Here’s a list of all the horror, thriller, and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in September 2020. The list is based on titles in the USA.

September 2020 features many new horror, thriller, and sci-fi titles coming to Netflix in the US.

The list of horror, thriller, and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in September 2020 will be edited regularly with new titles as they’re released. So be sure to bookmark this page!

Dates and titles are subject to change.

Available on Netflix September 1, 2020:

Anaconda (1997)
Possession (2002)
Red Dragon (2002)
Lakeview Terrace (2008)

Freaks – You’re One of Us (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 2, 2020

Tipped by a mysterious tramp, a meek fry cook discovers she has superpowers — and uncovers an unsavory, widespread conspiracy.

Read our review of FREAKS >

I’m Thinking of Ending Things (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 4, 2020

Nothing is as it seems when a woman experiencing misgivings about her new boyfriend joins him on a road trip to meet his parents at their remote farm.

Midnight Special (2016)

Available on Netflix: September 7, 2020

A father and son go on the run, pursued by the government and a cult drawn to the child’s special powers.

#Alive (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 8, 2020

The rapid spread of an unknown infection has left an entire city in ungovernable chaos, but one survivor remains alive in total isolation. #ALIVE is his story.

Read our review of #ALIVE >

The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 10, 2020

Two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter Bee, Cole’s trying to forget his past and focus on surviving high school. But when old enemies unexpectedly return, Cole will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil.

Read our review of THE BABYSITTER 2 >

The Barrier: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 11, 2020

In 2045, Spain like the rest of the western world has been driven into a dictatorial regime by the lack of natural resources. Life in the countryside is impossible, and in the city a fence divides peoples into the powerful, and the rest.

Read our review of THE BARRIER >

The Barrier: Season 1 – Netflix Review

Cold Case Files Classic: Season 1 

Available on Netflix: September 15, 2020

The series examines each piece of forensic evidence, each witness, each possible lead, and each turn in the road that ultimately leads detectives to their killer.

The Devil All The Time (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 16, 2020

Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality.

Read our review here >

Criminal UK: Season 2 (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 16, 2020

Criminal returns to Netflix with four new cases, four new suspects and one room that changes everything. Prepare for bold stories, some surprises, and a completely innovative take on the police procedural.

Read our CRIMINAL UK Season 2 Review >

The Paramedic (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 16, 2020

Unable to face his new reality in a wheelchair, Ángel develops a deadly obsession with the woman who left him and unleashes a sinister revenge plot.

Read our review of THE PARAMEDIC >

Ratched: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 18, 2020

You deserve someone to show you mercy. From the creator of American Horror Story, witness the origin of one of the world’s most iconic characters, Nurse Ratched.

A Perfect Crime (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 25, 2020

In April 1991, Detlev Rohwedder, the head of Treuhand, the East German Privatization and Restructuring Agency, was assassinated in Dusseldorf. An inspection of the scene revealed three cartridge cases, a plastic chair, a towel and a letter claiming responsibility by the Red Army Faction (RAF), a radical left terrorist group that killed 33 people between 1971 and 1993. To this day, the assassin of has never been identified.

Van Helsing: Season 4 (2019)

Available on Netflix: September 27, 2020

Vanessa and Lily barely survive their battle with Sam, escaping with the amulet containing the Dark One’s blood. In Denver, Julius fights Scab and manages to blow him up with a grenade, severely injuring him. The daywalkers become immune to Doc’s anti-vampire ammo and overrun the city. Hansen, Blak-Tek’s leader, orders the remaining citizens gassed to death and retreats to Fort Collins with Doc and Julius. Upon discovering Julius’s regenerative abilities, he coerces Doc into trying to replicate them. He assigns Julius to train his daughter, Violet, in combat. Sam and the Oracle begin the process of freeing the Dark One. Lily is astonished and appalled to learn that the vampires have overrun the Earth. She and Vanessa retrieve the Van Helsing family book. They are attacked by feral vampires and Lily is mortally wounded. Vanessa offers to have a vampire turn her, then turn her back with her own bite in order to heal her, but Lily refuses and dies in despair, believing the Van Helsings’ struggle against the vampires was futile. Standing over her grave, Vanessa vows to defeat the darkness.

American Murder: The Family Next Door (2020)

Available on Netflix: September 30, 2020

In 2018, 34-year-old Shanann Watts and her two young daughters went missing in Frederick, Colorado. As heartbreaking details emerged, their story made headlines worldwide. Told entirely through archival footage that includes social media posts, law enforcement recordings, text messages and never-before-seen home videos, director Jenny Popplewell pieces together an immersive and truthful examination of a police investigation and a disintegrating marriage. AMERICAN MURDER: THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR is the first film to give a voice to the victims.

I usually keep up-to-date with all the horror news, and make sure Heaven of Horror share the best and latest trailers for upcoming horror movies. I love all kinds of horror. My love affair started when I watched 'Poltergeist' alone around the age of 10. I slept like a baby that night and I haven't stopped watching horror movies since. The crazy slasher stuff isn't really for me, but hey, to each their own. I guess I just like to be scared and get jump scares, more than being disgusted and laughing at the grotesque. Also, Korean and Spanish horror movies made within the past 10-15 years are among my absolute favorites.
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