The Trip to Mars series could be interesting, and the Tom Holland film too. Two things a month is enough to justify the subscription for me, just about. If you consider all the licensed content as well.
*Imagines HMS Surprise Captained by James Aubrey giving the Disney Plus Castle a few Broadsides, keeping the defenders busy, while the Marines storm from the landward side.
Disney+ lowers their Flag & surrenders. More sober heads take over.
All in 4K Dolby Atmos*
"Sigh"
(It's a Master & Commander thing; sorry, I'm obsessed!)
I'll definitely be watching Ratched - OFOtCN is probably my all time favourite film (and I retrained as a MH nurse in later life so I'm curious from that aspect too)
There is indeed a monthly feature. Not just for 'Flix and Prime but for Sky/Now and Disney+ too.
Full lists from Andy every month and little recommendations from me.
The Prime list comes out much later in the month due to Amazon's obscure regional release peculiarities.
Article updated 24th August with more new movies joining the UK service in September:
1st Sep: Blow
1st Sep: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
1st Sep: Indecent Proposal
1st Sep; Watchmen
1st Sep: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
1st Sep: Zoolander
4th Sep: Deadpool
4th Sep: Parenthood
4th Sep: The Prince of Egypt
13th Sep: Donnie Brasco
18th Sep: First Man
23rd Sep: Slaughterhouse Rulez
25th Sep: Kick Ass
30th Sep: The Boys in the Band
Im going against the grain but not much to excite me there other than Borgen which I’ve seen cover to cover twice. Nothing looks to be of the standard of Ozark, Mind hunter, Saul, Dark etc... Nothing even like danger Will Robinson. I know not every month can be stellar but September looks quiet to me in terms of new high quality material.
High Seas season 3 is off to a good start. Its kooky and a bit cheesy but who wouldn't like a Spanish Miss Marple on a cruise liner with some beautiful women and dashingly handsome fellas? Lol