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What’s New on Max in September 2024

September is shaping up to be an exciting month for subscribers of Max, Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming service. The complete lineup of movies and TV shows slated for release promises plenty for viewers to look forward to. Highlighted by new series, beloved films, and much-anticipated premieres, September is set to capture the attention of audiences with a diverse range of content.

The most anticipated addition to Max this month is undoubtedly “The Penguin.” This HBO original series serves as both a spinoff and a sequel to Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” bridging the narrative gap before the next movie installment. “The Penguin” will officially premiere on HBO and Max on September 19th, making it a significant highlight.

For movie enthusiasts, Max has curated a substantial selection of new titles in September, including three acclaimed films from the past year. Studio Ghibli fans can look forward to “The Boy and the Heron,” while lovers of A24 productions will have “Civil War” and “I Saw the TV Glow” streaming this month. These additions ensure a diverse offering that caters to various tastes.

Here’s a full breakdown of what subscribers can expect:

On September 1st, the platform will see a massive influx of content. Several fan-favorite films like “21 & OVER,” “Anaconda,” and “Boogie Nights” will become available. For superhero enthusiasts, “Batman: Gotham by Gaslight” and “Green Lantern: Beware My Power” are among the highlights. Additionally, the entire “Harry Potter” film series, including the Magical Movie Mode of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” will make a return.

Other notable films releasing include “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” “The Martian,” and horror classics like “The Exorcist” and “The Shining.” Family-friendly content is also on the roster with “Ice Age: Collision Course” and various Scooby-Doo and Tom & Jerry titles arriving later in the month.

On September 2nd, newcomers include “Bellator: Fight Week San Jose” and Season 1 of “Born Evil: The Serial Killer and The Savior.” Additionally, “Drive My Car” and Season 1 of the Max Original “Margarita” will start streaming.

The excitement continues through the month with several series making their debut. “Bargain Block” Season 4, “How (Not) To Get Rid of a Body” Season 1, and “Unsellable Houses” Season 5 hit the platform on September 4th.

On September 5th, the Max Original “Coming From America” will be available, followed by “The Boy and the Heron” and Season 6 of “Restoring Galveston” on September 6th.

The HBO Original “WISE GUY David Chase and the Sopranos” premieres on September 7th, while the following day sees the addition of “Triple 9” and “Love & Marriage: Huntsville.”

Sports and real crime fans will have “Bellator: Fight Week London” and “Cabin in the Woods” Season 1 on September 9th. “Doppelgänger. The Double” Season 1 arrives on the 10th.

Mid-month, on September 13th, movies like “Civil War” and new seasons, such as Season 6 of “In With the Old,” enhance the platform’s offerings. A nostalgic wave hits on September 14th with a slew of Scooby-Doo classics and some Tom & Jerry adventures.

The reality and documentary series category sees updates too. New seasons of “Have I Got News for You” and “Sister Wives” arrive on September 15th. The next day features “Halloween Baking Championship” Season 10 and Season 2 of “Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing.”

As the month progresses, viewers can watch “Body Cam” Season 9, “Exposed: Naked Crimes” Season 2, and “Road Rage” Season 2 starting September 17th. The eagerly awaited “The Penguin” premieres on September 19th.

“The Boy and the Heron,” “Prisoners,” and other titles appear on September 20th, while September 21st brings Season 2 of “Batwheels.” The 22nd marks the start of “Halloween Wars” Season 14, with more releases such as “Bob Hearts Abishola” Season 5 and “Yellowstone Wardens” Season 5 on September 23rd.

September 24th introduces Season 5 of “Windy City Rehab,” and by the end of the month, fans can look forward to seasons 1 and 2 of “Impractical Jokers Australia” on the 25th and the start of “Mecum Full Throttle: Dallas TX 2024” on the 28th.

The month wraps up with Season 5 of “Be My Guest with Ina Garten,” more Halloween-themed content, and “Bellator: Fight Week Chicago” on September 30th.

This packed schedule ensures a binge-worthy month for Max viewers, with something for everyone to enjoy.

Source: ComicBook.com