September brings a new season and a new wave of movies and series ready to hit screens. Whether you enjoy drama, comedy, action, or something in between, there are plenty of exciting titles to look forward to.
As streaming platforms and theaters roll out their latest content, viewers will have a wide range of stories to explore.
Wednesday – Season 2, Part 2 (Netflix – September 3)

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Following a cliffhanger in Part 1, Wednesday Season 2 continues its dark and witty tale as Nevermore Academy faces new threats. Jenna Ortega returns in the titular role, with added intrigue from Lady Gaga’s new character.
The Paper (Peacock – September 4)

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One of the most anticipated comedy premieres of the fall. From the creators of The Office comes The Paper, a workplace comedy set in the chaotic newsroom of a struggling Midwestern publication. Presented in mockumentary style, the series stars Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore.
Hamilton (In Theaters – September 5)

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Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway juggernaut comes to the big screen with Hamilton. The filmed version of the original Broadway production will also have an exclusive special prologue to the film featuring all-new interviews with the original cast and creators as they reflect on the impact the show had on them and their lives.
The Conjuring: Last Rites (In Theaters – September 5)

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The terrifying saga of Ed and Lorraine Warren reaches its chilling finale in The Conjuring: Last Rites. Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson reprise their roles as the famed paranormal investigators confronting their most personal haunting yet. This chapter promises to honor the legacy of one of modern horror’s biggest franchises.
Task (HBO – September 7)

Mark Ruffalo leads a stellar cast as a weary FBI agent heading up a task force investigating a series of high-stakes robberies. This series promises both action and emotional heft. The first episode has over 80% Rotten Tomatoes score based on 18 reviews.
Only Murders in the Building – Season 5 (Hulu – September 9)

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The unlikely trio of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez return for another round of amateur sleuthing in Only Murders in the Building. This time, the mystery takes them into the gritty world of organized crime. With star-studded guest appearances—including Meryl Streep and Christoph Waltz—Season 5 ups the stakes while keeping its signature wit intact.
The Morning Show – Season 4 (Apple TV+ – September 17)

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The Morning Show arrives for its fourth chapter on Apple TV+, delivering 10 episodes released weekly through November 19. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return as Alex Levy and Bradley Jackson, respectively. Season 4 will open in spring 2024, almost two years after the tumultuous events of Season 3. The tease for the upcoming season is its focus on the burgeoning dangers of the digital age.
HIM (In Theaters – September 19)

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HIM arrives in theaters on September 19 and is already generating buzz among horror fans. A small insight into the plot: A promising young football player is invited to train at a team’s isolated compound. Prepare for terror.
Swiped (Hulu and Disney+ – September 19)

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A cinematic chronicle of ambition and empowerment, Swiped follows Whitney Wolfe Herd, played by Lily James, as she navigates her co‑founding of Tinder, confronts sexism and harassment, and ultimately launches Bumble to transform the dating app landscape.
The Savant (Apple TV+ – September 26)

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The Savant is a gripping limited series based on a true story first published in a magazine. Starring Jessica Chastain, the show follows a mysterious woman who infiltrates online extremist groups to expose and dismantle them from within. The eight‑episode thriller, The Savant, arrives on September 26 with its first two episodes and the subsequent episodes will be released weekly until November 7th.