


Dan Levy will be part of the fourth and final season of 'Sex Education' on Netflix.
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Below, you’ll find a comprehensive look at everything new on Netflix this week. We’ll start with the absolute best movies and shows you don’t want to miss. Then, I’ll provide a full list of every single new title hitting Netflix between Monday, September 18, and Sunday, September 24, as well as every movie and show leaving the platform in that timespan.
Mark your calendars for Thursday, September 21, because Sex Education is delivering its curtain call. As Otis, Maeve, Eric, and their friends transition from the familiar confines of Moordale to Cavendish Sixth Form College, new challenges await. The introduction of new characters, including rival therapists and notable educators, promises both tension and laughter. As they grapple with evolving relationships, identities, and aspirations, each episode brings revelations. Familiar faces like Gillian Anderson provide grounding as new dynamics take root. In this final chapter, we're set for a heartfelt goodbye, paired with the sharp wit and insight the series is known for.
The world is in jeopardy when technology succumbs to a devious game developer's virus. Ironically, the culprit's key allies are none other than the children of the planet's elite spies. In a race against time, they transition from innocent accomplices to world-saving heroes. Spy Kids: Armageddon, the fifth in the famed franchise, shines a spotlight on the Tango-Torrez family's adventures. With the Rodriguez lineage leaving its mark both in front of and behind the camera, it promises family-packed action. Featuring Gina Rodriguez, Zachary Levi, Everly Carganilla, and Connor Esterson. Directed by the maestro, Robert Rodriguez.
Returning on Friday, September 22, Love is Blind promises a fresh dive into the intricate dance of emotional connection. Nick and Vanessa Lachey step in once more, steering a new batch of hopeful singles as they venture into dating without ever laying eyes on each other. Each pod conversation reignites the age-old question: Can you truly fall in love without seeing someone? As engagements form and couples step into the daylight, real-world pressures mount. New dynamics emerge, drama unfolds, and by the end, we're left wondering just how many believe love, in its truest form, can indeed be blind.
Baseball, banter, and redemption blend seamlessly in Mike Veeck's tale. Growing under the vibrant shade of his legendary father, Bill Veeck, Mike's world derails following one monumental mistake. Cast away from baseball, he embarks on a tumultuous journey from abyss to redemption. But amidst the chaos, a realization dawns—the true essence of family. Directed by Morgan Neville and Jeff Malmberg, and narrated by Jeff Daniels, this poignant narrative features Charlie Day channeling young Veeck. The Saint of Second Chances weaves humor and heart, delivering a comeback story that resonates deeply.
A nefarious blast from the past has Bert Kreischer in its crosshairs, as a vengeful mobster's vendetta unfolds. With threats looming, Bert, aided by his long-estranged father, dives deep into memories, retracing youthful missteps. Blending raw action with impeccable comedic timing, The Machine delivers punchlines as adeptly as punches. If brutal comedy isn't your flavor, tread lightly. For everyone else, buckle up for a rip-roaring experience, helmed by Peter Atencio and showcasing the talents of Bert Kreischer, Mark Hamill, and Jimmy Tatro.
Note: The dates represent your last days to watch these movies and shows.