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Netflix presented the programming it will offer in September

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As it usually happens every month, the streaming content platform Netflix announced its programming, renewing movie catalog, series and adding new seasons.

In that context, from this Tuesday you will be able to see "Parasites", the successful production that won the Oscar Award for “Best Foreign Film” and “Best Film” in its latest edition.

The other movies that will be available from today are "Django without chains" and "Mean Girls". Regarding the series, The returns of "Grey's Anatomy" occur (season 16) y “Keeping up with the Kardashians” (seasons 3 Y 4).

Continuing with feature films, the platform will present "Guaranteed Love" (3 of September), "I think about the end" and "Pride and Prejudice" (4); “Anabelle 2: the creation" (7), “#Vivo” (8), "Crazy Heart" (9), "Dad wanted" (11), "The great Lego adventure" (12), "The devil at all hours" and "The practitioner" (16); "Lady bird" and "The phantom thread" (22). The month of premieres will end with the most anticipated title: “Enola Holmes”, the 23 of September.

Within the series category, "Young Wallander" will premiere on 3 September and "Far" a day later. "Julie and the Phantoms" will arrive on 10 and then it will be the turn of "Almost a Duchess" (11).

The third season of "Baby" will arrive on 16 of September, “Ratched” y “Jurassic World: cretaceous camp ”will begin 18 and the last production will be "Sneakerheads", the 25.

Regarding documentaries, the platform announced the arrival of “Chef's table: BBQ” (2 of September), "The chronicles of the taco: volume 2 " (15), "Pope Francis: a man of word" (21) and the second season of "The chef show" (24).

Finally there will be two releases within the anime: “Memories of Idhún” (10) and "Dragon's dogma" (17).

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