Welcome to an extremely early look at what’s set to hit Netflix in the United States throughout the month of September 2020. There are some excellent titles already lined up so let’s dive in!
If you want to see a more in-depth preview of the Netflix Originals due out in September 2020, you can find that preview being updated continuously right here on What’s on Netflix. If you missed out on any of the August 2020 additions, we’re still updating that preview here.
As always, keep an eye out on what’s leaving too with the main removal set to be Christopher Robin thus far.
Don’t forget, Netflix has picked up and spaced out a bunch of licensed comedy shows between August and October. Two of these shows will be arriving in September.
Time to pop bottles🍾🍾
The following classic shows are coming to @Netflix (US)Moesha – Aug 1
The Game S1-3 – Aug 15
Sister Sister – Sept 1
Girlfriends – Sept 11
The Parkers – Oct 1
Half & Half – Oct 15
One on One – Oct 15To celebrate, here's a message from your faves: pic.twitter.com/zohNPEo0rz
— Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) July 29, 2020
Full List of What’s Coming to Netflix in September 2020
Note: this list only applies to Netflix in the United States.
September Dates TBD
- Enola Holmes (2020) N – British mystery film based on the novel starring Millie Bobbie Brown.
- Mighty Express (Season 1) N – New animated series for children from the creators of Paw Patrol.
- The Duchess (Season 1) N – New series from comedian Katherine Ryan.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 1st
- Borgen (Seasons 1-3) – The excellent Danish political thriller finally joins Netflix ahead of season 4 due out on Netflix in the next couple of years.
- Due Date (2010) – Todd Phillips directs this comedy starring Robert Downey Jr and Zach Galifianakis.
- Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions / Malas Decisiones (2020) N – Two stand-up specials, one presented in English and one in Spanish.
- Muppet’s Most Wanted (2014) – Disney’s big Muppet movie starring Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell and Tina Fey.
- Puss in Boots (2011) – Dreamworks spin-off of Puss in Boots who was a regular in Shrek.
- Sister Sister (Multiple Seasons) – UPN classic 90s comedy sitcom series created by Kimm Bass and Gary Gilbert about twins separated at birth.
- The Smurfs (2011) – The live-action first reboot of the classic children’s cartoon from Sony Pictures.
- Thomas & Friends (Season 24) – More animated adventures with Thomas the Tank Engine.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 4th
- Away (Season 1) N – New sci-fi series featuring Hillary Swank.
- I’m Thinking of Ending Things (2020) N – Charlie Kaufman writes and directs this new drama adapted from the novel featuring Jesse Plemons.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 6th
- Undercover (Season 2) N – Dutch crime drama series that aired to stunning reviews earlier in the year.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 10th
- Julie and the Phantoms (Season 1) N – Family musical series about a girl trying to rebuild a teen boy band.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 11th
- Family Business (Season 2) N – French comedy about a family that’s at the top of their game selling grass.
- Girlfriends (Multiple Seasons) – Comedy sitcom series that follows four different women.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 16th
- The Devil All the Time (2020) N – Complete with a stellar cast including Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson, this is one of the biggest movies to release on Netflix this fall.
Here's your first look at THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME, a midwestern gothic tale from Antonio Campos starring Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Jason Clark, Riley Keough, Bill Skarsgård, Sebastian Stan, Haley Bennett, Mia Wasikowska, and Eliza Scanlen.
On Netflix globally on 16 Sept. pic.twitter.com/3qNW1EaVfb
— NetflixFilm (@NetflixFilm) August 3, 2020
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 17th
- Dragon’s Dogma (Season 1) N – New anime series based on the video game franchise.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 18th
- Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Season 1) N – Animated series from Dreamworks based in the Jurassic Park IP.
- Ratched (Season 1) N – The next huge Ryan Murphy project that is set to reboot the famous Nurse Ratched first seen in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.
You deserve someone to show you mercy. September 18. pic.twitter.com/bPpfKABCzs
— Ratched (@RatchedNetflix) August 4, 2020
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 29th
- Welcome to Sudden Death (2020) N – Sequel to the Sudden Death movie from 1995.
What will you be watching on Netflix in September 2020? Let us know in the comments.