See what's streaming in September

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"Mulan" was supposed to be a big deal in the movie theaters, but the pandemic shut that down. Don't despair, however, as the eagerly awaited live-action film is coming to Disney+ in September. Here's some of what else is streaming that month.

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Updated 10:16 AM ET, Fri August 28, 2020

"Mulan" was supposed to be a big deal in the movie theaters, but the pandemic shut that down. Don't despair, however, as the eagerly awaited live-action film is coming to Disney+ in September. Here's some of what else is streaming that month.

Walt Disney Pictures

"The Duchess" Season 1: Katherine Ryan stars as a single mom who's weighing whether to have a child with her nemesis -- her daughter's dad. Can two wrongs make another right? (Netflix)

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"The Murders at White House Farm": Over thirty years ago, three generations of one family were murdered at their isolated farm. Initial evidence pointed the finger at the daughter of the family who had a history of mental illness. One detective, however, refused to accept this and delved deeper into the investigation. This is a dramatized true crime story based on extensive research, interviews and published accounts, looking at the mystery behind what happened that fateful day. (HBO Max)

New Pictures, all3media international

"Woke": Inspired by the life and work of artist Keith Knight, this comedy series takes an absurdly irreverent look at identity and culture as it follows Keef, an African-American cartoonist finally on the verge of mainstream success when an unexpected incident changes everything. (Hulu)

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"Long Way Up": Starring and executive produced by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, this series reunites the best friends after more than a decade since their last motorbike adventure around the world. They journey through the glorious and underexposed landscapes of South and Central America in their most challenging expedition to date, using cutting-edge technology on the backs of their prototype electric Harley-Davidson bikes in order to contribute to the sustainability of the planet. (Apple TV +)

Long Way Productions

"Ratched": This dramatic prequel to "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" follows the character Nurse Ratched, played by Sarah Paulson.(Netflix)

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"Away": Ray Panthaki and Hilary Swankm star in this series about a Commander who leaves behind her husband and daughter to lead an international crew of astronauts on a perilous three-year mission to Mars. (Netflix)

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"The Boys" Season 2: On the run from the law and hunted by the Supes, the Boys desperately try to regroup and fight back against Vought. On top of that, the Supervillain threatens to take center stage and makes waves as Vought seeks to capitalize on the nation's paranoia. (Amazon Prime)

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"I Feel Pretty": Amy Schumer stars as a woman who wakes up fearless with a new found confidence after a spin class accident. (Hulu)

STX Films

"I'm Thinking Of Ending Things": 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. (Netflix)

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"Get Organized with The Home Edit": Organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of The Home Edit conquer clutter and transform lives. Reese Witherspoon and Molly Sims co-produce. (Netflix)

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"Dino Dana: The Movie: Dana, whose magical Dino Field Guide allows her to see dinosaurs in the real world, embarks on an experiment to find out where all the kid dinosaurs are. (Amazon Prime)

Sinking Ship Entertainment

"The Babysitter: Killer Queen": Andrew Bachelor, Bella Thorne and Robbie Amell star in this sequel in which two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter, a teen is trying to forget his past and focus on surviving high school. But when old enemies unexpectedly return, he will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil. (Netflix)

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"The Comey Rule": Starring Jeff Daniels as James Comey and Brendan Gleeson as President Donald J. Trump, this two part series is based on Comey's No. 1 New York Times bestselling book, "A Higher Loyalty." (Showtime)

Showtime

"Sex and the City: The Movie": The hit HBO series got the big screen treatment in this film chronicling the lives of four friends living in New York City. (Amazon Prime)

New Line Cinema

"The Wolverine": Hugh Jackman returns as the title character to face his ultimate nemesis in battle that takes him across the seas to Japan. (Disney +)

Twentieth Century Fox

"Grease": They are the ones that we want. Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta star as a pair of teens who find summer love, but must figure out what that means once she transfers to his high school in this now classic musical. (HBO Max)

