Amazon Prime Video releases original new movies and shows like All In: The Fight for Democracy and The Boys: Season 2 for free streaming this September. There is so much to look forward to this month, including other brand new Amazon Original releases like Dino Dana: The Movie, as well as the addition of recently released films like 2019 Oscar-nominated biographical drama Judy, plus slightly less recent films that are perfect to watch ironically like the aptly named (for this day and age, anyway) 2016 comedy Zoom.

If you’re trying to decide what to watch right now, turn to the the best and newest Amazon Prime titles streaming this month.

Best New Movie on Amazon Prime September 2020

Throughout each month, Prime adds a list of new movies that’s comprised of original programming, old classics, and theatrical titles. Out of a lineup full of films both new and old, it is one brand new Amazon Original title that sticks out above the rest. Check out our September highlight for Amazon Prime:

All In: The Fight for Democracy (Released September 18) *Amazon Original Movie

Filmmakers Liz Garbus and Lisa Cortes examine the history of voter suppression and the activists who fight for the rights of U.S. citizens. Hear from some of today’s top leaders and thinkers in American politics and law, like Stacey Abrams, Carol Anderson, Kristen Clarke, and Eric Holder, in this informative and impactful new Prime exclusive documentary.

Stream All In: The Fight for Democracy on Amazon Prime on September 18

Best New Show on Amazon Prime September 2020:

The lineup of new shows on Prime this August features premieres of shows new and old. However, two of those new shows are fantastic Amazon Original series that stick out above the rest, and are sure to keep you enthralled all month long. Here are the top shows coming to Amazon Prime this September:

The Boys: Season 2 (Released September 4) *Amazon Original Series

The Boys is back for its second season, and the superhero thriller/black comedy is set to be even more gory and action-packed than before (which is really saying something). It seems like this season will see Billy Butcher’s (Karl Urban) gang leading the search for his wife (who he believed to be dead, but actually was secretly living and with and raising the son of his nemesis and show villain masked as hero, Homelander [Anthony Starr]) and taking out any superpowered people who stand in their way. One such person a super-powered neo-Nazi called Stormfront (Aya Cash), a brand new character and addition to The Seven, who is set to majorly shake things up for all of the characters in the show. Watch The Boys‘s explosive sophomore season as soon as it drops on Prime this month.

Stream The Boys on Amazon Prime on September 4

Utopia (Released September 25) *Amazon Original Series

A group of young adults get a hold of a cult underground graphic novel, which burdens them with the dangerous task of saving the world in this brand new Gillian Flynn-adapted (from the 2013 British original) drama show. The nine-episode series stars Sasha Lane, Rainn Wilson, John Cusack, and Dan Byrd, and will have you on the edge of your seat all month long, so don’t miss out!

Stream Utopia on Amazon Prime on September 25

Amazon Prime New Releases for September 2020—Full List and Schedule

Wondering what else you’ll be able to watch on Amazon Prime this month? Here’s the full list of new Prime movies shows streaming in September 2020:

Released September 1

1/1 (2018)

1 Million Happy Nows (2018)

A Birder’s Guide To Everything (2014)

Abe & Phil’s Last Poker Game (2018)

A Chef’s Life: Season 1 (PBS Living)

Addicted To Fresno (2015)

Alex Cross (2012)

American Dragons (1998)

Bachelor Lions (2020)

Barney Thomson (2016)

Beach Party (1963)

Bewitched (2005)

Big Time (1988)

Bitter Melon (2018)

Bully (2019)

Carrington (1995)

Casino Royale (2006)

Cedar Cove: Season 1 (Hallmark Movies Now)

Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977)

Codename: Kids Next Door: Season 1 (Boomerang)

C.O.G. (2013)

Dark Matter (2007)

De-Lovely (2004)

Defense Of The Realm (1986)

Die, Monster, Die! (1965)

Don’t Talk To Irene (2018)

Dr. Goldfoot And The Bikini Machine (1965)

Eaten By Lions (2020)

Employee Of The Month (2006)

Enemy Within (2019)

Extreme Justice (1993)

Face 2 Face (2017)

Gas-s-s-s (1970)

George Gently: Season 1 (Acorn TV)

