Everything Coming To Stan, Netflix And Foxtel In September 2019

September’s come around and along with the fresh spring weather, there’s a new bundle of content to get through from Stan, Netflix and Foxtel. Strap in because we’re about to give you a dump of September’s streaming lineup and you’re going to have to add scores more to your to-watch shame pile.

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Stan


Among a bunch of regulars, Stan’s September is shaping up to be an exciting with Season 5 of Broad City as well as the intriguing true crime series, Murder In The Bayou.

Ramy: Season 1

All episodes available from September 13

Winner of an audience award at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, this revolutionary new comedy stars stand-up comedian Ramy Youssef as Ramy, a first-generation American Muslim living life caught between the moral aspirations of his local Egyptian community and the decadent, no consequence lifestyle of the Millennial generation. Hilarity ensues.

Murder In The Bayou: Season 1

New episodes every Saturday from September 14

This five-part true crime docu-series investigates the unsolved murders of eight women whose bodies were discovered in drainage canals and on desolate back roads in and around Jennings, Louisiana. Examining the lives of the young victims and the violent sex and drug trade they were a part of, the series uncovers the secrets of this troubled town – exposing shocking revelations.

The Circus: Season 4

New episodes every Saturday from September 23 September

The acclaimed documentary series that follows the circus that is U.S. politics returns with all new episodes. As the country lurches towards the 2020 election, the list of former allies who are turning on Donald Trump grows daily, with the Democrats unrelenting in their attacks. The President’s increasing vulnerability has led to a bumper crop of potential 2020 challengers, all of whom are hoping to be the one to beat him.

Preacher: Season 4

Series finale airs September 30

Shot in Melbourne and guest starring AACTA Award winner Lachy Hulme (Romper Stomper) the final season of Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Breaking Bad producer Sam Catlin’s insanely bloody adaptation of the graphic comic book Preacher marks not only the end of the road for the series but possibly the end of the world for Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper), Tulip O’Hare (Ruth Negga), and Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun). There will be blood… but will they meet God?

Licenced Shows

Killing Eve: Season 1 (September 5)

Nominated for eight Emmy Awards this year, including Outstanding Lead Actress honours for both Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, this BAFTA Award-winning psychological thriller sees a damaged MI5 operative engaged in an international manhunt for the brutal but kooky assassin Villanelle. The two become equally obsessed with each other and go head to head in an epic game of cat and mouse.

Friday Night Dinner: Season 5 (September 6)

The fifth season of this tasty comedy treat starring Tamsin Greig (Episodes) and Simon Bird (The Inbetweeners) sees the Goodman family continue to gather together for a traditional Jewish dinner every Friday night… with disastrous results.

Gameface: Season 1 (September 11)

Comedian Roisin Conaty stars as an eternally optimistic aspiring actress who, despite help from her friends, therapist and driving instructor, is unable to get her life back on track after a relationship break up.

Ex On The Beach: Season 2 and 3 (September 20)

Get ready for more sun-kissed skin and misbehaviour as another set of smoking hot singles get up close and personal – until their exes arrive to mess everything up. Featuring the return of series favourite Ashley Cain and Geordie Shore stars Charlotte Crosby and Gary Beadle.

New Amsterdam: Season 1 (September 26)

From Desperate Housewives producer David Schulner, this medical drama stars The Blacklist’s Ryan Eggold as the director of America’s oldest hospital – an ailing institution that needs healing from the inside out if it’s to continue helping people.

Broad City: Season 5 (September 30)

Funny ladies Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson are back as delightfully quirky hipster BFFs in the fifth and final season of this brilliant comedy following two young women trying to be cool in NYC.

Movies

Watchmen (September 1)

Based on the 1986-87 DC Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, Watchmen is set in an alternate 1985 America in which costumed superheroes are part of the fabric of everyday society. Their mission is to watch over humanity…but who is watching the Watchmen?

Creed II (September 6)

The Rocky legend continues as Sylvester Stallone steps back into the role that made him a megastar to train Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordon) for his greatest challenge yet – a fight with the son of Apollo Creed’s most fearsome adversary, Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren).

World War Z (September 15)

Brad Pitt stars as a globetrotting former United Nations officer taking on an undead uprising in David Fincher’s epic thriller about a swarming zombie pandemic threatening to take over the world.

