Bookmarks (Netflix) Premieres September 1st
Rated TV-G
Prominent Black celebrities and artists read children’s books from Black authors that highlight the Black experience. Conversations center around themes of identity, respect, justice, and action. Starring Karamo Brown, Grace Byers, Common, Misty Copeland
Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions (Netflix) Premieres September 1st
Rated NR
Stand-up comedian, actor and “Last Comic Standing” winner Felipe Esparza digs deeper into his past in his first Netflix Original comedy special. Starring Felipe Esparza
True: Friendship Day (Netflix) Premieres September 1st
Rated NR
When a giant Grippity-Grab snags Grizelda’s friendship bracelet and turns her into a mermaid, True heads under the sea with magic wishes to save the day. Starring Michela Luci, Eric Peterson, Jamie Watson
Bad Boy Billionaires: India (Netflix) Premieres September 2nd
Rated NR
This investigative docuseries explores the greed, fraud and corruption that built up – and ultimately brought down – India’s most infamous tycoons.
Chef’s Table: BBQ (Netflix) Premieres September 2nd
Rated NR
The critically-acclaimed series returns for its latest iteration, delving into the smoky, juicy world of barbecue. Featured chefs and pitmasters include Tootsie Tomantez, Lennox Hastie, Rodney Scott, and Rosalia Chay Chuc.
Freaks: You’re One of Us (Netflix) Premieres September 2nd
Rated NR
Tipped by a mysterious tramp, a meek fry cook discovers she has superpowers — and uncovers an unsavory, vast conspiracy. Starring Finnlay Berger, Thelma Buabeng, Gisa Flake, Cornelia Gröschel
Afonso Padilha: Classless (Netflix) Premieres September 3rd
Rated NR
Brazilian comedian Afonso Padilha dives into his humble beginnings and digs out hilarious stories about his childhood in this very personal set. Starring Afonso Padilha
Love, Guaranteed (Netflix) Premieres September 3rd
Rated NR
To save her small law firm, earnest lawyer Susan takes a high-paying case from Nick, a charming new client who wants to sue a dating website that guarantees love. But as the case heats up, so do Susan and Nick’s feelings for each other. Starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Heather Graham, Damon Wayans Jr., Jed Rees
Raised by Wolves (HBO Max) Premieres September 3rd
Rated NR
Androids are tasked with raising human children on a mysterious planet. Starring Travis Fimmel, Amanda Collin, Abubakar Salim, Jordan Loughran
The Sounds (Acorn TV) Premieres September 3rd
Rated NR
Maggie and Tom Cabbott move to the town of Pelorus to escape the oppressive influence of Tom’s family. But when he disappears, unsettling facts about Tom soon come to light and the search brings long-buried wounds to the surface. Starring Rachelle Lefevre, Matt Whelan, Matt Nable, Emily Piggford
We Got This (Sundance Now) Premieres September 3rd
Rated NR
Struggling from the collapse of his career and a sudden unsurmountable tax debt, American immigrant George English stumbles onto the fact that there is a 50 million SEK reward for solving the murder of Olof Palme. He assembles a crew of misfits to assist him as he begins to imagine that solving this seemingly unsolvable crime of the century could be the answer to all of his problems, but as the deeper they go into the labyrinth the more dangerous their journey becomes. Starring Schiaffino Musarra, Alexander Karim, Anki Larsson, Christian Svensson
Young Wallander (Netflix) Premieres September 3rd
Rated TV-MA
Follow recently graduated police officer Kurt Wallander as he investigates his first case. Starring Adam Pålsson, Leanne Best, Richard Dillane, Ellise Chappell
Anthony (Peacock) Premieres September 4th
Rated NR
In July 2005, black teenager Anthony Walker was murdered by two white men in an unprovoked racist attack in a Liverpool park. He was just 18 years old. This film tells the story of how this talented young man’s life might have turned out. Starring Richard Osman, Toheeb Jimoh, Julia Brown, Bobby Schofield
Away (Netflix) Premieres September 4th
Rated NR
An American astronaut struggles with leaving her husband and daughter behind to embark on a dangerous mission with an international space crew. Starring Talitha Eliana Bateman, Josh Charles, Ato Essandoh, Adam Irigoyen
Earth to Ned (Disney Plus) September 4th
Rated NR
Ned, a blue-skinned alien and his lieutenant Cornelius, who were sent to scout Earth for an eventual invasion – but instead became obsessed with our popular culture. Now, they host a talk show. Starring Kyle Pacek, Michael Oosterom, Paul Rugg, Brooke Becker
I’m Thinking of Ending Things (Netflix) September 4th
Rated R
Full of misgivings, a young woman travels with her new boyfriend to his parents’ secluded farm. Upon arriving, she comes to question everything she thought she knew about him, and herself. Starring Jessie Buckley, Toni Collette, Jesse Plemons, David Thewlis
Noughts + Crosses (Peacock) September 4th
Rated NR
Set in a dangerous, alternate world where racism divides society, Noughts + Crosses follows two young people Sephy and Callum, who are divided by their colour but united by love. Starring Masali Baduza, Jack Rowan, Jonathan Ajayi, Rakie Ayola
Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy (Netflix) Premieres September 4th
Rated TV-Y7
In a small Western town a young girl from the city forms a tight bond with wild horse Spirit while having adventures with her friends. Starring Amber Frank, Bailey Gambertoglio, Duncan Joiner, Kitana Turnbull
Madagascar: A Little Wild (Hulu) Premieres September 7th
Rated NR
The lovable foursome Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo. Starring Shaylin Becton, Tucker Chandler, Jasmine Gatewood, Luke Lowe
My Octopus Teacher (Netflix) Premieres September 7th
Rated NR
A filmmaker forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest, learning as the animal shares the mysteries of her world.
