What’s Releases to Netflix UK in September 2021

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It’s time to take a look at the future of Netflix in the United Kingdom during September 2021. You’ll find all the new movies and TV shows coming to Netflix below.

You want to look further ahead? Check out the Netflix Originals coming in October 2021. Did you miss what came to Netflix UK in August Check those out here.

Full List of What’s Releases to Netflix UK in September

What’s Releases to Netflix UK on September 1st

  • Cemetery Junction (2010) – British comedy set in the 1970s starring Felicity Jones.
  • Brave Animated Series (Season 1) – Adult animation series about superheroes ridding the world of evil.
  • Chicago Fire (Multiple Seasons) – NBC series set in Chicago from Dick Wolf.
  • Chicago Med (Multiple Seasons) – NBC series set in Chicago from Dick Wolf.
  • Clique (Seasons 1-2) – BBC drama thriller series created by Jess Brittain.
  • Exit Wounds (2001) – Action thriller starring Steven Seagal and DMX about a thought cop infiltrating a web of corrupt cops.
  • Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008) – John Cho and Kal Penn star in this buddy comedy.
  • HQ Barbers (Season 1) – Nollywood comedy series.
  • How to Be a Cowboy (Season 1) N – Reality series hosted by Dale Brisby looking to keep the cowboy tradition alive.
  • Kid-E-Cats (Season 2) – Kids animated series.
  • Kuroko’s Basketball (Season 3) – Anime series following the Teiko Middle School Basketball Team.
  • Lego Marvel Avengers: Climate Conundrum (Limited Series) – Animated Lego series.
  • My Summer Prince (2016) – Hallmark family rom-com.
  • Old School (2003) – Ensemble comedy starring Vince Vaughn, Steve Carrell, Will Ferrell, and Luke Wilson.
  • Shot Caller (2017) – Crime thriller starring Game of Thrones’s Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
  • The Bang Bang Club (2010) – Ryan Phillippe biopic on four combat photographers.
  • The Guns of Navarone (1961) – Classic war movie about a team of allied saboteurs assigned to infiltrate a Nazi-held island.
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Releases to Netflix UK on September 2nd

  • Q-Force (Season 1) N – Gary Cole, Sean Hayes, Patti Harrison and David Harbour voice various members of an LGBTQ-focused secret agent organisation.
  • The Guardian – Thriller about a backup singer promoted to the lead singer in a band but is plagued by supernatural horrors.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 3rd

  • Sharkdog (Season 1) N – Half shark, half dog with a big heart and a belly full of fish sticks! Together, Sharkdog and his human pal Max can take on any silly or messy adventure.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 3rd

  • Money Heist (Season 5 – Part 1) N – Money Heist season 5 part one is just a month away from release on Netflix. Ahead of that, the OTT platform released a new set of behind-the-scenes pictures that shows the fun its cast had, despite an intense act on camera.
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Releases to Netflix UK on September 6th

  • Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space (Season 1 – Episodes 1 & 2) N – Docuseries that is covering the SpaceX manned space flight from the team behind ESPN’s and Netflix’s The Last Dance.

Releases to Netflix on September 7th

  • Untold Breaking Point (2021) N – Sports documentary about the American tennis player Mardy Fish.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 9th

  • Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali (2021) N – Documentary on two icons and influential figures with rare archive footage.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 10th

  • Kate (2021) N – Kate is an upcoming American action thriller film directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan and written by Umair Aleem. About an assassin who has 24 hours left to live after being poisoned.
  • Lucifer (Season 6) N – The sixth and final season of Lucifer will premiere on Friday, September 10 on Netflix worldwide. All 10 episodes will drop in one go, so fans can watch the entire series instantly. Netflix also has a download option, which means you can watch episodes of Lucifer Season 6 on the go via the Netflix app.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 15th

  • Countdown: That’s the premise behind Justin Dec’s new horror film Countdown, which STXfilms will release on October 25. The titular “Countdown” app was of course made up for the movie, but after seeing the trailer, UK-based horror fan Ryan Boyling was inspired to actually create the app for real!
  • Nailed It! (Season 6) N – A good baking show is hard to hate. The allure of watching people create an array of delectable confections under stringent time restrictions is hard to beat, and over the past few years Netflix has absolutely dominated the genre with its show “Nailed It!” Emmy-nominated baking competition show hosted by Nicole Byer returns.
  • Schumacher (2021) N – F1 documentary on the German racer Michael Schumacher and his career in the sport.
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Releases to Netflix UK on September 17th

  • Chicago Party Aunt (Season 1) N – Animated comedy series. Featuring the vocal talents of RuPaul, Ike Barinholtz, and Lauren Ash.
  • Sex Education (Season 3) N – Comedy series seeing the return of all your favorites.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 22nd

  • Confessions of an Invisible Girl (2021) N – Brazillian rom-com directed by Bruno Garotti.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 24th

  • My Little Pony: A New Generation (2021) N – All new 3D animated feature film starring your favorite My Little Pony characters.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 28th

  • Ada Twist, Scientist (Season 1) N – Kids animated series from Chris Nee and the Obamas production company Higher Ground adapting the books of a young girl interested in science.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 29th

  • Sounds Like Love (2021) N – Spanish rom-com about a 30-year-old who is stuck as an assistant but vows to move forward with her life.

Releases to Netflix UK on September 30th

  • Love 101 (Season 2) N – Turkish teen drama series returns. Love 101 Season 2 is coming to Netflix in September. The streaming service announced a premiere date, Sept. 30, for the season Tuesday.

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