The last week of September promises to be an exciting one as far as Netflix releases is concerned. Top of the list, Locked Up is back with its fourth and final season, and the first season of Ryan Murphy’s The Politician is finally here. We are also looking forward to the 2013 Wing Chun film The Grandmaster finally being available to stream, and new Netflix sci-fi thriller In the Shadow of the Moon.

Team Kaylie (Season 1) – 23 September

A new sitcom for kids by Netflix, the show focuses on a young teenage superstar who is sentenced to community service, which takes the form of completing a school wilderness club challenge. Starring Bryana Salaz, Rosa Blasi and Symera Jackson.

American Horror Story: Apocalypse (Season 8) – 24 September



Giving us plenty of time to watch in the lead up to Halloween, Netflix is releasing the eighth season of American Horror Story. In this outing, the Earth has been but by a nuclear disaster, and we are based in an underground bunker known as Outpost Three.

Jeff Dunham: Beside Himself – 24 September

Comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham promises to bring the laughs in this new special that is definitely not for kids.

Abstract: The Art of Design (Season 2) – 25 September

This popular show is back for a second season as we step inside the minds of designers to see exactly how they think. It also reveals surprising ways that design thinking, and bad design thinking, can impact even minor parts of our lives.

Birders (2019) – 25 September

This short documentary talks to bird enthusiasts on both sides of the US and Mexican border as they talk about joint efforts to preserve the avian wildlife that calls the area home.

Glitch (Season 3) – 25 September

This Netflix Original Australian series returns for its final season. In this supernatural show people mysteriously return from the dead, with no recollection of who they are. Starring Patrick Brammall, Emma Booth and Genevieve O’Reilly, try not to let the accents make you think of supernatural Home and Away.

Explained (Season 2) – 26 September

Definitely one of Netflix’s best documentary series, Explained is back, diving deep into some of the big questions about life, and throwing a few celebrity narrators in our direction for added fun.

The Grandmaster (2013) – 26 September



This is the story of Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man, starring Tony Leung as the man himself. Delivered non-chronologically, the martial arts scenes and cinematography are breathtaking. We will have to wait and see whether this will be the full two hour movie, or the shorter cut that was released in American cinemas.

Bard of Blood (Season 1) – 27 September

This Indian spy thriller promises a mixture of mystery and action as an ex-RAW agent returns under a cloud in order to help rescue a sleeper RQW agent captured in Balochistan. Starring Emraan Hashmi, Vineet Kumar Singh and Sobhita Dhulipala.

Dragons: Rescue Riders – 27 September

A show for kids produced in partnership with Dreamworks, twins Dak and Leyla and their dragon friends dedicate their lives to protecting their homes and rescuing other dragons. Sure to be popular with the kids.

El Marginal (Season 3) – 27 September

This Argentine series is back for its third season starring Juan Minujin as a former cop jailed under a fake a name for a crime that he did not commit. He works to infiltrate prison gangs to get information, all while working against a ticking clock.

In the Shadow of the Moon (2019) – 27 September



This sci-fi thriller stars Boyd Holbrook, Cleopatra Coleman and Michael C. Hall and is set in 1980s Philadelphia where a young detective is determined to catch a serial killer whose crimes seem miraculous. But what will he need to sacrifice in order to get to the truth.

Locked Up (Season 4) – 27 September



The wait is finally over, Locked Up is back with season four, which is set to be the final season – no! We have been promised new secrets about Zulema’s past, a new prison director, ad a new jailer-turned-inmate. Cannot wait.

The Politician (Season 1) – 27 September



The first season of this much anticipated Ryan Murphy programme will finally land. The first season of this political comedy features an all-star ensemble cast including Ben Platt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Lange and Zoey Deutch. The first season will focus on the aspirations of Santa Barbara politician Payton Hobart.

Skylines (Season 1) – 27 September

This new German series stars Edin Hasanovic as a young record producer that signs on to a new record label, Skyline, only to find that the successful label is inextricably tied up in organized crime. He will have to adjust his moral company in order to make it in this business.

Sturgill Simpson Presents Sound & Fury – 27 September

The new album, Sound & Fury from Sturgill Simpson has an accompanying Netflix anime film, that will become available this week. Expect heavy and psychedelic music, and a futuristic, dystopian, post-apocalyptic samurai film. Anime fans are sure to enjoy.