Record of Youth (Netflix) Premieres September 7th
Rated NR
Three young fashionistas are trying to make it big in the fashion industry. Dreams are a luxury that not every person can afford, but a youthful spirit and blazing passion can make all of them come true. Starring Bo-Gum Park, Woo-Seok Byeon, Hie-ra Ha, Jin-hie Han
Singled Out (Quibi) Premieres September 7th
Rated NR
Hooking up a new generation of singles, of all genders and sexual preferences, seeking love in 20 bite-sized episodes. Starring Joel Kim Booster, Keke Palmer, Andrea Levesque, Arianna Levesque
#Alive (Netflix) Premieres September 8th
Rated NR
The rapid spread of an unknown infection has left an entire city in ungovernable chaos, but one survivor remains alive in isolation. It is his story. Starring Ah-In Yoo, Shin-Hye Park, Hyun-Wook Lee, Bae-soo Jeon
StarBeam (Netflix) September 8th
Rated NR
Zoey is excited to tackle second grade, but when danger beckons, she sneaks away and with her signature call out and transforms into StarBeam, the speediest, most powerful and most enthusiastic superhero to ever sip from a juicebox. Starring Nahanni Mitchell, Dean Petriw, Terry Klassen, Zachary Timmis
Cuties (Netflix) September 9th
Rated TV-MA
Amy, an 11-year-old girl, joins a group of dancers named “the cuties” at school, and rapidly grows aware of her burgeoning femininity – upsetting her mother and her values in the process. Starring Fathia Youssouf, Médina El Aidi-Azouni, Esther Gohourou, Ilanah Cami-Goursolas
Get Organized with the Home Edit (Netflix) September 9th
Rated NR
Organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of The Home Edit conquer clutter and transform lives. Reese Witherspoon and Molly Sims coproduce. Starring Clea Shearer, Joanna Teplin
La Línea: Shadow of Narco (Netflix) September 9th
Rated NR
Go inside La Línea, the Spanish beach town turned into Europe’s drug trafficking hub, and meet the law enforcement officials determined to change that.
So Much Love to Give (Netflix) September 9th
Rated NR
Fernando is a family man – equally committed to each of his two families. But one wrong turn brings them crashing together. Starring Soledad Villamil, Adrián Suar, Gabriela Toscano, Darío Barassi
The Social Dilemma (Netflix) September 9th
Rated PG-13
Never before have a handful of tech designers had such control over the way billions of us think, act, and live. Silicon Valley insiders reveal how social media platforms are reprogramming society by exposing the other side of your screen. Starring Skyler Gisondo, Kara Hayward, Vincent Kartheiser, Tristan Harris
Woke (Hulu) Premieres September 9th
Rated NR
Keef is an African-American cartoonist on the verge of mainstream success when an unexpected incident changes his life. Starring Lamorne Morris, T. Murph, Blake Anderson, Rose McIver
The Babysitter: Killer Queen (Netflix) Premieres September 10th
Rated NR
Two years after Cole survived a satanic blood cult, he’s living another nightmare: high school. And the demons from his past? Still making his life hell. Starring Bella Thorne, Leslie Bibb, Ken Marino, Emily Alyn Lind
Black Boys (Peacock) Premieres September 10th
BLACK BOYS illuminates the spectrum of black male humanity in America. An intimate, inter-generational exploration, BLACK BOYS strives for insight to black identity and opportunity at the nexus of sports, education and criminal justice. Starring Carmelo Anthony, Cris Carter, Harry Edwards, Jemele Hill
The Idhun Chronicles (Netflix) Premieres September 10th
Rated NR
The day the three Suns and three Moons came together in alignment over Idhun, Ashran, the necromancer, seized power and the reign of the winged snakes started. Starring Itzan Escamilla, Michelle Jenner, Nico Romero, Sergio Mur
Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix) Premieres September 10th
Rated NR
Julie is a teenage girl who finds her passion for music and life with the help of a high -concept band of teen boys (The Phantoms) who have been dead for 25 years. Julie, in turn, helps them become the band they were never able to be. Starring Madison Reyes, Charlie Gillespie, Owen Joyner, Jadah Marie
The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte hosts the Tonight Show (Peacock) Premieres September 10th
Rated NR
For one week in February 1968, Johnny Carson gave up his chair to Harry Belafonte, the first time an African-American had hosted a late night TV show for a whole week. Starring Harry Belafonte, Whoopi Goldberg
