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The New Movies and TV On Netflix in September 2020

Freaks: You’re One of Us (Netflix Film)

September 3

Alfonso Padilha: Alma de Pobre (Netflix Comedy Special)

Love, Guaranteed (Netflix Film)

Young Wallander (Netflix Original)

September 4

Away (Netflix Original)

I’m Thinking of Ending Things (Netflix Film)

The Lost Okoroshi

Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy: Part 2 (Netflix Original)

September 7

Midnight Special

My Octopus Teacher (Netflix Documentary)

Record of Youth (Netflix Original)

Waiting for “Superman”

September 8

StarBeam: Season 2 (Netflix Family)

September 9

Corazón Loco/So Much Love to Give (Netflix Film)

Get Organized with The Home Edit (Netflix Original)

La Línea: Shadow of Narco (Netflix Documentary)

Mignonnes/Cuties (Netflix Film)

The Social Dilemma (Netflix Documentary)

September 10

The Babysitter: Killer Queen (Netflix Film)

The Gift: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

Greenleaf: Season 5

The Idhun Chronicles (Netflix Anime)

Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix Family)

September 11

The Duchess (Netflix Original)

Family Business: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

Girlfriends: Seasons 1-8

How to Train Your Dragon 2

Pets United (Netflix Family)

Pokémon Journeys: The Series: Part 2 (Netflix Family)

Se busca papá/Dad Wanted (Netflix Film)

September 15

America’s Book of Secrets: Season 2

Ancient Aliens: Season 3

Cold Case Files Classic: Season 1

The Curse of Oak Island: Season 4

Hope Frozen: A Quest to Live Twice (Netflix Documentary)

Izzy’s Koala World (Netflix Family)

Michael McIntyre: Showman (Netflix Comedy Special)

Pawn Stars: Season 2

The Rap Game: Season 2

The Smurfs: Season 2

Taco Chronicles: Volume 2 (Netflix Original)

The Universe: Season 2

September 16

Baby: Season 3 (Netflix Original)

Challenger: The Final Flight (Netflix Documentary)

The Devil All the Time (Netflix Film)

MeatEater: Season 9 (Netflix Original)

The Paramedic (Netflix Film)

Signs: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

Sing On! (Netflix Original)

September 17

Dragon’s Dogma (Netflix Anime)

The Last Word (Netflix Original)

September 18

American Barbecue Showdown (Netflix Original)

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Netflix Family)

Ratched (Netflix Original)

September 21

A Love Song for Latasha (Netflix Documentary)

September 22

Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt: Season 3 (Netflix Family)

Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 4 (Netflix Original)

Kiss the Ground

The Playbook (Netflix Documentary)

Mighty Express (Netflix Family)

September 23

Enola Holmes (Netflix Film)

Waiting…

September 24

The Chef Show: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary)

Real Steel

September 25

A Perfect Crime (Netflix Documentary)

Country-Ish (Netflix Original)

Nasty C

The School Nurse Files (Netflix Original)

Sneakerheads (Netflix Original)

September 26

The Good Place: Season 4

September 27

Bad Teacher

Van Helsing: Season 4

September 28

Whose Vote Counts, Explained (Netflix Original)

September 29

Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia (Netflix Comedy Special)

Welcome to Sudden Death

September 30

American Murder: The Family Next Door (Netflix Documentary)

Wentworth: Season 8

What’s Leaving Netflix In September

Among the major classics exiting Netflix next month include The Social Network, Jurassic Park (as well as its two sequels), Frances Ha, Inside Man, and Schindler’s List.

September 4

Christopher Robin

September 5

Once Upon a Time: Seasons 1-7

September 8

Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure

September 10

The Forgotten

September 14

Cold Case Files: Season 1

September 15

Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made

September 16

The Witch

September 17

Train to Busan

September 20

Sarah’s Key

September 21

Person of Interest: Seasons 1-5

SMOSH: The Movie

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