Overwhelmed college students and mischievous witches headline the Disney+ and Hulu lineup in September. The month’s slate of additions isn’t particularly deep, but it does feature some exciting TV shows and specials that will be very heavily dissected and discussed online, including both Marvel andStar Warscontent. In addition, there’s YA drama, the Emmy Awards, and some popular reality shows to take in.

These titles come alongside news thatDisney+is going to crack down onpassword sharing, so if you’re planning on watching any of the titles, you might be forced to pay for the service yourself if you were previously using someone else’s account. Here’s everything that’s coming to Disney+ and Hulu this September, as well as a few titles you definitely don’t want to miss.

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Tell Me Lies

Heartbreak and entanglement

Tell Me Lies, a sort of Euphoria-adjacent drama that follows college students (instead of high schoolers) as they make bad decisions and live intensely, returns for its much anticpated second season. It opens as Lucy (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen (Jackson White) are no longer talking, with the story following the fallout of the first season as students reconvene at Baird College. The producers promise a more comprehensive look at the supporting cast, with richer character development and more diverse storylines to come.

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LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy

And fix the franchise

Outside of Andor, the best Star Wars content of the last seven years has involved LEGO characters. A Halloween story, a holiday tale, and a summer vacation-themed special have all stood out as funny and entertaining with far more adventurous and diverse storytelling. With an opportunity to take chances and engage the part of the fanbase that isn’t terminally online, the LEGO Star Wars stories bring excitement and silliness to a franchise that sorely needs it. Rebuild the Galaxy, with a multiverse twist, looks to be another worthy entry into this more or less annual series; and maybe they’ll finally do right by Jar Jar.

Agatha All Along

The witch is back

It’s hard to know what to make of this latest Marvel TV series, but I’m still optimistic. Much like LEGO Star Wars, it seems like Disney’s streaming service is the place to go if you want more ambitious and diverse looks at familiar worlds (in this case, the MCU). Agatha All Along spins off the title witch who was introduced way back in WandaVision with a story that looks like it should be a bit of fun. It does seem like the most interesting Marvel series are the ones with low stakes, so maybe this one will actually do something interesting.

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