Paramount Pictures

"Sneakerheads": Devin (Allen Maldonado), a former sneakerhead turned stay-at-home dad, gets back in the game only to quickly find himself five G's in the hole after falling for one of old friend Bobby's (Andrew Bachelor) get-rich-quick schemes. Desperate to get his money back, Devin enlists the help of a group of fellow shoe lovers on his global hunt for the elusive "Zeroes," the holy grail of hard-to-find kicks. (Netflix)

Netflix

"The Addams Family": The characters from the beloved 1960s television series, members of a macabre family, take to the big screen. (Amazon, Prime Hulu)

Paramount Pictures

"Gemini Man": Will Smith stars as a retired hit man who is forced to run from his ultimate nemesis -- a younger cloned version of himself. (Amazon Prime)

Skydance Media

"All In: The Fight for Democracy": In anticipation of the 2020 presidential election, this doc examines the often overlooked, yet insidious issue of voter suppression in the United States. With the perspective and expertise of Stacey Abrams, the former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, the documentary offers an insider's look into laws and barriers to voting that threaten fundamental rights. (Amazon Prime)

Amazon Studios

"The Bodyguard": Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner's characters find love in this drama about a famous singer who must hire a bodyguard to protect her after her life is threatened. (This film that also that sparked award-winning soundtrack we'll always love.) (Hulu)

Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

"Miss Congeniality": Sandra Bullock stars as an FBI agent who goes undercover as a Miss United States beauty pageant contestant to catch a terrorist. (HBO Max)

Castle Rock Entertainment

"Tehran": A new espionage thriller from "Fauda" writer Moshe Zonder tells the utterly thrilling story of a Mossad agent who goes deep undercover on a dangerous mission in Tehran, placing her and everyone around her in dire jeopardy. (Apple TV +)

Donna and Shula Productions

"Christopher Robin": Now a careworn middle-aged man, Christopher Robin goes on a familiar adventure when his old friend Winnie the Pooh. (Disney +)

Walt Disney Pictures

"Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls": Ace travels to the jungles of Africa to recover a rare white bat in this sequel to the hit 1994 film, "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective." (Showtime)

Warner Bros.

"PEN15" Season 2: Pen15 is middle school as it really happened in the year 2000. Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine play versions of themselves as 13-year-old outcasts, surrounded by actual 13-year-olds. (Hulu)

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"Mike Tyson Mysteries" Season 4: An animated Mike Tyson and his crew of sleuths have weekly adventures as they knock unsolved mysteries out. (Hulu)

Adult Swim

"Kramer v. Kramer": Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep set off a spirited cultural discussion about divorce and custody battles when this dramatic film debuted in 1979. (Amazon Prime)

Columbia Pictures

"The Gift" Season 2: Reckoning with a different world, Atiye races against time to realize her destiny as the mysterious syndicate behind Serdar threatens the future. (Netflix)

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"Hoosiers": A coach with a checkered past and an unlikely ally work together to train a small town high school basketball team to become top contenders for the championship.(Hulu)

Metro Goldwyn Mayer

"Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father" Season 4: Jovial comic Jack Whitehall and his stuffy father, Michael, chronicle more travel misadventures in another season of this unscripted comedy. (Netflix)

Netflix

"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf": Real life on and off couple Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star as a professor and his wife whose evening of cocktails turns into an emotionally draining event. (HBO MAX)

Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

"The Sounds": In this riveting, twisty psychological thriller, a happily married Canadian couple move to a sleepy harborside town in New Zealand to start a new life. But when husband Tom Cabbott disappears after he goes out kayaking, unsettling facts about him soon come to light, and the search brings long-buried wounds to the surface. (Acorn TV)

Acorn TV

"Inside the NFL": The award-winning studio show returns for the thirteenth consecutive season to continue to cover every game, every week, with trademark highlights from NFL Films, special features and spirited debate on the game's hottest topics. (Showtime)

Showtime

"Ali": Will Smith stars in this riveting film that follows Muhammad Ali's rise to become boxing's greatest and most controversial fighter as he faces bigger battles outside the ring. (Showtime)

