What is on Sky TV and NOW this September?
Back-to-school season brings Brassic’s final, chaos-filled series to Sky and NOW this September. Find out more and check out all the other highlights coming up.
Back to School, Back to Brassic… One Last Time
As summer winds down, Sky and NOW are ramping up for an action-packed September. Fans are in for a treat with the seventh and final series of Brassic, plus a slate of fresh dramas, comedies, thrillers, and films — from Mark Ruffalo in a gritty US limited series to Robert Eggers’ haunting reimagining of Nosferatu.
Brassic – Series 7
Vinnie, Erin, and the gang return for one last wild ride in Brassic. The final series sees them clash with old foes, reconnect with long-lost family, and plunge headfirst into even more chaos. Joe Gilgun reprises his role as Vinnie alongside Ryan Sampson, Michelle Keegan, Aaron Heffernan, Parth Thakerar, Joanna Higson, Steve Evets, and Bhavna Limbachia. After seven seasons and 50 episodes, this farewell promises all the mischief, madness, and surprises fans love.
The Paper
From the creators of The Office comes a new workplace mockumentary set in the newsroom of the struggling Toledo Truth-Teller. Led by Domhnall Gleeson, the ensemble cast includes Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, Melvin Gregg, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Ramona Young, Tim Key, and Oscar Nuñez. Expect sharp wit and heartfelt moments as volunteer reporters attempt to revive a once-great paper.
Task
Mark Ruffalo stars as an FBI agent in working-class Philadelphia, heading a task force to stop a string of violent robberies led by an unsuspecting family man, played by Tom Pelphrey. Also featuring Emilia Jones, Jamie McShane, Sam Keeley, Thuso Mbedu, Fabien Frankel, Alison Oliver, Raúl Castillo, Silvia Dionicio, Phoebe Fox, and Martha Plimpton.
The Yogurt Shop Murders
A chilling true-crime docuseries revisits the 1991 Austin, Texas case where four teenage girls were murdered in a frozen yogurt shop. Through interviews with investigators, families, and those once accused, the series examines flawed law enforcement practices, media influence, and the lingering impact of grief.
The Sky Arts Awards
Returning on 16 September at London’s iconic Roundhouse, The Sky Arts Awards celebrates excellence across British and Irish arts. Covering everything from classical music and literature to television and visual arts, it remains the only ceremony honouring the full breadth of cultural genres.
The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets
This documentary goes inside the home of the alleged Gilgo Beach killer, revealing chilling details through exclusive interviews with his family and friends. It also examines the lives of the victims and the complex investigation that led police to the suspect. Produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s G-Unit Film and Television.
Nosferatu
Robert Eggers brings a gothic vision to the classic vampire tale, starring Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney, and Willem Dafoe. A haunting story of obsession and horror unfolds.
The Brutalist
Following WWII, visionary architect László Toth escapes to America to rebuild his life and career. Settling in Pennsylvania, he finds a powerful patron in industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren — but success comes with dangerous strings attached.
Novocaine
Jack Quaid plays Nate, an everyman who can’t feel pain. When the woman he loves, played by Amber Midthunder, is kidnapped, his unusual condition becomes a surprising weapon in his rescue mission.
Wolf Man
Christopher Abbott stars as Blake, a husband and father whose return to his remote childhood home triggers a terrifying chain of events. Alongside Julia Garner, the tense thriller unfolds into a night of survival against both external threats and something monstrous within.
Love Hurts
Ke Huy Quan plays Marvin Gable, a realtor pulled back into a world of hitmen and betrayal when an old partner, played by Ariana DeBose, resurfaces with a score to settle. With his crime-lord brother hunting him, Marvin must confront his past head-on.
One of Them Days
Keke Palmer and SZA star as best friends and roommates racing against time after their rent money disappears, leading to a string of comedic misadventures as they try to avoid eviction.
Panda Plan
When Jackie Chan adopts a beloved zoo panda, a crime syndicate sets out to capture it for a massive bounty. The martial arts legend joins forces with his agent and the panda’s caretaker in a high-energy, globe-trotting adventure.
Amongst the Wolves
On the streets of Dublin, a homeless ex-soldier named Danny meets Will, a teenager fleeing a dangerous gang. Their bond becomes a lifeline in a fight for survival.
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Words: Simon Baines