Discover What's New on Netflix Australia This September 2024

Saturday, 24 August 2024, 09:00

Netflix Australia unveils a captivating lineup in September 2024, featuring new series, documentaries, and films that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. From fresh seasons of popular shows to intriguing documentaries covering diverse topics, there's something for everyone. Don't miss out on the must-see additions to Netflix Australia this month.
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Discover What's New on Netflix Australia This September 2024

What’s New on Netflix Australia

This September, Netflix Australia is rolling out an impressive lineup of series and documentaries that promise to engage audiences. Emily in Paris returns with the highly anticipated part two of season four on September 12, alongside other returning favorites like Outlast season two debuting on September 4 and Selling Sunset season eight premiering on September 6.

New Series to Watch

  • The Perfect Couple - September 5: A murder mystery drama starring Nicole Kidman.
  • His Three Daughters - September 20: A film about estranged sisters reuniting.
  • Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story - September 19: A gripping true crime anthology.

Documentaries Highlight

This month’s documentaries cover intriguing subjects including the life of Hope Solo and space adventures. Features include:

  • Untold: Hope Solo vs. U.S. Soccer - September 3.
  • Apollo 13: Survival - September 5.
  • What’s Next? The Future with Bill Gates - September 18.

With live events like the hot dog-eating contest on September 2 and a series with medium Tyler Henry starting September 17, Netflix Australia ensures entertainment for all tastes. Check out the full lineup for September's arrivals and departures below:

List of New Arrivals on Netflix Australia in September 2024

  • An Invisible Victim: The Eliza Samudio Case - Netflix Documentary
  • Bangkok Breaking: Heaven and Hell - Netflix Film
  • Divorce - Netflix Film
  • Season 2 of The Great Indian Kapil Show - Netflix Series

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