The almost 3-hour Marilyn Monroe film, fantasy replenishment, Cobra Kai and more

The almost 3 hour Marilyn Monroe film fantasy replenishment Cobra Kai

Netflix is ​​celebrating the Marilyn Monroe myth in September. At the end of the coming month, the long-awaited 170-minute biopic will start Blond about the iconic film star of studio-era Hollywood, played by Ana de Armas. Read more about Blonde’s surprisingly high age rating here.

In addition, there is kicking again. Not even a year after season 4 season 5 starts Cobra Kai. Netflix also presents as a fantasy answer to The Lord of the Rings and House of the Dragon Fate: The Winx Saga Season 2. You can see the trailers for Cobra Kai and Blond here. Below follows overview about all new movies and series on Netflix in September.

Blond – Trailer (German) HD

Cobra Kai – S05 Trailer (German) HD

All new series on Netflix in SeptemberNetflix Original movies in September More movies on Netflix in September Netflix documentaries in September

  • September 6th: The smart use of money
  • September 6: Untold: The Race of the Century
  • September 7: Chef’s Table: Pizza
  • September 7: Indian Serial Killers: Diary of a Killer
  • September 8: The Anthrax Attacks
  • September 14: Our Mother’s Crimes
  • September 15: “Emperor” Fatih Terim

  • September 16: Scandal! The fall of Wirecard
  • September 21: The Real Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist
  • September 21: Wanna Marchi: The TV Imposter
  • September 22: The Dream Life of Georgie Stone
  • September 26: A Trip to Infinity
  • September 28: Eat the Rich: How GameStop stock turned Wall Street upside down
  • Comedy specials on Netflix in September

  • September 6: Sheng Wang: Sweet and Juicy
  • September 6th: Rodrigo Marques: Enemy of the level
  • September 13: Jo Koy: Live from the Los Angeles Forum

  • September 15: Liss Pereira: Average adult

  • September 20: Patton Oswalt: We All Scream
  • September 27: Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy
  • Animes on Netflix in September

  • September 1: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Episodes 13-24
  • September 16: Drifting home

  • Cyberpunk: Edgerunners COMING SOON
  • Content for families and kids coming to Netflix in September

  • September 1: Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles: Season 2
  • September 2: Ivy & Bean chase the school ghost away
  • September 2: Ivy & Bean
  • September 2: Ivy & Bean: Doomed to Dance
  • September 5: CoComelon: Season 6
  • September 6: Bee and PuppyCat
  • September 12: Ada Twist: Season 3

  • September 15: Dogs in Space: Season 2
  • September 16: Gymnastics Academy: A Second Chance

  • September 19: A Funny Dog’s Life: Season 3

  • September 22: Karma’s World: Season 4
  • September 23: Pokémon: The Arceus Chronicles
  • September 26: My Little Pony: Chapter 2
  • September 30: The Phantom Pups
  • Here you come directly to the September overview of Disney +

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