If you’re a fan-fav of TV shows, then the list is for you.
Every new month we put together a list of TV Shows to stream across multiple platforms.
The list is of trending shows that are available to stream on local TV channels and streaming platforms including Netflix, YouTube, Apple TV+, Disney+, Prime Video and Showmax.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
(Prime Video)
Release Date: Now Streaming
The Rings of Power is a Machiavellian drama led by Morfydd Clark as a younger Galadriel with Robert Aramayo as Elrond, featuring the forging of the Great Rings, the Downfall of Númenor, the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, and numerous original story-lines.
This epic drama is set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and takes viewers back to an era in which great powers were forged, kingdoms rose to glory and fell to ruin, unlikely heroes were tested, hope hung by the finest of threads, and the greatest villain that ever flowed from Tolkien’s pen threatened to cover all the world in darkness.
Rick & Morty S6
(Netflix)
Release Date: Now Streaming
It’s season six and Rick and Morty are back! Pick up where we left them, worse for wear and down on their luck. Will they manage to bounce back for more adventures? Well, expect all the action in new episodes that drops weekly.
The Patient
(Hulu)
Release Date: Now Streaming
Therapist, Alan Strauss, is held prisoner by a patient, Sam Fortner, who reveals himself to be a serial killer. Sam has an unusual therapeutic demand for Alan: curb his homicidal urges.
In order to survive, Alan must unwind Sam’s disturbed mind and stop him from killing again but Sam refuses to address critical topics, like his mother Candace. Alone in captivity, Alan excavates his own past through memories of his old therapist, Charlie, and grapples with waves of his own repressed troubles, the recent death of his wife, Beth, and the painful estrangement from his religious son, Ezra. Over the course of his imprisonment, Alan uncovers not only how deep Sam’s compulsion runs, but also how much work he has to do to repair the rift in his own family.
Chef’s Table: Pizza
(Netflix)
Release Date: September 7
The long-running culinary hit returns with a season that’s all about the pizza pie. From Portland to Phoenix, Italy to Japan, go inside the kitchens of chefs whose creativity elevates this ordinary dish to an art form via their unique flavors, inspiring backgrounds, and passion for creating the perfect slice.
MIKE
(Disney+)
Release Date: September 8
MIKE explores the dynamic and controversial story of Mike Tyson. The 8-episode limited series explores the tumultuous ups and downs of Tyson’s boxing career and personal life – from being a beloved global athlete to a pariah and back again. Focusing the lens on Mike Tyson, the series examines class in America, race in America, fame and the power of media, misogyny, the wealth divide, the promise of the American Dream and ultimately our own role in shaping Mike’s story.
Cars on the Road
(Disney+)
Release Date: September 8
Cars on the Road is an upcoming series produced by Pixar based on the Disney/Pixar franchise of the same name.
The series follows Lightning McQueen and his best friend, Mater on a cross-country road trip. These episodes are filled with lots of fun new characters, imaginative destinations as well as old friends checking in along the way.
Narcos Saints
(Netflix)
Release Date: September 9
Based on true events, the series depicts an ordinary entrepreneur who has no choice but to risk his life in joining the secret mission of government agents to capture a Korean drug lord operating in Suriname.
The Capture S2
(BBC One, Peacock)
Release Date: Now Streaming
The first run of the surveillance thriller saw Lance Corporal Shaun Emery (Callum Turner) fighting to clear his name after being accused of kidnapping and murdering his barrister Hannah Roberts.
Holiday Grainger is back as the hard-hitting detective, DCI Rachel Carey, this time focusing on rising politician Isaac Turner and the twisted world of modern technology.
Britain is under siege: hacked news feeds, manipulated media, and interference in politics.
Heart Break High
(Netflix)
Release Date: September 14
If you are a fan of teen drama shows—the likes of “Euphoria,” or “The Sex Lives of College Girls,” then definitely “Heartbreak High” has to be on your watchlist.
