This weekend, the movie September 5 will be released in theaters nationwide after losing the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama to The Brutalist a few weeks ago.
The film, directed by Tim Fehlbaum and written by Fehlbaum, Mortiz Binder, and Alex Davide, retells the true story of the 1972 attack on the Israeli Olympic team by the Black September group during the Munich Summer Olympics. Through the perspective of the ABC Sports news team and actual archived footage from the ABC broadcast, the movie brings this historical event to life.
Peter Sarsgaard plays the role of ABC Sports President Roone Arledge, Ben Chaplin portrays ABC Sports Operation Head Marvin Bader, and John Magaro stars as Geoffrey Mason, the head of the control room in Munich. If you’re interested in watching September 5, find out where to watch it and when it will be available for streaming on Paramount+.
The September 5 movie will only be available to watch in a movie theater, when it opens in theaters in the U.S. nationwide on January 17. (The film had a limited U.S. release starting on December 13.) You can find a showing near you via Fandango. September 5 is not yet available to watch online or on streaming.
September 5 is not streaming on Netflix or Prime Video, and likely will not be on Netflix any time soon, due to the fact that the film is a Paramount Pictures release in North America. Almost all Paramount movies go to Paramount’s streaming platform, Paramount+, and not to Netflix.
You will be able to purchase September 5 on Prime Video eventually, when the movie becomes available to buy and rent on digital, but you will not be able to stream September 5 on Prime Video free with a Prime subscription any time soon, because it is not a Prime original. If you want to watch September 5 movie at home, you’ll have to wait for the film to be available to buy or rent on digital platforms, or wait for it to stream on Paramount+.
The September 5 Paramount+ streaming date has not yet been announced. Right now, the movie is only in theaters. That said, we do expect to see September 5 streaming on Paramount+ eventually, but we’re not sure when. Another recent Paramount film, Smile 2, was released in theaters on October 18; released on digital platforms one month after opening in theaters, on November 19; and began streaming on Paramount+ a little less than two months after opening in theaters, on December 3.
If September 5 follows a similar release pattern, you might see the movie on digital around February 2025, and streaming on Paramount+ around March 2025.
But this is all speculation. If you want to watch September 5 right away, you can catch the movie in theaters.
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