Storyline
September 5 drops you right into the chaos of the 1972 Munich Olympics, but not in the way you’d expect. Instead of sticking with the athletes, the story zooms in on the ABC Sports crew—folks who thought they were just there for the games, then suddenly get swept up in the nightmare of the Israeli hostage crisis. The whole vibe shifts from Olympic excitement to pure dread as these reporters realize they’re no longer covering sports—they’re broadcasting a global tragedy, live, with the world watching every shaky, gut-wrenching second. You can almost feel the panic behind the cameras, the frantic calls, the moral struggle of what to show and what to hold back. It’s not just about the facts, it’s about the raw emotion—fear, helplessness, that weird adrenaline that kicks in when history is unfolding right in front of you. September 5 isn’t just a sports movie or a history lesson; it’s a pressure cooker of live TV, impossible choices, and the kind of heartbreak that lingers long after the cameras stop rolling.