31 TV Shows And Movies Coming To The UK This September
31 TV Shows And Movies Coming To The UK This SeptemberSkip To ContentHomepageSign InSearch BuzzFeedSearch BuzzFeedlol Badge Feedwin Badge Feedtrending Badge FeedCalifornia residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.Do Not Sell My Personal Information 2022 BuzzFeed, Inc PressRSSPrivacyConsent PreferencesUser TermsAd ChoicesHelpContactSitemapUpdated on 6 Sept 2021 31 TV Shows And Movies That Are Premiering And Returning In The UK This September Including Sex Education, Vigil, and the final season of Lucifer. by Sam ClealBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestTwitterMailLink Looking for a new TV show to binge or a recent movie for a film night Well you ve come to right place Here are 31 of the best TV shows and movies coming to the UK this month BuzzFeed Note: these release dates and streaming platforms only apply to viewers based in the UK, Ireland, and some European territories. BuzzFeed 1 Gossip Girl Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images / Via Getty Images Queen bee Julien clashes with her long lost sister Zoya when she enrols at the same prestigious Manhattan high school as her. Starring: Jordan Alexander, Whitney Peak, Thomas Doherty.Release date: Available now – the 12-part series will release in two batches, six in August and six more in November 2021. Where to watch: BBC One / BBC iPlayer. Watch if you like: OG Gossip Girl, Girls, The O.C. 2 Only Murders In The Building Craig Blankenhorn/Hulu A trio of true crime obsessives living in a fancy New York apartment building become embroiled in a murder after they decide to start a podcast together. Starring: Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez.Release date: Available now, releasing weekly. Where to watch: Disney+. Watch if you like: The Politician, Elementary, How To Get Away With Murder. 3 Vigil Mark Mainz/BBC/World Productions Two police officers are tasked with solving the disappearance of a fishing trawler and the death of a man aboard the HMS Vigil, events which they begin to believe are linked to a conspiracy at the heart of Britain’s national security. Starring: Suranne Jones, Rose Leslie, Connor Swindells.Release date: Available now, releasing weekly. Where to watch: BBC One / BBC iPlayer. Watch if you like: Line of Duty, Bodyguard, Homeland. 4 Q-Force Netflix A group of under-appreciated LGBTQ spies band together to prove their worth to the American Intelligence Agency they work for.Starring: Sean Hayes, Wanda Sykes, David Harbour. Release date: 2nd September. Where to watch: Netflix. Watch if you like: Archer, Big Mouth, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. 5 Money Heist part five volume one Antena 3 Televisión/Netflix After being holed up in the Bank of Spain for over 100 hours, a gang of thieves start to lose hope. Their leader, The Professor, has been captured and now they must face a new enemy – the Spanish army.Starring: Úrsula Corberó, Álvaro Morte, Miguel Herrán. Release date: 3rd September. Where to watch: Netflix. Watch if you like: Ocean's Eleven, Lupin, the Now You See Me films. 6 American Horror Stories FX on Hulu A spin-off of the hugely successful American Horror Story, this series is broken up into 30 minute episodes, each of which is a standalone horror story.Starring: Matt Bomer, Billie Lourd, Charles Melton. Release date: 8th September. Where to watch: Disney+. Watch if you like: American Horror Story, Inside no. 9, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. 7 Lucifier season six Netflix Everyone's favourite king of Hell/LA nightclub owner returns in a final season that will bid a proper farewell to the main cast, and decide the ultimate fate of "Deckerstar".Starring: Tom Ellis, Lauren German, D. B. Woodside. Release date: 10th September. Where to watch: Netflix. Watch if you like: Supernatural, Good Omens, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 8 The North Water Katalin Vermes/BBC/See-Saw Films A former army surgeon signs up as the doctor on board a ship bound for the North Pole, but he soon begins to clash with his volatile crew mates who each have their own dark agenda for joining the expedition. Starring: Jack O'Connell, Colin Farrell, Stephen Graham.Release date: 10th September. Where to watch: BBC Two / BBC iPlayer. Watch if you like: The Revenant, The Terror, Dracula. 9 Big Age Channel 4 Four young Black-British friends in the "big age" era of their lives attempt to navigate parental expectations, personal dreams, and the crushing reality of life. Starring: Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo, Racheal Ofori, Michael Workeye.Release date: 10th September. Where to watch: Channel 4 / All4. Watch if you like: Chewing Gum, We Are Lady Parts, Crashing. 