American Beauty (September 15)

Celebrating its 20th Anniversary, this dark exploration of beauty, love, liberation and personal satisfaction sees Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening shine in Skyfall director Sam Mendes’ disturbing, Oscar-winning debut.

True Grit (September 17)

The Coen brother’s gritty Oscar nominated remake of the John Wayne classic sees a teenager hire a U.S. Marshall to track down her father’s killer. Starring Jeff Bridges, Hailee Steinfeld, Matt Damon and Josh Brolin.

No Country For Old Men (September 17)

A hunter who stumbles across a drug lord’s money… the crazed assassin who wants it back… and the almost-retired cop trying to clean up the bloody mess. Jump into the Coen brother’s legendary adaptation of the renowned Cormac McCarthy classic.

Mean Girls (September 18)

Written by SNL legend Tina Fey and starring Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Seyfried, this hilarious and often poignant comedy explores the damaging effect high school social cliques can have on teenage girls.

Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ (September 22)

Grammy award-winning rapper and Power star 50 Cent leads the way in this urban thriller about an inner-city drug dealer who turns away from crime to pursue his true passion – rap music.

Meet The Parents (September 27)

Ben Stiller plays the unfortunately named Gaylord ‘Greg’ Focker – a male nurse who’s forced to suffer through a nightmarish weekend meeting his girlfriend’s parents, thanks largely to the hilarious antics of her retired CIA operative father (Robert De Niro).

Meet The Fockers (September 27)

Greg Focker and his now fiancée Pam (Teri Polo) decide that before they can get married, their parents should meet one another – delivering a laugh-filled romp powered by gut-busting performances from Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand.


Little Fockers (September 27)

Greg and Pam Focker may have newborn twins but that doesn’t mean the patriarch of the family will take it easy on them. In fact, Robert De Niro’s retired CIA operative is back to his old tricks on a mission to determine if his son-in-law is man enough to be his successor.


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Netflix

Highlights

September’s highlights are pretty thin for Netflix but among Aquaman, Between Two Ferns: The Movie, The Good Place (Season 4) and a few older gems like Ingrid Goes West, there should be enough to suffice.

Original Series

Moving Art: Season 3 (1 September)
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Experience nature’s art as filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg highlights the beauty that lurks in oceans, forests, deserts and flowers.

The Deep: Season 2 (3 September)
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The adventures of the Nekton family, a family of daring underwater explorers who live aboard a state-of-the-art submarine, The Aronnax, and explore uncharted areas of the earth’s oceans to unravel the mysteries of the deep.

The Spy (6 September)
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In the 1960s, Israeli clerk-turned-secret agent Eli Cohen goes deep undercover inside Syria on a perilous, years-long mission to spy for Mossad.

Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 3 (6 September)
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Now living and working in LA, Jack hopes to convince a reluctant Michael to move to the U.S. by showing him what the American West has to offer.

Elite: Season 2 (6 September)
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In the wake of a classmate’s death, a student vanishes, allegiances shift, new friends join the drama, and dark secrets become too difficult to contain.

TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020 (10 September)
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Six strangers share a fabulous house in Tokyo, looking for love while living under the same roof. With no script, what happens next is all up to them.

The I-Land (12 September)
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Wiped clean of memories and thrown together, a group of strangers fight to survive harsh realities — and the island that traps them.

BLACK LAGOON: Seasons 1 & 2 (13 September)
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A Japanese businessman, captured by modern-day pirates, is written off and left for dead by his company. Tired of the corporate life, he opts to stick with the mercenaries that kidnapped him, becoming part of their gang.

Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (13 September)

Ikoma and the Iron Fortress take their fight to the battlegrounds of Unato, joining the alliance to reclaim the region from the kabane horde.

The Ranch: Part 7 (13 September)
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While Colt tries to reconcile with Abby, Beau navigates the challenges of aging and Luke seeks his family’s forgiveness.

Unbelievable (13 September)
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Based on real events, a teen reports and eventually recants her reported rape, while two female detectives, states away, investigate evidence that could reveal the truth.

Las del hockey (20 September)
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The passionate members of a women’s roller-hockey team strive to keep their team afloat.

