This September, Netflix is dropping terrific titles on their list of new content worth watching all month long. While it’s always hard to say goodbye to the titles leaving Netflix, you won’t be feeling down for long once you get a good look at the impressive array of Netflix Original series coming to the platform to take their place. With everything from brand new titles to long-awaited continuations of fan favorites, Netflix’s diverse and delightful September 2024 premieres are sure to have something for everyone.
The streamer is set to help you celebrate the new month with premieres from highly-anticipated continuations of established hit series across several different genres (so there’s truly something for everyone), like Emily in Paris: Season 4, Part2, Selling Sunset: Season 8, and The Circle: Season 7.
There are also plenty of exciting brand new shows that will begin streaming exclusively on Netflix starting this month. Keep an eye out in particular for The Perfect Couple, Billionaire Island, and Twilight of the Gods , which are all already looking to be some of the most promising new releases out of September entire streaming lineup.
So what makes the cut for our top 11, and which of them have what it takes to be in the Netflix Top 10? Keep reading to treat yourself to the greatness that is the list of streaming standouts for September 2024.
RELATED: New On Netflix September 2024
The Perfect Couple
Released September 5
CAST: Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, Eve Hewson, Dakota Fanning, Billy Howle, Meghann Fahy, Ishaan Khatter, Jack Reynor, Mia Isaac, Sam Nivola, Michael Beach, Donna Lynne Champlin, Isabelle Adjani
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: Based on Elin Hilderbrand’s 2018 novel of the same name, The Perfect Couple is a star-studded Netflix Original mystery drama that revolves around a wealthy Nantucket family and the shocking murder that threatens to tear them apart. Just hours before Amelia Sacks (Hewson) marries into the high-society Winbury family led by famous mystery novelist matriarch Greer Garrison Winbury (Kidman), a dead body is found in the harbor, suddenly turning the entire wedding party into suspects.
Emily in Paris: Season 4, Part 2
Released September 12
CAST: Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, Camille Razat, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, Lucien Laviscount, William Abadie, Paul Forman, Eugenio Franceschini, Thalia Besson, Rupert Everett, Anna Galiena, Raoul Bova
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: Emily in Paris wraps up its fourth season with a flourish in September as Emily Cooper (Collins) gears up for some new adventures and big decisions. Even though she’s seemingly on the fast track to the life of her dreams, two big secrets threaten her future with Gabriel (Bravo) and just may lead her into the arms of a new man. Complete with skiing in the French Alps, embarking on a Roman holiday, confronting the past, and preparing for the future, there’s no shortage of drama and excitement ahead in Emily in Paris: Season 4, Part 2.
Billionaire Island
Released September 12
CAST: Trine Wiggen, Svein Roger Karlsen, Ragne Grande, Kåre Conradi, Oddgeir Thune, Vetle Røsten Granås, Nemi Storm, Hanne Skille Reitan, Tor Ivar Hagen, Benjamin Bakkeid, Elisabeth Matheson, Bjarne Brøndbo, Axel Bøyum, Manish Sharma, Frank Kjosås, Bjørn Sundquist
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: This Norwegian comedy drama series takes place in a small coastal community in Norway and centers on two local families who are arch-rivals in the global salmon industry. Their intense rivalry quickly reaches new heights when one the fish farming families’ ruthless owner (Wiggen) plans a hostile takeover over the other family’s business in hopes of becoming the biggest salmon producer in the world.
Selling Sunset: Season 8
Released September 6
CAST: Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Emma Hernan, Amanza Smith, Chelsea Lazkani, Bre Tiesi, Nicole Young, Alanna Gold, Jason Oppenheim, Brett Oppenheim
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: The Netflix Original reality series Selling Sunset is back this month with a brand new season full of luxury homes, glamorous style, and heated confrontations that up the ante from everything that’s come before. As the agents say goodbye to a dear friend, they welcome fresh faces into their cutthroat world of high-end real estate in Los Angeles, all while navigating challenges in all of their respective professional and personal lives.
