September brings the US streaming company’s first adults-only series to Netflix, a new adaptation of a classic love story, Cobra Kai Season 5, two new drug lord series and, as every month, plenty of new games.

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In other words, the most anticipated names of September: blondea drama that explores the ever-widening chasm between Marilyn Monroe’s public and private persona; Take revengea Hitchcock-style black comedy about a secret and unexpected friendship that leads to revenge; Empressthe love story between Princess Sisi and Emperor Franz Joseph, which shakes the foundations of the power of the Viennese court.

It is added to them Santa and Narco-saints, two series about drug lords and the world of crime, one of them based on a true (and impressive) story. But take a look at all the new titles Netflix is ​​offering this month:

September titles on Netflix

Revenge (from September 16)

Drea is at the height of her popularity in high school as the alpha student on campus, until her whole life comes crashing down when Max, her would-be boyfriend and “king” of high school, releases a sex tape depicting it.

Directed by Jennifer Kateen Robinson and set in a sophomore year in high school, Revenge is Hitchcock’s black comedy with the most terrifying of protagonists: teenage girls.

Blonde (September 28)

Based on Joyce Carol Oates’ bestseller, The Blonde takes a bold new look at the life of Marilyn Monroe, one of Hollywood’s greatest legends.

From little Norma Jean’s troubled childhood to her rise to stardom and her complicated love life, Blonde blurs the line between fact and fiction and explores the ever-deepening chasm between public and private.

As we mentioned in a Nerd Alert column back in April, Blonde is Netflix’s first 18+ movie to be rated NC-17 in the United States, meaning it will only be available to viewers 18 and older.

Empress (from September 29)

When the young rebel Elisabeth (SISI) meets Franz, Emperor of Austria, their intense love story shakes the foundations of power at the Viennese court. After the wedding, the young empress must declare herself not only to her mother-in-law, the domineering mistress Sophie, but also to Franz’s brother, Maxi, who also dreams of the throne (and Sisi). .

As enemy forces gather at the borders of the Habsburg Empire, the people of Vienna rise up against the emperor. Elizabeth must find out who she can trust and how much she must pay to become an empress in the truest sense of the word and a ray of hope for the people.

The series released by Netflix in September

Released (from September 1)

Realizing that their relationship with the internet is toxic, roommates Léa and Manon decide to do the impossible and give up their devices for 30 days.

Buy My House (from September 2)

American homeowners pitch their projects to four real estate tycoons in the hope of an instant life-changing deal.

The Devil in Ohio (from September 2)

Determined to protect a young woman who escaped from a mysterious cult, a psychiatrist shelters the girl, risking her life and family.

The Wonderful Life of Bollywood Wives: Season 2 (from September 2)

A season of new beginnings as wives rethink their relationships, careers and personal goals against a backdrop of real sassy social irony.

Fakes (from September 2)

Best friends, teenagers Zoe and Becca build an empire of fake reports, but as soon as the business flourishes, their life of crime becomes second to none.

You are nothing special (from September 2)

Life in Amaya’s new town becomes much more exciting after a rumor begins to spread at school that the girl has inherited her grandmother’s magical talents.

Captivated (from September 8)

In this series, which is a derivative of “Trapped”, Andri and Hinrik investigate the death of a cult member, connected to a territorial dispute between several bikers and the disappearance of a woman.

Cobra Kai: Season 5 (from September 9)

Terry sets up a new regime in Cobra Kai, and Daniel, Johnny and an old ally join forces in a battle that goes far beyond the gym.

Blackbirds Sapere Aude: Season 2 (from September 9)

After receiving drastic news, Paul tries to find a new life. Meanwhile, his classmates have to overcome personal and academic obstacles.

Narco-Saints (from September 9)

An ordinary businessman joins a secret force to capture a South Korean drug lord operating in South America. Based on real events.

Heartbreak High (from September 14)

An incendiary mural reveals all the secret romantic relationships at Hartley High. As a result, Amery, the artist in question, begins to be treated as an outcast.

The disappearance of Lorenskog (from September 14)

When the wife of a billionaire goes missing, Norwegian police search for the truth and are confronted by a rampant press and lying informants. Based on real events.

Fate: The Winx Saga: Season 2 (from September 16)

Alfea’s students must defend the Solarium from powerful enemies who may already be in the school. Bloom tries to control her powers.

Love is Blind: After the Altar: Season 2 (from September 16)

A new journey begins for singles looking for transformative but “blind” love. Who will find love, and who will suffer from it?

Santo (from September 16)

Two police officers (Bruno Gallasso, Raul Arevalo) must team up to catch the most wanted drug lord in the world, without even knowing what he looks like.

Thai Cave Rescue (from September 22)

The whole world is mobilizing to save the Thai soccer team and their coach trapped in the Tham Luang cave. Based on real events.

Girls on the back (from September 23)

Five women over 30, friends from high school, are going on an annual vacation. But this year, one of them was diagnosed with cancer.

Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons: Season 6 (from September 28)

Rafael Rowe, a wrongly convicted ex-prisoner, continues his investigation in the dreaded prisons of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Greece and Moldova.

Intergalactic (from September 30)

Music, art and fashion meet in this animated film that tells the story of two creative souls looking for love in New York.

New movies on Netflix

Love in the villa (from September 1)

Julie’s dream trip to Verona takes an unexpected turn when she discovers that the villa she’s been renting is already occupied by an incredibly handsome stranger.

Troubadour Festival (from September 2)

The unexpected reunion of a traveling musician and his son opens old wounds when they embark on a long journey to a troubadour festival.

Diorama (from September 6)

Misunderstandings and temptations arise at every turn, and the couple’s once-passionate marriage loses its spark, and the decline is depicted through amusing dioramas.

End of the road (from September 9)

Brenda, recently widowed, fights to protect her family during a harrowing journey where a murder and a lost purse put them in mortal danger.

No Limit (from September 9)

A touching romantic drama about a talented diver who finds a deep and destructive love with her instructor, a record holder.

Broad Peak (from September 14)

After climbing Broad Peak, Maciej Berbeka learns that the summit was incomplete. After 25 years, he wants to finish what he started.

Catholic school (from September 14)

In 1975, three students at a prestigious Catholic school in Rome committed a horrific crime that shocked their classmates and the community.

I Used to be Famous (from September 16)

A former boy band star gets an unexpected second chance after meeting a talented young drummer.

Mirror, mirror (from September 16)

Five employees struggle with their own desires, arguing with themselves in the mirror before their cosmetics company’s 50th anniversary party.

Perfumer (from September 21)

To restore her scent and win her lover, the detective joins forces with a perfumer who uses deadly methods to create the perfect perfume.

Jazzman’s Blues (from September 23)

Tyler Perry’s tale of forbidden love and family drama unravels 40 years of Southeastern blues juggernaut secrets and lies.

Athena (from September 23)

The boy died tragically in the Athens area. The war begins, his older brothers become the main characters of the conflict.

Lou (from September 23)

A grumpy retiree living a quiet life with her dog confronts nature and her own past when a neighborhood girl is kidnapped during a storm.

Steel Alchemist The Last Alchemy

The long and winding journey of the Elric brothers comes to an end in this final part of the story, where they face an unearthly threat to the entire country.

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