September is here, which means Halloween is still two months away, and we can't wait to see a wave of upcoming horror content. It's no wonder that Netflix has already put out two gore thrillers this month as appetizers for the upcoming horror drama. Even so, September still has something for everyone, including a new romantic comedy from Tom Hopper , a trilogy of films for the youngest member of the family, and the highly anticipated Marilyn · Monroe biopic.
Let's take a look at the 7 best original movies coming to Netflix this September.
Love at the Holiday House
Time: September 1
" Love at the Holiday House " is about a woman who is abandoned by her boyfriend after planning a Shakespeare-themed vacation in Italy and is now left to enjoy herself. The first thing that came to her mind was that she could at least have some quiet time to deal with the breakup. That is, if she doesn't need to share a villa with a complete stranger. While Love at Vacation Home doesn't add any new elements to the old listing site model, there's a lot to enjoy here. With gorgeous settings, a charismatic protagonist, and a Shakespeare vibe everywhere, it's hard not to fall in love with this September Netflix original.
Ivy and Doudou Trilogy
Trilogy
When: September 2
Netflix will release three " Ivy and Doudou" in September. Like the original, the film also follows the namesake Ivy and Bean overcoming their prejudices, building a strong relationship, and supporting each other in all their adventures. The first movie was called Ivy and Doudou , and it was about how these two best friends got to know each other, realizing that first impressions can sometimes be wrong. The second installment, Ivy and Doudou: Goblin Walk , created a spooky seasonal atmosphere by leading the girls against the haunted toilets. Finally, the pair need to wiggle their bodies in Ivy and Beanie: Ballet Required , in which the girls are forced by their parents to take a dance class of their choice. This is great content for the youngest family members.
End of the Road
When:September 9
The movie End of the Road, starring Quinn Latifah, is about two great American traditions: road trips and serial killers. In "The Road's End," Latifah is a widow who decides to put her children and younger brother in a car and take her family across America to a better future. Unfortunately, they will be followed by a killer who threatens to bring down the entire family once they become an unfortunate witness to the murder. So, with no one to take care of, the penguin family must unite to fight off the pursuers and hope to reach their destination safely. The first trailer promises to be a thriller full of car chases and tense moments, which means Road's End is a good warm-up for our wait for the Halloween Grand Prix.
Vengeance Girls
When: September 16
Another exciting thriller coming to Netflix this September is Vengeance Girls , starring Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke Starring St. John's, two seemingly impossible friends team up to crush their foes. In the film, Mendes plays Delia, who is publicly humiliated after her ex-boyfriend shared a video of their sex online. As for Hawke's Eleanor, she wants revenge on Karissa for spreading a false rumor that she is a predator who tries to force kisses on other girls. Delia and Eleanor, united by hatred, will join forces to destroy those who have hurt them. However, their plans may escalate, turning them into murderers. Here's another pre-Halloween treat!
Jazz Up
Time: September 23
What's more exciting than forbidden love? Jazz Up tells the storyThe story of a young couple who fall in love and brutal social forces try to separate them. The film tells the story 40 years ago of a pair of lovers who were separated by their families but never stopped caring about each other no matter how far life took them. Aside from being an undeniably tear-jerker, "" promises to explore the barriers black people must overcome in order to be recognized as citizens, especially in mid-20th century America. The film will also show how art can be a powerful tool for expressing emotions, as Jazz Love incorporates amazing music.
When: September 23
The third thriller of the month, , tells the story of another woman united in the face of danger. The movie stars Jurnee Smollett as a mother who sees her child being kidnapped and decides to go after her daughter's captors. To make sure the kidnapper gets what he deserves, the mother turns to her neighbor, a reclusive woman, for help. However, the woman is well-equipped to hunt down her kidnappers, raising some questions about her past and adding a nice layer of mystery to the action thriller. With a talented cast and well-choreographed action scenes, is one of Netflix's biggest promises coming in September 2022.
BlondeMonroe
When:September 28
To wrap up the month, Netflix will cast Ana de Armas as pop culture legend Marilyn Monroe. " Blonde Monroe " tells the story of Monroe's journey to stardom and how the pressure to maintain a sexy image deeply affected her mental health. During the 1940s and 1950s, Monroe developed a prolific career as an actress, singer and model. However, behind her bright smile and seductive gaze lurks a pressure to act as everyone expects, which eventually leads to her death from a drug overdose, judged as a probable suicide. By exploring Monroe's life, the biopic is also intended to show how the film industry continues to objectify women and associate women's worth with their appearance. " Blonde Monroe " may be Netflix's hottest original movie coming out in September 2022, and it should be on everyone's list.