Criminal (20 September)

High-spirited Princess Bean walks through hell to save a friend, learns about a mystical destiny set for her, and helps restore her father’s kingdom.

Disenchantment: Part 2 (20 September)
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Manjunath Kumar, fourteen, knows he is good at cricket – if not as good as his elder brother Radha. When Manju begins to get to know Radha’s great rival, a boy as privileged and confident as Manju is not, everything in Manju’s world begins to change and he is faced with decisions that will change both his sense of self and of the world around him.

Fastest Car: Season 2 (20 September)
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Extremely expensive supercars take on massively modified undercover speed demons, including Hondas, Fords, Oldsmobiles and even a Mini Cooper.

Vis a vis: Season 4 (20 September)
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A new director and a jailer-turned-inmate arrive at Cruz del Norte. Zulema is reunited with a long-lost relative, while Sole gets life-changing news.

Skylines (27 September)
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In Frankfurt, a young and gifted hip-hop producer gets the chance of a lifetime when he signs with Skyline Records. But the worlds of music, organized crime and high finance collide when the label owner’s gangster brother returns from exile to claim his share.

The Politician (27 September)
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Payton Hobart (Ben Platt), a wealthy student from Santa Barbara, California, has known since age seven that he’s going to be President of the United States. But first he’ll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape of all: Saint Sebastian High School.

Bard of Blood (27 September)
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Kabir Anand is settling into his new life as a Shakespeare professor in the remote mountains of Panchgani when a call from the PMO thrusts him back into the world he is trying to forget. A brilliant agent who served under the recently murdered Sadiq Sheikh, Kabir was expelled from RAW because of a disastrous mission in Balochistan ten years prior. Kabir must now revisit those ghosts, avenge his mentor and face his deadliest enemies back in Balochistan while racing against time to save both his country and his long lost love.

Tiny House Nation: Volume 2 (29 September)
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Host John Weisbarth and expert Zack Giffin hit the road to meet aspiring tiny homeowners yearning to build small with maximum ingenuity and style.

Vagabond (Coming in September)
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Vagabond is a story about a stuntman Cha Dal-geon, played by Lee Seung-gi, who gets involved in a tragic airplane crash and ends up discovering a national corruption scandal in the process. Bae Suzy plays Go Hae-ri, the oldest daughter of a deceased marine, who decides to work for the National Intelligence Service as a secret ops agent in order to support her mom and younger siblings, although all she wanted to do is to become a civil servant.

The Good Place: Season 4 (From 27 September)

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The comedy about life, death and the afterlife returns for its fourth and final season.

Netflix Films

Netflix Originals

Tall Girl (13 September)
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Jodi (Ava Michelle) has always been the tallest girl in school — and she’s always been uncomfortable with it. After slouching her way through life for 16 years and being made fun of by classmates, Jodi meets Stig (Luke Eisner), a seemingly perfect Swedish foreign exchange student who’s even taller than she is.

Between Two Ferns: The Movie (20 September)
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Zach Galifianakis dreamed of becoming a star. But when Will Ferrell discovered his public access TV show “Between Two Ferns” and uploaded it to Funny or Die, Zach became a viral laughing stock. Now Zach and his crew are taking a road trip to complete a series of high-profile celebrity interviews and restore his reputation. Directed by Scott Aukerman, BETWEEN TWO FERNS: THE MOVIE is a laugh-out-loud comedy that gives new insight into the curmudgeonly, beloved outsider Zach Galifianakis has created over the years.

In the Shadow of the Moon (27 September)
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In 1988, Philadelphia police officer Thomas Lockhart (Boyd Holbrook), hungry to become a detective, begins tracking a serial killer who mysteriously resurfaces every nine years. But when the killer’s crimes begin to defy all scientific explanation, Locke’s obsession with finding the truth threatens to destroy his career, his family, and possibly his sanity.

Licensed

Dirty Dancing (1 September)
Spending the summer at a Catskills resort with her family, Frances “Baby” Houseman falls in love with the camp’s dance instructor, Johnny Castle.

World War Z (1 September)

Former United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments, and threatening to destroy humanity itself.

Charlotte’s Web (1 September)
Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen, to ensure that this will never happen.

