TV Series to Watch in September on Netflix, Disney+ and Now
September 2024 offers a rich schedule of TV series, with great returns such as the second part of "Emily in Paris" and new arrivals such as "The Penguin" and "The Perfect Couple".
September 2024 promises to be an unmissable month for TV series fans, with a mix of big returns and highly anticipated debuts. On Apple TV+, starting September 4, Gary Oldman returns in "Slow Horses", with the fourth season of the dark spy drama that explores the hidden secrets of MI5. Nicole Kidman will star in "The Perfect Couple", starting September 5 on Netflix, a thriller wrapped in family mysteries and scandals, with an exceptional cast. Lovers of romantic comedies will find Lily Collins in "Emily in Paris", with the second part of the fourth season on Netflix starting September 12, where Emily will find herself in Rome, between new love adventures and professional challenges. On Paramount+ from September 15, Sylvester Stallone reprises his role as gangster Dwight in "Tulsa King", while on Disney+ from September 19, Kathryn Hahn returns as witch Agatha Harkness in "Agatha All Along", a spin-off of "WandaVision". On September 19, "Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendez" arrives on Netflix, which explores a dark crime case. Finally, on September 20 on Sky and NOW, Colin Farrell debuts in "The Penguin", a spin-off dedicated to the famous Gotham City villain.
Slow Horses, from September 4th on Apple Tv+
The plot of "Slow Horses" delves into the secrets of David Cartwright ( Gary Oldman ), a former secret agent and leader of MI5's outcast spies, who hides dark truths. Dark humor and suspense characterize this British spy drama that has reached the fourth season, keeping viewers' attention high.
On Apple TV+ from September 4th.
The Perfect Couple, from September 5th on Netflix
In addition to having presented the film "Babygirl" at the 81st Venice Film Festival, Nicole Kidman, will debut on Netflix on September 5 with "The Perfect Couple" . What happens if during a wedding on the coast of Massachusetts a lifeless body emerges from the sea?
On Netflix from September 5th.
Emily in Paris 4 Part 2, From September 12th on Netflix
Fans of "Emily in Paris" can't miss the second part of the fourth season, available from September 12 on Netflix . Lily Collins returns as Emily , this time grappling with new sentimental and professional challenges in the eternal city, Rome. The love story thickens with the introduction of new Italian characters, played by Eugenio Franceschini and Raoul Bova , adding a touch of romance and drama to the melodrama series set in Paris.
On Netflix from September 12th.
Tulsa King, starting September 15 on Paramount+
Sylvester Stallone returns as gangster Dwight in the second season of "Tulsa King," as he expands his criminal empire in Tulsa, facing new threats and trying to protect his family. Action and drama are guaranteed in this gripping crime drama.
On Paramount+ from September 15th.
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Agatha All Along, from September 19th on Disney+
Kathryn Hahn reprises her role as Agatha Harkness from WandaVision , but she has no powers and is looking for a way to get them back. With a cast that includes Aubrey Plaza and Patti LuPone , this series promises mystery and magic in true Marvel style. A must-see for fans!
On Disney+ from September 19th.
Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendez, from September 19 on Netflix
"Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendez" is the new chapter in the anthology series Monsters by Ryan Murphy . This season explores the controversial case of the Menendez brothers, convicted of the murder of their parents, played by Javier Bardem and Chloë Sevigny . Who is the real monster?
On Netflix from September 19th.
The Penguin, from September 20th on Sky and Now
Colin Farrell stars as Oz Cobblepot in the Batman spinoff, exploring the Penguin's rise to power in Gotham's criminal underworld. The eight-episode series promises to expand the dark universe with signature DC action and intrigue.
On Netflix from September 20th.
Everything Asks for Salvation, from September 26 on Netflix