What to Watch in September: 23 Notable TV Shows & Streaming Movies
The month ahead will bring the long-awaited Y: The Last Man and Impeachment: American Crime Story, a Billie Eilish special, an unusual anime take on Star Wars, a new sci-fi epic, the return of What We Do in the Shadows, and more. In the gallery on this page, our editors have selected the most interesting TV and movie titles debuting at home in the next month, listed in order by premiere date.
Anthology series debuts September 16 on Hulu
A bit like a funnier Black Mirror, B.J. Novak's mysterious and experimental FX on Hulu episodic anthology series finally has a title—and a few details other than the fact that it is written, directed (in part), and hosted by the former co-star and writer on The Office. Said to tackle "the biggest questions of our modern era," The Premise will blend comedy and drama across five half-hour episodes, which will revolve around stories like a woman who becomes obsessed with an anonymous online comment, a billionaire who offers his childhood bully an unusual opportunity, and an embarrassing sex tape that captures a disputed police incident in the background and with it the chance to save a wrongfully arrested man—if the tape goes public. The impressive cast will feature Jon Bernthal, Amy Landecker, Beau Bridges, Ben Platt, Jermaine Fowler, Daniel Dae Kim, Lucas Kedges, Kaitlyn Dever, O'Shea Jackson Jr., George Wallace, and the late Ed Asner.