September is upon is, which means there’s a whole load of new shows being added to Netflix. (Hooray for even more reasons to stay in watching TV.)
From return seasons of cult shows to fascinating real crime documentaries, these are the programmes you need to add to your ‘To Watch’ list this month.
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Narcos season 3
What’s it about?
This raw, gritty series chronicles the gripping real-life stories of the drug kingpins of the late 1980s and the efforts of law enforcement to meet them head on in brutal, bloody conflict. It details the many, often-conflicting forces - legal, political, police, military and civilian - that clash in the effort to control cocaine, one of the world's most valuable commodities.
Coming to Netflix: September 1st
Strong Island
What’s it about?
In April 1992, on Long Island NY, William Jr. Ford, a black 24 year-old teacher, was killed by Mark Reilly, a white 19 year-old mechanic. Although Ford was unarmed, he bizarrely became the prime suspect in his own murder. Director Yance Ford chronicles the story of his family and how their lives were shaped by the enduring shadow of racism in America.
Coming to Netflix: September 15th
Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 1
What’s it about?
Based on the comedic viewpoints of Jack Whitehall, Travels with My Father follows Jack, as he embarks on the trip of a lifetime with his father, Michael. The two set off on a journey across South East Asia in a series of adventures, mishaps and escapades with two very different perspectives.
Coming to Netflix: September 22nd
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Gaga: Five Foot Two
What’s it about?
Lady Gaga offers a vulnerable look of her life during one of the most pivotal periods in her career yet. The film gives viewers unfiltered, behind-the-scenes access as Gaga spends time with close friends and family members, records and releases her 2016 album Joanne and deals with personal struggles and physical pain.
Coming to Netflix: September 22nd
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