10 The Cleaner BBC A government cleaning technician specialises in crime scenes, and on the job stumbles across the strangest of people – occasionally even the murderers themselves! Starring: Greg Davies, Helena Bonham Carter, David Mitchell. Release date: 10th September. Where to watch: BBC One / BBC iPlayer. Watch if you like: After Life, The Wrong Mans, Hot Fuzz. 11 Spitting Image season two BritBox The satirical puppet show returns for a second season, bringing back characters such as Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, and aping a whole new bunch of prominent figures from Olivia Colman to Ariana Grande!Starring: Billy West, Debra Stephenson, Indira Varma. Release date: 11th September. Where to watch: BritBox. Watch if you like: Dead Ringers, Horrible Histories, Team America. 12 Help Channel 4 Set in a fictional Liverpool care home, a young care worker and a patient's lives are changed forever by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.Starring: Jodie Comer, Stephen Graham, Angela Griffin. Release date: 16th September. Where to watch: Channel4 / All4. Watch if you like: Time, My Mad Fat Diary, Derek. 13 The Morning Show season two Karen Ballard/Apple TV+ A popular Manhattan newsroom is rocked by a sexual misconduct scandal, which propels two female reporters to take on the system that enabled it to happen.Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Billy Crudup Release date: 17th September. Where to watch: Apple TV+. Watch if you like: Bombshell, The Good Wife, Big Little Lies. 14 Sex Education season three Sam Taylor/Netflix A prudish teen starts up an amateur sexual health clinic in his school with the help of a girl he's crushing on. Starring: Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Emma Mackey. Release date: 17th September. Where to watch: Netflix. Watch if you like: Skins, Derry Girls, Never Have I Ever. 15 Y The Last Man Macall Polay/FX In a post-apocalyptic world where a catastrophic and mysterious event has wiped out every mammal with a Y chromosome, only one cisgender man survives.Starring: Diane Lane, Ashley Roman, Ben Schnetzer. Release date: 22nd September. Where to watch: Disney+. Watch if you like: The Handmaid's Tale, The Walking Dead, Survivors. 16 Foundation Apple TV+ When a doctor predicts the fall of the Galactic Empire, he and a band of followers venture to the far reaches of the galaxy to establish "The Foundation" in an attempt to preserve the future of civilisation. Starring: Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Alfred Enoch. Release date: 24th September. Where to watch: Apple TV+. Watch if you like: Star Trek: Picard, Intergalactic, The Society. 17 BMF Wilford Harewood/Starz The true story of how two Detroit brothers began one of the biggest drug trafficking and money laundering organisations in the USA.Starring: Da'Vinchi, Russell Hornsby, Michole Briana White. Release date: 26th September. Where to watch: STARZPLAY. Watch if you like: Power, Empire, The Sopranos. 18 The Great North Fox A single dad living in the fictional town of Lone Moose, Alaska struggles to keep tabs on his four eccentric children.Starring: Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate, Megan Mullally. Release date: 29th September, releasing weekly. Where to watch: Disney+. Watch if you like: Bob's Burgers, American Dad, Parks and Recreation. 19 Never Mind The Buzzcocks Sky The anarchic music quiz returns for another round of silly games with an ever-changing panel of comedians, musicians, and celebs.Starring: Greg Davies, Daisy May Cooper, Noel Fielding. Release date: TBC. Where to watch: Sky and NOW TV. Watch if you like: Taskmaster, Whose Line Is It Anyway, Have I Got News For You. BuzzFeed 20 Wildfire Modern Films/Tempesta Film UK/Cowboy Films/Samson Films Two small-town sisters are torn apart by their mother's death, only to be reunited years later. Now the truth is out about their mother's past, will it bring them peace or will they be consumed by the town and its lies? Starring: Nora-Jane Noone, Nika McGuigan, Martin McCann.Release date: 3rd September. Where to watch: Cinemas. Watch if you like: Brooklyn, Philomena, Ginger & Rosa. 21 Cinderella Amazon Prime Video A girl who dreams of being a dress designer has her fortunes changed one evening when she meets a handsome prince at a ball – you know the story! Starring: Camila Cabello, Idina Menzel, Billy Porter.Release date: 3rd September. