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Best TV shows coming to Netflix in September: ‘Iron Fist,’ ‘BoJack’
Did you think summer was overwhelming for your binge-watching
queue? September is packed with must-watch television on Netflix,
so it’s time to make room for a slew of new shows and
seasons.
Thankfully, we studied the list of what’s to come in September
and picked what you should watch or catch up on. This month
exclusively features Netflix originals.
September is a big month for Netflix originals, both new and
returning. “BoJack Horseman” returns for its fifth season, and
“Marvel’s Iron Fist” and “American Vandal” return for season two.
“Maniac,” a sci-fi limited series starring Jonah Hill and Emma
Stone, drops on September 21. “The Good Cop,” a goofy cop show
from the creator of “Monk” starring Tony Danza and Josh Groban
also drops on the 21st.
Here’s the 6 shows (and one original movie) dropping on
Netflix in September that we recommend:
- “Marvel’s Iron Fist”: Season 2 (September 7).
Season one got trashed by critics and audiences, but it’s worth
checking out. It could have turned things around after the
criticism, or it could still be a disaster. - “Sierra Burgess is a Loser”: Netflix original film
(September 7). This teen movie stars Barb from
“Stranger Things,” and she won’t die after saying three
sentences. - “BoJack Horseman”: Season 5 (September
14). Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has said that this is
his favorite show. Outside of that, it actually is one of
Netflix’s best original shows and gets better and better with
each season. - “American Vandal”: Season 2 (September 14).
Season two is all about a high school that is haunted by a
person who is poisoning people with laxatives — so do with that
what you will. - “Maniac”: Limited Series (September 21). This
show won’t be for everyone, but it looks unlike anything else
visually. - “The Good Cop”: Season 1 (September 21). A
father/son cop dramadey starring Tony Danza and soft rock
singer Josh Groban? This could be a nightmare but it could also
be perfect. - “Made in Mexico”: Season 1 (September
28). This show is basically Real Housewives but
instead follows Mexico’s elite. It’s gotten some buzz, and it
will be interesting how that style of reality series works in a
Mexican setting.
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