Check out the full list of what’s new on Netflix the week of September 2-8. Includes movies, TV shows, series, and Netflix originals.
Did you miss the list of new on Netflix September 2018?
Table of Contents:
Sept. 2
Disney’s Lilo & Stitch
Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove
Maynard
Quantico: Season 3
Sept. 3
A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities: Season 1 (Netflix Original) In this show, a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in Taipei and a Taiwanese-American programmer in San Francisco swap homes.
Sept. 4
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther
Sept. 5
Van Helsing: Season 2
Wentworth: Season 6
Sept. 6
Once Upon a Time: Season 7
Sept. 7
Atypical: Season 2 (Netflix Original) – The series about a teenager with autism coming of age continues with Sam preparing for life after graduation.
Cable Girls: Season 3 (Netflix Original) – The Spanish period drama about passionate women who work at a telephone company reveal new skills in the aftermath of a tragedy.
City of Joy (Netflix Original) – In the documentary, Congolese women come together to find power in sharing their stories of survival.
First and Last (Netflix Original) – The filmmakers document the two days in an inmate’s experience at Georgia’s Gwinnett County Jail.
Marvel’s Iron Fist: Season 2 (Netflix Original) – Netflix’s worst Marvel series, about a “white savior” martial-arts master, tries to redeem itself.
Next Gen (Netflix Original) – For fans of “Iron Giant,” “Wall-E” and “Big Hero 6”: The animated film is about the friendship between a girl and a robot voiced by John Krasinski.
Sierra Burgess Is A Loser (Netflix Original) – Justice for Barb! Sierra (Shannon Purser from “Stranger Things”) catfishes her crush (Noah Centineo, who plays another hot jock on “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”).
Stretch Armstrong & the Flex Fighters: Season 2 (Netflix Original) – The animated kids’ show gets a second season about teenage superheroes.
The Most Assassinated Woman in the World (Netflix Original) – A Parisian woman who was graphically slain in thousands of onstage death scenes is the main character in this thriller.
And here’s everything leaving Netflix in September.
Leaving Sept. 2
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