The Best TV Shows to Watch in September 2023

The Best TV Shows to Watch in September 2023

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For as long as there have been nerds and a way to capture their favorite TV shows, people have been indulging in binge-watching, whether it’s on DVDs or good old self-recorded VHS tapes. But nowadays, binge-watching has evolved from a pastime into a cultural phenomenon that influences how entertainment is created at its core. Whether you’re a lifelong binge-watcher or just recently joined the club, there are some shows out there that are just perfect for devouring as quickly as possible. So, if you’re scrolling through your streaming platforms and wondering, ‘What show should I watch next?’ don’t fret! The Screen Beasts staff has curated a fantastic list of binge-worthy tv shows to watch in September 2023 available on Netflix, Hulu, Max, Disney+, and Prime Video.

Succession (2018-present)

PictureSuccession
Genre
Drama
Runtime
1 hour
Directed by
Jesse Armstrong
8.3/10
Cast
Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin, Alan Ruck, Nicholas Braun

Succession is a unique blend of the present day and its own fantastical universe, thanks to the world the Roy family has crafted for themselves. This powerful family controls a multinational media and entertainment empire, and they are filthy rich. They wield tremendous influence over the world, but what makes this series truly intriguing is its focus on their internal family dynamics and dysfunction. The characters in Succession are delightfully chaotic, messy, and selfish, which paradoxically makes them utterly captivating. As the Roy siblings vie for control of the company under their father Logan (played brilliantly by Brian Cox), allegiances constantly shift, making it impossible to decide who to root for or against. Once you start watching, it’s nearly impossible to stop.

Suits (2011-2019)

PictureSuits
Genre
Drama, Legal
Runtime
42–45 minutes
Directed by
Various
7.9/10
Cast
Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Rick Hoffman, Meghan Markle, Sarah Rafferty, Gina Torres

Suits is a legal drama that stars Patrick J. Adams as a clever university dropout who is recruited by the impeccably suave Harvey Specter (played by Gabriel Macht) to work at a prestigious New York City law firm. Over nine seasons, Suits draws viewers in with intriguing legal cases but keeps them hooked with the complex office politics and layered characters, brought to life by an incredible cast that includes Gina Torres, Sarah Rafferty, and even Meghan Markle. Although it’s been off the air for some time, Suits continues to attract new fans with its sharp dialogue and compelling stories.

The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022-present)

PictureThe Summer I Turned Pretty
Genre
Drama, Romance, Coming-of-age
Runtime
45 minutes
Directed by
Erica Dundon, Karen Maine, Marta Kauffman, Joe Nussbaum
7.4/10
Cast
Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Jackie Chung, Rachel Blanchard, Sean Kaufman

Based on Jenny Han’s beloved YA novel trilogy, The Summer I Turned Pretty is a coming-of-age series designed for romantics of all ages. Lola Tung makes her debut as Belly, a teenage girl blossoming into a young woman during summers spent with family, friends, and two brothers she has a crush on, Conrad and Jeremiah. While the first season primarily explores the love triangle between Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah, the second season delves deeper into family dynamics in the face of change.

And Just Like That (2021-present)

PictureAnd Just Like That
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Runtime
30–45 minutes
Directed by
Various
6.7/10
Cast
Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Sara Ramirez, Chris Noth, David Eigenberg

Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis reunite in And Just Like That, a sequel series to Sex and the City, created by Darren Star and Michael Patrick King. In an attempt to both attract new viewers and retain loyal fans, the show reintroduces old love interests and explores more progressive storylines with new characters. While the first season garnered some controversy, particularly regarding Chris Noth’s character, Big, the second season finds its footing with more comedy and plots centered around fifty-something women.

Minx (2022-present)

PictureMinx
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Runtime
30 minutes
Directed by
Lucia Aniello
7.4/10
Cast
Ophelia Lovibond, Jake Johnson, Idara Victor, Jessica Lowe, Lennon Parham, Michael Angarano

Minx, created by Ellen Rapoport, is a delightfully cheeky series set in the 1970s. It follows Joyce, a feminist journalist played by Ophelia Lovibond, who teams up with porn publisher Doug, portrayed by Jake Johnson, to create the first erotic magazine aimed at a female audience. The chemistry between Lovibond and Johnson is electric, supported by an outstanding cast that includes Jessica Lowe and Oscar Montoya. Minx is not only hilarious but also visually stunning, with impeccable costume and set design that transports viewers to the 1970s while charmingly exploring themes of feminism, sexuality, and determination.

Yellowstone (2018-present)

PictureYellowstone
Genre
Western, Drama
Runtime
1 hour
Directed by
Various
8.6/10
Cast
Kevin Costner, Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille

Yellowstone is a contemporary American Western series co-created by John Linson and Taylor Sheridan, known for Sicario. Emmy and Oscar-winner Kevin Costner leads the cast in this gripping drama that explores the lives of ranchers as they navigate conflicts involving land ownership, corruption, greed, and history. Supported by a talented ensemble including Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, and Wes Bentley, Yellowstone captures the beauty of the American heartland throughout the series.

Welcome to Chippendales (2022-2023)

PictureWelcome to Chippendales
Genre
True crime, Drama
Runtime
50 minutes
Directed by
Daniel Minahan
7.3/10
Cast
Kumail Nanjiani, Margaret Qualley, Andrew Rannells, Juliette Lewis, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Matt Bomer

Welcome to Chippendales is an Emmy-nominated tale of desire, ambition, and murder, based on the book Deadly Dance: The Chippendales Murders. Kumail Nanjiani stars as Somen “Steve” Banerjee, an Indian entrepreneur who builds a male strip club empire that takes the nation by storm but makes a few dangerous enemies along the way. The series masterfully portrays the complexity of Banerjee’s life, resembling the peaks and valleys of a Greek tragedy.

Shrinking (2023-present)

PictureShrinking
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Runtime
30 minutes
Directed by
Bill Lawrence
8/10
Cast
Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, Maya Rudolph, Shelia Vand, Emmy Rossum, Nate Corddry

Shrinking is a touching exploration of grief and personal transformation that strikes the perfect balance between introspection and humor. Jason Segel leads an exceptional ensemble cast alongside Harrison Ford and Jessica Williams. Segel portrays a grieving widower and father who turns to radical honesty while treating his therapy patients. The show cleverly uses his outbursts and blunt advice to help people with their issues in unique ways, all while allowing the character to evolve. Harrison Ford shines as the curmudgeonly yet wise mentor who adds depth to the series.

Wrapping it up!

With such an array of captivating series at our fingertips, it’s clear that the art of binge-watching is here to stay, shaping the way we consume and create entertainment. So, the next time you find yourself pondering what to watch, let this curated list be your guide to a world of engaging stories and unforgettable characters. Grab your popcorn, settle into your favorite spot on the couch, and embark on a binge-watching journey that promises laughter, tears, and plenty of unforgettable moments. Happy viewing!

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