September marks the ideal time to cozy up and indulge in an exciting array of new TV shows and movies. With Sky offering a stellar lineup this month, viewers can look forward to an entertainment-packed schedule. From gripping dramas to heartwarming comedies, there’s something for everyone. Below are the top picks to keep on the radar this September.
The Penguin: Gotham’s Next Kingpin
Colin Farrell returns as the formidable Oz Cobb, also known as “The Penguin,” in this highly anticipated series. Building on the success of The Batman, this eight-episode drama dives deep into Gotham City’s criminal underworld. As Oz strives to establish his dominance, viewers are in for an intense ride through power struggles and crime.
- Available: 20 September on Sky Atlantic and NOW.
Don’t miss the chance to witness the rise of Gotham’s most notorious villain.
Brassic S6: Wild Adventures and Emotional Goodbyes
The gang from Brassic is back, and series six promises more wild adventures, laughter, and tears. As the group deals with the aftermath of their explosive encounter with Manolito, the series explores themes of growing up and change. Expect man-eating crocodiles, bigamists, and even a naked cult as the MacDonagh’s stir up more trouble.
- Available: September on Sky Max and NOW.
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions and hilarious escapades with the Brassic crew.
Funny Woman S2: New Challenges and New Beginnings
Sophie, played by Gemma Arterton, returns as Britain’s favorite comedy star in the second season of Funny Woman. However, her life takes unexpected turns as personal and professional challenges arise. From a failed sitcom to a family secret, Sophie’s journey is filled with twists. Despite the setbacks, Sophie’s determination to create a show that reflects her real life shines through.
- Available: 6 September on Sky Max and NOW.
Join Sophie on her quest for success and self-discovery in this compelling comedy series.
Black Widow: The Untold Story of Deception and Crime
Black Widow is a must-watch for true crime enthusiasts. This three-part series delves into the chilling story of Dena Thompson, a woman who spent two decades deceiving, defrauding, and ultimately murdering. The series offers a deep dive into the police investigation that led to her conviction, featuring first-hand accounts from those affected by her crimes.
- Available: September on Sky Documentaries and NOW.
Explore the dark and twisted tale of one of Britain’s most infamous criminals.
Mission to Burnley S2: The Fight for Survival
For sports fans, Mission to Burnley returns with a new season documenting Burnley FC’s battle to stay in the Premier League. With unprecedented access to the inner workings of the club, the series captures the high stakes and intense pressure faced by manager Vincent Kompany and owner Alan Pace. This season is all about survival and determination.
- Available: September on Sky Max and NOW.
Experience the drama and tension as Burnley FC fights to stay in the top flight.
The Sopranos: Relive the Iconic Mob Drama
As The Sopranos celebrates its 25th anniversary, there’s no better time to revisit this groundbreaking series. James Gandolfini’s portrayal of mob boss Tony Soprano, who seeks therapy to manage his double life, remains as compelling as ever. The show’s influence on modern television is undeniable, making it a timeless classic.
- Available: Now on Sky Atlantic and NOW.
Take a trip down memory lane with Tony Soprano and his unforgettable crew.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom: A Hero’s Return
Jason Momoa is back as Arthur Curry in the sequel to the 2018 blockbuster Aquaman. In Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Arthur must team up with his half-brother Orm to protect their underwater kingdom and prevent global destruction. This epic adventure promises stunning visuals and high-octane action.
- Available: 13 September on Sky Cinema and NOW.
Dive into the action-packed world of Atlantis and witness the heroics of Aquaman.
The Sky Arts Awards: A Celebration of Creativity
September brings the inaugural Sky Arts Awards, a celebration of the vibrant British and Irish arts scene. This event honors excellence across various art forms and introduces the unique ‘Arts Hero’ category, recognizing those who work behind the scenes. Broadcast live from The Roundhouse in London, this is a must-watch for art lovers.
- Broadcast live: 17 September on Sky Arts and Freeview.
Celebrate the best of arts and culture with the Sky Arts Awards.
Dive Into September’s Entertainment on Sky
This September, Sky offers a diverse lineup of shows and movies that cater to all tastes. From intense dramas like The Penguin to the nostalgic rewatch of The Sopranos, Sky ensures viewers are entertained throughout the month. With so much to choose from, now is the perfect time to make Sky the go-to platform for all entertainment needs.
Tune into Sky and discover a world of entertainment waiting to be explored.