
Chadwick Boseman's turn as a royal superhero in "Marvel's Black Panther" was a major hit at the box office and being buzzed about as a major Oscar contender. It's streaming on Netflix in September and is one of the many things streaming during the month.

"Marvel's Iron Fist" Season 2: The action-packed show about a man with the power of the Iron Fist seeking to reclaim his past and fulfill his destiny is back for its sophomore season. (Netflix)

"Atypical" Season 2 : A teen with autism, who decides to get a girlfriend and be more independent, puts his family on a path of self-discovery in this dramedy. (Netflix)

"American Vandal" Season 2 : This true-crime satire revolves around a high school rocked by an act of vandalism -- and a main suspect who pleads innocence and finds an ally in a filmmaker. (Netflix)

"Norm Macdonald Has a Show": The "SNL" alum and comedian hosts this talk show with celebrity guests, unexpected conversation and a behind-the-scenes view into his world. (Netflix)

"The Good Cop": Tony Danza stars in this crime series about an honest cop getting advice from a retired New York Police officer about his job to his love life. (Netflix)

"Nappily Ever After": Sanaa Lathan stars as a woman who seemingly has a perfect life and does something radical when it becomes apparent it's not that perfect after all. (Netflix)

"Sierra Burgess is a Loser": A wrong-number text sparks a virtual romance between a smart but unpopular teen and a sweet jock who thinks he's talking to a gorgeous cheerleader in this rom-com. (Netflix)

"D.L Hughley: Contrarian": Comedian D.L. Hughley riffs on politics, "Black Panther," his upbringing and more in a rapid-fire stand-up show filmed at at Philadelphia's Merriam Theater. (Netflix)

"Quincy": This documentary on music impresario Quincy Jones' life and career was co-directed by his daughter, actress Rashida Jones. (Netflix)

"Chef's Table": The next installment of this Emmy-nominated series introduces global culinary stars who are redefining gourmet food with innovative dishes and tantalizing desserts. (Netflix)

"The Dragon Prince": Two human princes and an elven assassin team up on an epic quest to bring peace to their warring lands after making an extraordinary discovery in this children' sci-fi fantasy series. (Netflix)

"Hilda": Hilda travels from a wilderness full of elves and giants to Trolber, a bustling city packed with new friends and mysterious creatures in this kids TV series. (Netflix)

"Quantico" Season 3 Priyanka Chopra stars in this thriller-drama series about a former FBI agent/ former CIA analyst looking to clear her name. (Netflix)

"I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman" Season 2: The comic is her unfiltered self in this late-night talk show with guests like writer Roxane Gay. (Hulu)

"13 going on 30": We dare you not to love this rom-com in which Jennifer Garner stars as a teen who suddenly finds herself an adult. Like, seriously. (Hulu)

"The Bone Collector": Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie star in this psychological thriller. Based on the crime novel of the same name written by Jeffery Deaver, the film centers on a quadriplegic detective who teams up with a patrol cop to try and stop a serial killers. (Hulu)

"The Amityville Horror": James Brolin and Margot Kidder scared an entire generation in this horror film based on a true story about a couple who experience what they believe to be paranormal activity after they purchase a home where a man killed his family. (Hulu, Amazon Prime)

"City of God": This 2002 crime film -- set in the Brazilian suburb of Rio de Janeiro -- won critical acclaim and used actual residents of the area as actors in the movie. (Hulu)

"Dr. Dolittle 2": Eddie Murphy returns to the role of a doctor who can talk to animals. This time around, he's trying to save their home from developers. (Hulu)

"Jerry Maguire": Help us help you by directing you to this incredibly romantic tale about a sports agent seeking redemption, starring Tom Cruise and Renée Zellweger. (Hulu, Amazon Prime)

"The English Patient": Based on the novel by Michael Ondaatje, this film is both a love story and a war drama about a badly burned man who shares his tragic story with his nurse. (Hulu)

"Daphne & Velma": The teen sleuths from "Scooby Doo" get their own spinoff, starring Sarah Jeffery and Sarah Gilman. (Hulu)

"American Horror Story: Cult" : Sarah Paulson stars as Ally Mayfair-Richards in the seventh season of FX's horror-anthology series. (Hulu)

"Forever": June (Maya Rudolph) and Oscar (Fred Armisen) live a predictable wedded life until they suddenly find themselves in a completely unexpected situation, raising questions about love and marriage. (Amazon Prime)

"King Lear": Anthony Hopkins stars in this more-modern take on the classic Shakespeare play. (Amazon Prime)

"Asylum" Season 1: Ben Miller stars in this comedy series about a man hiding out in an embassy to avoid extradition. (Amazon Prime)

"Ghostbusters": It's been more than 30 years since Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray first suited up, strapped on their proton packs and changed pop culture with comedy, special effects and an irresistible theme song. (Amazon Prime)

"Hustle and Flow": You know it's hard out here for... characters in this film about a hustler who wants to get out of the game and become a rapper. (Amazon Prime)

"Phantom Thread": Daniel Day Lewis stars as a complicated couturier opposite Leslie Manville in this critically acclaimed film. (HBO Now)

"Chinatown": Jack Nicholson stars in this Roman Polanski-directed neo-noir classic that features a twist. (Amazon Prime)

"Hot Summer Nights": Timothée Chalamet and Maika Monroe star in this coming-of-age film about a boy who spends a summer in Massachusetts. (Amazon Prime)

"The Shape of Water": Sally Hawkins stars as a mute janitor who forms a relationship with an amphibious creature being held in captivity in a secret research facility in this critically acclaimed drama. (HBO Now)

"The Greatest Showman": Hugh Jackman takes on one of his biggest roles yet as P.T. Barnum in this big-top musical. (HBO Now)

"Jack Irish" season 2 : Guy Pearce returns to his Aussie roots as the late Peter Temple's antihero in a new six-part thriller. This time Irish stumbles into the world of manipulative pharmaceutical companies, corrupt educational institutions aimed at international students and fatal clinical trials. (Acorn TV)