
Tomorrow, Sept 22
- ‘Thai Cave Rescue’ (series)
A Thai youth soccer team and their assistant coach are trapped within Tham Luang Cave, prompting a worldwide rescue effort. This six-part limited series is based on the global spotlight-grabbing true events of 2018.
- ‘Karma’s World’, season 4 (series)
New songs and adventures await in Hansberry Heights as Karma rhymes her way through bigger challenges and shows up for her family, friends and community. A kids’ series, lest this isn’t clear.
Friday, Sept 23
- ‘A Jazzman’s Blues’ (film)
Tyler Perry’s tale of forbidden love and family drama unravels 40 years of secrets and lies against a soundtrack of jukebox blues in the Deep South. Joshua Boone and Amirah Vann star.
- ‘Lou’ (film)
A gruff retiree living a quiet life with her dog battles the elements and her own dark past when a neighbour’s little girl is kidnapped during a storm. Award-winning Allison Janney takes on the title role, alongside Jurnee Smollett and Logan Marshall-Green.
Saturday, Sept 24
- ‘Dynasty’, season 5 (series)
Next-level power plays, nasty sibling rivalries, and non-stop sabotage mean there’s no rest for the Colbys and Carringtons in the final season of this reboot.
- ‘Fullmetal Alchemist: The Final Alchemy’ (film)
The Elric brothers’ long and winding journey comes to a close in the epic live-action final part of the trilogy, where they must face off against an unworldly, nationwide threat.

Monday, Sept 26
- ‘A Trip to Infinity’ (documentary)
Eminent mathematicians, particle physicists, and cosmologists dive into infinity and its mind-bending implications for the universe.
- ‘My Little Pony: Make Your Mark: Chapter 2’ (series)
Welcome back to Equestria, where pony magic is everywhere!
Tuesday, Sept 27
- ‘Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy’ (comedy special)
After performing standup for 20 years, Kroll makes his Netflix comedy debut. Witness his vulnerable side as he talks about getting his heart broken for the first time at age 33, the power of mothers, his journey to fatherhood, and the trick to farting without making any noise.
Wednesday, Sept 28
- ‘Blonde’ (film)
Based on the bestselling novel by Joyce Carol Oates, this boldly reimagined fictional portrait of Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe is fresh off its Venice Film Festival premiere. Ana de Armas defies critics and stuns as the bombshell actress in this buzzy biopic directed by Andrew Dominik.
- ‘Eat the Rich: The GameStop Saga’ (documentary)
Millennial misfits band together online to rescue their beloved video-game retailer GameStop from the clutches of Wall Street bigwigs, in a viral “David vs Goliath” story for the 21st century.
- ‘Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons’, season 6 (series)
Wrongfully convicted former inmate Raphael Rowe continues his investigation of formidable prisons in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Greece, and Moldova.

Thursday, Sept 29
- ‘After Ever Happy’ (film)
As a shocking truth about a couple’s families emerges, two lovers discover they are not so different from each other. The fourth instalment in the film series after “After”, “After We Collided”, and “After We Fell”.
- ‘The Doll 3’ (film)
After being possessed by the spirit of her late brother, a wicked doll terrorises a woman and her loved ones, in the latest instalment of this Indonesian horror franchise.
Friday, Sept 30
- ‘Entergalactic’ (series)
From the minds of rapper Kid Cudi and Kenya Barris (“Black-ish”) comes a story of two young artists navigating the twists and turns of finding love in New York City. This animated series is based on Kid Cudi’s album.
- ‘Plan A Plan B’ (film)
When an earnest matchmaker moves into an office next to a cynical divorce attorney, their bitter conflict is complicated by a growing attraction. A Hindi romantic comedy.