Netflix September 2020: All upcoming movies and series!

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It's the end of August, back to school is fast approaching and Netflix has concocted a whole bunch of movies and series to devour for the month of September. Focus on the Netflix program!

Netflix series of the month of September

Big Bang Theory season 12, September 1

The well-known sitcom returns with a season 12 on Netflix! Although released in 2018-2019 in the United States, the streaming giant will broadcast this famous twelfth season on the first of September. You should know that after 12 years of broadcast, this post-Friends comedy series, has managed to keep thousands of fans in suspense. However, it is with tears in our eyes that we announce that this chapter closes here. Indeed, this is indeed the final season. Obviously, you can find Leonard, Sheldon and the rest of the geek gang for these last 24 episodes.

Family Business season 2, September 11

After a first season that was a hit, Family Business will continue from September 11 for a season 2. We will find the Hazan, resuming service in drug trafficking with a Gerard (Darmon), still a fan of Enrico Macias and a Joseph (Jonathan Cohen) become a father, as funny and crazy as in the first season. The family's business works perfectly, but the adventures promise to be thrilling… https://www.instagram.com/tv/CB5wswFqtOx/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading

Ratched season 1, September 18

The Ratched series is based on the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, a film adaptation had already been made in 1975 by Miloš Forman. We follow in the series a nurse, Ratched, who has become over time a real murderess. Signed by Ryan Murphy and with actresses Sarah Paulson and Cynthia Nixon, Ratched announces the color with its scary trailer. Breath held and ready to attack the series, we are looking forward to September 18th! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU9ZtlkSnnE

Jurassic World: the cetacean colo, September 18

A series animated by Spielberg, produced by Universal with dinosaurs and teenagers, what better way to start the school year with your family? Yes, you read Jurassic World is back but this time in animated series, 6 teenagers are sent to a new adventure camp on Isla Nublar. But, not everything will go as planned… When the island's dinosaurs wreak havoc, the young find themselves stranded, cut off from the outside world. They must then get to know each other in an attempt to survive.

Other series available on Netflix in September

  • Fairy Tail season 9, September 1st
  • Boruto: Naruto Next Generations season 3, September 1
  • Young Wallander, September 3
  • Away, September 4
  • The Spy, September 7 (mini-series with Sacha Baron-Cohen)
  • Atiye, season 2 on September 10
  • Julie and the Phantoms, September 10
  • The Gift season 2, September 10
  • Criminal: United Kingdom, 16 September
  • Baby season 3, September 16
  • Signs season 2, September 16
  • The last word, September 17
  • American Horror Story: 1984: September 20
  • The School Nurse Files, September 25
  • Sneakers Addict, September 25

Netflix movies of the month for September

I just want to get it over with, on September 4

Oscar-winning filmmaker and screenwriter Chatlie Kaufman returns after a 5-year absence with his new film, I Just Want to End. This is Kaufman's third feature film after Synedoche, New York in 2008 and Anomalisa in 2015. After writing the screenplay for In the Shoes of John Malkovich in 1999, he won an Oscar for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind in 2004. The trhiller he now offers us will be available on Netflix on September 4. A highly anticipated film that tells the story of a young woman, played by Jessie Buckley, invited by her boyfriend, Jake, to meet her in-laws on their farm. But, after a surprise detour during which Jake abandons his friend, tension and psychological fragility mingle with pure terror… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JUrxAegd9U

The Devil, All the Time, September 16

This psychological thriller, co-produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and adapted from the novel by Donald Ray Pollock, is set at the end of World War II. It follows a band of characters all stranger than each other. We meet a very pious man, ready to make any sacrifice to cure his wife of cancer, a couple of serial killer photographers but also a spider preacher. The film made in Netflix brings together a 5-star cast with Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland, Bill Skarsgård (the clown from It) and Mia Wasikowska (from Alice in Wonderland).

Enola Holmes, September 23

Yes, yes, Enola Holmes, from the family of Sherlock Holmes (played by Henry Cavill). To clarify, this young girl is even part of the siblings since it is her younger sister. Adapted from Nancy Springer's series of children's crime novels, the film is directed by Millie Bobby Brown and tells the story of her quest full of adventures to find her missing mother, played by Helena Bonham Carter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnzLTkejrT8

Other movies available on Netflix in September

  • Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, September 1, 2020
  • The Match, September 1st
  • Four films by Jean-Luc Godard (Contempt, Breathless, Alphaville and Detective), September 1
  • Taxi, 2, 3, 4, September 1st
  • Palace for dogs, September 1st
  • 8 Femmes, September 1st (with François Ozon, Fanny Ardant and Catherine Deneuve
  • Lucky Luke, September 1
  • Max and the Maximonstres, September 1
  • Les Phenomena, September 2
  • Love at first sight guaranteed, September 3
  • A violent life, September 8
  • Too much love to give, September 9
  • Casting for a dad, September 11
  • Good Time, September 13
  • Cube, September 15
  • Irremediable, September 16
  • GIMS, September 17 (documentary on Maître Gims)
  • All in all, September 20

An even busier program than that of August, the return to Netflix promises to be immediate! https://twitter.com/NetflixFR/status/1298998724522205187?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1298998724522205187%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.allocine.fr%2Farticle%2Ffichearticle_gen_carticle%3D18692433.html