The Finest Films and TV Reveals New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in September

SEPT. 6

This common drama concerning the rivalries of the mega-rich was in the course of one other nice season final yr when COVID-19 shut down manufacturing. The inventive staff was lastly in a position to reassemble to shoot the final 5 episodes, persevering with a narrative which has seen the enterprise capitalist Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis) attempt to purchase respectability by founding his personal financial institution, whereas the ruthless U.S. lawyer Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) is utilizing each quasi-legal technique at his disposal to convey Bobby down. “Billions” followers have been ready for over a yr to see how the season ends; they need to savor each juicy plot twist nonetheless to come back.

SEPT. 16

Youn Yuh-jung received a Finest Supporting Actress Oscar for her position within the writer-director Lee Isaac Chung’s semi-autobiographical dramedy “Minari,” a few Korean immigrant named Jacob (Steven Yeun) and his spouse Monica (Yeri Han), who transfer to rural Arkansas to determine a produce farm. Youn performs Monica’s mom, who joins the household and urges them to protect their cultural traditions as they pursue their American dream. Chung surrounds his leads with vivid element, inserting the humor, the nervousness and the hope of this household within the context of the typically welcoming and typically alienating Southern state the place they attempt to make a house.

SEPT. 26

The manufacturing staff of Randy Huggins and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (best-known for the “Energy” franchise) flip to the true crime style for his or her newest sequence, which begins in Detroit within the late Eighties. Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr. performs his personal father, “Large Meech,” who alongside his brother Terry “Southwest T” Flenory (Da’Vinchi) rose from low-level drug trafficking to turn out to be nationwide gang bosses and gamers within the hip-hop business. As with Huggins’ and Jackson’s different reveals, count on “Black Mafia Household” to be frank about what it takes to get forward within the legal underworld — and concerning the toll it takes on those that succeed.

Additionally arriving: “The Zhu Zhus” Season 1 (Sept. 1), “Code 404” Season 2 (Sept. 2), “Les Misérables” Season 1 (Sept. 2), “A.P. Bio” Season 4 (Sept. 3), “Jamie’s American Street Journey” Season 1 (Sept. 3), “Scaredy Squirrel” Season 1 (Sept. 3), “Lifeless Pixels” Season 2 (Sept. 7), “The place the Wild Males Are” Season 1 (Sept. 8), “Wu-Tang: An American Saga” Season 2 (Sept. 9), “Spliced” Season 1 (Sept. 10), “Love, Inevitably” (Sept. 10), “The Exceptional Mr. King” Season 1 (Sept. 10), “The Departed” (Sept. 12), “Liar” Season 2 (Sept. 15), “Storks” (Sept. 15), “The Worry” Season 1 (Sept. 16), “Streamline” (Sept. 16), “They Name Me Dr. Miami” (Sept. 19), “Pacific Rim” (Sept. 21), “New Amsterdam” Season 4 (Sept. 22), “Dwelling Economics” Season 2 (Sept. 23), “Trigonometry” Season 1 (Sept. 23), “The City” (Sept. 26), “Supernova” (Sept. 28), “Silk Street” (Sept. 30).