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Movies coming to theaters in September

Movies coming to theaters in September
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Movies coming to theaters in September
Fall is near, which means spooky movies are beginning to creep into theaters. September will offer plenty of options for audiences hoping to see something scary on the big screen, but will also include releases of several thrillers and an animated film.For showtimes and tickets, click here. Here's a look at the movies hitting theaters in September.Sept. 6"Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" Three generations of the Deetz family return to Winter River and Lydia's teenage daughter, Astrid, accidentally opens the portal to the Afterlife. Showtime. Tim Burton, who directed the 1988 original, returns as director, and Jenna Ortega joins original cast members Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara. Watch the trailer in the video player above.Sept. 12 "Usher: Rendezvous in Paris"This Usher concert film shows performances captured during Paris Fashion Week at La Seine Musicale and include some of the R&B artist's biggest hits, such as "My Boo," "Love In This Club" and "Yeah!" Sept. 13"Speak No Evil"A family's dream vacation becomes a nightmare after they're invited to spend a weekend in a seemingly quiet country house. Cast includes James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis and Scoot McNairy. Sept. 20"Transformers One" The original story of Optimus Prime and Megatron comes to the screen, explaining how the two became sworn enemies but were once friends as close as brothers.Cast includes Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson and Brian Tyree Henry. "Bagman" A father is faced with his deepest fear when a threat from his childhood comes back to haunt him. This time, however, he has to defeat it for his family.Cast includes Sam Clafin, Antonia Thomas and William Hope. "Wolfs" Insanity ensues when two lone wolfs receive the same assignment.Cast includes Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Amy Ryan.Sept. 21"Super/Man"This film, which is only in theaters on Sept. 21 and 25, tells the story of Christopher Reeve's rise to fame before a near-fatal horse-riding accident in 1995 left him paralyzed from the neck down. After his injury, he became an activist for spinal cord injury treatments and disability rights. Sept. 27"Megalopolis"In the city of New Rome, Julia Cicero finds herself divided between her father, Artist Cesar Catilina, and her beloved, mayor Franklyn CiceroCast includes Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito and Nathalie Emmanuel. "The Wild Robot" An intelligent robot called Roz is stranded on an uninhabited island after a shipwreck, and, to survive, bonds with the island's animals and takes care of an orphaned baby goose.Voiced by Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal and Kit Connor. "Lee"This movie tells the story of American photographer Lee Miller, a fashion model who became a war correspondent for Vogue during World War II.Cast includes Kate Winslet, Andy Samberg and Alexander Skarsgård. "Never Let Go"The safety and surroundings of a family that's been haunted by an evil spirit for years comes into question when one of the children begins to wonder if the evil really exists.Cast includes Halle Berry, Matthew Berry Anderson and Christin Park. "Amber Alert"A high-stakes chase begins after a ride-share begins following a car that fits the description of an Amber Alert.Cast includes Hayden Panettiere, Tyler James Williams and Kevin Dunn.

Fall is near, which means spooky movies are beginning to creep into theaters.

September will offer plenty of options for audiences hoping to see something scary on the big screen, but will also include releases of several thrillers and an animated film.

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For showtimes and tickets, click here.

Here's a look at the movies hitting theaters in September.

Sept. 6

"Beetlejuice Beetlejuice"

Three generations of the Deetz family return to Winter River and Lydia's teenage daughter, Astrid, accidentally opens the portal to the Afterlife. Showtime.

Tim Burton, who directed the 1988 original, returns as director, and Jenna Ortega joins original cast members Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara.

    Watch the trailer in the video player above.

    Sept. 12

    "Usher: Rendezvous in Paris"

    This Usher concert film shows performances captured during Paris Fashion Week at La Seine Musicale and include some of the R&B artist's biggest hits, such as "My Boo," "Love In This Club" and "Yeah!"

    Sept. 13

    "Speak No Evil"

    A family's dream vacation becomes a nightmare after they're invited to spend a weekend in a seemingly quiet country house.

    Cast includes James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis and Scoot McNairy.

    Sept. 20

    "Transformers One"

    The original story of Optimus Prime and Megatron comes to the screen, explaining how the two became sworn enemies but were once friends as close as brothers.

    Cast includes Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson and Brian Tyree Henry.

    "Bagman"

    A father is faced with his deepest fear when a threat from his childhood comes back to haunt him. This time, however, he has to defeat it for his family.

    Cast includes Sam Clafin, Antonia Thomas and William Hope.

    "Wolfs"

    Insanity ensues when two lone wolfs receive the same assignment.

    Cast includes Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Amy Ryan.

    Sept. 21

    "Super/Man"

    This film, which is only in theaters on Sept. 21 and 25, tells the story of Christopher Reeve's rise to fame before a near-fatal horse-riding accident in 1995 left him paralyzed from the neck down. After his injury, he became an activist for spinal cord injury treatments and disability rights.

      Sept. 27

      "Megalopolis"

      In the city of New Rome, Julia Cicero finds herself divided between her father, Artist Cesar Catilina, and her beloved, mayor Franklyn Cicero

      Cast includes Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito and Nathalie Emmanuel.

      "The Wild Robot"

      An intelligent robot called Roz is stranded on an uninhabited island after a shipwreck, and, to survive, bonds with the island's animals and takes care of an orphaned baby goose.

      Voiced by Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal and Kit Connor.

      "Lee"

      This movie tells the story of American photographer Lee Miller, a fashion model who became a war correspondent for Vogue during World War II.

      Cast includes Kate Winslet, Andy Samberg and Alexander Skarsgård.

      "Never Let Go"

      The safety and surroundings of a family that's been haunted by an evil spirit for years comes into question when one of the children begins to wonder if the evil really exists.

      Cast includes Halle Berry, Matthew Berry Anderson and Christin Park.

      "Amber Alert"

      A high-stakes chase begins after a ride-share begins following a car that fits the description of an Amber Alert.

      Cast includes Hayden Panettiere, Tyler James Williams and Kevin Dunn.