Every TV Show Coming to Major Streaming Services in September 2024

2024 has been an impressive year for television content so far, and it looks like the momentum is carrying over into September. A plethora of streaming services have been consistently rolling out new shows, ensuring there’s always something fresh to watch. However, with the abundance of streaming platforms, discovering a quality TV series can sometimes feel daunting. To make your search easier, we’ve assembled a comprehensive guide listing every television series available on key streaming platforms like Netflix, Peacock, Prime Video, and more, in September 2024.

‘Nobu’ Review: A Glowing and Straightforward Portrait of the Japanese Chef and His Empire

A compelling subject can significantly enhance a documentary. This is evident in Matt Tyrnauer’s latest work, “Nobu“. This film offers an illuminating portrayal of Nobu Matsuhisa, the renowned Japanese chef who has built an empire of high-end sushi restaurants and hotels. His unique culinary creations blend his traditional Japanese roots with his early explorations in Peruvian cuisine, providing a delightful fusion for guests to enjoy. In “Nobu“, adapted from Matsuhisa’s autobiography of the same title, Tyrnauer (who is also present at Telluride this year with “Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid“) manages to connect the global fame of Matsuhisa’s name with his captivating personality.

After Rewatching Fight Club For The First Time In Years, I Had A Very Different Response To The 1999 Movie

Growing up in sixth grade, Fight Club graced our screens, a ’90s masterpiece I’ve seen more times than I can remember. David Fincher’s cinematic interpretation of Chuck Palahniuk’s groundbreaking novel left an indelible mark on me, compelling me to rewatch it whenever the chance presented itself. However, it had been a while since I last dove into its intricate plotline, until very recently.

George Clooney in Venice for Wolfs Premiere, Talks About US President Joe Biden

At the Venice Film Festival, George Clooney was there to unveil his latest movie, yet journalists seized the opportunity to inquire about U.S. politics and his published opinions regarding President Joe Biden. In an op-ed for The New York Times last July, titled “I Admire Joe Biden. Still, a Different Democratic Nominee Is Needed,” Clooney commended Biden’s personality and morals, revealing that he considers him a friend, having hosted a fundraiser for Biden only weeks prior. However, he expressed concern that Biden might not be able to compete against the relentless march of time and suggested that someone else should represent the Democratic party in future elections.