Get ready for a cinematic fall as Netflix unveils its highly anticipated 2024 movie lineup. From action-packed thrillers to thought-provoking dramas and heartwarming documentaries, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The fall season kicks off on September 5th with “Apollo 13: Survival,” a captivating documentary recounting the harrowing story of the Apollo 13 rescue mission. Following closely behind on September 6th is “Rebel Ridge,” a new action film from acclaimed director Jeremy Saulnier, promising a thrilling ride. September continues with a diverse selection of films, including “Uglies,” the long-awaited adaptation of the beloved young adult novel; “Will & Harper,” a documentary exploring the unique friendship between Will Ferrell and Harper Steele; and “Rez Ball,” a sports film that celebrates the spirit of a Native American high school basketball team. October brings a mix of genres, starting with Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut, “Woman of the Hour.” This crime thriller follows a chilling story of a serial killer who appears on a dating show, promising a suspenseful experience. On a lighter note, October also welcomes “Lonely Planet,” a heartwarming love story starring Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth. November marks a significant moment for Netflix with the arrival of two Oscar-worthy plays. “Emilia Pérez,” a French crime musical featuring a stellar cast including Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez, Adriana Paz, and Zoe Saldaña, won Best Actress at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. The second play, “The Piano Lesson,” written by Denzel Washington’s son, Malcolm Washington, stars Samuel L. Jackson and Denzel’s other son, John David Washington, promising a powerful performance. The final month of the year features a diverse range of films, including “Carry-On,” a highly anticipated thriller starring Taron Egerton; “That Christmas,” a heartwarming animated film from Richard Curtis; and “The Six Triple Eight,” an inspiring story about the first and only Women’s Army Corps unit of color to serve overseas in World War II. Rounding out the lineup, Netflix also announced two additional films: “Pedro Páramo,” a captivating drama, and “Uprising,” a compelling story, both with undated release dates. With such a diverse and exciting lineup, Netflix’s Fall 2024 movie slate is sure to keep viewers captivated throughout the season. From action and drama to documentaries and animated features, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as Netflix delivers another impressive year of cinematic entertainment.