Despite high expectations, September did not bring us too many TV treats, but some were still worth the wait

Summer has come to an end, and although we hoped that with the first days of September, streaming services would offer a number of new titles, it still didn’t happen. The coronavirus pandemic has done its thing, but that doesn't mean we won't have anything to watch on our TV screens. We found something interesting

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Despite high expectations, September did not bring us too many TV treats, but some were still worth the wait

Money Heist: Netflix, Season 5 (September 3)

What we’ve been looking forward to for months is now finally coming true - the final season of the adored Netflix series ‘Casa de Papel', also known as ‘Money Heist’, is coming to Netflix. But in order to keep viewers in suspense until the final, Netflix decided to split the fifth season into two half-seasons. The first five episodes will be available from September 3, while we will still have to wait until December 3 for the last five.

In short, the gang has been locked up in a Spanish bank for more than 100 hours, and the Professor has no escape plan for the first time. And just when you think that nothing can go wrong anymore, a twist will happen, and what began as the greatest robbery of the century will become war.

Cinderella: Amazon Prime (September 3)

After 'Beauty and the Beast', another fairy tale arrives and this time turned into a musical. It is a film 'Cinderella', which has elements of both comedy and fiction, and which was written and directed by Kay Cannon. The main role, that of Cinderella, was assigned to Camila Cabello.

On the Verge: Netflix, Season 1 (September 7)

For all fans of Julie Delpy's character and work, her television debut is coming to Netflix, a drama series that has brought together a select team. The plot follows four friends in their late 40s, played by Julie Delpy, Sarah Jones, Alexia Landeau, and Elisabeth Shue, and their lives ‘on the edge’.

If you might have expected them to regret their youth, you were wrong, because this time the focus is on their personal gain, as well as the hope that they will finally live the life they dreamed of.

Kate: Netflix (September 10)

The American action thriller, the work of director Cedric Nicolas Troyan, brought together an interesting cast - Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Woody Harrelson, Michiel Huisman, and Tadanobu Asan.

If you are interested in a story that follows a criminal who is poisoned and has less than 24 hours to take revenge on her enemies, but who also connects with the daughter of one of her victims, then this is the right movie for you.

Miracles: Oregon Trail: HBO GO, Season 3 (September 12)

Set in the 1840s, the third season of ‘Miracle Workers’ follows an idealistic preacher from a small town (Daniel Radcliffe) who teams up with a wanted outlaw (Steve Buscemi) and a liberated prairie woman (Geraldine Viswanathan) to lead a caravan west along the Oregon Trail, in a comic adventure through the American landscape that is, as it is today, full of dangers and promises.