New on Netflix, Amazon, Disney and HBO in September 2022

The Handmaid's Tale (Season 5) - September 15 (HBO)
Do Revenge - September 16 (Netflix)
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power - September 2 (Amazon Prime Video)
Elvis - September 2 (HBO)
House of Hammer - September 2 (HBO)
You're Nothing Special - September 2 (Netflix)
Rick and Morty (Season 6) - September 5 (HBO)
Pistol - September 7 (Disney Plus)
Pinocchio - September 8 (Disney Plus)
Thor: Love and Thunder - September 8 (Marvel - Disney Plus)
Cobra Kai (Season 5) - September 9 (Netflix)
Santo - September 16 (Netflix)
Grand Tour (Season 4) - September 16 (Amazon Prime Video)
A Private Affair - September 16 (Amazon Prime Video)
Andor - September 21 (Star Wars - Disney Plus)
Haikyū!! (Season 3) - September 22 (Amazon Prime Video)
The Last Row - September 23 (Netflix)
Athena - September 23 (Netflix)
The Old Man - September 28 (Disney Plus)
Blonde - September 28 (Netflix)
Jungle - September 30 (Amazon Prime Video)
Industry (Season 2) - September 30 (HBO)
The Handmaid's Tale (Season 5) - September 15 (HBO)

The unexpected ending of the fourth season sets the tone for the new installment, with Serena trying to increase her influence and June fighting Gilead from Canada.

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Do Revenge - September 16 (Netflix)

Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke are the stars of a dark comedy about two teenage girls who decide to take on each other's enemies at school.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power - September 2 (Amazon Prime Video)

It's the most expensive series in history, one of the television events of the year, and, according to critics, an unprecedented spectacle. Welcome back to Middle Earth.

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Elvis - September 2 (HBO)

One of the films of the year, 'Elvis' is a possible candidate for every category in the next Oscars. The story focuses on the relationship between Elvis Presley and Tom Parker, his manager. Austin Butler and Tom Hanks might well pick up an Oscar.

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House of Hammer - September 2 (HBO)

If what we already know about Armie Hammer has been enough to definitively cancel him out of Hollywood, the so-far unknown information from this documentary promises to be even more spectacularly scandalous.

You're Nothing Special - September 2 (Netflix)

In this Spanish series, Amaia's life seems to fall apart when she has to leave Barcelona to go to a small town with her mother. However, she discovers that she may have inherited certain powers from her grandmother, the only witch in town.

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Rick and Morty (Season 6) - September 5 (HBO)

The previous season left the two protagonists in a delicate moment and with a complicated exit. How will they manage to get back to normal?

Pistol - September 7 (Disney Plus)

Steve Jones, leader of the Sex Pistols, wrote an explosive memoir in 2018. It served as an inspiration for this overwhelming and emotional documentary. We get a look inside the group that changed music forever.

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Pinocchio - September 8 (Disney Plus)

This musical version of 'Pinocchio' was made in stop motion animation by director Guillermo del Toro. It is set in 1930s' Italy. A must-see.

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Thor: Love and Thunder - September 8 (Marvel - Disney Plus)

The God of Thunder continues his journey, this time in the hands of Taika Waikiki, the director who unleashed his funny and surprising madness onto the saga.

Cobra Kai (Season 5) - September 9 (Netflix)

Remarkably, Cobra Kai began as a miniseries, but it was so popular and well-made that it has now reached its fifth season on Netflix. The protagonists keep waxing on, and waxing off, the car.

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Santo - September 16 (Netflix)

In this Spanish series, Cardona and Millán are two agents responsible for finding the most wanted drug dealer in the world. The problem? No one has ever seen his face.

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Grand Tour (Season 4) - September 16 (Amazon Prime Video)

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May need no introduction. The most atypical and addictive car program returns, even for those who aren't big fans of the genre.

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A Private Affair - September 16 (Amazon Prime Video)

In this Spanish series that some have compared to a Sherlock Holmes story, Aura Garrido and Jean Reno (yes, from 'Léon, the Professional') travel to the region of Galicia in the 1940s to pursue a serial killer who has been roaming for months and taking lives at will.

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Andor - September 21 (Star Wars - Disney Plus)

Cassian Andor is the latest Star Wars character with his own series. We will see how the Rebellion against the Empire arose and how it managed to involve so many planets.

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Haikyū!! (Season 3) - September 22 (Amazon Prime Video)

One of the best sports anime in recent history. Shōyō Hinata's passion for volleyball is contagious, which adds to the series' addictive and fun story.

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The Last Row - September 23 (Netflix)

With this limited series by the Spanish director Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, you are surely going to cry. It's the story of five childhood friends who, year after year, get together to go on vacation. On this year's trip, however, one of them reveals that she has been diagnosed with cancer.

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Athena - September 23 (Netflix)

This film tells the story of three sisters' involvement in Parisian suburban warfare after their brother gets killed in an alleged altercation with police. The story is reminiscent of an old Greek tragedy.

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The Old Man - September 28 (Disney Plus)

Based on Thomas Perry's bestseller, this FX series is now also released on the streaming platform. It tells the story of a retired CIA member on the fringes of society who returns to his post to track down a serial killer he failed to catch back in the day. Jeff Bridges is already reason enough to see it.

Blonde - September 28 (Netflix)

The role that may give Ana de Armas an Oscar and will spark new interest in the story of Marilyn Monroe: it's the umpteenth and yet always necessary biopic of the ill-fated actress.

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Jungle - September 30 (Amazon Prime Video)

In this British six-episode miniseries, several independent stories follow one another, with two elements in common: rap and the city of London.

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Industry (Season 2) - September 30 (HBO)

In this drama series about finance graduates in the rough post-2008 economy, the novices will lose their good manners and security when Covid-19 and changes in the company bring them a completely new reality.

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