Twilight of the Gods
Released September 19
CAST: Sylvia Hoeks, Stuart Martin, Pilou Asbæk, John Noble, Paterson Joseph, Rahul Kohli, Jamie Clayton, Kristofer Hivju, Peter Stormare, Jamie Chung, Lauren Cohan, Corey Stoll, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Thea Sofie Loch Næss
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: Based on Norse mythology, Twilight of the Gods is an adult animated action adventure series takes place in a fantastical and ferocious fabled world. There, mortal king Leif (Martin) is saved on the battlefield by a strong-willed warrior named Sigrid (Hoeks), leading them to fall in love. But when their happy wedding night is crashed by the deadly wrath of Thor (Asbæk), the couple sets forth on a brutal and perilous mission for the sake of romance, righteousness, and revenge.
Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood with My Father
Released September 10
CAST: Jack Whitehall, Michael Whitehall, Hilary Whitehall
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: Over the course of four heartwarming and entertaining episodes, British comedian Jack Whitehall begins a new and incredible adventure unlike any other: fatherhood. With the help of his father Michael and mother Hilary, Jack travels the world searching for answers to all of his most pressing questions about first-time fatherhood.
The Queen of Villains
Released September 19
CAST: Yuriyan Retriever, Erika Karata, Ayame Goriki
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: The Queen of Villains is a Japanese biographical sports drama series that tells the story of real-life pro wrestler Dump Matsumoto and how she became the most fearsome heel in Japan’s golden era of women’s wrestling. The Netflix Original title tracks how a kind-hearted girl transformed into a pro wrestler with an irreverent, bloodthirsty persona throughout the 1970s and 1980s to rise to the challenge of taking on Japan’s beloved tag team, “Crush Gals” (Nagayo and Asuka), even as the whole country rooted against her.
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Released September 19
CAST: Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Cooper Koch, Javier Bardem, Chloë Sevigny, Nathan Lane, Ari Graynor, Leslie Grossman, Dallas Roberts, Jason Butler Harner, Enrique Murciano, Michael Gladis, Drew Powell, Charlie Hall, Gil Ozeri, Jeff Perry, Tessa Auberjonois, Tanner Stine, Larry Clarke, Jade Pettyjohn, Marlene Forte
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: This latest installment of Ryan Murphy’s biographical crime anthology series MONSTERS revolves around brothers Lyle (Chavez) and Erik Menendez (Koch) and the true story of their 1996 conviction for murdering their parents José (Bardem) and Mary Louise (Sevigny) right in their Beverly Hills home. Although the brothers claimed that they shot their parents in self defense, prosecutors found a whole other side of the story that showed the brothers in a much more sinister and greedy light.
Caught in the Web: The Murders Behind Zona Divas
Released September 5
CAST: N/A
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: Caught in the Web: The Murders Behind Zona Divas is a Netflix Original docuseries that covers the connected cases of unsuspecting young women in Mexico City who were lured into the city’s dark underworld and murdered in cold blood. This title delves into the horrific true events that led impoverished young women to get trapped in an online escort ring before meeting an even more tragic fate.
Outlast: Season 2
Released September 4
CAST: Bayardo “Bayo” Hernandez, Brendon Ash, Bri Walston, Deontre “Tre” Thomas, Drake Vliem, Drew Haas, Emily Johnston, Eric Shevchenko, Joey DiDesidero, Joseph Malbrough, Julio Laboy, Meghan Buchanan, Sammy Norris, Tina Grimm, Tonia Willman, Zach Owens
RATING: TV-14
DESCRIPTION: The Netflix Original reality competition series returns with a brand new group of 16 lone wolf survival experts who will be stranded in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness in teams of four, all vying for a million dollar cash prize. These contestants must work together to live off the land and fight their own individualistic instincts in order to emerge victorious as the last team standing.
The Circle: Season 7
Released September 11
CAST: Michelle Buteau
RATING: TV-MA
DESCRIPTION: The Circle returns this month for a seventh season that is back in Atlanta and ready to bring more twists, underhanded tactics, and entertainment than ever before. The Netflix Original series will introduce viewers to a new group of contestants ready to embrace chaos and compete in the ultimate strategy and social media game for a $100,000 prize. Join returning host, comedian Michelle Buteau, for the most cutthroat and titillating season of The Circle yet.
The post 11 Best New Shows on Netflix: September 2024’s Top Upcoming Series to Watch appeared first on Decider.