Documentaries and documentary miniseries but also cartoons for adults or new Star Wars series. We collect some of the best series of september or the most anticipated to see during these thirty days of rentrée.
Turning Moments: 9/11 and the War on Terror
Documentary lovers have been able to start September with a Netflix docuseries that takes us back to what happened twenty years ago in the United States. A season of this documentary series that addresses everything related to the 9/11 attacks from the origins of Al Qaeda to what happened after the event. In five episodes of about an hour there will be survivors who will tell what happened but also experts who will analyze the war, the military response, etc.
Platform: Netflix
Date: September 1
Watch Decisive Moments: 9/11 and the War on Terror on Netflix
Queer command
An animated and funny series available on Netflix since September 2 that follows Steve Maryweather, a gay superspy who everyone calls Agent Mary and who works in the American Intelligence Agency, in which he has formed the Queer Command with other LGTBQ people who have also been marginalized by their superiors. A cartoon production that bets on a sense of humor and that seeks to break with clichés.
Platform: Netflix
Date: September 2
American Horror Stories
Rather than the story told in one season on American Horror Story, this spin-off of the Ryan Murphy series does just the opposite: it uses each episode to tell all kinds of horror stories. It will have six chapters in its new season and a cast very similar to the original series and full of familiar faces.
Platform: Disney Plus
Date: September 8
Secrets of a marriage
Secrets of a marriage will be one of the big premieres of HBO in September. A series that adapts the eponymous miniseries by Ingmar Bergman released in the seventies. Starring Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac, these episodes address love and desire, love and hate, marriage and divorce. He will do so by following the leading couple through the ages.
Platform: HBO
Date: September 13
Schumacher
The pilot Michael Schumacher is the protagonist of this documentary that will premiere Netflix on September 15 and that has been endorsed by the family of the former pilot. All the secrecy surrounding his state of health and the silence about Schumacher and his current life make it one of the most anticipated series of the year that will review his life in Formula 1, his awards, his career.
Platform: Netflix
Date: September 15
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Children of the eighties and nineties have on September 16 on Netflix one of the most anticipated series of the month with He-Man and The Masters of the universe a remake of the animated series It comes with graphics that are very different from those you remember with a touch of nostalgia to enjoy this classic with the family. Although we will have to wait to see if it is up to the task.
Platform: Netflix
Date: September 16
See He-Man and the Masters of the Universe on Netflix
Jaguar
Jaguar is one of the September series that will arrive at Netfix, a new national production produced by Bambú and set in the Spain of the sixties and with White Suarez as the main character accompanied by Oscar casas or Adrián Lastra, among others. She is a survivor of the Holocaust, a concentration camp survivor who now seeks justice by turning into a “cazanazis” The series will have a first season with eight episodes.
Platform: Netflix
Date: September 22
Y: The last man
Based on Brian K. Vaughan’s graphic novel, Y: The Last Man is the New original FX series on Hulu which will hit Star at Disney on September 22 with a weekly premiere. It takes us to a post apocalyptic world in which all the mammals that have the Y chromosome. Only Yorick Brown and a monkey are the exceptions to this rule. A female technical and artistic team in charge of this science fiction series with ten episodes in its first season.
Platform: Disney Plus
Date: September 22
Star wars vision
Star Wars lovers are also in luck this September as a new cartoon television series is coming in anime format. Disney + will be September 22 in full the Star Wars Vision series with nine episodes with Japanese aesthetics which is a set of animated short films set in the George Lucas saga and with all kinds of stories. You will not see Leia, Han or the Mandalorian but they are totally alien characters that we will see in these short films or independent chapters.
Platform: Disney Plus
Date: September 22
Nuclear Family
A documentary docuseries or miniseries by filmmaker Ry Russo-Young that addresses her story, a story of a LGTBQ family in which she and her sister were raised by two women during the 1970s and 1980s. A family with two mothers decades ago in a documentary where the history of the family is told, but also history as a society, changes, tolerance.
Platform: HBO
Date: September 27
Ada Magnificent, scientific
For the little ones in the house, Ada Magnifica, a scientist, arrives. A series of animation based on a book of the same name by Andrea Beaty and with Barack and Michelle Obama as executive producers. Ada is the protagonist of this children’s production, an eight year old scientist who will solve all kinds of problems with her friends Rosa Pionera Ingeniera and Pablo Perfecto Arquitecto.
Platform: Netflix
Date: September 28
The Fortune
Movistar + premieres at the end of September a new original series of the platform. Directed by Alejandro Amenábar, Álex Ventura (played by Álvaro Mel) is a diplomat with little experience who has become the leader of an adventure and action mission in which they must recover an underwater treasure.
Platform: Movistar +
Date: September 30
Returns …
HBO will arrive this September (or will return) one of the funniest series of the streaming platform with the most beloved vampires on television: What we do in the shadows opens its third season following these new york vampires who live all kinds of crazy and comical situations.
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The new season of Flash will also arrive on HBO on September 21 or new chapters with superpowers to Doom Patrol, which premieres its new season (the third) on September 24.
Returns and new seasons
From this Friday the fifth season of the paper house is already available on Netflix. One of the most anticipated releases and one of the most successful series on the platform. One last season which will be divided into two: the first to arrive this September 3 and the following that will do so on December 3. According to one of its creators, Álex Pina, “volume 2” of this Part 5 will seek to be “a sentimental map that connects directly with the dismissal”.
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Another of the most anticipated returns is that of Lucifer that will also come to an end this September. The final season will hit Netflix on September 10 with new episodes that follow the protagonist. Lucifer morningstar, trying to investigate all kinds of homicides. A thriller with fantastic elements that this September will come to an end after five seasons.
There are also other important returns on Netflix among the most anticipated series of September 2021: Sex Education returns with a third season on September 17 and Dear Whites returns with its fourth season on September 22.
Pending series
And if you arrive in September with your homework undone, there are many series in July and August that you can catch up on and that have become some of the most interesting of the year.
It is the case of Modern love with its latest episodes and love stories with a luxury cast. Lucy Boynton, Minnie Driver, Anna Paqui, Isaac Powell, Tobias Menzies or Susan Blackwel are some of the protagonists of these self-concluding stories of less than half an hour that we can see on Amazon Prime Video.
Also in Amazon Prime Video we can see Nine Perfect Strangers with Nicole Kidman as the protagonist of a series in which she plays the director of a luxury retreat center with guests full of problems and secrets.
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Or The White Lotus, the summer series. The White Lotus is available on HBO. Mike White is behind this six-episode production of satire and social criticism, of familiar faces at a Hawaii resort with quirky visitors with absurd problems.
Also Spanish news came to Netflix this summer or returns of well-known series. From July and August 2021 we can see the second season of Sky Rojo or the second season of Valeria. Or one of the big surprises that arrived earlier this summer: Young Highnesses.