Revolutionary Road (1 September)

A young couple living in a Connecticut suburb during the mid-1950s struggle to come to terms with their personal problems while trying to raise their two children.

The Core (1 September)
The only way to save Earth from catastrophe is to drill down to the core and set it spinning again.

Jack Reacher (1 September)

A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims.

G.I. Joe: Retaliation (1 September)
The G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Season 1 (1 September)
Prequel to the 2009 film, with inventor boy Flint Lockwood and reporter girl Sam Sparks as best friends during high school.

Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club (1 September)
When five struggling single moms put aside their differences to form a support group, they find inspiration and laughter in their new sisterhood, and help each other overcome the obstacles that stand in their way.

Social Animals (1 September)
A childless, single, broke, stoner attempts to salvage her failing business and love life while falling in love for the first time with a married man.

Ghost Town (1 September)

Bertram Pincus is a man whose people skills leave much to be desired. When Pincus dies unexpectedly, but is miraculously revived after seven minutes, he wakes up to discover that he now has the annoying ability to see ghosts.

The Changeover (1 September)
Laura is drawn into a supernatural battle with an ancient spirit who threatens her family.

For the Birds (1 September)
A woman’s love for her pet ducks, chickens, geese, and turkeys – all 200 of them – ignites a battle with local animal rescuers and puts her marriage in jeopardy.

Hotel Transylvania 2 (3 September)

Dracula and his friends try to bring out the monster in his half human, half vampire grandson in order to keep Mavis from leaving the hotel.

The World We Make (4 September)
18 year old Lee (a spirited equestrian) and Jordan (an academic and football standout) are at the threshold of building a life together. But their character is tested when racial bias surfaces in their otherwise progressive small town.

Aquaman (5 September)

Arthur Curry, the human-born heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, goes on a quest to prevent a war between the worlds of ocean and land.

The Nut Job (7 September)
An incorrigibly self-serving exiled squirrel finds himself helping his former park brethren survive by raiding a nut store, a location that also happens to be a front for a human gang’s bank robbery.

Olympus Has Fallen (7 September)
Disgraced Secret Service agent (and former presidential guard) Mike Banning finds himself trapped inside the White House in the wake of a terrorist attack; using his inside knowledge, Banning works with national security to rescue the President from his kidnappers.

Our Godfather (10 September)
A feature-length documentary about Tommaso Buscetta, the first high-ranking Italian mafia boss ever to turn against Cosa Nostra. Buscetta helped convict more than 400 Mafiosi and became the Mob’s most wanted man in the world.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (13 September)

The second installment of the “Fantastic Beasts” series featuring the adventures of Magizoologist Newt Scamander.

Head Count (13 September)
A group of teenagers unknowingly summon a paranormal presence during their weekend trip to the Joshua Tree desert. This monster mimics their appearances to hide among them and seeks to separate them into groups of five to complete its deadly ritual.

T2: Trainspotting (14 September)

After 20 years abroad, Mark Renton returns to Scotland and reunites with his old friends Sick Boy, Spud, and Begbie.

War of the Worlds (15 September)

As Earth is invaded by alien tripod fighting machines, one family fights for survival.

Trouble with the Curve (15 September)
A daughter tries to remedy her dysfunctional relationship with her ailing father, a decorated baseball scout by helping him in a recruiting trip which could be his last.

War Dogs (15 September)
Loosely based on the true story of two young men, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, who won a three hundred million dollar contract from the Pentagon to arm America’s allies in Afghanistan.

Storks (15 September)
Storks have moved on from delivering babies to packages. But when an order for a baby appears, the best delivery stork must scramble to fix the error by delivering the baby.

The Tuxedo (15 September)
A hapless chauffeur must take a comatose Secret Agent’s place using his special gadget-laden tuxedo.

The Mask (15 September)

Bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss is transformed into a manic superhero when he wears a mysterious mask.

Under the Eiffel Tower (23 September)
Stuart is a having a mid-life crisis. Desperate for something more in life, he tags along on his best friend’s family vacation to Paris – then proposes to his friend’s 26-year-old daughter, Rosalind, while standing under the Eiffel Tower.

