Here are the most outstanding releases coming to Netflix in September

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Unfortunately, the month of August is coming to an end and with that we have to practically say goodbye to summer. With September, routine, work and day to day return, although at least we will always have the netflix releases to lighten up this return to normality a bit. Do you want to know what they are? Well, all you have to do is keep reading.

Releases on Netflix for August 2019: news

We have to tell you something before you continue reading. Until now Netflix always shared the complete list of all the novelties that arrived in the month, including both original titles and those licensed that, without being their own production, also had plans to be released on the platform. This dynamic, however, has changed. From now on, the firm has confirmed to this medium that it will only show its most outstanding news (most of them its own) in a public video and it will be the only information, related to the releases of the month, that we can all access.

For this reason, our list for this month of September (and the next ones to come) will be much more concise (we will no longer be able to inform you about absolutely all the films, series or documentaries that arrive) and will not be shown organized by categories as before. .

Warned of this important change, let's go with the most outstanding news that you can find on Netflix this imminent month of September:

September 1

  • Stuart Little (film)

A true movie classic for kids. Although they are back at school, they can always enjoy the adventures of the adorable little mouse Stuart at the weekend. record it.

  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (film)

And another movie of those that you never get tired of watching. Indiana Jones and the last crusade comes to the Netflix catalog so that we can see how Indina looks for a way to save her father, kidnapped during the search for the Holy Grail.

Indiana Jones

  • Dirty Dancing (film)

Speaking of classics... Netflix has decided to bet on one of the most famous love movies of all time and brings us Frances, a young woman who falls madly in love with the dance teacher at the hotel where she spends her summer vacation.

  • The Karate Kid (film)

In this case it is not the 1984 film but the adaptation of said film. Now we have as protagonist Dre Parker, a 12-year-old boy who moves with his mother to China. There he meets Mr. Han, a maintenance worker who is also a master of martial arts.

September 6

  • Elite (Season 2)

The fashion series among Spanish adolescents. Elite seeks to repeat the success of the first season with a clear motto: «Lies unite us. Lies destroy us." In this season, the students of Las Encinas return to the institute as they try to return to normality after the death of Marina... but, of course, the secrets that they all keep will end up becoming too great a burden.

September 7

  • It (Movie)

If you like scary movies, you'll be delighted to know that it hits the catalog on September 7 It. In case you don't know what the story is about, the film takes place in Derry, a town in the state of Mayne to which a clown named Pennywise returns 27 years later to torment the already adult members of the Losers' Club.

September 13

  • Believe me (Season 1)

Based on a true story, two female inspectors investigate several attacks after a young woman is accused of lying about being raped.

September 15

  • Annabelle

And another horror title. The origins of the evil doll Annabelle come to light in this 2014 film from Warner Bros. Pictures.

  • A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning (film)

A group of high school friends begin to have the same dream about a disfigured man. The only way to escape from him will be to wake up.

September 20

  • Criminal (Season 1)

This original Spanish Netflix series sneaks into the catalog showing us what "interrogation rooms are like, where answers are sought and personal dramas are experienced." Emma Suárez, Carmen Machi and Álvaro Cervantes are among the protagonists of this new police fiction.

  • (Dis)enchantment (Season 2)

The animated series for adults created by cartoonist Matt Groening returns to Netflix with its second season. No need to give more description. Take a look at the trailer...

https://youtu.be/V7ShJDw93nc

  • Between two ferns 

This kind of talk show is directed by comedian Zach Galifianakis and always features celebrity guests whom he interviews.

September 23

  • I, Tonya (film)

Film that deals with the life of the ice skater Tonya Harding and the plan that her husband and two criminals devised to try to disable her greatest rival in the 1994 Olympic Games, her partner Nancy Kerrigan.

September 25

  • The Big Bang Theory (Season 12)

The series about the life of brainiacs Leonard and Sheldon comes to an end with season 12 - which ended its broadcast on CBS in May of this year. We will see how the relationship between Sheldon and Amy, Leonard and Penny, and Raj's adventures continue in a season made up of 24 more episodes. Enjoy them that are the last ones.

September 27

  • The Politician (Season 1)

Payton (Ben Platt) has always been very clear that he is going to be president of the United States. But he must first survive the most treacherous political environment of all...: high school.

https://youtu.be/rBbVe9c0uD0

  • Vis a Vis (Season 4)

Another great Spanish series that returns to Netflix. The fourth season of Vis a Vis (finally) sneaks into the catalog at the end of the month, so we can see how the protagonists manage after the appointment of Sandoval as the new director of the Cruz del Norte prison.

  • The Good Place (Season 4)

The synopsis of the fourth season of The Good Place It doesn't look bad at all: "When she dies, frivolous Eleanor Shellstrop gets to such a good place that she tries to become a better person so she can stay."

Premieres on Netflix for September 2019 on video


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