What’s New on Netflix in September: ‘Zootopia’ and ‘Luke Cage’ Coming, ‘Fringe’ Leaving (Photos)

What’s New on Netflix in September: ‘Zootopia’ and ‘Luke Cage’ Coming, ‘Fringe’ Leaving (Photos)

From Disney smash animated hit “Zootopia” to Netflix Originals “Narcos” and “Marvel’s Luke Cage” to “Jaws,” here’s the best of what Netflix is adding in September, and what you need to watch before it leaves.

Available Sept. 1:

What better time to stream “Jaws” than at summer’s end? You can even create a “Jaws” marathon, since “Jaws 2,” “Jaws 3” and “Jaws: The Revenge” will also come to Netflix that day.

Available Sept. 1:

Tell your dad “Saving Private Ryan” will now be available to stream. It’ll make his weekend.

Available Sept. 1:

We’re not including “Top Gun” in this list just to make a “Danger Zone” joke, we promise.

Available Sept. 2:

The second season of Netflix Original Series “Narcos” drops, with Pablo Escobar (Wagner Moura) escaping prison and stacking up the body count.

Available Sept. 22:

The first season of Netflix Original “Easy,” Joe Swanberg‘s anthology series about the denizens of Chicago that includes Jake Johnson, Hannibal Burress, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Aya Cash in its cast, premieres.

Available Sept. 23:

Documentary “Audrie & Daisy” chronicles the lives of two girls driven to suicide attempts after being sexually assaulted.

Available Sept. 23:

Comedian Iliza Shlesinger’s third, Chicago-shot special, “Iliza Shlesinger: Confirmed Kills,” hits.

Available Sept. 23:

Low-key modern Western (and Netflix Original Series) “Longmire” returns for its fifth season of crime fighting in Wyoming.

Available Sept. 30:

Just squeaking in under the wire is “Marvel’s Luke Cage,” the much-anticipated third entrant into Marvel’s “Defenders” series, starring Mike Colter as the indestructible Cage.

Leaving Sept. 1:

Perfect your Blue Steel imitation before “Zoolander” gets disappeared by Mugatu.

Leaving Sept. 9:

Underrated Disney animated movies “The Emperor’s New Groove” and “Lilo & Stitch” are going back in the streaming vault for a bit.

Leaving Sept. 11:

The Observers have won. All five seasons of “Fringe” will be departing the service, leaving you with nothing but YouTube fan videos dedicated to Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Olivia (Anna Torv).

Leaving Sept. 25:

September is a bad month for J.J. Abrams-produced shows on Netflix, as “Alias” and its spy family join “Fringe” in abandoning viewers who want to re-watch the incomparable “Phase Two” episode whenever they want.

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