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Derry Girls! Featuring Nicola Coughlan, of Bridgerton fame, the heartfelt and deviously funny series about young girls coming of age during Ireland's rocky 1990s is back after a long hiatus, pandemic be darned. And while we're so sad to see these beloved characters go, we can't wait to spend October seeing what they get up to next.
Oh, and some other stuff will be streaming soon, too.Rom-coms like the Sex And The City movie and How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days hit at the start of the month, with comedy specials from Iliza Schlesinger, Fortune Feimster, and Gabriel Iglesias rolling out in the weeks after. will start adding new episodes weekly, and did we mention Derry Girls is coming back? It's gonna be legen…derry.Here's everything coming to Netflix in October 2022:17 Again30 Minutes or Less60 Days In: Season 3Any Given SundayBarbie: It Takes Two: Season 2Call Me by Your NameCharlotte's Web (2006)ChocolatCity SlickersThe Color PurpleGladiatorHow to Lose a Guy in 10 DaysI Love You, ManLabyrinthLand of the LostLast Seen AliveMr.
& Mrs. SmithNational Lampoon's European VacationNational Lampoon's VacationOcean's ElevenOcean's ThirteenOcean's TwelvePoint Break (1991)Risky BusinessRobin HoodRunaway BrideRush HourRush Hour 2Rush Hour 3Scooby-DooScooby-Doo 2: Monsters UnleashedSex and the City 2Sex and the City: The MovieTeenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the OozeTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IIITeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The MovieVegas VacationWalking TallWedding CrashersYes ManForever Queens (Netflix Series)Chip and Potato: Season 4 (Netflix Family)JexiHasan Minhaj: The King's Jester (Netflix Comedy)Bling Empire: Season 3 (Netflix Series)High Water (Netflix Series)Jumping from High
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are plenty of spooky films arriving on various streaming services this month that’ll help you get into the Halloween spirit. The selection of new titles on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max and Paramount+ this month ranges from traditional horror films to fantasy romps to perfectly pleasant period pieces.
The Jeffrey Dahmer series Monster has officially landed on the list of Netflix‘s most watched TV shows of all time, just 12 days after debuting on the streamer.
October is already here and with it some key changes to mark through the month, ranging from rising energy costs to an important changes for UK firms.
fall TV season is already in full swing and continues with the return of favorites like Grey's Anatomy season 19. This month also sees the finales of several major series including House of the Dragon and Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Plus, movies continue to debut on streaming, including The School for Good and Evil, Raymond & Ray and Halloween Ends.
Amazon Prime Video can be challenging, but don’t worry, we’re here to help. Below we’ve put together a curated selection of the best new movies streaming on Prime Video in October.
There are so many excellent K-Pop releases in 2022.
Netflix has canceled a grand total of 15 TV shows this year, and fans are NOT happy with a lot of these decisions.
HBO Max this month.On Oct. 31, the Comedy Central shows “Key and Peele,” “Nathan for You,” “Inside Amy Schumer,” “Reno 911!” and “Chappelle’s Show” (the first two seasons) will depart HBO Max, likely heading to Paramount+ at some point in November.Also leaving HBO Max this month is the Halsey music film “If I Can’t Have Love I Want Power,” as well as the surprisingly great horror prequel “Annabelle: Creation.” Other noteworthy depatures include “Capote,” “High Fidelity,” “Jerry Maguire,” “McCabe and Mrs.
on Hulu, as the streaming service is adding a ton of horror-themed content this month. But not to worry, there’s plenty of other non-spooky new movies and shows to watch too.In the horror realm, director David Bruckner’s new (and well-received) take on “Hellraiser” arrives on Oct.
“Catherine Called Birdy” (available Oct. 7), as well as a pair of new release films from 2022 making their debut on the streaming service.“The Northman,” the Alexander Skarsgard-fronted Viking saga, comes to Prime Video on Oct.
HBO Max. First and foremost, however, we have the highly anticipated “The White Lotus” Season 2, which debuts on Oct.
a spooky slate full of fright. “Schitt’s Creek” fans have until Oct.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Yes, there’s still a Fall TV season, and yes, it’s now well under way. Broadcast TV got a little pep in its step last year thanks to two freshman sitcom phenoms: ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” and CBS’ “Ghosts.” When asked to tout their new wares, several network execs instead opted to shine more spotlight on returning shows they hope to keep buzzing as sophomore sensations. It’s time for Variety’s annual fall check-in with network heads across broadcast, cable and streaming — although how to do that proves tricky these days. Many execs’ gigs transcend platforms, after all — like Disney’s Craig Erwich, who serves as entertainment president for both ABC and Hulu, or the NBCUniversal duo of Susan Rovner and Frances Berwick, whose domain stretches across programming for broadcast, network and streaming.
adapted from Jessica Knolle’s best-selling novel and a new YA spin on ghost stories, “The Midnight Club.”More book adaptations to keep your eye on for October’s Netflix arrivals include “The School for Good and Evil,” out Oct. 19 and based on the best-selling series by Soman Chainani.
Amazon has announced a second Prime Day, which will take place on October 11 but the event which has become popular for shoppers to bag the best deals has received doubts from experts.
Margaret Brown entranced audiences at the Sundance Film Festival with “Descendant,” her documentary about the historic discovery of a lost slave ship in 2019. The movie made such a splash at Sundance that it won a Special Jury Prize.
Schitt’s Creek is leaving Netflix!
Tons of new shows and movies will be heading to Netflix in October – Just Jared Jr What’s the deal with all the creepy smiling people at baseball games? – DListed Chris Pratt shares his Amazon wish list – Egotastic Two RuPaul’s Drag Race winners have joined the cast of Netflix’s Glamorous – Just Jared Jr