Unpregnant (HBOMax) Premieres September 10th
Rated NR
A 17-year old Missouri teen named Veronica discovers she has gotten pregnant, a development that threatens to end her dreams of matriculating at an Ivy League college, and the career that will follow. Starring Sugar Lyn Beard, Giancarlo Esposito, Haley Lu Richardson, Mary McCormack
Dad Wanted (Netflix) Premieres September 10th
Rated NR
Blanca’s mom stopped letting her ride her BMX bike after her dad died in an accident. So, after reading about a BMX contest happening soon, she tries to enter it without her mom’s knowledge. The only problem? A parent needs to sign her in. Starring Ela Velden, Juan Pablo Medina, Silvia Navarro, Luis Ernesto Franco
The Duchess (Netflix) Premieres September 11th
Rated NR
A single mom tries to raise her daughter in London while wondering if she should have another kid. Starring Max Fincham, Steen Raskopoulos, Nathan Clarke, Adam Ayadi
Izzy’s Koala World (Netflix) Premieres September 15th
Rated NR
Follow 11-year-old Izzy and her veterinarian mother as they rescue koalas and form remarkable friendships with animals on their Australian island. Starring Izzy Bee
Challenger: The Final Flight (Netflix) Premieres September 16th
Rated NR
Four-part docuseries on the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster, unpacking an indelible moment for a generation of Americans.
The Devil All the Time (Netflix) Premieres September 16th
Rated R
Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality. Starring Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland, Haley Bennett, Harry Melling
The Paramedic (Netflix) Premieres September 16th
Rated NR
Angel works in an ambulance service. After a tragic accident, his personal life begins to deteriorate as he becomes more and more suspicious of his partner Vane. Starring Mario Casas, Déborah François, Guillermo Pfening, Celso Bugallo
Sing On! (Netflix) Premieres September 16th
Rated NR
In each themed episode, six contestants belt out the biggest hits from that genre while being judged by a vocal analyzer comparing their vocal performance to the original artist’s. Starring Tituss Burgess
Dragon’s Dogma (Netflix) Premieres September 17th
Rated NR
Ethan sets out to vanquish the Dragon that took his heart, but with every demon he battles, he loses more of his humanity.
One Lane Bridge (Sundance Now) Premieres September 17th
Rated NR
During a murder investigation at Queenstown’s infamous One Lane Bridge, ambitious young Maori Detective, Ariki Davis, inadvertently reawakens a spiritual gift that endangers the case, his career and his life. Starring Joel Tobeck, Alison Bruce, Aidee Walker, Sara Wiseman
Spides (Crackle) Premieres September 17th
Rated NR
Murders, disappearances, and strange occurrences begin piling up in connection with the appearance of a new club drug called “Blis”. Starring Rosabell Laurenti Sellers, Falk Hentschel, Désirée Nosbusch, Francis Fulton-Smith
All In: The Fight for Democracy (PrimeVideo) Premieres September 18th
Rated PG-13
The documentary takes a look at the history, and current activism against voter suppression; barriers to voting that most people don’t even know is a threat to their basic rights as citizens of the United States. Starring Stacey Abrams, Andrew Young, Eric Foner, Luci Baines Johnson
American Barbecue Showdown (Netflix) Premieres September 18th
Rated NR
Food competition that follows the country’s best backyard smokers and competitive barbecuers as they compete for the title of American Barbecue Champion. Starring Kevin Bludso, Melissa Cookston
Becoming (Disney Plus) Premieres September 18th
Rated NR
A young woman learns her fiance has become possessed by an entity. Starring Toby Kebbell, Penelope Mitchell, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Stephen Rider
Bucin (Netflix) Premieres September 18th
Rated NR
Andovi, Tommy, Jovi, and Chandra try to get out of unhealthy relationships because they are bucin (slaves of love). Starring Andovi Da Lopez, Jovial Da Lopez, Tommy Limm, Chandra Liow
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Netflix) Premieres September 18th
Rated NR
Six teens attending an adventure camp on the opposite side of Isla Nublar must band together to survive when dinosaurs wreak havoc on the island.
