Fun Disney content is on its way to Netflix
LOS ANGELES -- Disney magic is coming to Netflix in September.
As previously announced, the streaming giant is adding more Disney films to its library, starting this month.
Here's a look at what to stream.
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Top Pick: Zootopia
There's a reason this Disney movie made over $1 billion at the global box office.
It's great -- and a perfect streaming choice for the whole family. It hits Netflix on Sept. 20.
Netflix original to check out: Luke Cage
Get ready, Jessica Jones fans: This new Marvel spin off is a good one.
On Sept. 30, viewers can get to know Luke Cage better with the new series.
It follows Cage in the aftermath of the events from Season 1 of Jessica Jones.
Also coming to Netflix in September:
TV
Crashing, Season 1 (9/1)
Game Winning Hit, Season 1 (9/1)
Heartland, Season 7 (9/1)
Hellevator: Season 1 (9/1)
I Am the Ambassador, Season 1, Netflix exclusive (9/1)
The IT Crowd, Series 5 (9/1)
Lucky Days, Season 1 (9/1)
Shameless (U.S.), Season 56 (9/1)
The Womanizer, Season 1(9/1)
The Year of Happiness and Love, sSason 1 (9/1)
Baby Daddy, Season 5 (9/2)
Kazoops!, Season 1, Netflix Original (9/2)
Kulipari: An Army of Frogs, Netflix Original (9/2)
Narcos, Season 2, Netflix Original (9/2)
Young & Hungry, Season 4 (9/2)
The Blacklist, Season 3 (9/7)
Galavant, Seasons 1 and 2 (9/7)
Supergirl, Season 1 (9/10)
Hawaii Five0, Season 6 (9/13)
Goldie & Bear, Season 1 (9/14)
The Walking Dead, Season 6 (9/15)
Luther, Season 4 (9/17)
Penny Dreadful, Season 3 (9/17)
Call the Midwife, Series 5 (9/19)
Gotham, Season 2 (9/19)
New Girl, Season 5 (9/20)
Bones, Season 11 (9/22)
Easy, Season 1, Netflix Original (9/22)
Wallander, Series 4 (9/22)
Last Man Standing, Season 5 (9/23)
Longmire, Season 5, Netflix Originals (9/23)
VeggieTales in the House, Season 4, Netflix Originals (9/23)
Portlandia, Season 6 (9/24)
Family Guy, Season 14 (9/25)
The Fosters, Season 4 (9/28)
Marvel's Luke Cage, Season 1, Netflix Original (9/30)
Scream, Season 2 (9/30)
Movies
The Amityville Horror (9/1)
Babel (9/1)
Bayou Maharajah: The Tragic Genius of James Booker (9/1)
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (9/1)
Bratz: The Movie (9/1)
Burn, Burn, Burn (9/1)
Cats & Dogs (9/1)
Defiance (9/1)
Easy Fortune Happy Life (9/1)
Europe's Last Great Wilderness (9/1)
The Fierce Wife (9/1)
Footloose (9/1)
Full Out (9/1)
Hoot (9/1)
Hope Floats (9/1)
Indochina's Wild Heart (9/1)
Jaws (9/1)
Jaws 2 (9/1)
Jaws 3 (9/1)
Jaws: The Revenge (9/1)
Joyful Noise (9/1)
Keepers of the Game (9/1)
Last Holiday (9/1)
Man on Wire (9/1)
Milk Money (9/1)
Practical Magic (9/1)
Road Trip (9/1)
Sam Kinison: Breaking the Rules (9/1)
Saving Private Ryan (9/1)
Scary Movie 2 (9/1)
Stomp the Yard (9/1)
Sweeney Todd (9/1)
Top Gun (9/1)
True Grit (9/1)
U571 (9/1)
The Wicker Man (9/1)
Wild Madagascar (9/1)
Crash (9/6)
The Finest Hours (9/6)
Hard Target 2 (9/6)
Honey 3 (9/6)
R.L. Stine's Mostly Ghostly: One Night in Doom House (9/6)
London Has Fallen (9/13)
Extremist, Netflix Original (9/13)
Sample This (9/15)
Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made (9/16)
Cedric The Entertainer: Live from the Ville, Netflix Originals (9/16)
The White Helmets, Netflix Originals (9/16)
3 Days to Kill (9/17)
Colliding Dreams (9/20)
Iliza Shlesinger: Confirmed Kills, Netflix Originals (9/23)
Audrie & Daisy, Netflix Original (9/23)
River (9/24)
Margaret Cho: PsyCHO (9/25)
The Imitation Game (9/28)
Amanda Knox, Netflix Original (9/30)
Saba was a Los Angeles-based reporter who covers all things digital entertainment, including YouTube, streaming services and digital influencers. Prior to that, she spent two years at the Los Angeles Times covering entertainment for the Calendar and Company Town sections. Saba grew up in Santa Monica and graduated from Boston University with a B.S. in journalism and B.A. in political science. When not reporting, she is usually binge watching shows online or looking for new coffee shops to frequent.