It's time to tuck that rogue strand of hair behind your ear for garrulous talk about seasonal change,Show up Yukari Taguchi pumpkin spice whatnots gripped in your hand, ready to smash play on Season 1, episode 1 of Gilmore Girlsfor the umpteenth time. That's right, fall or autumn, whichever you prefer, is almost here.
While you're inevitably scrolling over to Amy Sherman-Palladino's fundamental fall favourite, just know there's plenty more coming to Netflix while you're there. In fact, the movies coming to Netflix this season are as big a deal as one of Emily Gilmore's home truths.
SEE ALSO: The best Netflix movies of 2023, so far...Netflix has announced its lineup of movies coming to the streaming platform for fall, from Wes Anderson's first ever short film The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar to Pablo Larraín's vampire satire El Conde. There's George C. Wolfe's biopic of iconic activist Bayard Rustin, TIFF thriller Reptile, Roger Ross Williams' adaptation of Ibram X. Kendi's Stamped From the Beginning, David Fincher's version of graphic novel The Killer, andZoya Akhtar's take on the teens of Riverdale.
There's Bradley Cooper's Leonard Bernstein biopic, Chloe Domont's Phoebe Dynevor-starring thriller Fair Play, the first part of Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon, Vanessa Caswill's adaptation of Jennifer E. Smith's rom-com novel Love at First Sight, Bill Burr's star-studded comedy Old Dads, the Julia Roberts-led screen version of Leave The World Behind, Todd Haynes and Natalie Portman's May December, David Yates's Emily Blunt feature Pain Hustlers. And of course, there's Aardman's sequel to Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget.
Here's all the movies coming to Netflix from September to December. Settle in, it's blanket season.
Scout's Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America(Sept. 6)
Love at First Sight(Sept. 15)
El Conde(Sept. 15, select cinemas Sept. 7)
The Saint of Second Chances(Sept. 19)
Spy Kids: Armageddon(Sept. 22)
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar(Sept. 27)
Reptile(Oct. 6, cinemas Sept. 29)
Fair Play(Oct. 13, select cinemas Sept. 29)
The Devil on Trial (Oct. 17)
Old Dads(Oct. 20)
Pain Hustlers(Oct. 27, select cinemas Oct. 20)
Sister Death(October)
Wingwomen(Nov. 1)
Nyad(Nov. 3, select cinemas Oct. 20)
Sly(Nov. 3)
The Killer(Nov, 10, select cinemas Oct. 27)
Stamped from the Beginning(Nov. 15)
Best. Christmas. Ever!(Nov. 16)
Rustin(Nov. 17, select cinemas Nov. 3)
Leo(Nov. 21)
Family Switch(Nov. 30)
Nuovo Olimpo (fall 2023, date TBC)
May December(Dec. 1, select cinemas Nov. 17)
The Archies(December)
Leave the World Behind(Dec. 8, in select cinemas date TBC)
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget(Dec. 15)
Maestro(Dec. 20, select cinemas Nov. 22)
Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire(Dec. 22)
Can wait for these? Check out Mashable's list of the best movies of the year so far (and where to stream them).
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