September TBW: 18 Most Anticipated TV Shows and Movies
Fall is swiftly approaching and so are some thrilling titles. Pop Culture Planet’s Jordan Bohan breaks down all the movies and shows you should add to your watchlist.
English Teacher
English teacher Evan Marquez works at a high school in Austin, Texas. As he works through the school year, he finds himself questioning the balance of personal, professional, and political aspects of his life.
English Teacher premieres September 2 on FX.
Tell Me Lies Season 2
Hulu’s hit college drama is back for a second season full of more secrets, lies, and revenge. The main cast returns with some new additions, making things even more interesting.
Tell Me Lies season 2 premieres September 4 on Hulu.
The Perfect Couple
Based off Elin Hilderbrand’s hit novel, this series is set in Nantucket where a young woman is about to marry into one of the island’s wealthiest families. Twist and turns make this romantic event a bit more sinister.
The Perfect Couple premieres September 5 on Netflix.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The 80s hit is back decades later in a sequel led by Jenna Ortega.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice hits theaters September 6.
The Penguin
Coming from the DC universe, The Penguin examines Oswald Cobblepot who transforms into one of Gotham’s most notorious gangsters.
The Penguin premieres September 8 on Max.
MTV Video Music Awards
One of music’s biggest nights returns hosted by Megan Thee Stallion with performances by Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Camila Cabello, and so much more.
MTV Video Music Awards airs September 11 on MTV.
Uglies
Based on the books by Scott Westerfeld, the Uglies is set in a dystopian future where there are enforced beauty standards. A teen desperate to fit in finds that her mandatory cosmetic surgery will be withheld unless she helps the government find her missing friend.
Uglies premieres on Netflix on September 13.
Speak No Evil
A dream holiday turns into a living nightmare when an American couple and their daughter stay with a British family in a remote villa.
Speak No Evil hits theaters on September 13.
My Old Ass
An 18th birthday mushroom trip brings Elliott face-to-face with her 39-year-old self. When older Elliott warns her about her future, she must rethink everything she knows about family and love.
My Old Ass hits theaters on September 13.
Agatha All Along
Just in time for fall, Agatha Harkness get the Marvel spin-off she deserves! Taking a darker tone, the show features magic, horror, and new characters.
Agatha All Along premieres September 18 on Disney+.
Transformers One
Brothers-in-arms become sworn enemies in this origin story centered around Optimus Prime and Megatron.
Transformers One hits theaters September 20.
The Substance
Elisabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore) faces a devastating blow when her boss fires her on her 50th birthday. Amid her distress, a lab offers her a substance with promises to transform her into an enhanced version of herself.
The Substance hits theaters September 20.
FROM Season 3
Nobody Wants This
A podcast host (Kristen Bell) meets a rabbi (Adam Brody) at party and instantly hit it off. While they’re an unlikely pair, something keeps pulling them together.
Nobody Wants This premieres September 26 on Netflix.
Grey’s Anatomy Season 21
The most popular medical drama of all time is back for its twenty first season.
Grey’s Anatomy returns September 26 on ABC.
Megalopolis
A conflict arises between Cesar and Mayor Franklyn Cicero, due to opposing opinions on the city’s future path.
Megalopolis hits theaters September 27.
The Wild Robot
A robot named Roz must learn to adapt to its new surroundings after being deserted on an island due to a shipwreck. Roz develops a parental bond with an orphaned gosling as he becomes familiar with the native animals.
The Wild Robot hits theaters September 27.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — The Book of Carol
Daryl Dixon journeys across France in hopes of making his way back home.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon — The Book of Carol premieres September 29 on AMC.