What’s Releasing on Netflix in September 2023: August had some big releases on the streaming platform, and some of them thoroughly entertained us. From Heartstopper Season 2 to Kdrama Destined With You, the viewers had a lot to cherish. There are still a few days left for the the month to end. But what if we tell you that the upcoming month’s releases also look exciting? Well, keep your excitement high, as next month, you will be treated to lots of new titles!
September 2023 Netflix releases are a mixed bag of movies, shows, documentaries and more. For reality show lovers too, there’s something to gossip about. We have made a list to make it easier for you to note what you wish to watch next month.
Here’s What’s Releasing on Netflix in September 2023
September 1
A Day and a Half
It’s a cop-thriller film starring Fares Fares, Alexej Manvelov, Alma Pöysti, and others. It is directed by Fares himself.
Happy Ending
It’s a rom-com film about a couple who want to try a threesome to make their relationship exciting. Directed by Joosje Duk, the Dutch film stars Gaite Jansen, Martijn Lakemeier, Joy Delima, Claire Bender, Sinem Kavus, and Sidar Toksöz.
Friday Night Plan
Directed by Vatsal Neelakantan, the Netflix Hindi film is about young people on the path of self-discovery and companionship. The film stars Babil Khan, Amrith Jayan, Medha Rana, Aadhya Anand, Ninad Kamath, and Juhi Chawla.
September 3
Is She the Wolf
It’s a Japanese reality show about 5 men and women who seek true love. Some of them are “lying wolves”, not allowed to fall in love. Catch up with more drama on it on September 3 only on Netflix!
September 6
Scouts Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America
In the Netflix documentary, we will learn about the unfortunate and horrific truth about child sexual abuse scandals in the Boys Scouts of America.
Reporting For Duty
It’s a Brazilian cop comedy series starring Leandro Hassum, Luciana Paes, Jefferson Schroeder and Taumaturgo Ferreira.

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In the Thai crime thriller series, a woman named Tum loses her job and finds a box with lots of money inside. She keeps the box, and soon, things take an ugly turn. Based on the 1999 film of the same name, the Netflix show stars Davika Hoorne, Amornaek Micheli and Apivich Rintapoln.
Predators
Venom actor Tom Hardy will narrate the documentary series on wild predators like cheetahs, polar bears, lions, and others.
Infamy
The Polish drama is about a teenage girl who aspires to be a hip-hop musician, but her parents are against it. It stars Zofia Jastrzębska, Kamil Piotrowski, Magdalena Czerwińska and Artur Dziurman.
September 7
Dear Child
Directed by Julian Pörksen, the psychological thriller is about a woman and her two kids trapped in a house, isolated from the world. It stars Kim Riedle, Naila Schuberth, Sammy Schrein, Hans Löw, Haley Louise Jones, Justus von Dohnányi, Julika Jenkins and others.
Virgin River Season 5
The romantic drama brings another emotionally driven season for the viewers with the cast of Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Tim Matheson, Annette O’Toole, Colin Lawrence, Benjamin Hollingsworth, and others. Ten episodes will drop on September 7, and the remaining 2 will be released in November.
Top Boy Season 3
It’s the final season of the British crime drama starring Ashley Walters, Kane Robinson, Michael Ward and others.
September 8
Burning Body
A Spanish crime miniseries about deceits, sexual scandals and violence! The series stars Money Heist’s Úrsula Corberó, Quim Gutiérrez, and José Manuel Poga.
A Time Called You
A new KDrama to cuddle up and sob to and it stars Ahn Hyo-seop, Jeon Yeo-been, Kang Hoon and Kim Yi-kyung. It is a remake of a Taiwanese drama called ‘Someday Or One Day’.
Spy Ops
It’s a true crime series about several intelligence operatives like MI6, CIA and others. The documentary will feature real-life Cold War campaigns, officers, spies and more.
September 13
Fair Play
It’s a steamy thriller about a couple whose relationship turns sour after an unexpected job promotion. Directed by Chloe Domont, the film stars Phoebe Dynevor, Alden Ehrenreich and Eddie Marsan.
Wrestlers
The docuseries will show the career highs and lows of wrestler Al Snow and his journey. It is directed by Greg Whiteley.
Class Act
It’s a fictionalised biopic of Bernard Tapie, who becomes France’s most controversial public figure. The show stars Laurent Lafitte as Bernard, along with Ivan Murphy, Philippe Chaine, Josephine Japy and others.
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September 14
Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction
In the Danish romantic film, a woman named Cazotte is hired to teach the art of seduction to a Grand Duchess’ son, Ehrengard. Directed by Bille August, the Danish romance stars Sidse Babett Knudsen, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard and Alice Esther Bier Zandén.
Once Upon a Crime
The Japanese fairytale film will tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood as a detective to solve a case about Cinderella. Directed by Yuichi Fukuda, the cast includes Kanna Hashimoto, Yuko Araki, Takanori Iwata and Natsuna.
September 15
Love at First Sight
It’s a love story directed by Vanessa Caswill, where two people meet on a flight to London. Jameela Jamil will narrate the story, where Ben Hardy and Haley Lu Richardson will play the leading roles.
Surviving Summer Season 2
The Australian series is back with more mess in Summer Torres’ life. Created by Joanna Werner and Josh Mapleston, the teenage drama stars Sky Katz, Kai Lewins, Lilliana Bowrey, Joao Marinho and others.
Miseducation
An influencer has to restart her life after some public humiliation. So what went wrong? Well, find out on September 15 with the cast that includes Buntu Petse, Lunga Shabalala, Baby Cele, Camilla Waldman and Prev Reddy.
The Count/El Conde
It’s a horror comedy inspired by the events that happened in Chile. The makers have shown Augusto Pinochet, a fascist, as a vampire and carrying out his terrifying activities. The movie is expected to have lots of gore and violence. Directed by Pablo Larrain, the Chilean movie stars Jaime Vadell, Amparo Noguera, Gloria Münchmeyer and others.
September 19
The Saint of Second Chances
It’s a docufilm based on Mike Veeck, whose actions badly affected his father, Bill Veeck’s career, who was a Hall of Fame baseball owner. It is directed by Morgan Neville and Jeff Malmberg.
September 21
Sex Education Season 4
The final season will give us more lessons on sex, relationships and friendships. Expect a good laugh and lots of emotional moments in the fourth season. The British comedy stars Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa, Emma Mackey, Connor Swindells, Mimi Keene and others.
Jaane Jaan
Directed by Sujoy Ghosh, it’s a twisted tale, adapted from the Japanese novel, The Devotion of Suspect X. It stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Jaideep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma.
September 22
Song of the Bandits
The Korean action series is about the fierce bandits on the land of Gando, who will fight to the death for their homeland. Created by Han Jung-hoon and Hwang Jun-hyuk, the Kdrama stars Kim Nam-gil, Seohyun, Yoo Jae-myung, Lee Hyun-wook and Lee Ho-jung.
September 27
Encounters
Directed by Yon Motskin, it is a docuseries about alien sightings in Texas, Zimbabwe, Japan and other places. Several people will also share their first-hand experiences.

Street Flow 2
It’s a French drama film about 3 brothers and the second part will tell us everything that happens after Demba escapes the clutches of death. Directed by Kery James and Leila Sy, the film stars Kery, Jammeh Diangana, and Bakary Diombera.

September 28
Castlevania: Nocturne
The series is another instalment of the Castlevania universe. The Anime is directed by Sam Deats and Adam Deats, with voice actors Edward Bluemel, Thuso Mbedu, Pixie Davies, and Sharon D Clarke.
September 29
Nowhere
It’s a survival Spanish thriller film about a pregnant young woman hiding in a cargo ship. Directed by Albert Pintó, the film stars Anna Castillo, Tamar Novas and others.
Which movie or show are you planning to watch next month? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

