If you’re looking down the list and thinking it’s a little light, we’re in the same boat as you. Hopefully, a few unannounced titles get dropped throughout the week and as always, we’ll list them all here.
Netflix Release Date: Wednesday, September 4th
If horror B-movies are your thing then Netflix is picking up The Heretics for release on Wednesday. The movie sees a young girl kidnapped into a cult and undergoes a strange transformation while in captivity.
As always with a movie in this genre, reviews are a little mixed so if you’re a horror fan, give it a shot.
Netflix Release Date: Friday, September 6th
The latest debut series from Dreamworks Animation is headed to Netflix on Friday with the TV adaptation of the fantastic kid’s books series of the same name.
Featuring the voices of Tony Hale (who wrote the book), Matty Cardarople, Jordan Fisher and Chelsea Kane, we travel to crackridge and we follow Archibald and his Bee.
Netflix Release Date: Friday, September 6th
Just behind Money Heist, Elite is the second biggest foreign series available on Netflix and sees its long-awaited second season return on Friday.
Netflix Release Date: Friday, September 6th
The biggest release of the week comes in the form of a limited series from Sascha Baron Cohen and Gideon Raff. The series sees Sascha play the role of Israeli spy Eli Cohen.
Don’t go in thinking it’s a comedy as you may be familiar with Cohen, though, this is a historical true-life drama that is a dramatic departure and should be a joy to watch.
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 4th
- The Heretics (2017)
- The World We Make (2019)
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 6th
- Article 15 (2019)
- Archibald’s Next Big Thing (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Elite (Season 2) Netflix Original
- Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father (Season 3) Netflix Original
- Kill Me If You Dare
- The Great British Baking Show (Collection 7 – Episode 2)
- The Spy (Limited Series) Netflix Original
What’s Coming to Netflix on September 8th
- Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj (Volume 4 – Episode 5)
Not to worry though, Netflix will be making up for the lack of new titles next week with the likes of Shameless,