As summer makes its official ending in September, streaming services are prepared to bring back a slew of television shows and series to transport viewers into the fall season.
The upcoming lineup of titles includes Hulu’s “The Other Black Girl,” which is based on the bestselling book of the same name by Zakiya Dalila Harris, and Apple TV+’s “The Challenging,” which is a thrilling fairytale horror story about a New York City couple.
Other shows are returning from long hiatuses, including Neftlix’s “Sex Education” and AppleTV+’s “The Morning Show,” starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon.
Ahead is the other shows premiering on streaming platforms in September.
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“Disenchantment” Season Five
Image Credit: COURTESY OF NETFLIX The animated series, which centers around Queen Bean and her elf sidekick Elfo, is returning for its fifth and final installment. Created by Matt Groening, the comedy series includes voice actors Eric Andre, Abbi Jacobson and Matt Berry.
- Date: Sept. 1
- Platform: Netflix
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“Virgin River” Season Five
Image Credit: COURTESY OF NETFLIX The small-town drama series is coming back with the fifth season, which will showcase new relationships, break-ups, an intense court trial and more. Based on the novels by Robyn Carr, the series stars Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson and Tim Matheson.
- Date: Sept. 7
- Platform: Netflix
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“The Challenging”
Image Credit: AppleTV+ Starring LaKeith Stanfield, the series is a chilling fairytale journey combined with a horror story that’s based on the book of the same name by Victor LaValle. Stanfield has previously starred in trillers “Get Out” and “Sorry to Bother You.”
- Date: Sept. 8
- Platform: AppleTV+
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“The Morning Show” Season Three
Image Credit: AppleTV+ The drama series starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon is returning for a third season, which will center around the future of UBA, unlikely alliances and private truths exposed.
- Date: Sept. 13
- Platform: AppleTV+
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“Selling the OC” Season Two
Image Credit: COURTESY OF NETFLIX The Oppenheim Group’s Orange County team is the focus of this reality series. The second season will showcase new relationships, romances and reputations while they work in the competitive real estate market.
- Date: Sept. 8
- Platform: Netflix
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“The Other Black Girl”
Image Credit: HULU Based on the book of the same name by Zakiya Dalila Harris, “The Other Black Girl” series is about Nella, an editorial assistant at a publishing company. Nella was the only black woman hired at her job until Hazel joins the team and soon Nella discovers the sinister company’s secret.
- Date: Sept. 13
- Platform: Hulu
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“Sex Education” Season Four
Image Credit: Samuel Taylor/Netflix The popular teen drama show is back, this time with a focus on Otis and Eric attending Cavendish Sixth Form College. The whole gang will have to learn how to adjust to the new schooling space which is surprisingly more progressive and forward-thinking than their previous school.
- Date: Sept. 21
- Platform: Netflix
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“Young Love”
Image Credit: Max “Young Love” is premiering on Max this month, focusing on a five-year-old with big hair dreams. The animated series is based on the short “Hair Love” by Matthew A. Cherry and features voices by Kid Cudi and Issa Rae.
- Date: Sept. 21
- Platform: Max
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“Still Up”
Image Credit: AppleTV+ The series premiere of “Still Up” centers around the friendship between Lisa and Danny, who both struggle with crippling insomnia. As the pair stay up throughout the night, they encounter a number of wild adventures and characters.
- Date: Sept. 22
- Platform: AppleTV+
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“Starstruck” Season Three
Image Credit: Mark Johnson The London-based series is returning for its third season, which will focus on Jessie and her navigating after her breakup from film star Tom. The BBC/Max comedic series was created by the star Rose Matafeo.
- Date: Sept. 28
- Platform: Max