Columbia Pictures

"Bad Boy Billionaires: India": This investigative docuseries explores the greed, fraud and corruption that built up -- and ultimately brought down -- India's most infamous tycoons. (Netflix)

Netflix

"Twilight": Teen Bella Swan moves in with her father, starts a new school and meets Edward, a mysterious classmate who reveals himself to be more than she expected in this film that kicked off a franchise. (Hulu, IMDB TV)

Summit Entertainment

"Chef's Table: BBQ": The critically-acclaimed and Emmy-nominated series returns for its latest iteration, delving into the smoky, juicy world of barbecue. (Netflix)

Netflix

"Judy": Renée Zellweger stars as legendary actress and singer Judy Garland in an award-winning role. (Hulu)

BBC Films

"Never Been Kissed": A newspaper reporter finds more than she bargained for after she enrolls in high school as part of research for a story. (Disney +)

Twentieth Century Fox

"A Few Good Men": Starring Tom Cruise as a military lawyer defending two Marines accused of murder, you can't handle the truth about how good this drama is. (IMDB TV)

Columbia Pictures

"Raised By Wolves": This series centers on two androids tasked with raising human children on a mysterious virgin planet. As the burgeoning colony of humans threatens to be torn apart by religious differences, the androids learn that controlling the beliefs of humans is a treacherous and difficult task. (HBO Max)

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"Taco Chronicles": Volume 2: Many of the most popular taco styles have long, rich, little-known histories. Explore some of them in Season 2 of this eye-opening, mouth-watering food adventure. (Netflix)

Netflix

"Unpregnant": Starring Haley Lu Richardson and Barbie Ferreira, this film follows 17-year-old Veronica on a 900+ mile hilarious road trip to Mexico with her ex-best friend as she considers a decision she never imagined she'd have to make. (HBO Max)

WarnerMedia

"Snakes on a Plane": Samuel L. Jackson isn't playing around as an FBI agent tasked with flying a murder witness to Los Angeles when a horde of venomous snakes is unleashed on the plane midflight. (HBO Max)

New Line Cinema

"The Wedding Singer": Adam Sandler stars as a wedding singer whose fiancee leaves him at the altar, leading him to befriend a reception-hall waitress who needs help planning her own wedding. (HBO Max)

New Line Cinema

"Our Cartoon President": This animated series sets its sights on the most consequential election in history to determine who will be the next Cartoon President. Can Cartoon Joe Biden overcome his frequent gaffes and basement isolation to unseat Cartoon President Trump, who's struggling to win re-election? (Showtime)

Showtime

"Face/Off": Nicolas Cage and John Travolta star as an FBI agent and a terrorist who swap faces in this fast-paced film. (Showtime)

Paramount Pictures

"Bewitched": A witch (Nicole Kidman) married to a mortal man (Will Ferrell) can't resist using her powers to try and solve their problems in this remake of the hit 1960s series. (Amazon Prime)

Columbia Pictures

"Close Encounters Of The Third Kind": A line worker feels drawn to an isolated area after an encounter with a UFO in this Steven Spielberg directed film. (Amazon Prime)

Julia Phillips and Michael Phillips Productions

"50 First Dates": After falling for a pretty art teacher who has no short-term memory, a marine veterinarian has to win her over, multiple times.(Hulu)

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"Casino Royale": Daniel Craig made his debut as the newly minted agent 007 in which James Bond is pitted against an infamous financier of global terrorism. (Amazon Prime)

Columbia Pictures

"D3: The Mighty Ducks": In this sequel, the ragtag team of hockey misfits have grown up some and take on a varsity team at a prestigious prep school where the Ducks have received scholarships. (Disney +)

Walt Disney Pictures

"The Hunger Games": Jennifer Lawrence stars as Katniss Everdeen in this dystopian film based on Suzanne Collins's 2008 novel of the same name. (IMDB TV)

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"Any Given Sunday": Al Pacino, Jamie Foxx and LL Cool J star in the gritty film about the world of professional football, directed by Oliver Stone.(Hulu)

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