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Full list of movies releasing in USA in September 2023

Full list of movies releasing in USA in September 2023

Below is a comprehensive list of must-watch films to help you organize your cinema visits or streaming schedule.

Prepare for an early Halloween delight! The upcoming month of September 2023 resurrects two renowned horror franchises and unveils an eerie enigma surrounding a murder. Yet, the offerings extend beyond just horror. For those uninterested in the genre, there are two thrilling action films, a continuation of a romantic comedy series, and a fresh, unparalleled sci-fi escapade. Here’s a brief glimpse into the highly anticipated movies gracing the theaters in September 2023:

The Equalizer 3 (Sept. 1)


Denzel Washington reprises his role as Robert McCall in the third chapter of this adrenaline-fueled franchise. Transitioning from his former life as an assassin, McCall now assumes the role of a guardian for his companions in the southern regions of Italy, shielding them from the menacing clutches of local crime magnates.

The Nun II (Sept. 8)


The eerie universe of the “Conjuring” series widens as it introduces a follow-up to “The Nun.” Once more, Sister Irene finds herself ensnared by the malevolent Valak, who now surfaces after the sinister killing of a priest in France. Be prepared for another round of spine-chilling terror.

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (Sept. 8)


The cherished trilogy of romantic comedy persists as the Portokalos family gathers anew for a voyage to Greece. On this occasion, they come together to fulfill the desires of a departed relative, embarking on a journey that delves into the heartwarming embrace of familial bonds.

Dumb Money (Sept. 15)


Drawn from actual occurrences, this movie delves deep into the GameStop stock upheaval that rattled Wall Street. Embark on a journey with retail traders from Reddit as they go head-to-head against hedge funds, led by a cast of luminaries including Paul Dano, Shailene Woodley, Seth Rogen, and others.

A Haunting in Venice (Sept. 15)


Kenneth Branagh brings back the legendary detective Hercule Poirot in this Agatha Christie-inspired tale of intrigue. Poirot becomes entangled in a murder investigation that unfolds after attending a séance. With a remarkable ensemble, this film ensures an elegant commencement to the eerie season.

Expend4bles (Sept. 22)


The action-packed “Expendables” franchise comes back with a mix of old and new stars. Expect explosive action as Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, and newcomers like Megan Fox team up for another adrenaline-pumping adventure.

Spy Kids: Armageddon (Sept. 22)


Robert Rodriguez revitalizes the “Spy Kids” franchise with a new era. As the offspring of renowned spies unintentionally assist a tech-savvy antagonist, they rise to the occasion to safeguard the world in this family-oriented Netflix revival.

Flora and Son (Sept. 29)

From the director of “Once,” this heartwarming film explores the bond between a single mother and her rebellious son, who find solace and transformation through music. Featuring Eve Hewson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, this emotional journey is set to tug at your heartstrings.

The Creator (Sept. 29)


“Rogue One” director Gareth Edwards presents a new sci-fi flick about a war between humans and AI. John David Washington stars as an ex-special forces agent tasked with taking down an elusive AI creator, only to discover a surprising twist.

Saw X (Sept. 29)


The chilling “Saw” series makes its comeback with its tenth installment, positioned chronologically between the initial and second movies. Anticipate a fresh dose of macabre contraptions and gripping terror as the Jigsaw Killer pursues vengeance in Mexico.

No matter if your preference lies in horror, action, or heartwarming narratives, September 2023 holds an array of captivating options to satisfy every cinephile’s appetite.

 

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