September 2024: Exciting New Movies and TV Shows on Max
Discover what’s new on Max this September! Whether you’re a fan of thrilling dramas, enchanting animations, or intriguing documentaries, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a curated list of the latest arrivals, organized by genre to help you find your next binge-worthy show or movie.
Movies
Drama
Triple 9 (2016) A gang of criminals and corrupt cops plot the murder of a police officer to pull off their biggest heist.
Year: 2016
Age Rating: 15
IMDb Rating: 6.3
What’s Good: Intense heist thriller with gripping performances.
Question: How do the complex relationships among the characters influence the plot?
Civil War (2024) In a dystopian future America, military journalists race against time to reach DC before rebel factions attack.
Year: 2024
Age Rating: 15
IMDb Rating: 7.1
What’s Good: Tense political drama with a captivating storyline.
Question: How does the film’s depiction of a dystopian America reflect current societal concerns?
Animation
The Boy and the Heron (2023) A headstrong boy explores a dreamlike world shared by the living and the dead after his mother’s death.
Year: 2023
Age Rating: 12A
IMDb Rating: 7.5
What’s Good: Visually stunning with a touching, fantastical story.
Question: What themes in the film resonate most with viewers about loss and acceptance?
Documentary
Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos (2024) Revealing firsthand accounts from the creators of the groundbreaking series “The Sopranos.”
Year: 2024
Age Rating: TV-MA
IMDb Rating: 8.9
What’s Good: Insightful look into the making of a TV classic.
Question: What new insights about “The Sopranos” are revealed in this documentary?
Family
Aloha, Scooby-Doo! (2005) The Mystery Gang heads to Hawaii and encounters a vengeful spirit disrupting a surfing contest.
Year: 2005
Age Rating: U
IMDb Rating: 6.3
What’s Good: Fun family adventure with the beloved Scooby-Doo gang.
Question: How does the tropical setting influence the mystery-solving adventures?
TV Shows
Reality/Documentary
Unsellable Houses (2019–) Twin sisters help homeowners sell their properties by investing in renovations and sharing the profits.
Year: 2019–
Age Rating: TV-G
IMDb Rating: 6.5
What’s Good: Real estate tips mixed with personal investment stories.
Question: How do the renovations impact the final selling price of the homes?
Restoring Galveston (2022–) Previously known as “Big Texas Fix,” this show features a couple restoring historic homes in Galveston.
Year: 2022–
Age Rating: TV-G
IMDb Rating: 8.0
What’s Good: Inspiring home restoration with a focus on historical preservation.
Question: What challenges do the hosts face in restoring these historic properties?
Animated Series
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (1988–1991) A pre-teen version of Scooby-Doo and friends solving mysteries.
Year: 1988–1991
Age Rating: U
IMDb Rating: 6.7
What’s Good: Nostalgic fun with younger versions of the classic characters.
Question: What makes the adventures of a young Scooby-Doo and the gang engaging for all ages?
Baby Looney Tunes (2001–2005) Looney Tunes characters as babies navigating their early adventures.
Year: 2001–2005
Age Rating: U
IMDb Rating: 6.1
What’s Good: Adorable take on classic characters with child-friendly stories.
Question: How do the baby versions of these characters differ from their older counterparts?
Whether you’re looking for an intense drama, an enchanting animation, or a fun family show, September on Max has something for you. Dive into these new releases and enjoy the variety of genres and stories available!
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