Netflix September 2024: Nicole Kidman Stars in New Series, Plus Exciting Shows, Films, and Live Events

August 22, 2024
Netflix September 2024: Nicole Kidman Stars in New Series, Plus Exciting Shows, Films, and Live Events
  • September 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting month for Netflix subscribers, with a diverse lineup of new movies and shows set to debut.

  • Among the highlights is the limited series 'The Perfect Couple,' starring Nicole Kidman, which premieres on September 5.

  • This new murder mystery series is based on Elin Hilderbrand's novel and promises to captivate audiences with its intriguing plot.

  • In addition to 'The Perfect Couple,' Netflix will release new seasons of popular original series, including 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Part 2 on September 12 and 'Outlast' Season 2 on September 4.

  • The month will also feature a live weekly series with medium Tyler Henry, titled 'Live from The Other Side,' starting on September 17.

  • Film enthusiasts can look forward to 'His Three Daughters,' featuring Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen, which will be available on September 20.

  • Documentary lovers will enjoy several new releases, including 'Untold: Hope Solo vs. U.S. Soccer' on September 3 and 'Apollo 13: Survival,' detailing the challenges of the Apollo 13 mission.

  • Comedy fans can catch specials from Phil Wang on September 3 and Ahir Shah on September 10, adding to the month's entertainment offerings.

  • Additionally, Netflix will host a live-streaming hot dog-eating contest featuring Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi on September 2.

  • However, subscribers should be aware of several notable titles leaving the platform at the end of the month, including the 'Back to the Future' trilogy and 'The Conjuring' series.

  • The service continues to diversify its content with international films and series, such as 'Sector 36' from India and 'Lisabi: The Uprising' from Nigeria.

  • As the month progresses, viewers will have the chance to watch popular titles from previous years, including '300,' the 'Jaws' franchise, and 'Magic Mike,' before they are removed.

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