This is Personal (27 September)
The Women’s March mobilized millions of women to protest after the inauguration of President Trump. But working across ideologies to combat injustice has its challenges. Academy Award-nominated director Amy Berg takes an insider look at the struggle for intersectional activism among the Women’s March leadership.

Ingrid Goes West (28 September)
An unhinged social media stalker moves to LA and insinuates herself into the life of an Instagram star.

Daddy’s Home 2 (28 September)
Having finally gotten used to each other’s existence, Brad and Dusty must now deal with their intrusive fathers during the holidays.

Smurfs: The Lost Village (28 September)
In this fully animated, all-new take on the Smurfs, a mysterious map sets Smurfette and her friends Brainy, Clumsy, and Hefty on an exciting race through the Forbidden Forest, leading to the discovery of the biggest secret in Smurf history.

A Champion Heart (30 September)
A man’s fight for what’s closest to his heart takes him face to face with death.

Netflix stand-up comedies and documentaries

Hip-Hop Evolution: Season 3 (6 September)

Tupac, Biggie, Lil’ Kim and Jay-Z blaze a trail into the ’90s as insiders sling the straight-up truth on the culture’s most iconic rappers and rhymes.

Bill Burr: Paper Tiger (10 September)
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Stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster, Bill Burr, delivers a scathing review on the state of the world in his new Netflix stand-up comedy special, Bill Burr: Paper Tiger. Filmed in front of a packed house at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, Burr dives into Michelle Obama’s book tour, the problem with male feminists, his hang-ups on taking a bath, and why his personality is affecting his marriage.

Evelyn (10 September)
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A man and his two siblings take an epic walk from Scotland to London to find peace and acceptance 12 years after their brother’s death by suicide.

The Mind, Explained (12 September)
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From dreaming to anxiety disorders, discover what’s happening inside your brain with this illuminating documentary series.

Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea (13 September)
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In this documentary, Chelsea Handler explores how white privilege impacts American culture — and the ways it’s benefited her own life and career.

The Chef Show: Volume 2 (13 September)
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Cooking is a journey. And making a meal is about more than just food. It’s about appreciating friends, family and tradition. An opportunity to come together. To learn, to share and to celebrate different flavors, cultures and people.

Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison (15 September)

On the 50th Anniversary of Johnny Cash’s famous prison concert, Los Tigres del Norte return to Folsom prison to tell stories through music.

Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates (20 September)
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A new three-part documentary that explores the mind and motivations of celebrated tech visionary, business leader, and philanthropist Bill Gates. The series, in-depth and unfiltered in its depiction of a man’s life journey, both his triumphs and setbacks, offers unprecedented access to Gates as he pursues unique solutions to some of the world’s most complex problems with the same level of optimism, curiosity, and fervor that inspired his original vision for Microsoft. Interweaving these endeavors with personal moments, Inside Bill’s Brain draws on interviews with Bill and Melinda Gates in addition to their friends, family, and partners in philanthropy and business, creating an innovative and revealing portrait of a man who, after changing the world, might just change the way others see it.

Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself (24 September)
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A new standup special from ventriloquist comedian Jeff Dunham.

Abstract: The Art of Design: Season 2 (25 September)
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From Executive Producer Morgan Neville, Abstract, a Netflix original docu-series, takes you beyond blueprints and computers into the art and science of design, showcasing great designers from every discipline whose work shapes our world. Go inside the minds of the world’s greatest designers.

Birders (25 September)
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Border walls are no barriers to birds — or the people on both sides fighting to protect them.

Explained: Season 2 (26 September)
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The billionaire boom. Athleisure wear. The lure of cults. Explore current events and social trends with this compelling, celebrity-narrated series.

Mo Gilligan: Momentum (30 September)
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Comedian Mo Gilligan blends smooth moves and sharp humor as he riffs on humble beginnings, family dynamics and the complex art of dancing in the club.

Netflix Kids and Anime

Modest Heroes – Ponoc Short Films Theatre (06 September)
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Two underwater siblings surviving on their own. A boy with a serious egg allergy. A man invisible to the rest of society. Three short animated tales.

Archibald’s Next Big Thing (06 September)
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Archibald is an extraordinary young chicken who lives in the moment and “yes-ands” his way through life. Inspired by the acclaimed children’s book.

