September 5’s streaming release date has now been revealed. Directed by Tim Fehlbaum,September 5chronicles the true storyof an American sports broadcasting team as they scramble to cover the hostage crisis that unfolds during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics. After a limited theatrical release in December, the movie, which stars Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Leonie Benesch, and Benjamin Walker, became available on VOD on February 4. Now, it’s set to come to streaming before it competes for Best Original Screenplay at the 2025 Oscars.

As the Oscars approach, Paramount announces thatSeptember 5will debut on Paramount+ on Tuesday, February 25 in the U.S. and Canada. The movie’s availability on Paramount+ in other regions will be announced at a later date.September 5landing on streaming comes just over two months after its theatrical bow and about six months after its premiere at the Venice International Film Festival on August 29th, 2024.

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What September 5’s Streaming Release Means For The Movie

The Film’s Critical Reception Explained

September 5reviewshave been generally glowing from critics and audiences alike, with praise aimed at the film’s intense and innovative depiction of a tragic real event. OnRotten Tomatoes, the film enjoys a critics score of 93% and an audience-driven Popcornmeter score of 90%, suggesting it worked for most viewers. Graeme Guttman’s review forScreenRantis an outlier at only five out 10, and he took issue with the film’s lack of a clear ideological position on its subject matter:

September 5tries to take an apolitical stance when it comes to the events at the Munich Olympics, but it forgets that being apolitical is a stance in and of itself. It presents a multidimensional conflict in a one-dimensional way, sapping the hostage situation of any context that could tip its hand at an ideology.

At the box office,September 5grossed only $5.7 million, but box office isn’t really a fair metric by which to judge the film given it opened in only seven theaters and never played in more than 400 during its theatrical run. Clearly,September 5is still widely unseenby general audiences, but its impending release on Paramount+ should change that. This increased exposure could lead to more support from viewers as the film heads into the Oscars, where it will be competing againstAnora,The Brutalist,A Real Pain, andThe Substancein the Best Original Screenplay category.

The 97th Academy Awards air at 7 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 2.

Our Take On September 5’s Streaming Release

Why It’s Worth Watching

September 5explores a great tragedy from a new perspective, opting for a departure from the action-thriller approach that Steven Spielberg took withMunichin 2005. While theSpielberg movietells a story with a traditional leading man, chronicling the quest for justice following the massacre at the 1972 Olympics,September 5takes place as the massacre is unfolding, making the entire experience a harrowing one for viewers.

Even though there are sure to be those that find fault withSeptember 5, as Guttman did in hisScreenRantreview, the craft on display and the film’s historical subject matter make it worth checking out when it lands on Paramount+. The film is obviously working with a lower budget than Spielberg was withMunich, but it makes the most of this, effectively using a contained space and relying on talented, lesser-known actors to tell its story.