New Romance Movies on Netflix in September 2020

Summer lovin', it happened so fast.

grease, one of the new romance movies on netflix in september 2020
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The summer heat is finally starting to cool down, but we're staying hot with these romance movies. Whether you're looking for the comfort of an old favorite or want to discover something new, Netflix has something for everyone this fall.

Here are all the must-see romance movies hitting Netflix in September 2020. It’s time to grab a blanket and settle in.

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Grease

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Is there a better-loved romantic musical comedy than Grease? John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John’s chemistry (not to mention dancing and singing skills) light up the screen in this classic romance from 1978.

Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson have a steamy summer fling, but don't expect to see one another again. When Sandy winds up attending the same high school as Danny, they find out how different they really are—and their love is put to the test.

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Adrift

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This 2018 film starring Shailene Woodley and Sam Clifton follows a couple whose relationship is tested like never before. After being caught in the middle of a hurricane, they are left adrift in the Pacific Ocean, and must get back to Hawaii in their damaged boat. Warning—you're going to want tissues for this one.

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Love, Guaranteed

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If you ask us, it's been much too long since Rachael Leigh Cook (She's All That) has graced our screens in a new romantic comedy. But on September 3, she'll be starring alongside Damon Wayans Jr. in a film that already looks like a lot of fun.

Cook plays Susan, a good-natured, hard-working lawyer. Nick (Wayans Jr.) is the charming, high-profile client she's only taken on to subsidize her pro-bono cases. It's a classic opposites-attract film, and right now, we can't wait for the distraction.

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