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7 Must-See Netflix Shows This September
Health Points
- Exploring new stories and genres can boost mental engagement as we age.
- Finding feel-good series or dramas can offer relaxation and positive emotional benefits.
- Connecting with loved ones over favorite shows fosters social wellbeing and shared experiences.
September marks the arrival of new TV releases, and Netflix is rolling out an exciting mix for every taste. Whether you love baking competitions, crime thrillers, or heartfelt dramas, the lineup promises to captivate viewers looking to wind down and connect over fresh stories.
This month’s highlights feature international hits, culinary contests, and the return of beloved characters. With options from reality romance to gripping family sagas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on cozy nights.
1. The Great British Baking Show: Collection 13 (Sept. 5)
The iconic tent is back, welcoming twelve new bakers who range in age and experience. Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith return to judge an endearing mix of contestants, while Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond bring lighthearted energy to each episode. Weekly installments begin September 5, making every Friday a treat.
2. Black Rabbit (Sept. 18)
Jude Law and Jason Bateman star as brothers entangled in the dangerous world behind a glamorous New York restaurant. As their business faces mounting trouble from a crime boss, the pair must navigate personal differences and high stakes.
“Everybody can relate to that. Everybody’s either got a sibling, or a friendship where you love being with one another, but it’s kind of dangerous; where that person usually gets you in trouble, but they’re really exciting to be around,” Jason Bateman shared about the show.
3. Love is Blind: France (Sept. 10)
The romance experiment heads to Paris, offering a fresh spin for fans of the series. Thirty singles seek genuine connections by meeting, dating, and even getting engaged without seeing each other, as the French cast navigates love in the legendary City of Love.
4. House of Guinness (Sept. 25)
Take a dramatic journey through the history of one of the world’s most renowned breweries. Created by Steven Knight of Peaky Blinders fame, this series tells the story of a young family tasked with maintaining and growing the iconic Guinness brand.
“It’s the extraordinary story of a family who happens to be the inheritors of the biggest brewery in the world. They’re young and are given the task of taking on this incredibly successful brand,” Knight explained.
5. Next Gen Chef (Sept. 17)
Young culinary talent shines as 21 chefs under 30 take on challenges designed by the Culinary Institute of America. Only one will emerge as the next big name in cooking, guided by skill and innovation, in a show that celebrates new voices in the kitchen.