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What to Stream in September: Lucifer, The Morning Show, Sex Education

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If you ever feel like you’re the last to know about a new TV show or movie that’s streaming, our What to Stream articles are for you. We’ve gathered our picks of movies, series, and new TV show seasons premiering on various streaming platforms in September that you’ll definitely want to watch.

This month, check out the final seasons of Lucifer, Goliath, and Dear White People. You can also witness the beginning of Robert Langdon’s career with Peacock’s The Lost Symbol.

Here are our picks for what to stream in September:

Money Heist Season 5 Vol. 1 (Netflix) – September 3
La Casa De Papel Money Heist Season 5
LA CASA DE PAPEL (L to R) HOVIK KEUCHKERIAN as BOGOTÁ, ÚRSULA CORBERÓ as TOKIO, RODRIGO DE LA SERNA as PALERMO, ITZIAR ITUÑO as LISBOA, MIGUEL HERRÁN as RÍO, JAIME LORENTE as DENVER in episode 02 of LA CASA DE PAPEL. Cr. TAMARA ARRANZ/NETFLIX © 2020

It’s almost time for the final season to begin. Will everyone make it out of the Bank of Spain alive? Money Heist Season 5 Volume 1 premieres on September 3 on Netflix.

Season Description: The gang has been shut in the Bank of Spain for over 100 hours. They have managed to rescue Lisbon, but their darkest moment is upon them after losing one of their own. The Professor has been captured by Sierra and, for the first time, doesn’t have an escape plan. Just when it seems like nothing else could go wrong, an enemy comes on the scene that is much more powerful than any they’ve faced: the army. The end of the greatest heist in history is approaching, and what began as a robbery will turn into a war.

Cinderella (Amazon Prime Video) – September 3
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Camilla Cabello stars in CINDERELLA
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Amazon Prime Video is adapting a classic tale, putting a more modern and musical twist on Cinderella. Cinderella debuts on September 3 on Amazon Prime Video.

Film Description: Cinderella is a musically-driven bold new take on the traditional story you grew up with. Our heroine (Cabello) is an ambitious young woman whose dreams are bigger than the world will allow, but with the help of her Fab G (Billy Porter), she is able to persevere and make her dreams come true.

Doogie Kamealoha, M.D (Disney+) – September 8
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Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. — Photo Courtesy of Karen Neal/Disney

Lahela “Doogie” Kamealoha is a 16-year-old doctor, trying to balance being a teenager and navigating the medical world at the hospital. Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. premieres on September 8 on Disney+ with new episodes dropping weekly.

Series Description: Set in modern-day Hawai‘i, Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. — a coming-of-age dramedy inspired by the hit medical series Doogie Howser, M.D. — follows Lahela “Doogie” Kamealoha, a 16-year-old prodigy juggling a budding medical career and life as a teenager. With the support of her caring and comical ‘ohana (family) and friends, Lahela is determined to make the most of her teenage years and forge her own path.

Wu-Tang: An American Saga Season 2 (Hulu) – September 8
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Wu-Tang: An American Saga — “Hollow Bones” – Episode 203 — The Clan becomes disillusioned with their paths as Bobby prepares to steer them in a new direction. Ason (TJ Atoms), Gary (Johnell Young), and Bobby (Ashton Sanders), shown. (Photo by: Vanessa Clifton/Hulu)

Now that the group has formed, Wu-Tang: An American Saga Season 2 focuses on the creation of their first album. Wu-Tang: An American Saga Season 2 premieres with the first three episodes on September 8 on Hulu with additional episodes premiering weekly.

Season Description: The Clan is disillusioned with life in the projects, and Bobby knows that success in the music industry could be their ticket to better lives. But getting the Clan members to drop everything for music isn’t easy. The resentment between Dennis, Sha, Power and Divine still runs deep, while the other Clan members struggle dealing with intercity life. This time around, Bobby is dedicated to authenticity and though he knows he can lead his crew through the challenges of the music business, the Clan’s fractures may prove too much to overcome.

