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Netflix Originals Coming to Netflix in September 2019

Netflix Originals Coming to Netflix in September 2019

If September is too far ahead, we’ve also got previews of the Netflix Originals coming in July 2019 and the Netflix Originals coming in August 2019.

Let’s now break into the list of what’s coming to Netflix in September. This list is ordered by release date.

Netflix Release Date: September 6th

The Spanish teen drama hit Elite is returning for its second season.

The drama is about three working-class teens enrolling into a posh school and clashing with the other students at the school. Just a broad September release date has been announced so far.

The series has already been renewed for season 3 too due out in 2020.

Netflix Release Date: September 10th

The Japanese reality show is back for a brand new spin-off for 2019 called Tokyo 2019-2020. The first part of the new season is finally due out in Western countries in September but Netflix Japan has now been streaming since May.

Netflix Release Date: September 13th

Roy Choi and Jon Favreau are returning for the second volume of The Chef Show. Set up as a spin-off of the 2014 movie, we see Roy and Jon prepare and cook some of their favorite dishes with plenty of special guests along the way.

Netflix Release Date: September 13th

This miniseries is created by Susannah Grant (Charlotte’s Web, Catch and Release, Pocahontas) will follow a teenager and how she lied about being raped and the investigation to come to that conclusion.

The series will only be an eight-episode limited series so will make a nice weekend binge.

If September is too far ahead, we’ve also got previews of the Netflix Originals coming in July 2019 and the Netflix Originals coming in August 2019.

Let’s now break into the list of what’s coming to Netflix in September. This list is ordered by release date.

Netflix Release Date: September 6th

The Spanish teen drama hit Elite is returning for its second season.

The drama is about three working-class teens enrolling into a posh school and clashing with the other students at the school. Just a broad September release date has been announced so far.

The series has already been renewed for season 3 too due out in 2020.

Netflix Release Date: September 10th

The Japanese reality show is back for a brand new spin-off for 2019 called Tokyo 2019-2020. The first part of the new season is finally due out in Western countries in September but Netflix Japan has now been streaming since May.

Roy Choi and Jon Favreau are returning for the second volume of The Chef Show. Set up as a spin-off of the 2014 movie, we see Roy and Jon prepare and cook some of their favorite dishes with plenty of special guests along the way.

This miniseries is created by Susannah Grant (Charlotte’s Web, Catch and Release, Pocahontas) will follow a teenager and how she lied about being raped and the investigation to come to that conclusion.

The series will only be an eight-episode limited series so will make a nice weekend binge.

Set in a police investigation room, we see a grueling interview that sees a doctor confessing to a murder. The series stars David Tennant, Hayley Atwell, Clare-Hope Ashitey and Youssef Kerkour.

Only three episodes will release on Netflix but a French, German and Spanish version all release on the same day.

The Australian sci-fi series wraps up in September 2019 and hopefully gets delivered with some long-awaited answers.

The series follows six people who have returned from the dead mysteriously with no memory of what happened. It’s one of the earliest Australian imports for Netflix and still is one of the best.

Other Netflix Original Releases for September 2019

  • The Mind, Explained (Season 1) – Narrated by Emma Stone, this docu-series looks at what’s happening inside your brain.
  • Tall Girl (Movie) – September 13th – Romance movie about a tall girl who finds love when a tall exchange student comes to town.
  • Skylines (Season 1) – a German drama series coming on September 27th

That’s all we have for now. We’ll keep updating this post every week until September rolls around with all the new releases we find out about.

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