Find out what's new on Netflix this September

There's so much to look forward to

The Mummy
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 29th Aug 2018

As we move into another month it means more fantastic shows and films added to Netflix. We look at what's in store for September 2018, from weekly series such as Shooter season 3, to Netflix originals, and blockbuster films like The Mummy films.

See the Top 10 films from last year according to Empire magazine:

20. The Lost City Of Z

2013's The Immigrant is sadly still waiting for a UK release, so praise be to the cinematic gods that James Gray's The Lost City Of Z arrived without delay. Based on the true-life tale of British explorer Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), this dense but always gripping biopic is part political drama, part family drama and part adventure.
On discovering the remnants of an indigenous society, Fawcett spent his life trying to prove his Amazonian finds until his unexplained disappearance in 1925. Containing one of the most beautiful scenes of the year, this undseen gem deserves, nay, demands your attention.

Find out what's new on Netflix this September
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Netflix original series you can expect to see from the beginning of September include Sisters, a story about Julia, who finds out she has more than 100 (YES one hundred!) brothers and just two sisters, including a troubled TV star and uptight lawyer.

Sisters

Atypical also returns to the streaming service for a second season, available from the 7th September. While Elsa and Doug face the aftermath of their marriage crisis, Casey tries to adjust to her new school and Sam prepares for life after graduation.

Watch the Atypical trailer below:

If you're up for the returning weekly series then you can look forward to the eagerly-awaited third season of Shooter. Starring Ryan Phillippe in the lead role of Bob Lee Swagger, the third season sees an archenemy reveal information about Bob Lee's dad.

For the superhero fans amongst you, all three Marvel's Iron Man will be available on Netflix from the beginning of the month as well as Marvel's: Doctor Strange, from the 24th September. Three of The Mummy films will also be available to stream, including The Mummy, The Mummy Returns and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.

Doctor Strange

If documentaries are you thing, then Quincy follows the life and career of the legendary music producer Quincy Jones in a biographical documentary directed by his daughter, Rashida Jones. Another documentary, Chef’s Table: Volume 5, meets four innovative chefs who are shaking up the food culture in Philadelphia, Istanbul, Bangkok and Barcelona.