Here Are The Scariest Things Coming To Netflix In September

Jaws

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Set on the fictitious Amity Island, a giant man-eating great white shark has begun terrorizing the small New England Island the summer of 1975. After being told they can’t close the beaches to tourists, the local police chief, a marine biologist, and a professional shark hunter set out to take care of the shark and an epic battle between Man vs. Shark ensues.

Jaws 2

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Years after the terror that shook Amity Island, the Mayor of the town is eager to rid the reputation they have for death and disappearances. After two divers go missing, the local police chief once again assumes that something isn’t right. Everyone thinks it might just be PTSD from his previous battle with a great white, but there’s something ominous waiting in the water.

Jaws 3

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A great white shark has made its way into a sea park much to the dismay of the workers. After several deaths the shark is captured, but reveals something even worse in the underground sea tunnels below the park: a mother shark looking for her pup.

Jaws: The Revenge

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The final installment of the Jaws franchise follows the remaining Brody family, who have constantly been plagued with shark attacks and incidents. Following the death of her son at the jaws of a great white, Ellen Brody (Lorraine Grey) sets off to heal in the Bahamas. As she begins a relationship with Hoagie Newcombe (Michael Caine), a huge great white seeks her out to finish the job once and for all.

The Forgotten

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Telly Paretta (Julianne Moore), is a grieving mother struggling to cope after the death of her 8-year-old son. She is stunned when her psychiatrist (Gary Sinise) reveals that she has fabricated eight years of memories about a son she actually never had. But when she meets a man (Dominic West) who has had a similar experience, Telly sets out on a search to prove her son’s existence, and her own sanity.

Gerald’s Game

Gerald’s Game

A Netflix original set to premiere at the end of September, Gerald’s Game is the film adaptation of the Stephen King novel sharing the same name. After accidentally killing her husband while she is handcuffed to a bed, a young woman realizes she has little hope of being rescued and the voices in her head slowly but surely begin to take over.

Little Evil

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Another Netflix original starring Evangeline Lilly and Adam Scott, Little Evil tells the story of Gary (Scott) who has just married Samantha (Lilly) and realizes her 6-year-old son just might be the Antichrist.

Deep Blue Sea

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Dr. Susan McAlester is working on a remote island research facility with DNA altered sharks in the hopes of finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. When a procedure goes awry and a shark attacks one of the facilities backers, it becomes clear that the sharks outnumber the humans and want to escape. McAlester and her team must figure out how to stop them from breeding, while also staying alive.

The Walking Dead: Season 7

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Season 7 of the AMC smash hit picks up with the group, after suffering a massive loss and death, coming to terms with living under the ruling of Negan and as a part of his community. The second half of the season focuses on the group building an army of their own, and to preparing for all-out war against Negan and the Saviors.

Requiem For A Dream

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The psychological Aronofsky thriller Requiem for a Dream tells parallel stories of addiction that are all somehow linked by the relationship between the lonely, widowed Sara Goldfarb and her son, Harry. Thought Catalog Logo Mark

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