Summer may be over, but that isn’t stopping Max from delivering a blockbuster month of new movies and shows that you’ll be able to stream this month. From the next chapter inMatt Reeves' The Batman saga, the latest animated masterpiece from beloved filmmakerHayao Miyazaki, and two new acclaimed movies from A24. You can check out the list below to find out everything that’ll be arriving on Max in September 2024.
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‘The Boy and the Heron’
Hayao Miyazaki’s Oscar-winning masterpieceThe Boy and the Heronis finally arriving on Max, over a year after its North American premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. Set amid World War II, the movie follows Mahito, a young boy who has recently lost his mother. His father quickly remarries his mother’s sister and relocates his family to a rural estate. While at his new home, Mahito finds a stubborn talking grey heron who leads him to a mysterious and abandoned tower which leads him to a fantastical world full of people who hold a connection to his loved ones.
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‘WISE GUY David Chase and the Sopranos’
Long before the days ofGame of Thrones,The Last of Us, andEuphoria, one of the Home Box Office Network’s most beloved and popular series wasThe Sopranos. Even 17 years after the finale’s infamous cut-to-credits, the series has maintained a high spot in the pop culture lexicon, even earning a prequel film,The Many Saints of Newark, in 2021. This new two-part documentary hails from Academy Award-winning documentarianAlex Gibney(Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief) as he dives deep into series mastermindDavid Chase’s life and career while replicating Tony Soprano’s vulnerable conversations with his therapist Dr. Melfi.
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‘My Brilliant Friend’ Season 4
My Brilliant Friendreturns for its fourth and final season this month on Max. The new season, which is titled “Story of the Lost Child”, dives deep into the adult lives of Elena and Lila as they navigate the political violence, social unrest, and turmoil that plagued the streets of Italy in the late 80s.
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‘Civil War’
Academy Award nomineeAlex Garland(Ex Machina) delivers his most controversial and thought-provoking film to date in the dystopian thrillerCivil War. Set in the not too far off future, the United States has found itself in a second civil war after the embattled president ordered drone strikes on his civilians. The film chronicles a group of journalists as they travel across the war-torn streets of America to get an exclusive interview with the president himself before he is assassinated by the so-called “Western forces of Texas and California.”
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‘The Penguin’
Academy Award nomineeColin Farrellreprises his role as one of Batman’s most infamous foes inThe Penguin. Set directly after the events of Matt Reeves’The Batman, the new limited series finds Oz Cobb navigating the crime-riddled streets of Gotham City with his sole goal being to rise to the top of the city’s criminal food chain. Along the way, Oz butts heads with Sofia Falcone, the daughter of the late Carmine Falcone, who will stop at nothing to maintain her family’s sense of power.
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‘I Saw The TV Glow’
Jane Schoenbrun(We’re All Going to the World’s Fair) delivers one of the most acclaimed films of the year in the psychological horror/coming-of-age movieI Saw the TV Glow.Justice Smith(Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves) andBrigette Lundy-Paine(Atypical) star as Owen and Maddy, two troubled teenagers who bond over their shared love of the young adult television series “The Pink Opaque.” But as their obsession with the series grows, the two begin to lose their grip on reality.
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