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As one of the most cost-effective streaming services currently out there,Peacockcontinues to deliver a myriad of television shows for viewers of all ages. Thankfully, over the coming weeks, the platform will offer a plethora of new and returning series that are sure to be worthy of anyone’s time. Whether viewers want to laugh, cry, or lose themselves in a true crime story, the streaming service has something for everyone to enjoy, no matter their age.

From an original crime drama based on a true story to various returning NBC favorites, the shows slated for release on Peacock next month will undoubtedly keep viewers entertained until the spooky season arrives. While there are plenty of family-friendly shows that younger audiences will certainly enjoy, there are also many other series strictly made for adults. No matter what viewers are in the mood for, the streaming platform has something for them in September.

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Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist

Stream on September 5

Based on the 2020 podcast of the same name,Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heistis a Peacock original crime drama that chronicles the true story of an infamous heist that happened the night ofMuhammad Ali’s (Dexter Darden) epic returnto boxing in 1970. When a hustler named Chicken Man (Kevin Hart) hosts a fight night afterparty to celebrate Ali’s comeback, the evening concludes with one of the most egregious criminal robberies in Atlanta’s history.

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With Chicken Man’s guest list rife with some ofthe country’s wealthiest people, the brazen criminal event completely alters the trajectory of Atlanta and ultimately transforms the city into the country’s “Black Mecca.” In the robbery’s aftermath, Chicken Man is suspected of masterminding the crime. Intent on clearing his name, he’ll have to convince Detective J.D. Hudson (Don Cheadle), one of the city’s first Black detectives on the desegregated police force, that he had no part in the heist. The show’s cast also includes performances by Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Howard, Chloe Bailey, Lori Harvey, and Samuel L. Jackson.Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heistis streaming on Sept. 5.

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Brilliant Minds (Season 1)

Stream on September 24

Inspired by the booksThe Man Who Mistook His Wife for a HatandAn Anthropologist on Marsby Dr. Oliver Wolf Sacks,Brilliant Mindsisan NBC medical dramathat follows a revolutionary neurologist named Dr. Oliver Wolf (Zachary Quinto). Along with his team of interns, the brilliant doctor explores the depths of the human mind while simultaneously navigating his own relationships and mental health. Unable to recognize faces, Dr. Wolf aims to look deeper than others might and promises to stop at nothing to help those who need it the most. With his unconventional approach to treating some of the most baffling psychological cases, the eccentric but gifted neurologist aims to change how the world sees his patients. The series also stars Tamberla Perry, Ashleigh LaThrop, Alex MacNicoll, Aury Krebs, Spence Moore II, Teddy Sears, and Donna Murphy.Brilliant Mindsis streaming on Sept. 24.

Chicago Fire/Med/PD (Season 13/10/12)

Stream on September 26

Part of NBC’s stacked Wednesday lineup, theChicagofranchise includesChicago Fire,Chicago P.D., andChicago Med. Respectively, each series chronicles the personal and professionallives of Chicago’s firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical personnel. Encompassing the fire department’s Firehouse 51, the police department’s 21st District, andGaffney Chicago Medical Center, the franchise casts a wide net across Chicago’s public services.

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While each series takes place on its own, they all share a recurring and unifying theme thanks to a small bar known as Molly’s. Owned by three firefighters, the bar has been frequented numerous times by each show’s various characters. Created by Derek Haas and Michael Brandt, theChicagofranchise is produced by Wolf Entertainment and has successfully entertained viewers for over a decade.TheChicagolineup is returning on Sept. 26.

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Tea Town Teddy Bears (Season 1)

A Peacock original,Tea Town Teddy Bearsisan animated children’s showabout three tea-party-loving Teddy Bears cleverly named Ginger, Earl Grey, and Boba. Aside from their beloved tea parties, the trio also enjoy various adventures with their friends in Tea Town. The best of friends, the Teddy Bears each have their own unique personality and favorite hobbies. Ginger creates a plethora of fashions and invitations for their parties, Earl Grey takes care of baking all their goodies and makes sure their tea is just right, and Boba creates a myriad of beautiful things. With a teacup that can fly and transform into a tea party table, the trio is able to travel far and wide to enjoy their parties in all sorts of places, including the tops of trees and even the clouds in the sky.Tea Town Teddy Bearsis streaming on Sept. 26.

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Every TV Series Coming to Major Streaming Services in September 2024