Another month, another line-up of incredibly diverse Netflix original films. September's offerings feature flicks that take place all over the world — including France, the Netherlands, Italy, Egypt, and Japan — as well as the highly anticipated Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, and we couldn't be more psyched. From wild Alaskan wolves to hair identity crises, check out the 11 new movies you need to watch next month.
Starring Shannon Purser from Stranger Things, this movie is about an ambitious but unpopular high schooler who starts exchanging texts with a guy she finds herself falling for — except that he thinks she is Veronica, the most popular girl in school.
When it's available: Sept. 7
Featuring the voices of John Krasinski, Charlyne Yi, and Jason Sudeikis, this animated action film is about the unlikely friendship between a top-secret robot and a lonely young girl as they take on bullies and evil bots.
When it's available: Sept. 7
This French film takes place in 1930s Paris, following Grand Guignol Theater's leading lady, who finds herself pursued by a threatening stalker from her past.
When it's available: Sept. 7
In this Dutch drama, banking brothers Walraven and Gifs van Hall help fund the Dutch resistance in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam.
When it's available: Sept. 11
Based on a true story, a young man is subjected to Italy's ruthless Carabinieri police after he is arrested in Rome for a drug-related offense.
When it's available: Sept. 12
In a live-action adaptation of the Japanese anime series, a teenager reluctantly acquires superpowers from a wounded reaper, and the two team up to collect lost souls.
When it's available: Sept. 14
This spy thriller is based on the true story of Ashraf Marwan, the son-in-law and special adviser of former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser who became a spy for Israel.
When it's available: Sept. 14
In this domestic drama based on Ted Thompson's novel by the same name, a wealthy financier (played by Ben Mendelsohn) retires from his job and leaves his wife (Edie Falco) in the hope of getting a new lease on life.
When it's available: Sept. 14
When a woman gets tired of waiting for her longtime boyfriend to propose, she learns to love herself again by getting rid of her greatest asset: her hair.
When it's available: Sept. 21
In this thriller starring Jeffrey Wright, Alexander Skarsgard, and Riley Keough, a naturalist is brought to a desolate Alaskan village to search for the wolves that are suspected to have killed three children.
When it's available: Sept. 28