The new Netflix teen drama series, Heartbreak High, is a reboot of the 90s series of the same name. The original series premiered back in 1994 and ran for nine years, with more than 200 episodes providing coming-of-age content for young people growing up in the pre-millennium decade.
School is officially back in session at Hartley High with production now underway in Sydney on the Netflix reboot of the much-loved Australian young adult series, Heartbreak High. An eight-episode series inspired by the original ‘90s series, but totally reimagined for a new generation, Heartbreak High will make its global debut on Netflix in 2022.
A discovery makes AMERIE an instant pariah at Hartley High, and causes a mysterious and very public rift with her ride-or-die HARPER. With her new friends – outsiders QUINNI and DARREN – AMERIE must repair her reputation, while navigating love, sex, and heartbreak.
The Brave Ones
(Netflix)
Release Date: September 16
Set in modern-day South Africa, this captivating supernatural series is inspired by the rich mythology of African gods and divine beings. It tells the story of ordinary township girl Ntsiki, who discovers she is a mystical being who must harness her powers to protect the community and avenge her sister’s murder.
Ntsiki Gasa – depicted by the actress Sthandile Nkosi – has no idea that her entire world is about to be upended. Devastated by her sister’s death, Ntsiki battles her enemies and seeks vengeance by tapping into her newly-found ancient power. However, the Mbatha family consisting of the ruthless and outrageously corrupt duo Ayanda (Nomalanga Nkosi) and Luthando (Tony Kgoroge) stymie her efforts.
The series stars Yule Masiteng, Sthandiwe Kgoroge, and Bonko Khoza. Created by renowned film director and writer Akin Omotoso, the captivating six-episode series journeys through three parallel worlds of the living, the unborn and the dead governed by the Tree of Life.
The Handmaid’s Tale S5
(Showmax)
Release Date: Thursdays from September 15
Adapted from the classic novel by Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale is the story of life in the dystopia of Gilead, a totalitarian society in what was formerly the United States, where the few fertile women, known as Handmaids, struggle to survive as reproductive surrogates.
In Season 5, June faces consequences for killing Commander Waterford, while struggling to redefine her identity and purpose. The widowed Serena attempts to raise her profile in Toronto as Gilead’s influence creeps into Canada. Commander Lawrence works with Nick and Aunt Lydia as he tries to reform Gilead and rise in power. June, Luke and Moira fight Gilead from a distance as they continue their mission to save and reunite with Hannah.
A Private Affair
(Prime Video)
Release Date: September 16
In the late 1940s in Galicia, a daring young upper-class woman with the soul of a policeman, sets out to hunt down the serial killer who has been stalking the city for months. All eight episodes are available at once.
Andor
(Disney+)
Release Date: September 21
Political thriller set in the Star Wars universe, with Diego Luna reprising his role from 2016’s Rogue One. Kyle Soller, Forest Whittaker, and Fiona Shaw also star. Tony Gilroy writes, with Doctor Who and Black Mirror’s Toby Haynes amongst the series directors.
Industry S2
(Showmax)
Release Date: Binge from September 23
Created by former bankers Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, Industry follows new bankers Harper (Myha’la Herrold), Yasmin (Marisa Abela) and Robert (Harry Lawtey) as they forge their identities within the sex- and drug-fuelled pressure cooker environment of Pierpoint & Co’s London office.
In Season 2, they can no longer hide behind their graduate status. The market is ripping and Pierpoint’s back-to-work-or-else mandate has the post-COVID trading floor more charged up and paranoid than ever. New US management will be gasoline on the flames – an injection of cross-Atlantic energy that lights a fire under each and every employee.
Entergalactic
(Netflix)
Release Date: September 30
Kenya Barris of Black-ish and musician Kid Cudi team up for an animated musical romance. A young artist named Jabari attempts to balance love and success. Finding the latter brings Jabari a step closer to the former, when moving into his dream apartment introduces him to his new neighbour, photographer it-girl Meadow.
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