Lizzy Musi

STREET OUTLAWS: GONE GIRL

Lizzy Musi

Rush to discovery+ this September

By: Discovery

This month meet the women of STREET OUTLAWS: GONE GIRL. But it doesn't stop there! We keep streaming the OG NAKED AND AFRAID, NAKED AND AFRAID OF LOVE, and GETAWAY DRIVER.

Here's your guide for what to stream this month on discovery+.

September 02, 2021

New This Month on discovery+.

SEPTEMBER 6

Lizzy Musi helps Armani Johnson try on a helmet.

STREET OUTLAWS: GONE GIRL

Lizzy Musi helps Armani Johnson try on a helmet.

STREET OUTLAWS: GONE GIRL

STREET OUTLAWS: GONE GIRL follows seven of the most badass women in street racing. They're ready to rev into high gear and do what they do best — drive fast and win. These drivers all have a passion for speed, running through their veins, and they’re ready to show the world who’s the boss lady.

SEPTEMBER 19

KILLERS OF THE COSMOS

Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones, The Wire) steps in as our gumshoe detective. In each episode, he’s got a case to solve, but first he needs evidence. Aided by a mysterious informant, he investigates each disaster-in-the-making via a wide range of experts who’ve studied some of science’s most unbelievable wonders.

Keep Streaming Your Favorites on discovery+.

MONDAY

JJ Da Boss (Jonathan Day) leads the Drivers Meeting.

STREET OUTLAWS: MEMPHIS 3

JJ Da Boss (Jonathan Day) leads the Drivers Meeting.

GETAWAY DRIVER

Part Baby Driver, part Grand Theft Auto, the Getaway Drivers will put it all on the line–sacrificing their own cars for the opportunity to be the wheelman in a real-life car chase. The rules are simple... evade the pursuers and escape the compound to score some cold, hard cash. These drivers already have the loot– but can they get away to keep it?

STREET OUTLAWS: MEMPHIS

Street Outlaws is traveling to the toughest, meanest and wildest streets in the South, as it heads to Memphis to spotlight JJ Da Boss and his team of family and friends who have been racing together for decades.

TUESDAY

Gulls landing on Saga

DEADLIEST CATCH 17

Gulls landing on Saga

DEADLIEST CATCH

Crab fishermen risk their lives as they battle Arctic weather, brutal waves and a ticking clock for big money in this modern-day gold rush on the Bering Sea.

WEDNESDAY

This Picture of the Week, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows the galaxy NGC 4237. Located about 60 million light-years from Earth in the constellation of Coma Berenices (Berenice's Hair), NGC 4237 is classified as a flocculent spiral galaxy. This means that its spiral arms are not clearly distinguishable from each other, as in grand design spiral galaxies, but are instead patchy and discontinuous. This gives the galaxy a fluffy appearance, somewhat resembling cotton wool. Astronomers studying NGC 4237 were actually more interested in its galactic bulge — its bright central region. By learning more about these bulges, we can explore how spiral galaxies have evolved, and study the growth of the supermassive black holes that lurk at the centres of most spirals. There are indications that the mass of the black hole at the centre of a galaxy is related to the mass of its bulge. However, this connection is still uncertain, and why these two components should be so strongly correlated is still a mystery — one that astronomers hope to solve by studying galaxies in the nearby Universe, such as NGC 4237.

Cotton Wool Galaxy

This Picture of the Week, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows the galaxy NGC 4237. Located about 60 million light-years from Earth in the constellation of Coma Berenices (Berenice's Hair), NGC 4237 is classified as a flocculent spiral galaxy. This means that its spiral arms are not clearly distinguishable from each other, as in grand design spiral galaxies, but are instead patchy and discontinuous. This gives the galaxy a fluffy appearance, somewhat resembling cotton wool. Astronomers studying NGC 4237 were actually more interested in its galactic bulge — its bright central region. By learning more about these bulges, we can explore how spiral galaxies have evolved, and study the growth of the supermassive black holes that lurk at the centres of most spirals. There are indications that the mass of the black hole at the centre of a galaxy is related to the mass of its bulge. However, this connection is still uncertain, and why these two components should be so strongly correlated is still a mystery — one that astronomers hope to solve by studying galaxies in the nearby Universe, such as NGC 4237.

