What’s Hot in September – New to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Stan, the Fetch Channel Packs & More

Andrew Buckle,

Explore this snapshot of the upcoming September highlights across your Fetch box – including streaming apps such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Paramount+ and more, the Fetch Premium channel packs, the Movie Store, TV Store and free-to-air channels. Read on to see what new movies, shows and sporting events we’re excited about watching this month.

You can click the titles to watch trailers or teasers for these exciting upcoming releases.

1

The Wheel of Time Season 2
Stream on Prime Video.

1

One Night
Stream on Paramount+.

2

Kids Baking Championship Season 11
Watch on Food Network, available in the Knowledge Pack.

4

Dark Winds Season 2
Buy episodes or the season in the TV Store.

4

Grantchester Season 7
Stream on Acorn TV.

6

Deadliest Catch Season 19
Watch on Discovery, available in the Knowledge Pack.

7

Texas Metal: Loud and Lifted
Watch on Discovery Turbo, available in the Variety Pack.

8

Based on a True Story Season 1
Buy episodes or the season in the TV Store.

8

NFL 2023-24 Season
Watch on ESPN, available in the Vibe Pack.

9

2023 Rugby World Cup
Stream all matches live on Stan Sport, selected matches on 9now.

10

UFC 293: Adesanya v Strickland
Subscribe via Fetch Pay-Per-View.

10

The Newsreader Season 2
Stream on ABC iView.

13

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Buy or rent in the Movie Store.

13

The Flash
Buy now or rent 20 Sep in the Movie Store.

14

The Gold
Stream on Paramount+.

14

Rachel’s Farm
Stream on DocPlay.

18

Winning Time Season 2
Buy episodes or the season in the TV Store.

19

Better
Watch on BBC First, available in the Variety Pack.

21

No Hard Feelings
Buy now or rent 27 Sep in the Movie Store.

22

Sex Education Season 4
Stream on Netflix.

28

Outback Opal Hunters Season 10
Watch on Discovery, available in the Knowledge Pack.

28

The Kardashians Season 4
Stream on Disney+.

29

Gen V
Stream on Prime Video.

30

AFL Grand Final
Watch on Channel 7 and 7plus.

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