
So, September is nearly here. Though we'll be crossing our fingers for more days that feel like summer, the famously changeable British weather is likely to deliver a few grim ones, too. And when it's damp and drizzly outside, Netflix can be a godsend.
Thankfully, the streaming giant is launching some more high-quality titles this month, including Strong Island (pictured), a gripping documentary that examines the shockwaves created by a racially charged murder.
If you appreciate a badass action heroine, you can watch Uma Thurman in both Kill Bill movies. If you prefer something gentler, look out for Our Souls at Night, a Netflix original movie starring Hollywood legends Jane Fonda and Robert Redford. And if you're a Jack Whitehall fan, you're in luck because this month, there's rather a lot of him coming to Netflix.
Click through to see every single new title – and its release date – on Netflix this September.

American Vandal (2017)
This intriguing Netflix original series is a spoof of true crime docs like Making a Murderer. Judging on the trailer, it looks as though it might hit the target.
Available 15th September

BoJack Horseman (2017)
Season four of the witty Netflix comedy about a washed-up '90s sitcom star. Will Arnett leads a brilliant voice cast that includes Alison Brie, Aaron Paul and Amy Sedaris.
Available 8th September

Call the Midwife (2015)
Series five of the popular BBC period drama set in east London in the late '50s. Helen George, Pam Ferris and Jenny Agutter lead a strong ensemble cast.
Available 6th September

Chesapeake Shores (2016)
Season two of the cosy US family drama series starring Jesse Metcalfe, Treat Williams and Diane Ladd. Not the trendiest show on Netflix, but it's very watchable.
Available 5th September

Designated Survivor(2017)
Season two of the hit US drama series starring Kiefer Sutherland. He plays a low-level Cabinet member who unexpectedly becomes president after a catastrophic attack kills everyone above him in the line of succession.
Available 28th September

First They Killed My Father (2017)
Angelina Jolie directs this harrowing film based on the memoir of Cambodian human rights activist Loung Ung, one of millions who suffered brutal abuse under the rule of the deadly Khmer Rouge.
Available 15th September

Foo Fighters: Back and Forth (2011)
Acclaimed "rockumentary" film about Dave Grohl and his band, who headlined this year's Glastonbury festival.
Available 15th September

Fuller House (2017)
Nine new episodes of the hit sequel series to classic '90s sitcom Full House. Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin lead the cast, with John Stamos making regular guest appearances.
Available 22nd September

Gotham (2016)
Third season of the hit US crime drama featuring an array of characters from the Batman universe. Ben McKenzie – Ryan from The OC – leads a cast that includes Jada Pinkett Smith and Sean Pertwee.
Available 1st September

Happy Valley (2016)
Season two of the BAFTA-winning crime drama starring Sarah Lancashire as a strong-willed Yorkshire police sergeant who finds herself implicated in a string of murders. James Norton co-stars in a six-parter that's gripping from start to finish.
Available 15th September

Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
Animated comedy sequel featuring the voices of Selena Gomez and Andy Samberg. It was another big hit, so a third film is on its way.
Available 15th September

Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father (2017)
New six-part Netflix series following the comedian and dad Michael as they venture to "odd locations and events in an attempt to strengthen their bond." Expect plenty of lols.
Available 22nd September

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
Quentin Tarantino's super-gory martial arts movie stars Uma Thurman as "The Bride," a mysterious woman on one hell of a revenge mission.
Available 1st September

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
And the sequel is just as blood-spattered. Daryl Hannah is great value, too, as a one-eyed assassin called Elle.
Available 1st September

Lego Elves: Secrets of Elvendale (2017)
Brand new animated kids' series whose visuals have a definite anime influence. There are eight episodes so it's a perfect distraction on a rainy afternoon.
Available 1st September

Line of Duty (2016)
Series three of the awesome BBC crime drama about police officers investigating their potentially corrupt colleagues. Vicky McClure and Keeley Hawes head up a stellar cast.
Available 27th September

Mr Bean's Holiday (2007)
Rowan Atkinson returns in the second full-length Mr Bean movie, which is less entertaining than the first but still has its moments. Willem Dafoe co-stars.
Available 14th September

Narcos (2017)
Season three of the hit Netflix crime drama based on real-life Colombian cocaine kingpins. The new episodes tell the story of the richest drug trafficking organisation in the world: the Cali Cartel.
Available 1st September

Our Souls At Night (2017)
A classy-looking Netflix original movie. Jane Fonda and Robert Redford star as longtime next-door neighbours whose relationship starts to blossom into something more.
Available 29th September

Project MC2(2017)
Five new episodes of the Netflix kids' series about an all-female group of secret agents. Together, they must use all their skills on a series of delicate missions to protect the world.
Available 15th September

Resurface (2017)
This Netflix documentary film offers an insight into several US nonprofit organisations that use ocean therapy to treat military veterans experiencing PTSD. Emotional and eye-opening stuff.
Available 1st September

Rick and Morty (2017)
Season three of the cult animated sitcom about a time and space-travelling mad scientist and his long-suffering grandson. Warning: it's pretty addictive.
Available 16th September

Shameless (2016)
Season six of the acclaimed US remake of Channel 4's provocative comedy-drama. The excellent William H. Macy leads the cast.
Available 1st September

Shooter (2017)
Season two of the US action series starring the seemingly ageless Ryan Phillippe. He plays a highly decorated war veteran who's been coaxed out of retirement so he can thwart a plot to kill the president.
New episodes added Wednesdays

Star Trek: Discovery (2017)
Brand new Star Trek TV series overseen by Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller. The cast includes Sonequa Martin-Green, Michelle Yeoh and Jason Isaacs.
Available 25th September

Strong Island (2017)
A powerful and moving documentary from filmmaker Yance Ford, who delves into the racially charged murder of her brother, and her family's subsequent struggle to come to terms with their loss.
Available 15th September

Suits (2017)
The hit US legal drama returns for a seventh season. The main cast includes Meghan Markle, Google's most-searched actress of 2016 thanks to her relationship with Prince Harry.
Available 7th September

The Bad Education Movie (2015)
Jack Whitehall's dodgy secondary school teacher returns in a feature-length spin-off from the popular BBC sitcom. It's not big or clever, but it's often very funny. Mat Horne and Harry Enfield co-star.
Available 10th September

The Expanse (2017)
Season two of the acclaimed US sci-fi series set in a future where the human race has colonised the Solar System. It's based on a series of novels by James S.A. Corey.
Available 8th September

The Good Place (2017)
Season two of the hit US sitcom about a woman (Kristen Bell) who's mistakenly sent to a heaven-like utopia when she dies. Once there, she has to hide her imperfect track record as a human from fellow inhabitants of "the good place." Ted Danson and Radio 1's Jameela Jamil co-star.
Available 21st September

The Night Shift (2017)
Season four of the US medical drama following staff who work the late shift at a San Antonio hospital. The cast includes Merlin 's Eoin Macken.
Available 3rd September

Fame (2009)
Not the kitsch classic '80s movie, but a loose remake starring Frasier 's Kelsey Grammer and Will & Grace 's Megan Mullally. Hardly as iconic as the original, but it's still a watchable romp.
Available 1st September

Spectre (2015)
Daniel Craig returns in the 24th and most recent Bond film, which was directed by Sam Mendes and features an Oscar-winning theme song from Sam Smith. The stellar cast also includes Monica Bellucci, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Andrew Scott and Christoph Waltz.
Available 22nd September
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