The Last Kids on Earth (17 September)
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When zombies and monsters invade his hometown, a scrappy boy teams up with his friends to survive the apocalypse. Based on the popular book series.

Team Kaylie (23 September)
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After a brush with the law, teenage celebrity billionaire Kaylie Konrad is court-ordered to lead an inner-city wilderness club.

Dragons: Rescue Riders (27 September)
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In the new Netflix original series, Hiccup and Toothless lead the Dragon Riders as they soar beyond the borders of Berk and discover the mysterious Dragon eye — an ancient artifact filled with secrets that will lead them to new lands filled with undiscovered dragons. But the heroes find themselves pursued by marauding dragonhunters, who will stop at nothing to seize the power of the Dragon Eye.

Sturgill Simpson Presents Sound & Fury (27 September)
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In a desolate post-apocalyptic wasteland, a noble few wage war against their oppressors. The odds are stacked. But hope for a brighter future means that all is not yet lost?


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Foxtel

Series

  • Recipes That Made Me: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly September 3)
  • Mayans M.C.: Season 2 (Episodes added weekly September 4)
  • Kids Behind Bars: Life or Parole: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly September 4)
  • The Great Songwriters (Episodes added weekly September 7)
  • The Deuce: Season 3 (Episodes added weekly September 10)
  • The Butcher: Season 1 (Available from September 11)
  • Mr. Mercedes: Season 3 (Episodes added weekly September 12)
  • Mr. Inbetween: Season 2 (Episodes added weekly September 13)
  • 150 Years of the Weekly Times (Available from September 15)
  • WWII: The Price of Empire: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly September 17)
  • Activate: The Global Citizen Movement: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly September 17)
  • American Horror Story: 1984 (Episodes added weekly September 19)
  • Love it or List it Australia: Season 3 (Episodes added weekly September 25)
  • Find Me a Beach House: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly September 25)
  • The Righteous Gemstones: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)
  • Ballers: Season 5 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)
  • Succession: Season 2 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)
  • When Missing Turns to Murder: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)
  • Titan Games: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)
  • Legendary Megastructures: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)
  • Gogglebox Australia: Season 10 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)
  • Screen: Season 4 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)
  • Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted: Season 1 (Episodes added weekly throughout September)

Movies

September 1

  • Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
  • Eragon
  • Jack The Giant Slayer
  • Machete
  • Prometheus
  • The Patriot
  • Vertical Limit
  • Bulletproof
  • Hot Tub Time Machine 2
  • The Three Stooges
  • The Watch
  • Without a Paddle
  • DuckTales: Treasure Of The Lost Lamp
  • Flushed Away
  • Ice Age
  • Ice Age: Continental Drift
  • Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs
  • Ice Age: The Meltdown
  • Imagine That
  • Matilda
  • Megamind
  • Monsters Vs Aliens
  • Over The Hedge
  • Shark Tale
  • The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland
  • Catch Me If You Can
  • Philadelphia
  • The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
  • Whiplash
  • Deliverance
  • Father Of The Bride
  • Platoon
  • Witness
  • Colette
  • Mary Queen Of Scots
  • Alfie (2004)
  • Bewitched (2005)
  • Footloose (2011)
  • The Jane Austen Book Club
  • District 9
  • Mean Queen
  • Wicker Park

September 2

  • Lava
  • Overlord

September 7

  • The Joy Luck Club
  • Scarface

September 8

  • Tinker Bell
  • Gnomeo & Juliet
  • Veronica Guerin

September 9

  • Zoolander

September 13

  • Racetime!
  • Fantastic Beasts: Crimes Of Grindelwald
  • Incident In A Ghostland

September 15

  • The Time Machine
  • The Bucket List
  • The Mask
  • War Dogs
  • Storks
  • Presumed Innocent
  • Blended

September 17

  • Storm Boy
  • Paper Towns
  • Bridge Of Spies

September 19

  • First Blood
  • Rambo (2008)

September 20

  • Bumblebee

September 28

  • Instant Family

September 29

  • Happy Death Day 2U

September 30

  • Cowboys & Aliens
  • G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra
  • Tomorrow, When The War Began
  • Nacho Libre
  • Fun Size
  • Rango
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • The Last Airbender

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