What’s Worth Streaming: Here’s what’s new on Hulu in September 2023 — and what’s leaving

by | Aug 28, 2023 | Stock Market

After a sizzling summer, Hulu’s slate of new releases is slightly less impressive in September 2023, though there should still be enough standouts to keep subscribers happy. The Emmy-nominated docuseries “Welcome to Wrexham” (Sept. 13) is back for its second season, following the trials and tribulations of an underdog Welsh soccer club owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny. Season 1 was a fantastically entertaining, if at times self-serving, behind-the-scenes look at the team and its diehard fans. Season 2 follows Wrexham’s 2022-’23 season, which — no spoilers (though you can check online) — should be even more dramatic. New episodes will stream a day after they air on FX.

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And Halloween may still be two months away, but Hulu is also going all-in on horror, with “The Other Black Girl” (Sept. 13), a “Get Out”-like workplace thriller based on Zakiya Dalila Harris’ novel about a the only Black woman (Sinclair Daniel) working at a New York publishing house who believes she’s found an ally in a new co-worker, only to discover something more sinister is afoot; “American Horror Story: Delicate, Part 1” (Sept. 21), starring Emma Roberts, Kim Kardashian and Cara Delevigne in a story about an actress whose pregnancy takes a harrowing turn; and “No One Will Save You” (Sept. 22), a horror movie starring Kaitlyn Dever as an anxiety-ridden woman whose home in invaded by aliens. A few notes on “AHS: Delicate”: New eps will stream a day after first airing on FX, Halley Feiffer takes over as showrunner from Ryan Murphy, and its second half will air sometime after the Hollywood strikes are resolved. Also see: What’s coming in September to Netflix | Amazon’s Prime Video | Max The Disney
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And Halloween may still be two months away, but Hulu is also going all-in on horror, with “The Other Black Girl” (Sept. 13), a “Get Out”-like workplace thriller based on Zakiya Dalila Harris’ novel about a the only Black woman (Sinclair Daniel) working at a New York publishing house who believes she’s found an ally in a new co-worker, only to discover something more sinister is afoot; “American Horror Story: Delicate, Part 1” (Sept. 21), starring Emma Roberts, Kim Kardashian and Cara Delevigne in a story about an actress whose pregnancy takes a harrowing turn; and “No One Will Save You” (Sept. 22), a horror movie starring Kaitlyn Dever as an anxiety-ridden woman whose home in invaded by aliens. A few notes on “AHS: Delicate”: New eps will stream a day after first airing on FX, Halley Feiffer takes over as showrunner from Ryan Murphy, and its second half will air sometime after the Hollywood strikes are resolved. Also see: What’s coming in September to Netflix | Amazon’s Prime Video | Max The Disney
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