Netflix September 2016 releases include 'Marvel's Luke Cage,' 'Narcos' Season 2, 'Saving Private Ryan,' 'Top Gun'

By Selene Sui / Aug 27, 2016 12:50 PM EDT
(Photo : Dave Mangels/Getty Images for Netflix) Writer/producer Cheo Hodari Coker, moderator Jeph Loeb, and actors Mike Colter, Alfre Woodard, Mahershala Ali, Simone Missick, Theo Rossi, and Frank Whaley attend Netflix/Marvel's 'Luke Cage' panel at Comic-Con International 2016 at San Diego Convention Center on July 21, 2016 in San Diego, California.

Streaming service Netflix has a full line of movies and TV shows this September, and it includes the series "Luke Cage" and "Narcos" plus films like "Amityville Horror," "Practical Magic," and the "Hope Floats," as well as "Top Gun" and "Saving Private Ryan."

The Netflix originals that viewers can expect to see, according to CNet, are "Kazoops!" Season 1 and "Narcos" Season 2 on Sept. 2, "Easy" Season 1 on Sept. 22, "Longmire" Season 5 and "VeggieTales in the House" Season 4 on Sept. 23, and "Marvel's Luke Cage" Season 1 on Sept. 30.

Netflix is also featuring "Kulipari: An Army of Frogs," "Chef's Table: France," "Extremis (2016)," "Cedric The Entertainer: Live from the Ville," "The White Helmets (2016)," "Audrie & Daisy (2016)," "Iliza Shlesinger: Confirmed Kills," and "Amanda Knox (2016)."

Other TV shows to look forward to this September include Season 1 of "Crashing," "Game Winning Hit," "I Am the Ambassador," "Lucky Days," "Womanizer," and "The Year of Happiness and Love," all to be available on Sept. 1. The horror game show "Hellevator" will also be shown and, as mentioned on Bustle, contestants are taken to their respective creepy challenges by the "hellevator."

During the month, Season 1 of "Supergirl" and "Goldie & Bear" will be shown. Also, viewers will see "Heartland" Season 7, "Shameless" Seasons 5 and 6, "Baby Daddy" Season 5, and "Young & Hungry" Season 4.

There's also "Blacklist" Season 3, "Galavant" Seasons 1 and 2, "Hawaii Five-0" Season 6, "The Walking Dead" Season 6, "Luther" Season 4, and "Penny Dreadful" Season 3. Fans should not miss "Call the Midwife" Series 5, "Gotham" Season 2, "New Girl" Season 5, "Bones" Season 11, and "Last Man Standing" Season 5. Finally, there's "Portlandia" Season 6, "Family Guy" Season 14, "The Fosters" Season 4, and "Scream" Season 2.

Meanwhile, the movies that will be made available on Netflix this September are a mix of fun and horror, with the likes of "The Amityville Horror (2005)," "Bratz: The Movie (2007)," "Cats & Dogs" (2001), and "Footloose (1984). The "Jaws" film series from 1975, 1978, 1983, and 1987 will also be shown, as well as "Road Trip," "The Wicker Man," and "Last Holiday," among others.

On the other hand, some titles will no longer be available next month, such as "A Walk to Remember," "2 Fast 2 Furious," "Zoolander," "Shanghai Knights," to name a few.

Here is the trailer for the much-awaited "Marvel's Luke Cage" posted on YouTube by Netflix: