspect. In her review of the murder mystery, which had its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto Film Festival, THR’s arts and culture critic Lovia Gyarkye says Singer “crowds Reptile with gripping sequences, suspenseful moments, dramatic pauses and surprising levity — elements that, despite their overuse, keep the audience on edge and strategically blur the lines between dreams and reality.”
And Netflix returns to the tent with the start of a new season of The Great British Baking Show on Sept. 29. This year, new host Alison Hammond joins Paul Hollywood, Prue Leith and Noel Fielding.
Other projects coming to Netflix this September include Love Is Blind season five and Power Rangers: Cosmic Fury, which will feature the return of Blue Ranger Billy (played by David Yost after he returned in the Once and Always anniversary special.)
Earlier this month, Netflix added movies Don’t Worry Darling, Love at First Sight, El Conde, Fences, Field of Dreams, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Arrival, Baby Mama, Hacksaw Ridge, Love Again, Matilda, Miss Congeniality, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, Stand by Me, Superbad, Up in the Air, Vice, The Wolf of Wall Street, both Anchorman movies and the Jaws franchise.
And the streamer has added new seasons of Love Is Blind: After the Alter, S.W.A.T., Top Boy, Virgin River, Selling the OC and the docuseries Wrestlers, as well as past HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and The Pacific.
Missed what came to Netflix last month? Check out the August 2023 additions here.
Read on for the complete list of titles hitting Netflix this September.
Sept. 1
Arrival
Baby Mama
Couples Retreat
A Day and a Half
Disenchantment: Part 5
Don’t Worry Darling
8 Mile
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Fences
Field of Dreams
Friday Night Plan
Hacksaw Ridge
Happy Ending
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jaws 3
Jaws: The Revenge
Kung Fu Panda 2
Land of the Lost
Love Is Blind: After the Altar: Season 4
Matilda
Miss Congeniality
National Security
One Piece Adventure of Nebulandia
One Piece Episode of East Blue — Luffy and His Four Crewmates’ Great Adventure
One Piece Episode of Skypiea
One Piece Film: Gold
One Piece Heart of Gold
One Piece: 3D2Y — Overcome Ace’s Death! Luffy’s Vow to His Friends
Public Enemies
S.W.A.T.: Season 6
Stand by Me
Superbad
U-571
Up in the Air
Vice
Wallace Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Woody Woodpecker
Sept. 2
Love Again
Sept. 3
Crank
Crank 2: High Voltage
Is She the Wolf?
Sept. 5
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs
Sept. 6
Infamy
Predators
Reporting for Duty
Scout’s Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America
6ixtynin9 The Series
Tahir’s House
Sept. 7
Dear Child
GAMERA -Rebirth-
Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight: Season 3
Top Boy: Season 3
Virgin River: Season 5
What If
Sept. 8
A Time Called You
Burning Body
Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master: Ultimate Journeys: The Series: Part 1
Rosa Peral’s Tapes
Selling The OC: Season 2
Spy Ops
Sept. 12
Glow Up: Season 5
Michelle Wolf: It’s Great to Be Here
The Wolf of Wall Street
Sept. 13
Class Act
Freestyle
Wrestlers
Sept. 14
Barbie — A Touch of Magic: Season 1
Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction
Once Upon a Crime
Thursday’s Widows
Sept. 15
Ancient Aliens: Seasons 6-7
Band of Brothers
The Club: Part 2
El Conde
Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons: Season 7
Intervention: Season 22
Love at First Sight
Miseducation
The Pacific
Surviving Summer: Season 2
Wipeout Part 1
Sept. 16
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2
Sept. 18
My Little Pony: Make Your Mark: Chapter 5
Sept. 19
Kountry Wayne: A Woman’s Prayer
The Saint of Second Chances
Sept. 20
Hard Broken
Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal: Season 2
New Amsterdam: Season 5
Sept. 21
KENGAN ASHURA: Season 2
Scissor Seven: Season 4
Sex Education: Season 4
Sept. 22
The Black Book
How to Deal With a Heartbreak
Love Is Blind: Season 5
Spy Kids: Armageddon
Sept. 25
Little Baby Bum: Music Time
Sept. 26
Who Killed Jill Dando?
Sept. 27
Encounters
Overhaul
Street Flow 2
Vasco Rossi: Living It
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Sept. 28
Castlevania: Nocturne
The Darkness Within La Luz del Mundo
Love Is in the Air
The Swan
Sept. 29
Choona
Do Not Disturb
Great British Baking Show
Nowhere
Power Rangers Cosmic Fury
The Rat Catcher
Reptile
Sept. 30
Poison