Photo by: ESA/Hubble & NASA, P. Erwin et al.

ESA/Hubble & NASA, P. Erwin et al.

HOW THE UNIVERSE WORKS

How was it built and how does it actually work? With a cast of experts and eye-popping CGI, we're looking under the celestial hood to tell the greatest story of all -- the story of where we and everything else came from.

THURSDAY

ABANDONED: EXPEDITION SHIPWRECK

With water covering 70% of the planet, there are plenty of mysteries in the deepest and darkest corners of the ocean, allowing the new series to head into unexplored territory to uncover the secrets of shipwrecks in exotic locales.

UNDERGROUND MARVELS

Experts uncover subterranean phenomena around the world, and share their impressive stories, unique origins and important roles in history, along with the secrets they still keep hidden underground.

FRIDAY

GOLD RUSH WINTER'S FORTUNE

The Gold Rush miners make big moves in the brutal winter months: hunting for gold, battling for the best spots, and supersizing their operations.

SUNDAY

NAKED & AFRAID

One man and one woman, who meet for the first time in the nude, are paired and tasked with surviving in some of the world's most extreme environments for 21 days with no food, water or clothing.

NAKED AND AFRAID OF LOVE

Coming soon, the show takes 16 strangers and asks them to try and find true love while working together to survive the elements on an island paradise.

Next Up

New Binge-worthy Series Coming to discovery+

Streaming service discovery+ announced an expansive slate of documentaries, docu-series, and can't-miss reality TV coming in 2022. Take a look at a few that should be added to your binge-worthy list today!

Gobble Up Everything on discovery+ This November

This month, gather for your front-row seat to CAROLE BASKIN'S CAGE FIGHT, head to Alaska's wildest creek for GOLD RUSH: WHITE WATER, and continue to keep up with the Browns on ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE. As always, you can find the best of the best on discovery+.

'Tis the Season on discovery+

Celebrate the holidays with our favorite distillers on a very special episode of MOONSHINERS: MASTER DISTILLERS and see the world with the biggest digital creator out there on DISCOVERING DAVID DOBRIK. This December doesn't disappoint on discovery+.

No Tricks, Only Treats on discovery+ this October

This month get back on track with the races of STREET OUTLAWS: NO PREP KINGS and keep up with the Browns on ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE. As always, you can find the best of the best on discovery+.

3 Reasons to Drop Everything and Watch This Doc on Domino Artist Lily Hevesh

LILY TOPPLES THE WORLD tells the coming of age story of 20-year-old Lily Hevesh, the world’s most acclaimed domino artist and the only woman in her field. Keep reading to see why you should drop everything and watch the 2021 SXSW Grand Jury Prize-winning documentary LILY TOPPLES THE WORLD when it becomes available to stream on discovery+ Thursday, August 26.

Where White Water Is The Life Of The Party

The brand new series ‘WHITE WATER SUMMER’ is bringing oar-sized drama and party-hard nightlife to discovery+ on March 30!

Stream What You Love on discovery+ this February

Fall in love with all things PUPPY BOWL and new episodes of DIRTY JOBS and LOVE OFF THE GRID. Stream all your favorites and experience new shows on discovery+.

Introducing, Selma Blair is an Unflinching Look at Life with an Incurable Disease

The intimate portrait spotlights actress Selma Blair and her journey living with Multiple Sclerosis. Watch on discovery+ starting October 21.

The Space Titans Are Here

Space travel isn’t just for NASA astronauts now. How did we get here, and what is next in the incredible race to space? SPACE TITANS: MUSK, BEZOS, BRANSON, an all-new special streaming Thursday, November 4 on discovery+, will follow the world’s most successful entrepreneurs who are putting billions of dollars on the line to launch a revolution in space.

When Outer Space Meets Film Noir

Space inspires awe and wonder but it also can be scary… and lethal. Supermassive black holes, deadly gamma-ray bursts, rogue asteroids, dark energy, supernovas… Our world is under attack from above. It’s like a ticking time bomb - and we're ready for takeoff! KILLERS OF THE COSMOS premieres Sunday, September 19 on Science Channel and discovery+.