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Netflix Movies and TV Shows for September 2016: 'Babel,' 'The Walking Dead' and 'Zootopia' Set To Roll

We Rounded Up Your Favorite Shows Coming to Netflix This Month

With Fall coming and the weather getting chilly, hitting the couch and relaxing in front of the television is the way to go. Now get ready to kill your hours as we give you the latest new shows available for you to watch on Netflix.

Babel (2006)

Headlined by Brad Pitt, and directed by Oscar-winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu, this drama film features four interrelated stories. The unorthodox sequencing and editing of scenes continuously break the fast-paced intense emotions of the film, which takes the viewer to different places and times.

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Defiance (2008)

Follow four brothers as they lead a group of Jews while evading the horrors of World War II. The roller-coaster ride of emotions takes the viewers to a very realistic and empathic journey of survival and exploration through the ensuing war.

Jaws (1975)

The original ocean horror thriller film from Steven Spielberg still gives the same intense urgency as it did when it first came out. This original blockbuster masterpiece hopes to bring fear to sea-dwellers, as a giant man-eating shark quenches its bloodlust by exacting doom on people.

Saving Private Ryan (1998)

This classic Tom Hanks and Matt Damon movie brought out powerful performances from its actors still resounding to this date. The realism, the gore, and its moral heart-wrenching drama exudes a hint of hopefulness and vulnerability to the viewers.

Crash (2004)

Taking racial discrimination as its focal point, Crash intertwines the gaping issue with modern-day Los Angeles to give viewers a taste of reality. The social power play creates the much needed tension in this Oscar Best Picture that captures the right emotions and be relatable to the audience.

Zootopia (2016)

Never mistake this animated film to be exclusively for children, as the moral and social statements it amounts to totally reflects that of our modern society. The adorable characters are given strong personalities, giving the plot and storyline a whole lot more than meets the eye.

Chef's Table: France

This web series released on Netflix this September follows four individual world-renowned French chefs. This show is the perfect company to have you drooling over high-definition shots of mouthwatering food while still fundamental cooking skills and stacking up on cultural knowledge.

Shameless (Season 5-6)

The mayhem in the Gallagher family continues as the ensemble cast give off some of their strongest performances yet, coupled with the superb script and story. This comedy-drama follows a very dysfunctional family as they get by through every day problems in the modern world.

Narcos (Season 2)

The second installment of the web crime series builds upon the intensity of its first season. Being well-received by worldwide audiences, the drug-centric world of Narcos depicts the life of a crime lord, his journey to being what he is, and eventually being chased by the law.

The Walking Dead (Season 6)

Anyone who has opened the television and social media is awfully familiar with this zombie apocalyptic series. As the 7th Season premieres this September, catch-up on the events of this dystopian, mayhem-infested world where surviving literally means blowing the brains out of the undead.

Easy (Season 1)

This Netflix original comedy drama series brings weekly features of Orlando Bloom, Dave Franco, and a whole gang of actors. The anthology shows how people in Chicago live in the modern world as they take on issues of love, dating, technology, culture, and a whole lot more.

Penny Dreadful (Season 3)

The finale season of this Victorian-era horror drama show portrays the most compelling and strongest performance of its cast. The ensemble of legendary beings live-off to high-class British standards while destroying the dark forces trying to make their way into this world.

Luke Cage (Season 1)

First seen in Jessica Jones, Luke Cage now gets his own well-deserved show as a new addition to the ever-expanding Marvel TV Universe. The mighty strong protagonist is set to kick, punch, and throw the bad guys in New York, while being recorded in stunning cinematography.

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