Hare Are the Movies Coming to HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock, and Apple TV+ This Week

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Looking to line up what to watch from Monday, September 22, through Sunday, September 28? Here’s a clean, quick rundown of four films arriving across HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock, and Apple TV+, with the essentials you’ll want at a glance—plots, key cast, directors, writers, and more. No fluff—just the facts you need to decide what to queue up.

Below, you’ll find each title with a short primer on what it’s about and who’s involved. We’ve also included the exact day each film lands on its streaming service this week, so you can plan your viewing without hunting around for details.

‘The Kim Kardashian Diamond Heist’ (2025)

'The Kim Kardashian Diamond Heist' (2025)
Firecracker Films

On HBO Max on Tuesday, September 23, this documentary revisits the October 2016 Paris robbery in which Kim Kardashian was bound and held at gunpoint before thieves escaped with jewelry valued at roughly $9 million. It traces the crime, the investigation, and its aftermath—including later court developments—and features production from Sam Emmery and Jes Wilkins. The project is positioned within crime and pop-culture documentary lanes and runs in 2025 programming for HBO Max.

The film outlines the events surrounding the heist during Paris Fashion Week, contextualizing how the incident reshaped security practices and public discourse around celebrity visibility. It also touches on the 2025 convictions connected to the robbery and includes credits and metadata consistent with a 2025 release classification on the service.

‘Utopia’ (2024)

'Utopia' (2024)
SP Media Group

Arriving on Paramount+ on Friday, September 26, ‘Utopia’ is directed by James Bamford and stars Moe Dunford in the lead, with Charlotte Vega, Michael D. Xavier, and Alix Villaret co-starring. The story follows a soldier searching for his missing wife who breaks into a high-tech facility, only to discover a surreal fantasy park where reality and illusion blur; the film lists Steven Paul as producer and Ian Neligh as screenwriter.

As the protagonist pushes deeper into the park’s dangerous game, the film escalates into a mystery-thriller where nothing is as it seems. Cast and crew information are consistent across festival and database listings, with Bamford at the helm and Dunford top-billed—details that align with the film’s 2024 rollout and its availability for streaming on Paramount+ this week.

‘Knock at the Cabin’ (2023)

'Knock at the Cabin' (2023)
Blinding Edge Pictures

Coming to Peacock on Wednesday, September 24, ‘Knock at the Cabin’ is an apocalyptic psychological horror film directed by M. Night Shyamalan and based on Paul Tremblay’s novel ‘The Cabin at the End of the World’. The cast includes Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Kristen Cui, Abby Quinn, and Rupert Grint; the screenplay is by M. Night Shyamalan from an initial draft by Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman.

The film centers on a family held hostage by four strangers who claim that a catastrophic apocalypse can only be averted through an unthinkable choice. Behind the camera, Jarin Blaschke and Lowell A. Meyer share cinematography credits, Noemi Katharina Preiswerk edits, and Herdís Stefánsdóttir composes—rounding out the production details for its Peacock bow this week.

‘All of You’ (2025)

'All of You' (2025)
MRC

Landing on Apple TV+ on Friday, September 26, ‘All of You’ is a near-future romance about longtime best friends Laura and Simon, whose bond is tested when a cutting-edge “soulmate test” pairs Laura with another man, Lukas. The film stars Brett Goldstein, Imogen Poots, and Steven Cree, and is directed by William Bridges; Apple TV+ lists a 1 hour 38 minute runtime and positions the title as a 2025 release.

Recent coverage highlights Goldstein and Poots as the central duo, with the narrative spanning multiple timelines of separation and reconnection sparked by the test’s result. Additional reporting frames the film’s tone and setting while noting Goldstein’s creative involvement alongside Bridges’s direction, rounding out the key personnel and plot context for its Apple TV+ debut this week.

What are you pressing play on first—drop your picks in the comments!

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