Sky Cinema: What’s New in September 2020?

Time to get a good look at the movies Sky Cinema has planned for September

There are some terrific new movies ahead on Sky Cinema in September that’ll cover quite a few bases if you’re not sure what you fancy on an evening.

Le Mans ’66 and Judy have the biopics covered, while Don’t Let Go and Darlin’ are some fast horror fare. If you’re in the mood for action? Terminator: Dark Fate will be along in the back half of the month.

Here’s a comprehensive look ahead at September on Sky Cinema…

New Premieres

The Good Liar – 4th September

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Ian McKellen’s con man Roy decides his next mark will be millionairess widow Betty (Helen Mirren), but things don’t pan out quite the way he hoped.

Black and Blue – 5th September

This thriller stars Naomie Harris as a cop who accidentally films the killing of a young drug dealer on her body cam. Since the murderers were also cops, she has to turn to the community for help, and only one man is willing to fully support her – Fast & Furious star Tyrese Gibson.

Le Mans ’66 (aka Ford vs Ferrari) – 11th September

Matt Damon and Christian Bale star in the true story of car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles, who get together to design and build a revolutionary new race car for Ford.

Don’t Let Go – 12th September

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A Blumhouse joint, this is a supernatural thriller featuring David Oyelowo as a cop who experiences a family tragedy, only to receive a posthumous call from his dead niece. Can they work together to change the past?

Darlin’ – 15th September

Pollyanna McIntosh’s “social issue horror film” is a standalone sequel to Lucky McKee’s 2011 horror movie The Woman. You may or may not want to check that out before Darlin’, if you have a strong stomach.

Judy – 25th September on Sky Cinema and the Sky Cinema Pass on NOW TV

Renée Zellweger stars as Judy Garland during this London-set period piece. Awards aplenty met Judy, a biopic of the icon’s later years.

Playing with Fire – 19th September

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Fire superintendent Jake Carson (John Cena) and his firefighting team get more than they bargained for when they end up having to babysit three siblings.

Terminator: Dark Fate – 18th September

Sarah Connor comes to the rescue of Dani Ramos and super-soldier Grace when a deadly new Terminator travels back through time to take them out. Arnie is of course along for the ride in this rebooted Terminator entry that chooses to ignore a handful of the sequels.

New Collections

Tranformers – 3rd September to 6th September

The entire Transformers franchise hits Sky Cinema in September, including the most recent and probably most well-received entry of them all, Bumblebee.

Highlights: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Transformers: The Last Knight, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Transformers, Bumblebee

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Superheroes – 21st September until 24th September

A range of family-friendly superhero movies curated to keep everyone sweet in September. Sky Cinema’s collection has a mix of Marvel, DC and Sony efforts, which should keep everyone sweet.

Highlights: Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, Shazam!, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Captain Marvel, Thor, Batman, Man of Steel

Lord of the Rings – 18th September to 20th September

Fancy going back to the world of Peter Jackson’s Middle Earth? In September you can, as the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy will be available.

Highlights: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

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Musicals – 7th September to 17th September

An big helping of musical classics await you on Sky Cinema in September.

Highlights: Grease, A Star is Born, Funny Girl, Evita, Annie, Sister Act, Yesterday, Singin’ In The Rain, Hello Dolly!

See you next month!