September 5: Release date and time, where to watch, plot and more

September 5: Release date and time, where to watch, plot and more
September 5: Release date and time, where to watch, plot and more (Image via Paramount Pictures)

September 5 is an upcoming historical drama film, directed by Tim Fehlbaum and co-written by Moritz Binder. The movie looks deeper into a pivotal moment in sports broadcasting history. The initial release is on December 13, 2024, in select theaters, and a wider release is planned for January 17, 2025.

The film is a portrayal of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, focusing on ABC's live coverage of the tragic events. As terrorists take Israeli athletes, hostage, the American sports broadcasting team must swiftly adapt to report the unfolding drama in real time. This shift from sports to crisis coverage tests their skills and ethics under immense pressure.

Rated R for language, the movie runs for 1 hour and 34 minutes, ensuring a tight and engaging narrative.

The official synopsis of the film reads,

"Set during the 1972 Munich Olympics, the film follows an American Sports broadcasting team that quickly adapted from sports reporting to live coverage of the Israeli athletes taken hostage. Through this lens, September 5 provides a powerful new perspective on the live broadcast seen globally by an estimated one billion people at the time."

Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for September 5. reader's discretion is advised.


September 5 releases on December 13, 2024

September 5 is set to open in select theaters in major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York on December 13, 2024. Distributed by Paramount Pictures and Republic Pictures, this film will open all across the nation on January 17, 2025.

Where to watch

There are streaming services like Plex and MUBI that fans can use to watch the film after it has been shown in theaters. Additionally, one can keep an eye on local theater listings to enjoy the limited-release phase.


Looking into the plot of the movie

September 5 depicts ABC's live broadcast of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage situation. The narrative centers on Geoff. He is a youthful and aspiring producer. Alongside his team, he is compelled to transition from sports journalism to reporting on the harrowing hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes abducted by terrorists.

Following the leadership of experienced executive Roone Arledge and with the assistance of German interpreter Marianne, the team addresses ethical dilemmas and high-stakes decisions.

As global scrutiny escalates, Geoff endeavors to uphold journalistic integrity while providing real-time updates, ultimately reshaping the domain of live news coverage.


The cast of the movie

  • Peter Sarsgaard as Roone Arledge
  • John Magaro as Geoffrey Mason
  • Ben Chaplin as Marvin Bader
  • Leonie Benesch as Marianne Gebhardt
  • Zinedine Soualem as Jacques Lesgards
  • Corey Johnson as Hank Hanson
  • Georgina Rich as Gladys Deist
  • Benjamin Walker as Peter Jennings
  • Rony Herman as David Berger

Trailer highlights

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The trailer for September 5 opens with the ABC Sports team preparing their cameras for Olympic coverage. As they report on events like volleyball and boxing, the sudden sound of gunshots disrupts the broadcast. The film swiftly shifts from sports to a tense hostage crisis as armed terrorists seize Israeli athletes.

The trailer highlights the team's urgent transition to live coverage, showcasing their struggle with ethical decisions, such as whether to show violent scenes on air. Tension mounts as the ABC crew grapples with the responsibility of informing a global audience without worsening the situation.

Key moments in the movie trailer include intense discussions among team members, the chaos of live reporting, and the personal dilemmas faced by the journalists.


September 5 is set to premiere in theaters starting December 13, 2024.

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