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All New Movies, Shows, and More Coming in September 2024 – Anticipated Movies, Fall TV is BACK! and the Resurgence of Reality TV

by Jake Laycock

As the leaves begin to turn and a crisp autumn breeze fills the air, September 2024 brings with it a cornucopia of entertainment options to keep you glued to your screens. From highly anticipated movie sequels and gripping new TV series to addictive reality shows and can’t-miss live events, this month has something for every taste. Whether you’re a cinephile eagerly awaiting the next big blockbuster, a TV enthusiast ready to binge the latest series, a reality show aficionado craving real-life drama, or a live event junkie looking for your next adrenaline fix, our comprehensive guide has got you covered. Grab your popcorn, set your DVR, and get ready to dive into the exciting world of September 2024’s entertainment lineup!

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (September 6)

The long-awaited sequel to the beloved 1988 supernatural comedy is finally here. After a family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return to Winter River, only to find themselves still haunted by the mischievous bio-exorcist Beetlejuice. Lydia’s life takes an unexpected turn when her teenage daughter, Astrid, accidentally reopens the portal to the Afterlife.

His Three Daughters (September 6, coming to Netflix on September 20)

This poignant family drama explores the complex dynamics between three estranged sisters who reunite in New York to care for their ailing father. As they navigate their fractured relationships, the film promises a touching and often humorous look at family bonds and reconciliation.

Speak No Evil (September 13)

Prepare for a psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. What starts as an idyllic weekend getaway for a family turns into a nightmarish experience, challenging the boundaries of hospitality and human nature.

The Killer’s Game (September 13)

Action meets dark comedy in this thrilling tale of a veteran assassin who, upon receiving a terminal diagnosis, puts a hit out on himself. The twist? New information comes to light after an army of his former colleagues descend upon him, leading to a chaotic and likely explosive situation.

The Matrix – 25th Anniversary Re-release (September 19)

Celebrate a quarter-century of one of the most influential sci-fi films ever made. Relive the groundbreaking story of Neo’s journey into the hidden reality behind our perceived world, now beautifully remastered for this special anniversary.

The Babadook – 10th Anniversary Re-release (September 19)

Horror fans can revisit this modern classic that expertly blends psychological terror with poignant themes of grief and motherhood. Experience the chilling tale of a single mother and her son confronting a sinister presence in their home.

Transformers One (September 20)

Dive into the origins of the Transformers universe with this animated prequel. Explore the early relationship between Optimus Prime and Megatron, once brothers-in-arms, and witness the events that led to their legendary rivalry.

A Mistake (September 20)

This medical drama tackles the pressures of the healthcare system through the eyes of a talented surgeon. As a new performance reporting scheme is implemented, she finds her career and personal life unraveling amidst mounting tensions with colleagues.

A Different Man (September 20)

In this intriguing psychological drama, a man’s life takes an unexpected turn after facial reconstructive surgery leads him to become obsessed with an actor portraying his former self in a stage production.

Wolfs (September 20, coming to Apple TV+ on September 27)

This gritty thriller follows two lone wolf fixers whose paths intersect on a shared assignment, promising a tense and action-packed narrative.

The Substance (September 20)

Exploring themes of identity and the pursuit of youth, this sci-fi drama follows a fading celebrity who turns to a black market drug that can create a younger version of herself, likely with unforeseen consequences.

Megalopolis (September 27)

Francis Ford Coppola’s long-awaited epic brings us to the futuristic New Rome, where visionary artist Cesar Catilina clashes with the corrupt mayor Franklyn Cicero. At the heart of their conflict is Julia Cicero, torn between loyalty to her father and her beloved.

The Wild Robot (September 27)

Based on the beloved children’s novel, this animated adventure follows Roz, an intelligent robot stranded on an uninhabited island. As Roz learns to survive in this harsh new environment, she forms touching bonds with the local wildlife, including an orphaned gosling.

Slow Horses (Season 4, September 4) – AppleTV+

This gripping spy drama continues to follow a team of British intelligence agents in MI5’s Slough House department, where careers go to die after monumental mistakes. Season 4 promises more intrigue and dark humor.

Tell Me Lies (Season 2, September 4) – Hulu

Tell Me Lies — “Don’t Go Wasting Your Emotion” – Episode 108 — Pippa has complicated feelings after Wrigley meets her dad. Lucy makes a decision to protect Stephen. Stephen (Jackson White), Pippa (Sonia Mena), Lucy (Grace Van Patten) and Wrigley (Spencer House), shown. (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Hulu)

The addictive drama returns, delving deeper into the story of a young woman’s obsession with a charismatic but potentially dangerous man. Expect more twists and turns in this exploration of toxic relationships.

The Perfect Couple (Series Premier, September 5) – Netflix

This new mystery series kicks off when a lavish Nantucket wedding turns disastrous after a body is discovered in the harbor hours before the ceremony. As suspicions rise, everyone in the wedding party becomes a potential suspect.

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist (Series Premier, September 5) – Peacock

Based on true events, this series dramatizes the aftermath of Muhammad Ali’s return to boxing. After beating Jerry Quarry, Ali’s victory celebration turns chaotic when hundreds are robbed at his after-party in a massive armed heist.

Emily in Paris (Season 4 Part 2, September 12) – Netflix

The romantic comedy continues as Emily navigates her complicated love life in the City of Light. With Gabriel expecting a baby with his ex and Alfie’s suspicions confirmed, Emily must confront her feelings and make difficult choices.

How to Die Alone (Series Premier, September 13) – Hulu

This new dark comedy follows Melissa, a neurotic woman who’s never been in love. After a near-death experience, she decides to live life on her own terms, consequences be damned.