Ratched (Netflix) Premieres September 18th
Rated NR
A young nurse at a mental institution becomes jaded, bitter and a downright monster to her patients. Starring Sarah Paulson, Judy Davis, Harriet Sansom Harris, Cynthia Nixon
Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt (Netflix) Premieres September 22
Rated NR
Armed with tools and engineering smarts, monkey mechanic Chico Bon Bon and his Fix-It Force help the people of Blunderburg solve all of their problems. Starring Robbie Daymond, Dayci Brookshire, Anthony Tedesco, Andy Abbott
Mighty Express (Netflix) Premieres September 22
Rated NR
An ensemble cast of trains and kids in an expansive world with amazing adventures.
The Playbook (Netflix) Premieres September 22
Rated NR
The Playbook profiles legendary coaches as they share the rules they live by to achieve success in sports and in life. Starring Jill Ellis, Patrick Mouratoglou, José Mourinho, Glenn ‘Doc’ Rivers
Enola Holmes (Netflix) Premieres September 22
Rated PG-13
When Enola Holmes-Sherlock’s teen sister-discovers her mother missing, she sets off to find her, becoming a super-sleuth in her own right as she outwits her famous brother and unravels a dangerous conspiracy around a mysterious young Lord. Starring Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin, Helena Bonham Carter
Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom (Disney Plus) Premieres September 25
Rated NR
A documentary series which takes viewers behind the scenes with the animal-care experts, veterinarians, and biologists at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Epcot’s SeaBase aquarium.
A Perfect Crime (Netflix) Premieres September 25
Rated NR
In April 1991, Detlev Rohwedder, the head of Treuhand, the East German Privatization and Restructuring Agency, was assassinated in Dusseldorf. This documentary details the strange evidence recovered. Starring Alfred Hartung, Tobias Kasimirowicz, Beate Malkus, Peter Miklusz
Secret Society of Second Born Royals (Disney Plus) Premieres September 25
Rated NR
It follows Sam’s adventures at a top-secret training program for a new class of second-born royals tasked with saving the world. Starring Elodie Yung, Skylar Astin, Greg Bryk, Julie Nolke
The School Nurse Files (Netflix) Premieres September 25
Rated NR
Ahn Eun Young, a school nurse who has powers that allow her to chase ghosts, is appointed to a new high school where mysterious incidents take place. Starring Edward Hong, Dylan J. Locke, Teo Yoo, Yu-mi Jung
Sneakerheads (Netflix) Premieres September 25
Rated NR
Devin, a former sneakerhead turned stay-at-home dad, finds himself deep in the hole after falling for one of old friend Bobby’s crazy schemes. To get his money back, the at-odds duo goes on the hunt for the most elusive kicks in the game. Starring Andrew Bachelor, Jearnest Corchado, Matthew Josten, Allen Maldonado
Tehran (AppleTVPlus) Premieres September 25
Rated TV-MA
A Mossad agent embarks on her first mission as a computer hacker in her home town of Tehran. Starring Niv Sultan, Shaun Toub, Menashe Noy, Shervin Alenabi
Utopia (PrimeVideo) Premieres September 25
Rated TV-MA
A group of young adults, who meet online, get a hold of a cult underground graphic novel, which not only pins them as a target of a shadowy deep state organization, but also burdens them with the dangerous task of saving the world. Starring Desmin Borges, Dan Byrd, John Cusack, Christopher Denham
Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia (Netflix) Premieres September 29
Rated NR
Letting loose with a goblet of frosé in hand, Michelle Buteau delivers a dynamic hour of comedy that delves into parenthood, cultural difference, and the overlooked value of short men. Starring Michelle Buteau
The Boys in the Band (Netflix) Premieres September 30
Rated R
A group of gay men gather for a birthday party in 1968 New York City, only to find the drinks and laughs interrupted when a visitor from the host’s past turns the evening upside down. Starring Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Andrew Rannells
The Glorias (Prime Video) Premieres September 30
Rated NR
The story of feminist icon Gloria Steinem’s itinerant childhood’s influence on her life as a writer, activist and organizer for women’s rights worldwide. Starring Alicia Vikander, Julianne Moore, Janelle Monáe, Bette Midler
Synopsis by IMDB.