Bahrainthismonth.com DOWNTIME | tv releases 60 September 2024 Releases Getting back into a routine can be tough following a fun summer. When you finally have time for some downtime, curl up on the sofa and check out our top recommendations. Nobody Wants This Starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, this romantic comedy series is a humourous exploration of an agnostic woman falling for a rabbi. Created by Erin Foster, the series’ first season consists of 10 episodes, blending witty dialogue and charming chemistry. It’s anticipated to be both a critical and fan favourite, likely leading to multiple seasons. Emily in Paris Season 4 (Part 2) The beloved series returns with the concluding episodes of its fourth season on September 12. Emily navigates romantic entanglements and professional challenges in Paris, with the storyline taking her to Rome for a special holiday. Expect more drama, fashion, and a potential Christmas-themed episode. Fans are in for an exciting conclusion with likely cliffhangers setting up future seasons. The Perfect Couple A thrilling new limited series based on Elin Hilderbrand’s novel, ‘The Perfect Couple’ releases on September 5th, featuring Nicole Kidman leading a star-studded cast including Liev Schreiber and Dakota Fanning. The plot revolves around a seemingly flawless family’s facade crumbling when a murder mystery unravels during a wedding on Nantucket’s beaches. The Wild Robot Set for release on September 27, ‘The Wild Robot’ tells the story of Roz, an intelligent robot stranded on an uninhabited island. Directed by Chris Sanders, this family-friendly adventure explores themes of survival and connection as Roz befriends island animals and cares for an orphaned gosling. The voice cast includes Lupita Nyong’o and Pedro Pascal. Speak No Evil ‘Speak No Evil’ stars James McAvoy and Mackenzie Davis in a gripping thriller. The film follows a couple on vacation who meet another couple with a mute child. As the latter couple insinuates themselves into their lives, tension escalates into a harrowing ordeal. Directed by Christian Tafdrup, this remake of the Danish horror film explores themes of politeness and boundaries, culminating in a chilling and violent climax. CINEMA RELEASES
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