Agatha All Along (Series Premier, September 17) – Disney+

Marvel fans rejoice as Agatha Harkness returns in her own series. Freed from a spell by a mysterious teen, Agatha embarks on the Witches’ Road trials to reclaim her powers and uncover the teen’s true motives.

The Penguin (Series Premier, September 19) – MAX

Set in the world of The Batman (2022), this series follows Oswald Cobblepot, aka The Penguin, as he attempts to climb the ladder of Gotham’s criminal underworld. Expect gritty crime drama and complex power plays.

Brilliant Minds (Series Premier, September 23) – NBC / Peacock (next day on Hulu)

This new medical drama centers on Dr. Oliver Wolf, a revolutionary neurologist, and his team of interns as they explore the complexities of the human mind while grappling with their own personal and mental health challenges.

Midnight Family (Series Premier, September 25) – Apple TV+

Follow the high-stakes world of private ambulance services in Mexico City through the eyes of Marigaby Tamayo, an ambitious medical student balancing her studies with nightly life-saving missions aboard her family’s ambulance.

Chicago Fire (Season 13) / Chicago Med (Season 10) / Chicago PD (Season 12) (September 25) – NBC/Peacock (next day on Hulu)

The popular Chicago trilogy returns for new seasons after shortened runs earlier in the year due to industry strikes. Fans can look forward to more intense rescues, medical dramas, and crime-solving in the Windy City.

Nobody Wants This (Series Premier, September 26) – Netflix

This unconventional romantic comedy explores the unlikely relationship between a rebellious rabbi and a loud, opinionated agnostic woman. Expect humor, heart, and a fresh take on modern relationships.

Outlast (Season 2, September 4) – Netflix

16 survivalists face off in the extreme Alaskan wilderness, competing for a massive cash prize. The twist? These lone wolves must work as part of a team to win, testing both their survival skills and ability to cooperate.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Series Premier, September 6) – Hulu

This provocative new series pulls back the curtain on a group of Mormon wives who lead double lives as swingers, challenging traditional notions of faith and relationships.

Selling Sunset (Season 8, September 6) – Netflix

The glamorous world of high-end Los Angeles real estate returns, with the elite brokers of The Oppenheim Group selling luxury to the city’s affluent. Expect more drama as a new agent shakes things up in the office.

The Circle US (Season 7, September 11) – Netflix

The popular social media competition is back, where players isolated in apartments must rely solely on a custom social platform to interact, compete, and avoid being “blocked” to win the grand prize.

Dancing With The Stars (Season 33, September 17) – ABC (next day on Hulu)

Celebrity contestants pair up with professional dancers in this long-running competition series, vying for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy through weekly themed performances and eliminations.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (Season 5, September 18) – Bravo/Peacock

Return to the world of Utah’s elite as six successful women navigate their high-society lives in a culture where religion, status, and perfection reign supreme.

The Golden Bachelorette (Series Premier, September 18) – ABC (next day on Hulu)

In this new spin-off, an older woman embarks on a journey to find love among a group of eligible senior bachelors, proving it’s never too late for romance.

Survivor (Season 47, September 18) – CBS (next day on Paramount Plus)

The ultimate survival competition returns, stranding a new group of contestants in a remote location with minimal supplies. Through physical and social gameplay, only one will outlast the rest to claim the million-dollar prize.

The Voice (Season 26, September 23) – NBC / Peacock (next day on Hulu)

Four celebrity coaches search for America’s next great singing talent, mentoring contestants through blind auditions, battle rounds, and live performances as viewers vote for their favorites.

The Masked Singer (Season 12, September 25) – FOX (next day on Hulu)

The guessing game continues as celebrity contestants perform in elaborate costumes, keeping their identities secret. Each week, one singer is unmasked as viewers and panelists try to figure out who’s behind the mask.

Hell’s Kitchen (Season 23, September 26) – FOX (next day on Hulu)

Renowned chef Gordon Ramsay returns to put a new batch of aspiring chefs through intense culinary challenges and dinner services in his infamous Hollywood restaurant.

Crime Scene Kitchen (Season 3, September 26) – FOX (next day on Hulu)

In this unique baking competition, contestants must use culinary forensics to recreate desserts based on minimal clues left behind in a kitchen, testing their detective skills as much as their baking prowess.


NFL Season Kickoff: Ravens vs. Chiefs (September 5) – NBC / YouTube TV

The 105th season of the National Football League kicks off with a bang as the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, host the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Kickoff Game. Football fans won’t want to miss this high-stakes opener that sets the tone for the new season.

Harris-Trump Presidential Debate (September 10) – Peacock / NBC

The political arena heats up with the highly anticipated first presidential debate between Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump. This pivotal event in the 2024 election cycle promises to be a defining moment for both candidates, assuming all parties participate as scheduled.

MTV Video Music Awards (September 11) – MTV (next day on Paramount Plus)

Music’s biggest night returns with the VMAs, hosted by the dynamic Megan Thee Stallion, also known as the Houston Hottie. Expect show-stopping performances, surprising collaborations, and, of course, the coveted Moon Person trophies being handed out to the year’s top artists and videos.

76th Primetime Emmy Awards (September 15) – ABC (next day on Hulu)

Celebrate the best of American television as the Emmys honor outstanding achievements in primetime programming from June 1, 2023, to May 31, 2024. Hosted by the father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, this star-studded event promises to be a night of recognition, surprises, and entertainment.

There we have it! All new Movies, TV Series, Reality TV, and more coming in September 2024. What are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments below! Be sure to follow @NoConCulture on all socials for more!

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