September streaming guide: What to watch on 7plus, Binge, Disney+ and more

Prepare for a mixed bag of content because with the new month and new season, streaming services are dishing up a selection of fresh series and movie releases across all genres.

Keep reading to find something to stop your endless scrolling of movies and TV shows.

AFL Grand Final (7plus)

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Footy fans — grab your jersey and grab your mates because 7Plus is hosting the 2023 AFL Grand Final at the end of September.

After wrapping up the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, there’s another type of football to obsess over. So jump on the bandwagon because semi-finals are underway this week and it won’t be long before the last two teams battle it out for the coveted silver cup.

American Horror Story Season 12 premiere (Binge)

Murder House. Asylum. Freakshow. Hotel. Whatever your favourite season is, nothing will prepare you for season 12. Season regulars, such as Zachary Quinto, Emma Roberts and Denis O’Hara, are making their anticipated return while new, big-name stars, including Kim Kardashian and Cara Delevingne, have signed up for the madness for the very first time.

Titled Delicate, after the book Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine, on which the script is based, this season of American Horror Story follows a woman and aspiring mother who believes she’s being stalked by a sinister stranger trying to prevent the birth of her child. Think you can handle it? Tune into Binge on September 21 to find out.

The Little Mermaid (Disney Plus)

Up where they walk, up where they run Disney’s live-action remake of The Little Mermaid is now available exclusively on Disney Plus.

Director Rob Marshall (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Into the Woods, Mary Poppins Returns, Chicago) proves he can once again nail musicals with a star-studded cast bringing land and sea to life, including Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy, Jonah Hauer-King, Javier Bardem, Awkwafina and many more talented souls.

SAS UK (7plus)

If you love downing a bag of Doritos while watching other people push their bodies and minds to breaking point, SAS UK is the perfect show for you.

Take a peek into the challenges set by ex-Special Forces soldiers in the harsh climate of the Jordanian desert all from the comfort of your couch. Are you tired of sappy reality dramas and want real blood, sweat and not-crocodile tears? Well, it doesn’t get any more real than 7Plus’ SAS UK, which is streaming now.

The Changeling (Apple TV Plus)

For those who don’t know the mythical lore of what a Changeling is, the theory goes that fairies or elves steal human children and replace them with their own. In this series, we follow Apollo (Academy Award nominee LaKeith Stanfield) who, after a series of mystical and strange events, finds himself searching desperately for his missing wife and son.

This sorely underrated Apple TV Plus original series is where drama and thriller meet fantasy and horror to create a thrilling roller coaster of emotions.

The Gold season one premiere (Paramount Plus)

Picture it: It’s November 26th 1983. Six armed men break into a security depot near London’s Heathrow airport thinking they’ll score a small payday. But instead, they stumble on £26 ($50) million of gold bullion. Sounds intriguing, right?

This exclusive new series is based on true events from one of Britain’s most pivotal moments in criminal history and stars Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey, Paddington 1 and 2), Jack Lowden (Small Axe: Mangrove, Dunkirk), Dominic Cooper (Captain America, The Devil’s Double, Need for Speed), Charlotte Spencer (The Duke, Cinderella), Tom Cullen (Becoming Elizabeth, Black Mirror), Sean Harris (Southcliffe, Mission: Impossible) and Stefanie Martini (Prime Suspect, The Last Kingdom).

The Covenant (Amazon Prime Video)

Who doesn’t love a good war film? Directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim, The Covenant follows the story of a seemingly unassuming interpreter in war-torn Afghanistan. When the mission goes sideways, the interpreter attempts to save the life of an injured sergeant by crossing miles of enemy terrain. This film will keep you on the edge of your seat and tug at your heartstrings.

Christie Graham is Digital Content Editor at Reviews.org, Australia’s mobile and internet comparison site.

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