Keith Urban's 12th studio album and Kathryn Hahn starring in the ''WandaVision'' spinoff ''Agatha All Along'' are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: season two of the ''Frasier'' reboot on Paramount+, the debut of ''The Golden Bachelorette'' and the Strokes' lead singer Julian Casablancas and his rock band the Voidz will release a new album, ''Like All Before You.''
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM SEPT. 16-22
— Writer-director Azazel Jacobs' latest movie stars Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen as sisters who gather in the New York apartment of their dying father. A highlight of the fall season, ''His Three Daughters'' is one of the most memorable tales of siblinghood, and of a death in the family, in recent memory. It's out on Netflix on Friday, Sept. 20.
— With Election Day fast approaching, Max is looking back to the last presidential race. The HBO documentary ''Stopping the Steal,'' directed by Emmy-winner Dan Reed, focuses on Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 results in Arizona and Georgia, culminating in the attack on the U.S. Capitol. It features interviews with Trump insiders like former Attorney General Bill Barr, former White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah Griffin and White House campaign official Stephanie Grisham. The producers say it ''explores and debunks the claims of ballot tampering, illegal immigrants and deceased people voting.'' The film premieres Tuesday on Max.
— AP Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM SEPT. 16-22
— On Friday, Sept. 20, Keith Urban, a fixture of contemporary country, will release his 12th studio album, ''High.'' He's spent quite a bit of time in Las Vegas, doing the residency thing, but it's clear songwriting — and making new material — has always been a source of creative magic for the veteran perform. And there's range, from the equal parts self-effacing and empathetic ''Messed Up as Me'' to the life-affirming ''Wildside.''