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video. Watch if you like: Ella Enchanted, Once Upon a Time, any other Cinderella iteration. 22 Shang-Chi and the Legends of the Ten Rings Jasin Boland/Marvel Studios A skilled martial artist is forced to confront his past after he is drawn into a terrorist organisation with ties to his father. Starring: Simu Liu, Awkwafina, Michelle Yeoh. Release date: 3rd September. Where to watch: Cinemas. Watch if you like: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Mulan; the MCU, of course. 23 Worth Netflix An attorney tasked with disseminating the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund faces the impossible task of determining the worth of a life, as he begins allocating financial resources to the victims of the tragedy. Starring: Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci, Amy Ryan.Release date: 3rd September. Where to watch: Netflix. Watch if you like: The Darkest Hour, Sully, Reign Over Me. 24 Annette UGC Distribution When a stand-up comedian and his renowned opera singer wife give birth to a little girl, they soon realise she possesses a gift that will change their lives forever.Starring: Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard, Simon Helberg. Release date: 3rd September. Where to watch: Cinemas. Watch if you like: Marriage Story, La La Land, Hugo. 25 Kate Jasin Boland/Netflix A brutal yet brilliant assassin realises she has less than 24 hours to live after she is poisoned during a mission. Now she wants revenge on the people who executed her, but she only has a few hours to get it. Starring: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Miku Martineau, Woody Harrelson. Release date: 10th September. Where to watch: Netflix. Watch if you like: Killing Eve, Atomic Blonde, Hard Candy. 26 The Voyeurs Amazon Prime Video A young couple become obsessed with their attractive neighbours after they discover that one of them is cheating on the other. Starring: Sydney Sweeney, Justice Smith, Ben Hardy. Release date: 10th September. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video. Watch if you like: The Woman in the Window, Sex/Life, Fatal Attraction. 27 Come From Away Rob Ball / WireImage / Via Getty Images A recorded version of the 2017 musical, which tells the true story of how a small Canadian town played host to around 7,000 travellers who were stranded there in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.Starring: Petrina Bromley, Jenn Colella, Sharon Wheatley. Release date: 10th September. Where to watch: Apple TV+. Watch if you like: Hamilton, Company, Groundhog Day. 28 Gunpowder Milkshake Reiner Bajo/StudioCanal/Netflix An accomplished hit-woman raised by a ruthless crime syndicate must choose between the firm she works for, and protecting the life of an innocent 8-year-old girl. Starring: Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, Michelle Yeoh.Release date: 17th September. Where to watch: Sky Cinema. Watch if you like: Kick-Ass, Hanna, Birds Of Prey. 29 Everybody s Talking About Jamie John Rogers/Amazon Prime Video A young teen living in Sheffield, England dreams of a career as a drag queen. Between being bullied at school and disowned by his dad, Jamie finds a way to stay positive with the support of his loving mother and BFF. Starring: Max Harwood, Sarah Lancashire, Richard E. Grant. Release date: 17th September. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video. Watch if you like: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert; Drag Race; Billy Elliot. 30 The Mad Women s Ball Amazon Studios A young Parisian woman is unfairly institutionalised after discovers that she has the power to hear the dead. There, she meets a nurse who helps her to plot her escape.Starring: Mélanie Laurent, Lou de Laâge, Emmanuelle Bercot. Release date: 17th September. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video. Watch if you like: Stonehearst Asylum, Shutter Island, Sucker Punch. 31 Birds of Paradise Amazon Studios An aspiring ballerina is given a scholarship to attend a prestigious ballet school in Paris where she meets a beautiful, mysterious fellow dancer.Starring: Kristine Froseth, Diana Silvers, Jacqueline Bisset. Release date: 24th September. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video. Watch if you like: Black Swan, Tiny Pretty Things, Suspiria. Which of these are you looking forward to Let us know in the comments below Share This ArticleFacebook PinterestTwitterMailLink TV and MoviesGet all the best moments in pop culture & entertainment delivered to your inbox.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.