Meanwhile, Only Murders in the Building returns for season five on Tuesday, September 9. Not to take away anything from the trio that is Martin, Short, and Gomez, but I can’t wait to see Renée Zellweger, Téa Leoni, Keegan-Michael Key, Beanie Feldstein, and Dianne Wiest in their guest roles this season.
Then, on Friday, September 12, the final Downton Abbey movie hits theaters (and I’m sure will eventually stream on Peacock at a later date). Julian Fellowes keeps saying it’s the last, but I feel like this world isn’t done yet. Maybe we’ll see a new generation of beloved characters down the line.
Also, don’t miss the Primetime Emmy Awards on CBS on Sunday night, September 14. I’ll be on the red carpet as everyone arrives for what is bound to be a star-studded affair (Adam Brody, Kristen Bell, Quinta Brunson, Parker Posey, Carrie Coon, Noah Wylie, Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams, Jason Segel, Adam Scott, Jean Smart, etc.).
Meanwhile, you might as well cancel all plans on Wednesday, September 17, when The Morning Show season four premieres and The Summer I Turned Pretty comes to an end. That’s a lot of drama and emotion in one day, so plan accordingly.
Finally, the end of the month closes strong with Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots in the romantic dramedy All of You (more on that below) as well as June Squibb in the heartfelt film Eleanor the Great. (Stay tuned for an Icons Only profile with Squibb on Glamour to coincide with the launch, in which she opens up about the most important life lessons at the age of 95.) If I can highlight one series in particular, though, it’s Chad Powers, coming to Hulu on September 30 and starring Glen Powell. I didn’t quite expect to love it as much as I did. It’s the kind of comedy series that’s so absurdly funny and ridiculous, you don’t want it to end. The official trailer just launched over the weekend, so take a look: