Netflix September 2019 – Arrivals & Departures
September marks the beginning of a new fall, which means that we’re 2 months away from Disney+’s epic debut. That raises some questions. What would streaming giants like Netflix do to up their game? Well, if you’re familiar with Netflix’s monthly releases, you’ll know that it’s a-okay, which brings us to our main focus today. Are you wondering what Netflix has in stores for us come September 2019? Here’s everything you need to know.

Netflix September 2019 – Arrivals
There’s always a reason why I come up with guides on our website. I see a problem that needs to be solved, and voila, a guide exists. A couple of days ago, I was skimming through Quora, and this popped up:
“What is upcoming on Netflix for September?”
If you have the right information, especially when it comes to Netflix, you must share it. And that’s exactly what I’m going to do next. Netflix has a lot of titles to binge-watch during the month of September.
That means you’ll be able to close-up your summer with the best streaming material. For example, you’re getting the final full seasons of both Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and Gotham. A lot of superhero action, huh? Well, fortunately, that’s just a 1% sneak peek at the upcoming releases. For the full list, scroll down a bit further.
September 1st
- 300
- 68 Kill
- American Psycho
- Dante’s Peak
- Elena
- For the Birds
- Igor
- Loo Loo Kids: Johny & Friends Musical
- Adventures Season 1
- Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 6
- Moving Art Season 3
- My Sister’s Keeper
- Mystic River
- Olmo & the Seagull
- Open Season
- The Lake House
- The Last Exorcism
- Rebel in the Rye
- Scream Season 3
- Serial Killer with Piers Morgan Season 1
- Spookley the Square Pumpkin
- The Saint
- The Taking of Pelham 123
- Stripes
- Superbad
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- Uncle Naji in UAE
- The Walking Dead Season 9
- You Don’t Mess with the Zohan
September 4th
- The World We Make
September 6th
- Archibald’s Next Big Thing (Netflix Original)
- Article 15
- Elite Season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Hip-Hop Evolution Season 3 (Netflix Original)
- Jake Whitehall: Travels with My Father Season 3 (Netflix Original)
- The Spy (Netflix Original)
September 9th
- Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure
September 10th
- Bill Burr: Paper Tiger (Netflix Original)
- Eat Pray Love
- Evelyn (Netflix Original)
- Shameless Season 9
- Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020 (Netflix Original)
September 12th
- The I-Land (Netflix Original)
- The Mind, Explained (Netflix Original)
- Turbo
September 13th
- The Chef Show Volume 2 (Netflix Original)
- HeadCount
- Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea (Netflix Original)
- I’m Sorry Season 2
- Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (Netflix Original)
- The Ranch Part 7 (Netflix Original)
- Tall Girl (Netflix Original)
- Unbelievable (Netflix Original)
September 14th
- We Have Always Lived in the Castle
September 15th
- Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison (Netflix Original)
- Steal a Pencil for Me
- Surviving R. Kelly Season 1
September 17th
- Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives
- The Last Kids on Earth (Netflix Original)
September 18th
- Come and Find Me
September 19th
- Océans
September 20th
- Between Two Ferns: The Movie (Netflix Original)
- Criminal (Netflix Original)
- Daddy Issues
- Disenchantment Part 2 (Netflix Original)
- Fastest Car Season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates (Netflix Original)
- Las del hockey (Netflix Original)
September 21st
- Sarah’s Key
September 23rd
- Team Kaylie (Netflix Original)
September 24th
- American Horror Story: Apocalypse
- Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself (Netflix Original)
September 25th
- Abstract Season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Birders (Netflix Original)
- El Recluso (Netflix Original)
- Furie
- Glitch Season 3 (Netflix Original)
September 26th
- Explained Season 2 (Netflix Original)
- The Grandmaster
September 27th
- Bard of Blood (Netflix Original)
- Dragons: Rescue Riders (Netflix Original)
- El marginal Season 3 (Netflix Original)
- In the Shadow of the Moon (Netflix Original)
- Locked Up Season 4
- The Politician (Netflix Original)
- Skylines (Netflix Original)
- Sturgill Simpson Presents Sound & Fury (Netflix Original)
- Vis a vis Season 4 (Netflix Original)
September 30th
- Gotham Season 5
- Mo Gilligan: Momentum (Netflix Original)
Netflix September 2019 – Departures
What you get to enjoy every month demands a certain sacrifice. No matter how big the names arriving at Netflix are, others are bound to depart. Think of it as a monthly refresh for the streaming giant. This might be quite daunting for subscribers that don’t know their way around.