Kate (Netflix) – September 10
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KATE (2021) Mary Elizabeth Winstead (“Kate”), Miku Martineau (“Ani”)

An assassin has 24 hours to get justice after she’s been poisoned. Kate premieres on September 10 on Netflix.

Film Description: Meticulous and preternaturally skilled, Kate is the perfect specimen of a finely tuned assassin at the height of her game. But when she uncharacteristically blows an assignment in Tokyo, she quickly discovers she’s been poisoned, a brutally slow execution that gives her less than 24 hours to exact revenge on her killers. As her body swiftly deteriorates, Kate forms an unlikely bond with the spunky teenage daughter of one of her past victims. Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Woody Harrelson, and directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Kate follows a burned assassin’s furious pursuit of one last self-appointed job.

Come From Away (Apple TV+) – September 10
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Come From Away — Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+

Apple TV+ is bringing a bit of Broadway to us with Come From Away, which tells the story of 7,000 people stranded in a small town after the U.S. grounds all flights on September 11, 2001. You can watch Come From Away on September 10 on Apple TV+.

Film Description: Come From Away tells the story of 7,000 people stranded in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland after all flights into the US are grounded on September 11, 2001. As the people of Newfoundland graciously welcome the “come from aways” into their community in the aftermath, the passengers and locals alike process what’s happened while finding love, laughter and new hope in the unlikely and lasting bonds that they forge.

Pretty Hard Cases (IMDb TV) – September 10
Pretty Hard Cases Season 1 Episode 6
Pretty Hard Cases — Photo Courtesy of Ian Watson/CAMERON PICTURES INC.

A Canadian import, Pretty Hard Cases focuses on the partnership between two police detectives. Pretty Hard Cases premieres on IMDb TV on September 10.

Season Description: Pretty Hard Cases follows Guns and Gangs detective Sam and Drug Squad detective Kelly. By day, they are heroes in their particular way: skilled, tough, determined, and entertaining, fighting to do good in a broken system. But by night, they’re both grappling with loneliness, dysfunctional families, screwed-up love lives, and a sense that their professional ambitions may not be totally in line with their personal needs. Their friendship could help to balance each other out if only they didn’t drive one another utterly insane.

Lucifer Season 6 (Netflix) – September 10
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LUCIFER (L to R) LAUREN GERMAN as CHLOE DECKER and TOM ELLIS as LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR in episode 603 of LUCIFER Cr. JOHN P. FLEENOR/NETFLIX © 2021

The final season of Lucifer is here, and Lucifer is preparing to leave his LA life behind and ascend into the role of God. Say goodbye to this wonderful show on September 10 on Netflix.

Season Description: This is it, the final season of Lucifer. For real this time. The devil himself has become God… almost. Why is he hesitating? And as the world starts to unravel without a God, what will he do in response? Join us as we say a bittersweet goodbye to Lucifer, Chloe, Amenadiel, Maze, Linda, Ella and Dan. Bring tissues.

The Lost Symbol (Peacock) – September 16
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DAN BROWN’S THE LOST SYMBOL — “Pilot” Episode 101 — Pictured: (l-r) Ashley Zukerman as Robert Langdon, Sumalee Montano as Agent Sato, Rick Gonzalez as Nunez — (Photo by: Rafy/Peacock)

Peacock is bringing us the early adventures of Robert Langdon. The Lost Symbol premieres on September 16 on Peacock with new episodes premiering weekly.

Series Description: Based on Dan Brown’s international bestselling thriller “The Lost Symbol,” the series follows the early adventures of young Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who must solve a series of deadly puzzles to save his kidnapped mentor and thwart a chilling global conspiracy.

The Morning Show Season 2 (Apple TV+) – September 17
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The Morning Show — Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+

Everything is changing after Alex and Bradley exposed UBA’s toxic work environment. The Morning Show Season 2 premieres on Apple TV+ on September 17.

