1. "Gen V"
This spinoff of "The Boys" focuses on young superheroes-in-training
at a college for the gifted. Expect guest appearances from "The Boys" cast
members on this equally irreverent satire of comic books.
September 29, Prime Video
2. "The Changeling"
Apollo and Emmy immediately fall in love (LeKeith Stanfield
and Clark Backo) but their pairing goes against the steps Emmy was told to
follow by a mysterious figure. Emmy then disappears and Apollo races through an
unknown side of New York to find her in this hybrid fairy tale / horror.
September 8, Apple TV+
3. "A Time Called You"
In this South Korean romance series, a young woman is mourning
the death of her boyfriend. Music transports her back to high school, in the
body of a new person, where she meets a boy who looks a lot like her departed love.
September 8, Netflix
4. "Dreaming Whilst Black"
Kwabena is stuck in a dead-end job, but he really wants to be a filmmaker. Opportunity suddenly comes his way, but is he ready for his
big break? The comedy series comes to us from across the pond on BBC Three.
September 10, Showtime
5. "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon"
Not to be confused with the other zombie show where a
middle-aged grump escorts a special child through dangerous territory, this “Walking
Dead” spinoff finds Dixon in Paris, doing just that.
September 10, AMC
6. "The Swarm"
This unusually big-budget CW sci-fi series tracks bacteria
that make ocean animals violent. Expect lots
of whale-related jump scares.
September 12, CW
7. "The Morning Show"
A hacker threatens to expose secrets in season three of the
much-loved drama about the inner workings of a network morning news show,
starring Jennifer Anniston and Reese Witherspoon.
September 13, Apple TV+
8. "The Other Black Girl"
Nella, an editorial assistant at a publishing company, is
thrilled when another Black employee comes on board, but Hazel brings chaos
into Nella’s world, including a discovery of something evil at the office.
September 13, Hulu
9. "El Conde"
Pablo Larraín, director of "Spencer" and "Jackie," helms this new comedy horror
film about Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet as a 250-year-old vampire. Critics
enjoyed the film when it premiered at this year’s Venice Film Festival.
September 15, Netflix
10. "Love at First Sight"
In this sweet romcom, two singles (Haley Lu Richardson and
Ben Hardy) fall in love on a plane ride but lose track of each other when they
land. A search through London in the name of true love is required.
September 15, Netflix
11. "A Million Miles Away"
Based on a true story, a migrant farm worker (Michael Peña) works
his way to the top of NASA’s ranks to eventually become an astronaut aboard the
International Space Station.
September 15, Prime Video
12. "Wilderness"
After a husband admits to cheating on his wife, the couple’s
trip to a National Park gets dangerous.
September 15, Prime Video
13. "The Gold"
The story behind one of the largest robberies in history
comes to Paramount+ in the form of a miniseries. After the robbers get away
with £26 million of gold bullion from Heathrow Airport, they need to figure out how to
turn it into cash.
September 17, Paramount+
14. "American Horror Story: Delicate"
Based on the novel “Delicate Condition,” this season focuses
on a woman who believes something evil is trying to block her pregnancy. Emma
Roberts, Cara Delevingne and Kim Kardashian star.
September 20, FX
15. " Cassandro
Gael García plays a gay amateur wrestler who becomes the “Liberace
of Lucha Libre” in this biopic. Critics approved when it premiered at Sundance
this past year.
September 22, Prime Video
16. "The Continental: From the World of John Wick"
Set in the 1970s, this John Wick-related series follows a
fictional New York hotel that serves as a gathering place for international assassins.
September 22, Peacock
17. "Love Is Blind"
Season 5 brings another set of singles who meet face to face
only after getting engaged through literally blind dates. As the past few
seasons have become water-cooler shows, catch this one early to keep up with
the drama.
September 22, Netflix
18. "Still Up"
Insomniacs unite in this British romcom series. As they navigate
the dating world, two overtired friends find weirdness and wonder but not
enough sleep.
September 22, Apple TV+
19. "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar"
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, this anthology short film adapts Roald Dahl’s whimsical books. Wes
Anderson directs.
September 27, Netflix
20. "Flora and Son"
A single mom in Dublin seeks an escape from her fraught relationship
with her teenage son, so she gets guitar lessons from a man in L.A. (Joseph
Gordon-Levitt). Writer-director John Carney has previously made very charming low-key
musical films like "Once" and "Sing Street" and this one is no exception.
September 29, AppleTV+