'September 5' Covers Its Streaming Date

  Have a few Munich knacks. Paramount announced on Monday morning that Best Original Screenplay Oscar and Critics Choice nominee September 5 is headed to Paramount+ tomorrow, Tuesday February 25 in the United States and Canada. International rollout will, as usual, be revealed at a later date, but it never quite gets the coverage the domestic arrival to the platform does. The film was first given a limited release on December 13, and considering Sony Pictures ’s Saturday Night ’s limited release on September 27 was what brought it to Sony’s typical 120-day window for its films when it landed on Netflix on January 25 despite a wide release on October 11, it’s clearly the best way to gauge speed. And for Paramount’s 2024 slate, it’s actually a pretty slow 74 days, as even Sonic the Hedgehog 3 demonstrated a week ago that everyone else tends to be around 60 days, with a few films going 53. Sonic 3  opened a week later on December 20 and arrived on February 18. September 5 ...

‘Special Ops: Lioness’ Premiere Date Revealed, Teaser Released

Paramount+ has unveiled the first trailer for Taylor Sheridan’s espionage thriller Special Ops: Lioness and announced that the series will premiere Sunday, July 23,

Inspired by an actual United States military program, the series is about Joe, played by Zoe Saldaña as she attempts to balance her personal life and being the tip of the CIA’s spear in the war on terror and their efforts to thwart the next major attack. The Lioness Program/Lioness Engagement Team is run by Kaitlyn Meade, played by Nicole Kidman, and Donald Westfield, played by Michael Kelly. Joe is the Lioness program station chief who trains, manages, and leads the female undercover operatives. They enlist Cruz, an aggressive, passionate, and rough-around-the-edges Marine Raider played by Laysla De Oliveira, who is, therefore, the newest recruit Joe trains. Joe tells her "We locate the wives and daughters of these high-value targets, and we place an operative close to them, And we kill the target." Together, they operate undercover with her among the power brokers of State terrorism and help bring down a terrorist organization from within. Or it's about Cruz, there were conflicting summaries between Deadline, who uses the synopsis in the teaser's description, and TVLine.

The series also stars Morgan Freeman as Edwin Mullins in his first series regular television role since The Electric Company, as well as Dave Annable, Jill Wagner, LaMonica Garrett, James Jordan, Stephanie Nur, Austin Hébert, Jonah Wharton, and Hannah Love Lanier. Hailing from Taylor Sheridan, creator of the Yellowstone franchise, he took over as showrunner following the writers' room. He also serves as executive producer with Saldaña, KidmanWagner, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin, Geyer Kosinski, Michael Malone and John Hillcoat. Special Ops: Lioness is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios and the teaser can be watched below.





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