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Streaming highlights this September: the movies and series you just can’t miss

Luca Fontana
1.9.2023
Translation: Elicia Payne

New month, new streaming recommendations. Here’s what series and movies you can stream on Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+ and Prime Video this September.

The other day, my neighbour was beating his carpet in the garden – and I was like, «What’s the matter, Aladdin, won’t it start?» In case you’re stuck in the same predicament and forced to stay home then I have the right thing for you – here are the best movies and series for September. Did I forget something? Let me know in the comments!

The Wheel of Time (series, Season 2)

Before The Rings of Power premiered on Prime Video, The Wheel of Time was Amazon’s big fantasy flagship. No surprise there. The series is based on one of the most extensive novel cycles in literary history. And the novel’s plots can get pretty complex at times. In the universe of The Wheel of Time, the cycles of the world repeat themselves. Therefore, predictions, legends and past events play an important role.

The first season was based on the first novel. The second season is dedicated to the second one in the series. Here’s a reminder: the sorceress Moiraine (Rosamunde Pike) finds herself travelling across the country with a group of teenagers. For one of them is Dragon Reborn who can save the world from evil – or destroy it. I’ll admit, the first series didn’t blow me away. But this trailer looks pretty bleak. I’ll definitely try it out.

Starts: 1 September
Where: Prime Video

The Little Mermaid (movie)

What a debate there was about The Little Mermaid in the run-up to its theatrical release. Especially about the leading actress Halle Bailey. Unlike in the cartoon – which in turn is based on a fairy tale by Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen – she’s a black woman and she doesn’t have red hair. Some saw this as evidence of a seemingly false woke culture at Disney.

Starts: 6 September
Where: Disney+

The Changeling (miniseries)

Starts: 8 September
Where: Apple TV+

All or Nothing: The National Team in Qatar (documentary)

This All or Nothing documentary series on Prime Video has got a great name for itself. To summarise, each episode follows a sports team throughout their entire season. Through thick and thin. The highs and the lows. Victories and defeats. In this case, it’s the German national team. But it’s not filmed during a season. It follows their time at the World Cup in Qatar in the winter of 2022.

As viewers of the documentary, we get an insight into aspects of club life we’ve never seen before. Like in the changing room, when the trainer freaks out during half time because they’re behind. Or in the physio room, when players talk about fellow players, coaches or opponents behind their back. Or on the training grounds, where coaches and players discuss whether or not politics has any place in sports. Very exciting. And not just for football fans.

Starts: 8 September
Where: Prime Video

The Morning Show (series, Season 3)

Starts: 13 September
Where: Apple TV+

Sex Education (series, Season 4)

What’s it all about? Otis Milburn, an outsider at Moordale High School. Otis is the son of a successful sex therapist and therefore knows a lot about sex and sexuality. After helping a fellow student with a sex problem, he starts a sex therapy service for fellow students at Moordale Secondary. After all, it can be particularly difficult for teens to navigate a world that is filled with expectations and prejudice.

Starts: 21 September
Where: Netflix

Castlevania: Nocturne (anime series)

Let’s move on to the anime pick of the month Castlevania: Nocturne A spin-off of Castlevania. If you’ve never heard of it, now is the time. Produced by Netflix and American Powerhouse Animation Studios, the series was inspired by Konami’s video game series from the late 1980s. And it’s not for the faint of heart. The series plot begins in 1455, when Count Dracula, Lord of the Vampires, starts a war against the humans – classic dark medieval fantasy.

Four seasons comprised the plot of the original series, which is considered by critics as a masterpiece. Now comes the spin-off set a few centuries later – in 1792, shortly after the French Revolution. After the first trailer the fans already agree that the spin off looks epic.

Starts: 28 September
Where: Netflix

Gen V (miniseries)

Starts: 29 September
Where: Prime Video

Header image: Sex Education, Netflix

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I write about technology as if it were cinema, and about films as if they were real life. Between bits and blockbusters, I’m after stories that move people, not just generate clicks. And yes – sometimes I listen to film scores louder than I probably should.


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