Netflix UK has confirmed a host of movies coming to the platform as we draw into September.

Among the new additions for next month are Tom Holland's first solo outing as Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Zombieland sequel Double Tap, as well as classics such as Legally Blonde, The Truman Show and Jerry Maguire.

Also coming to the platform is the Oscar-winning 1917, Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained and comedy Old School, as well as new movie Kate.

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The Bang Bang Club, Cemetery Junction, Exit Wounds, The Guns of Navarone, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, The Iron Giant, My Summer Prince, Rush Hour, Shot Caller, Something's Gotta Give have also been confirmed.

On top of that are Afterlife of the Party, A Closed Book, Night Wolf, Pentagram, Worth, Here Are the Young Men, Prey, Nightbooks, Schumacher, Intrusion and The Starling.

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In short, there's plenty to keep us entertained as those cold nights start to draw in.

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Catching up on Homecoming also seems ideal as we await the MCU's third Spidey movie No Way Home, which finally debuted its trailer earlier this week.

In fact, the clip has become so popular that its already beaten a huge viewing record set by the trailer for Avengers: Endgame, having been viewed a massive 355.5 million times in just 24 hours.

The movie's official Twitter account acknowledged the feat by writing: "Nbd, just broke the internet and the 24-hour global record for the most watched and talked about trailer ever! #SpiderManNoWayHome."

Spider-Man: Far From Home is available now on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download. Spider-Man: No Way Home has a December 17, 2021 release date.

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