Everything coming to Netflix this weekend (September 3)

The first weekend of September is already here and Netflix includes even more new additions to its streaming library. This weekend, subscribers to the streaming giant will enjoy four new titles, all original from Netflix, which range from a new 12-episode teen mystery to a perfect family-friendly animated series. This weekend’s additions will also include the first batch of episodes of Heist Moneyfifth and final season.

New additions this weekend join dozens of others that were made throughout the week. The streamer closed August with last-minute additions such as Sparking Joy i UNTOLD: Crimes and sanctions, before starting September with dozens of new titles. Now streaming to the Netflix library has titles like this Labyrinth, Dear Joan, all three House party movies, and even Rock School. Netflix also kicked off the month with some new original titles included How to be a cowboy i Q-Force. These titles were just the first of a long list of additions that went to the streaming library this month. You can see the full list of Netflix content catalog content for September 2021 by clicking here.

Netflix offers three subscription plans: the basic plan ($ 8.99 per month), the standard plan ($ 13.99 per month) and the premium plan ($ 17.99 per month). The streamer also recently released a “Free Netflix Section,” which allows non-subscribers to view a selection of the streamer’s most beloved originals at no cost. Keep scrolling to see everything coming to Netflix this weekend and don’t forget to check out all the headlines coming out before the end of the month.

“Diving Club”

Netflix takes Cape Mercy subscribers in its new 12-episode teen mystery drama Diving club. The series, slated for release on Friday, Sept. 3, follows a group of skilled teenage divers who compete to investigate a series of secrets and signs after one of their own mysteriously disappears. The series stars Miah Madden, Georgia-May Davis, Aubri Ibrag, Sana’a Shalk and Mercy Cornwall.

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“Money Heist Part 5: Volume 1”

Friday marks the beginning of the end of one of Netflix’s most beloved original Spanish-language series. Friday, The Paper House (Heist Money) premieres the first part of its fifth and final season in two parts. The fan-favorite series is introduced around “The Professor,” a criminal brain, and his plan to get the biggest robbery in recorded history, forcing him to recruit eight people to carry out the mission. With the team locked in the Bank of Spain for more than 100 hours, in season 5, the professor will be at risk. The crew will also face an enemy they have never seen, the army, as their large-scale robbery turns into war. Heist Money stars Alvaro Morte, Ursula Corbero, Jamie Lorente, Miguel Herrán, Darko Peric, Itziar Ituño, Paco Tous, Alba Flores, Esther Grèvol, Itziar Ituño, Enrique Arce, Kiti Manver, Juan Fernández, and Mario de la Rosa.

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“Sharkdog”

Netflix is ​​gearing up to welcome a new pet to the family. Friday, the latest Netflix family title, Shark dog, falls into the streaming library. Singapore creator Jacinth Tan’s animated series, which features 20 seven-minute episodes, follows ten-year-old Max and his best friend Sharkdog, who is half shark and half dog, as they take on silly, messy adventures. .

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“Is it worth it”

Film directed by Sara Colangelo, of Netflix is it worth it premieres Friday on the streaming platform. Based on real facts and adapting memories What is life worth? by Kenneth Feinberg, the film is set after the 9/11 attacks and stars Michael Keaton as Feinberg, a lawyer and mediator appointed by Congress to direct the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund . Along with his team, Feinberg has allocated financial resources to the victims and “the almost impossible task of determining the value of a lifetime.” Along with Keaton, the film also stars Amy Ryan, Stanley Tucci, Tate Donovan, Shunori Ramanathan, Talia Balsam, Laura Benanti, Marc Maron, Ato Blankson-Wood, Chris Tardio, Carolyn Mignini and Victor Slezak.

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What’s going on this weekend?

Netflix launches outgoing titles this month with a light note. On Friday, the first of the titles to come out will come out when the streamer says goodbye to the film Kicks and screams. It will be followed by several more outings in the coming days.

Leaving 6/21/21:
Midnight special

Leaving 7/21/21:
Ripper Street: Series 1-5

Departure on 11/21/21:
Turbo

Departure on 12/21/21:
Sorry: seasons 1-2

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What was added this week?

Availability. 31/08/21:
Sparking Joy – NETFLIX SERIES
UNTOLD: Crimes and Sanctions – – NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Availability. 9/1
How to be a cowboy – NETFLIX SERIES
Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror – NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
A Cinderella story
Agatha Christie’s crooked house
Barbie Big City Big Dreams
Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982)
The blue lagoon (1980)
Chappie
Clear and present danger
Cliffhanger
Cold Mountain
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
Dear Joan
Do the right thing
Freedom writers
Green Lantern
House party
House party 2
House party 3
The interview
Kid-E-Cats: Season 2
Labyrinth
Letters to Juliet
The love does not cost a thing (2003)
Mart Attacks!
Marshall
Mysterious men
Professor Nutty
The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
Once upon a time in America
Season 2 open
Rhyme and reason
Rock School
Tears of the sun
Welcome home Roscoe Jenkins

Availability. 9/21/21:
Beyond the party – NETFLIX FILM
Final account
Q-Force – NETFLIX SERIES

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