Season Description: Picking up after the explosive events of season one, season two finds The Morning Show team emerging from the wreckage of Alex (Aniston) and Bradley’s (Witherspoon) actions, to a new UBA and a world in flux, where identity is everything and the chasm between who we present as and who we really are comes into play. 

Sex Education Season 3 (Netflix) – September 17
Sex Education Season 3 Episode 7
Sex Education Season 3. Aimee Lou Wood as Aimee Gibbs, Emma Mackey as Maeve Wiley in Episode 7 of Sex Education Season 3. Cr. Sam Taylor/NETFLIX © 2020

A lot of changes are happening at Moordale Secondary; there’s a new headmistress and new uniforms, but how much will really change? Sex Education Season 3 premieres on September 17 on Netflix.

Season Description: It’s a new year, Otis is having casual sex, Eric and Adam are official, and Jean has a baby on the way. Meanwhile, new headteacher Hope tries to return Moordale to a pillar of excellence, Aimee discovers feminism, Jackson gets a crush and a lost voicemail still looms. Prepare for commitment animals, alien phenomena, vulva cupcakes and much more of Madam Groff.

Dear White People Vol. 4 (Netflix) – September 22
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DEAR WHITE PEOPLE (L to R) LOGAN BROWNING as SAMANTHA WHITE in episode 401 of DEAR WHITE PEOPLE Cr. LARA SOLANKI/NETFLIX © 2021

It’s time to say goodbye as our favorite characters begin their senior year at Winchester. Dear White People Season 4 premieres on September 22 on Netflix.

Season Description: Set against the backdrop of senior year at Winchester as well as a not-so-distant, post-pandemic future, Dear White People Vol. 4 finds our characters looking back at the most formative (and theatrical) year of their lives. Both an Afro-futuristic and 90s-inspired musical event, Dear White People Vol. 4 is a can’t-miss, farewell experience with one pitch-perfect promise: sometimes the only way to move forward is to throw it back.

Doom Patrol Season 3 (HBO Max) – September 23

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Michelle Gomez is stopping by Season 3, arriving in a timey-wimey time machine no less. Doom Patrol Season 3 debuts with three episodes on September 23 on HBO Max with new episodes launching weekly.

Season Description: Season three opens on the culmination of Dorothy’s (Abi Monterey) confrontation with the Candlemaker that leads to a devastating loss. The Doom Patrol is at a difficult crossroads and each member struggles to face who they are and who they want to be. And things get a whole lot more complicated when Madame Rouge (Michelle Gomez) arrives in a time machine with a very specific mission, if only she could remember it. 

Foundation (Apple TV+) – September 24
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Foundation — Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+

Dr. Hari Seldon developed a science that can predict the future of civilization, but its effects could either restore humanity or destroy it. Foundation premieres on September 24 on Apple TV+.

Series Description: Based on the award-winning novels by Isaac Asimov, Foundation chronicles a band of exiles on their monumental journey to save humanity and rebuild civilization amid the fall of the Galactic Empire.

Goliath Season 4 (Amazon Prime Video) – September 24
Goliath Season 4
Goliath — Photo Courtesy of Greg Lewis/Amazon Studios

Billy McBride takes on the opioid epidemic in the final season. Goliath Season 4 premieres on September 24 Amazon Prime Video.

Series Description: In the final season, Billy returns to his Big Law roots after Patty (Nina Arianda) takes a job at a prestigious white-shoe law firm in San Francisco. Together, they try to take down one of America’s most insidious Goliaths: the opioid industry. As Billy deals with his own chronic pain and Patty can’t shake the feeling she’s being used, their loyalties will be tested, putting their partnership on the line. In a world where money can buy anything, even justice, they’ll have to risk everything to do what’s right.

What will you be watching in September? Share your picks in the comments below!

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