However, I’m here to give you a heads-up so that you don’t miss any of the shows and movies that are already existing in your library. Starting September 1st, a lot of titles are going to vanish from your Netflix catalog. Hurry up and start streaming the following before it’s too late:
September 1st
- 2 Fast 2 Furious
- A Clockwork Orange
- Angels & Demons
- Baby Animals in the Wild Season 1
- Batman Begins
- Battlefield Earth
- Californication Seasons 1-7
- Eight Legged Freaks
- Emma
- Ghost Ship
- Gothika
- Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
- Hercules
- High-Rise
- Magic Mike
- Meet Joe Black
- Miami Vice
- Monster House
- Mr. Mom
- Disney’s Mulan
- Music and Lyrics
- Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
- Revolutionary Road
- Stuart Little
- Sweeney Todd
- Sydney White
- The Dark Knight
- The Fast and the Furious
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
- The First Monday in May
- The Hangover
September 4th
- Kicking and Screaming
September 6th
- Honey 3
September 9th
- Leroy & Stitch
- Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
September 14th
- Disney’s Pocahontas
- Tulip Fever
September 15th
- Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Seasons 1-3
September 16th
- Super Genius Season 1
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D
September 20th
- Carol
September 23rd
- The Mysteries of Laura Season 2
September 24th
- Portlandia Seasons 1-5
September 25th
- Parenthood Seasons 1-6
September 26th
- Bachelorette
- Night School
Netflix Content – Global Equality
Netflix has become a worldwide hit ever since it’s VoD debut. As of 2019, the service has more than 154 million subscribers across more than 190 countries except a few such as China (due to local restrictions). Syria, North Korea, Iran, and Crimea (due to US sanctions). However, just because you have yourself a Netflix subscription, it doesn’t mean you’re one of the lucky ones.
You see, Netflix’s content differs from country to country. It can only show titles permitted to a specific region due to copyright and content distribution clauses. For example, back in November 2018, House of Cards season 6 was missing from Netflix Germany. Even the show’s page dropdown list shows only five seasons.
Well, although it was the season premiere, by that time, Sky owned the rights to show it in Germany, despite it being a Netflix original. That’s not all; there are a lot of shows and movies that might be missing from your catalog based on your location.
So far, the US has the biggest catalog with more than 1326 TV shows and 4339 movies. That’s quite a number if you come to think of it. In the United Kingdom, subscribers will get to tap into almost 542 shows and 2425 movies, which is around half of what the US has to offer. But don’t worry, after this part, everyone will get the same Netflix library no matter where they might be.
The Solution
Honestly, I didn’t think this was fair, considering you and I are paying pretty much the same price for our subscription. The titles available in certain countries are just not worth the fee, to be honest. However, as I mentioned, there’s a workaround that helps you stream Netflix just like any other US resident out there.
All you have to do is use a VPN to change your online location. A Virtual Private Network is an internet tool that alters your IP address and your geo-location to a country of your choosing. Just connect to a server in the region where the Netflix title you want is available and you’re there.
Let’s say you connected to a United States server. The VPN then reroutes your traffic so that it seems as if you’re accessing the internet from America (with a US IP Address). Now, based on that, Netflix will open up a whole new library (taking on the impression that you’re in the US). Finally, you can enjoy the best of the streaming service no matter where you are.
Remember, you’ll be able to switch between regions, which means that you’ll be accessing all sorts of titles around the world.
Which VPN Though?
Now, let’s get down to business – choosing the right VPN. According to personal experience, ExpressVPN is the provider you need. It has servers in 94 countries and is able to unblock Netflix. You see, the channel is able to detect proxies and unblockers, which means that some VPNs won’t even work.
If you try free VPNs, that’s an assured block. But still, some premium VPNs are also victims of Netflix’s VPN ban. I’m talking about the self-proclaimed “fastest VPN on the market”, IPVanish. I guess it wasn’t fast enough to work around the block. Here’s what you get when Netflix detects an unblocker tool.
“You seem to be using an unblocker or proxy. Please turn off any of these services and try again.”
Please note that ExpressVPN is recommended according to my personal experience. There are more VPNs on the market that can do the same. In case ExpressVPN wasn’t the provider you’re looking for, here are other top VPNs for Netflix.

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Netflix and Chill – Signing Off
Plenty of new titles are coming to Netflix just in time for some fall binge-watching. But it can get a bit daunting considering not everyone knows how to keep up with the vast number of upcoming titles. That’s why I’ve presented you with this comprehensive guide with everything coming to Netflix come September 2019.
Skim through and start writing down your queues. Don’t forget to use a VPN if the title is not available in your country. If there’s anything else you need to know, hit me up in the comment section.