What are the biggest movies releasing in September 2023? Netflix.
On the Conjuring universe, I'd expect some ties to other films as well.
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This month is a bit dry in of major releases, which is why we've also included a short film in the list. Don't worry though, as it's not some random arthouse flick with grey colour grading, but rather Entertainment hub to keep track of any other releases that might interest you.
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When: September 1
Where: Theatres
Having given up on his former life as a government assassin, ex-special agent Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) finds a strange homeliness in Southern Italy, where he's well-acquainted with its people and sees them as family. But upon realising his newfound friends have gotten into trouble with the local mafia, he must put his game face back on and hunt them down, piling up dead bodies at a Sicilian farm, despite the odd predicament he's in. Tied to a chair with a gun pointed at his head, McCall stays cool and collected as ever, offering the thugs nine seconds to let him loose, or else they get killed.
He doesn't seem to be out of practice either, slipping right back to his violent roots when the moment calls for it and maintaining a charming smile in the public eye to avoid suspicion. On his path of vengeance, he runs into Emma Collins (Ford v Ferrari).
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When: September 1
Where: Netflix
For the longest time, Siddharth (Juhi Chawla) decides to leave on a business trip — meaning there's no need to ask for permission and everything will be fine, as long as they're back home before she returns.
Or so they think. Being siblings translates to a lot of unnecessary quarrels, and mixing it with alcohol is an unhealthy recipe for disaster. From getting their car towed to hurling eggs at poor strangers, their inconsiderate adventures put them in trouble with the local cops, during which they realise the value of brotherhood the moment they began falling apart, and embrace each other's flaws. The aptly titled Scoop) as the police officer Suhad Pingale.
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When: September 7
Where: Theatres
After ruling the Indian box office with Vijay Sethupathi in an undisclosed role.
As his past catches up with him, Vikram needs all the firepower he can get to guide him through his task in 4DX format release in the country, Jawan is also the first Indian film to be screened at the world's largest IMAX theatre, Leonberg in .
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When: September 7
Where: Theatres
the funny French guy from 2018's The Nun, who got possessed by the end of the film? Yeah, Maurice (Jonas Bloquet) and Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) are now in — two years after the incident at the Romanian abbey where they faced the demon nun Valak. The odd death of a priest sets forth a chain of haunting events at the new church, with several students getting attacked late at night. And so, Sister Irene is once again pitted against the demonic entity, who is now revealed to be a former angel rejected by God. That probably explains why it's angry and hangs about in holy places — so it can somehow reclaim its lost power.
I hope Euphoria) as a young Nun-in-training, Anna Popplewell as a schoolteacher Marcells, and Katelyn Rose Downey as Sophie, one of the first students who detects the awful presence.
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When: September 21
Where: Netflix
Darlings) is the police detective hell-bent on solving the murder.
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When: September 22
Where: Theatres
As with every other entry in this action franchise, Megan Fox), Christmas's ex-girlfriend who's gotten hold of some confidential government documents regarding the mission. Then there's Levy Tran (The Haunting of Hill House) as the aptly-named Lash, adept at chocking people to death with chains.
As for returning faces, the ensemble lineup brings back Dolph Lundgren as the seasoned sniper Gunner Jensen, and Expend4bles' high-octane combat sequences. Expect loads of vehicular combat and explosions, as our heroes prepare to bid an emotional farewell to their longtime leader Ross. As overtly daft as these movies are, I must it it'll be hard to keep up with them without Stallone's involvement in the future.
Watch the Trailer for Expend4ables, Out September 22 in Theatres

Sylvester Stallone in a still from Expend4bles
Photo Credit: Lionsgate
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When: September 22
Where: Amazon Prime Video
When being a masked luchador always cast him to the side as a runt of a wrestler, the openly gay Saúl Armendáriz decided to put on some makeup and slip into the spandex of an Exótico. Cassandro' and slowly climbing the ranks of fame to evolve and upend the ultra-masculine world of wrestling. But with stardom, he starts to lose sight of what's important, causing his mother Yocasta (Perla De La Rosa) to worry about him, while his lover Gerardo (Raúl Castillo) tries hammering into his head that he's ‘pushing things too far' with his character's sassiness.
Not everyone is accepting of his sexuality, which is bound to form the inner conflict for Bad Bunny) who discovers Saúl at a local bar, and Sabrina (Roberta Colindrez), the professional trainer and friend who helps him create his new in-ring persona. Cassandro also seems to have been filmed in a tighter aspect ratio with bars on either side, which I'm assuming is an artistic choice to best replicate the TV broadcasts from the 1990s.
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When: September 22
Where: Theatres
Fed up with her mundane life of doing household chores and running after her husband, 38-year-old Punjabi Sukhpreet Kalra (Selfiee) in the lead roles.
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When: September 27
Where: Netflix
Following Fantastic Mr. Fox, Wes Anderson is taking a stab at Roald Dahl once again in his latest short film Benedict Cumberbatch), who learns about a strange guru who possesses the ability to see through thin objects without opening his eyes. What follows next is an almost spiritual journey, where he decides to master the skill through meditation and uses it to cheat and win big at casinos, before eventually losing interest in it because the thrill of winning is lost.
Besides acquired the Roald Dahl Story Company. “Suddenly, in essence, there was nowhere else you could do it since they own it,” Anderson said in an interview while adding that the small runtime makes it the perfect place to show it, as well.
It is also rumoured that the filmmaker will be adapting other Dahl short stories such as ‘The Swan,' ‘Poison,' and ‘The Ratcatcher,' serving as an anthology that collectively runs for roughly 100 minutes.

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Photo Credit: Netflix
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When: September 29
Where: Theatres
Bash John David Washington), who is summoned to hunt down the titular Creator, the elusive architect of the AI who has created a weapon of mass destruction.
Already grieving from the mysterious disappearance of his wife Maya (Gemma Chan), Joshua and his team of soldiers make their way into enemy territory, only to learn that the world-ending weapon he was ordered to destroy is an AI in the form of a child (Madeleine Yuna Voyles). Not knowing what to do, the pair decide to team up and journey across militia checkpoints and villages under attack, to find a way to stop the weapon — presumably, while keeping the kid alive. Despite breaking scientific themes, the film often seems to touch upon religious aspects as well — specifically, the notion of going to heaven, which is impossible for Joshua because of his terrible past, and the child because she isn't human.
The film features an ensemble cast lineup ranging from Ralph Ineson (The Witch), and Sturgill Simpson (The Hunt). Funnily though, the working title for the film was True Love, which sounds like a romcom — I'm glad they changed it. It might also have been smart for Edwards to base The Creator in the year 2024, given how conflicted we are with the use of artificial intelligence these days. It's a decision that he himself regrets, as revealed in a recent interview.