New on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and HBO in September 2023

Love is Blind (Season 5) – September 22 (Netflix)
Kim vs Kanye: The Divorce – September 19 (HBO)
Dear Child – September 7 (Netflix)
Burning Body – September 8th (Netflix)
A Time Called You – September 8 (Netflix)
Gen V – September 29 (Prime)
Sex Education (Season 4) – September 21 (Netflix)
Happy Ending – September 1 (Netflix)
The Wheel of Time (Season 2) – September 1 (Prime)
Disenchantment: Part 5 – September 1 (Netflix)
Is she the Wolf? – September 3 (Netflix)
I Am Groot (Season 2) – September 6 (Disney+)
Virgin River (Season 5) – September 7 (Netflix)
Donyale Luna: Supermodel (September 13) – HBO
Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction – September 14 (Netflix)
Once Upon a Crime – September 14 (Netflix)
Wilderness – September 15th (Prime)
Love at First Sight – September 15th (Netflix)
Justified: City Primeval – September 13 (Disney+)
Lang Lang Plays Disney - September 15 (Disney+)
The Continental: From the World of John Wick – September 22 (Prime)
Nowhere – September 29 (Netflix)
Love is Blind (Season 5) – September 22 (Netflix)

In the fifth season of one of the most-watched reality shows of the moment, the participants must find the person they will marry without ever having seen each other before.

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Kim vs Kanye: The Divorce – September 19 (HBO)

In America, they have already had a glimpse of the docuseries that premiered on August 7, but in other parts of the world, the premiere will be on September 19. In the documentary we will see the controversial divorce of these celebrities from the inside, through testimonies of lawyers and friends of the couple, telling both perspectives.

 

Dear Child – September 7 (Netflix)

The current sensation of Netflix. This terrifying German miniseries tells the story of Lena, a woman who spends years kidnapped and living in captivity with her children until one day she manages to escape. However, the escape is not what it seems, as the woman's kidnapping appears to be connected to another crime that occurred years ago.

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Burning Body – September 8th (Netflix)

Another hair-raising crime drama of a language other than English, this Spanish series was inspired by a true story. After finding the burned body of a police officer, all evidence points to his girlfriend and her lover as the main suspects.

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A Time Called You – September 8 (Netflix)

This series revolves around Han Jun-hee, a woman mourning the death of her boyfriend. One day, she magically wakes up in the year 1998 and meets a man who looks a lot like her deceased love.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on Youtube

Gen V – September 29 (Prime)

This series, a spin-off of 'The Boys,' is finally coming to streaming. It is set at Godolkin University, the only school in the United States aimed exclusively at young superheroes. The plot covers the journey of the first generation of heroes who discover Compound V, a substance that grants superpowers to those who consume it.

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Sex Education (Season 4) – September 21 (Netflix)

One of the most anticipated seasons on streaming shows how Otis and Eric must face new challenges as they try to open their s e x u a l help clinic at their new school.

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Happy Ending – September 1 (Netflix)

In this Dutch comedy film, Luna and Mink are celebrating their first anniversary as a couple. However, Mink is unaware that Luna has been feigning pleasure since the beginning of their relationship. With the support of her friends, Luna decides to propose the idea of a threesome to Mink to bring more excitement to the relationship.

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The Wheel of Time (Season 2) – September 1 (Prime)

The second season of this series is based on the books 'The Big Hunt' and 'The Dragon Reborn' by Robert Jordan. After discovering the identity of the Dragon Reborn, the group of young people from Two Rivers separates to explore their journeys. However, challenges arise with the Dark One's return.

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Disenchantment: Part 5 – September 1 (Netflix)

To the sadness of fans, this fifth season of the animated series for adults will also be its last. To save Dreamland from Queen Dagmar's wrath, Bean must escape a prophecy that predicts she will kill someone she loves.

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Is she the Wolf? – September 3 (Netflix)

In this new Korean reality show five men and five women look for love while going on dates. However, among the women, some are 'lying wolves' who cannot fall in love. They hide their identity while everyone tries to guess whether the relationships with their new dates are genuine or part of the game.

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I Am Groot (Season 2) – September 6 (Disney+)

This series of animated short films features the Marvel character in his baby version, voiced by Vin Diesel. In this season, Groot discovers a spaceship that works as an ice cream shop, meets alien birds, and acquires a human-shaped wooden nose.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on Youtube

Virgin River (Season 5) – September 7 (Netflix)

After facing countless obstacles, Mel and Jack finally seem to have achieved peace of mind: they are engaged and expecting their first child. However, a figure from the past resurfaces with new complications.

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Donyale Luna: Supermodel (September 13) – HBO

This documentary recounts the life and career of Donyale Luna, one of the first black models to appear on the cover of magazines such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Through archival material and conversations with family and friends, the film explores the challenges she faced in achieving global recognition.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction – September 14 (Netflix)

In this film, set in a fairytale kingdom, a love expert finds himself involved in an unexpected romance when he is hired to teach seduction tricks to the shy son of the Grand Duchess.

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Once Upon a Crime – September 14 (Netflix)

In this Japanese film from Netflix, Little Red Riding Hood courageously sets out to discover who is responsible for a crime that occurred in the captivating universe of Cinderella.

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Wilderness – September 15th (Prime)

This drama suspense series is based on the B.E. Jones novel of the same name. It's about a British couple in a solid-rock marriage that moves to New York. Everything is fine until the wife, Liv, discovers her husband Will's infidelity, and things get a little dicey in the Wilderness.

Love at First Sight – September 15th (Netflix)

This romance film follows the encounters and problems of Hadley and Oliver. They meet and fall in love during a flight from New York to London. However, when they accidentally get lost in customs, the possibility of them being reunited seems extremely unlikely.

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Justified: City Primeval – September 13 (Disney+)

Timothy Olyphant is back as the fearless Raylan Givens, eight long years after the end of the iconic series 'Justified'. This time, his path crosses with the violent sociopath Clement Mansell, also known as 'The Oklahoma Wildman'.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on Youtube

Lang Lang Plays Disney - September 15 (Disney+)

This musical documentary covers one night at the Royal Albert Hall, where famous pianist Lang Lang plays Disney's most popular songs.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on Youtube

The Continental: From the World of John Wick – September 22 (Prime)

This series from the John Wick universe takes us back to the 1970s. It shows the origins of the refuge hotel for assassins. A young Winston Scott is drawn into New York's underworld and confronted with a past he believed he had forgotten, as he attempts to take control of the hotel.

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Nowhere – September 29 (Netflix)

In this Spanish film, Anna Castillo plays Mía, a pregnant woman who escapes with her husband from a totalitarian country. Their escape takes place in a sea container, but they are forcibly separated. Mía fights for survival after being thrown overboard by a storm, doing everything to save her daughter and reunite with her partner.

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