New on Netflix: 10 movies and shows to watch this week, Sept. 14

The Devil All The Time: Robert Pattinson as Preston Teagardin. Photo Cr. Glen Wilson/Netflix © 2020
The Devil All The Time: Robert Pattinson as Preston Teagardin. Photo Cr. Glen Wilson/Netflix © 2020 /
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These are the new Netflix movies and shows to stream this week, Sept. 14

For a quick list of the best Netflix movies and shows to watch this week, you’ve come to the right place! Here are over 10 options for you to watch.

Our go-to streaming service is adding several new movies and shows for its subscribers this week. Despite the rage Netflix caused over its decision to stream Cuties and then defend it, the show goes on for the streaming titan.

You can check out a list of everything coming to and leaving Netflix in the month of September 2020, HERE, but for a simple list of what you can stream this week, beginning on Sept. 15, read on. There’s something for everybody!

If Netflix isn’t your go-to streaming service, which one do you find yourself watching more? A recent poll from Reelgood shows that Netflix and HBO Max is one of the most popular streaming service combinations, along with Prime Video and Peacock.

The biggest features coming from this week are The Devil All the Time and Ratchedthe former being a movie starring Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson, and the latter a drama thriller from Ryan Murphy starring Sarah Paulson.

For the kids, especially those who enjoy dinosaurs, there’s Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Let’s dive in and learn what else is headed our way this week!

New on Netflix this week

  • Ancient Aliens season 3, Sept. 15
  • Cold Case Files Classic season 1, Sept. 15
  • Pawn Stars season 2, Sept. 15
  • Taco Chronicles: Volume 2, Sept. 15
  • The Smurfs 2, Sept. 15
  • Criminal: UK season 2, Sept. 16
  • The Devil All the Time, Sept. 16
  • The Parademic, Sept. 16
  • Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous season 1, Sept. 18
  • Ratched season 1, Sept. 18
  • Whipped, Sept. 18

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What will you be watching this week? One of our recommendations or a hidden gem we should know about? Let us know if we missed anything!