Hero Elementary: Season 1 (PBS Kids)

How to Become a SuperStar Student, 2nd Edition: Season 1 (The Great Courses)

I’d Like To Be Alone Now (2019)

I’m Dying Up Here: Season 1 (Showtime)

I’m Not Here (2019)

Kart Racer (2003)

Keeping Faith: Season 1 (Acorn TV)

Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)

Lakeview Terrace (2008)

Last Hope with Troy Dunn: Season 1 (UP Faith & Family)

Lord Love A Duck (1966)

Man Of La Mancha (1972)

Microbe And Gasoline (2016)

Miss Nobody (2010)

Muscle Beach Party (1964)

Music Within (2007)

Nazi Mega Weapons: Season 1 (PBS Documentaries)

No Way To Live (2017)

Patriots Day (2017)

Rambo (2008)

Sex And The City: The Movie (2008)

Sex And The City 2 (2010)

Slash (2007)

Slow Burn (2007)

Snapshots (2018)

Stuck With You: Season 1 (Urban Movie Channel)

Sunlight Jr. (2013)

Texas Metal: Season 1 (MotorTrend on Demand)

The Bank Job (2008)

The Billion Dollar Hobo (1977)

The Birdcage (1997)

The Blood Pact: Season 1 (PBS Masterpiece)

The Bureau: Season 1 (Sundance Now)

The Celtic World: Season 1 (The Great Courses)

The Crimson Field: Season 1 (PBS Masterpiece)

The Dunning Man (2018)

The Festival (2019)

The Go-Getters (2018)

The Graduate (1967)

The Hanoi Hilton (1987)

The Haunted Palace (1963)

The House On Carroll Street (1988)

The Jack Benny Show: Season 1 (Best TV Ever)

The Last House On The Left (1972)

The Mechanic (1972)

The Ring Thing (2018)

The Roy Rogers TV Show: Season 1 (Best Westerns Ever)

The Video Dead (1986)

The Visitors (1972)

The Weight Of Water (2002)

The White Bus (1967)

The Woods (2006)

The Yes Men (2004)

To Keep The Light (2018)

The Turkey Bowl (2019)

Twice-Told Tales (1963)

Tyler Perry’s Daddy’s Little Girls (2007)

Warrior Road (2017)

Weather Girl (2009)

What Children Do (2018)

What If It Works? (2018)

Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1972)

Wrong Man: Season 1 (STARZ)

Yongary: Monster From The Deep (1967)

Zoom (2016)

Released September 2

Hell On The Border (2019)

Released September 4

Dino Dana The Movie *Amazon Original Movie (2020)

Guest House (2020)

The Boys *Amazon Original Series: Season 2

Released September 15

Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! (2020)

Released September 16

Blackbird (2020)

Released September 18

All In: The Fight for Democracy *Amazon Original Movie (2020)

Antebellum (2020)

Gemini Man (2019)

Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs (2019)

Released September 22

The Addams Family (2019)

Released September 25

Judy (2019)

Utopia *Amazon Original Series: Season 1

Released September 28

Force of Nature (2020)

Inherit The Viper (2020)

Released September 29

Trauma Center (2019)

2020 Prime Release Worth Looking Forward To

Still wondering what Prime content in on the horizon? Here is one acclaimed title to look forward to watching on Amazon Prime later in 2020:

Truth Seekers (Released Fall TBA) *Amazon Original Series

Truth Seekers is a supernatural comedy series about a team of part-time paranormal investigators who team up to uncover and film ghost sightings across the UK, sharing their adventures on an online channel for all to see. However, as they stake out haunted churches, underground bunkers and abandoned hospitals with their array of homemade ghost-detecting gizmos, their supernatural experiences grow more frequent, more terrifying and even deadly, as they begin to uncover a conspiracy that could bring about Armageddon for the entire human race. The series stars Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Malcolm McDowell, and more, so don’t miss out on their great performances coming soon to Prime.

What Else Is Streaming New This September?

Prime new releases are just a portion of the new movies and shows you can watch this month if you’ve got more than one streaming service subscription. We update our guides to the new releases on the most popular streaming platforms every month, so you can stay on top of the freshest titles to watch. Here are full lists, schedules, and reviews for everything streaming: