Succession and The Bachelorette to new movies on HBO Max and Netflix. : After much anticipation, season three kicks off tonight. 9 p.m.
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We’re knee-deep pumpkin spice season and with the night’s drawing in most of us are looking forward to plenty of cosy nights at home over the coming weeks.
If you wondering what to watch while you’re curled up on the couch with a cuppa, or maybe even a cheeky glass of wine then not to worry.
Netflix had released its list of what’s coming down the line in October and there are some real gems hitting on our screens this month.
What’s more EVOKE has cherry-picked the best ones to save you trawling
Succession and The Bachelorette to new movies on HBO Max and Netflix. : After much anticipation, season three kicks off tonight. 9 p.m.
The Closer.A Bloomberg report published on Wednesday (October 13) stated Netflix spent $24.1million on The Closer and $23.6million on the comedian’s 2019 special, Sticks & Stones, comparing them to the $3.9million spent for Bo Burnham’s Inside and Squid Game’s $21.4million.From internal documents seen by the publication, the Sticks & Stones special was measured as having an “impact value” of $19.4million by Netflix, meaning it cost more than the value it generated.In a statement released to NME,
You on Netflix to a Princess Diana docuseries and an investigative documentary about Brittany Murphy. : Read for this docuseries, below. 9 p.m.
It’s never too early to start feeling festive, and Netflix are getting us in the mood by revealing all the Christmas movies and series that are being added to the site for the most wonderful time of year.
Zodiac Killer has finally been identified.The infamous serial killer allegedly murdered more than 37 victims over the course of his killing spree. He terrorized Northern California in the late ’60s through the ’70s, and his identity hasn’t been pinned down until now.
Squid Game is the latest show to take the internet by storm. It centers on a twisted contest in which 456 from different walks of life– but all in debt–play a set of with deadly consequences, all for a chance to win a lot of money. The is addictive, which means that you probably binge-watched it in one day and need something to fill the void.
For proof that HBO Max continues to be one of the best streaming services in the game, look no further than the list of new titles being added in October, which is stacked with must-see gems. Trying to figure out what to watch on streaming can be a challenge, but we’ve gone through and plucked out nine excellent movies that are new to HBO Max in October and are well worth your time.
Young Sheldon's return and, as always, more Hallmark goodness. See the full rundown, below: Mean Girls: October 3 is .
Netflix has a bumper crop of new content in October, a list of which is organized below alphabetically by date.
Netflix has revealed rankings of its most popular original TV shows and movies, measured by hours-watched during the first month of release.The streaming platform, who have been hesitant about releasing worthwhile viewing statistics in the past, have published the “most comprehensive look so far” at the service’s most popular shows and movies.Speaking at Vox Media’s Code Conference (via Variety), Netflix’s co-CEO and chief content officer Ted Sarandos said: “We’re trying to be more transparent
captures 19th-century British aristocrats in search of love, premiered in December.French crime-thriller “Lupin” and the first season of “The Witcher” tied for second on the top-ten shows list, with 76 million accounts tuning in to each.As for movies, the action film “Extraction,” about a black-market mercenary tasked with rescuing a drug lord’s kidnapped son, earned the top spot — with 99 million accounts tuning in during its first 28 days, Netflix said.Horror-thriller “Bird Box” took second
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTed Sarandos, Netflix’s co-CEO and chief content officer, revealed what he said was the “most comprehensive look so far” at the streamer’s top 10 TV shows and movies.Sarandos, in an appearance at Vox Media’s Code Conference at the Beverly Hilton, showed two slides: One showing the most popular Netflix shows by its proprietary metric of the number of accounts that watched a given title in the first 28 days of release (and streamed at least 2 minutes) and a second
Grey’s Anatomy, and a .2021 Tony Awards: Not a big fan of movies or TV shows? Maybe Broadway is your bag! If so, this awards show is for you. 7 p.m.
Linda Evangelista revealed to her 900k instagram followers that she suffered from complications from a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that she underwent a few years ago. Evangelista said her “deformity” prevented her from being in the public eye all these years.
Well, it’s Halloween time on Netflix again, and the big new crop of horror movies is… nonexistent. Yes, once again the streaming giant didn’t get the memo about the spookiest time of year. But there is a lot of new programming to put in your jack-o-lantern-shaped bucket.
Titanic, The Holiday (is it too early for Christmas flicks? No, right?), and the first three Spy Kids movies, for those of us who have spent too long on Y2K and are now stuck in a nostalgia spiral.Plus, if you're looking for something with absolutely killer vibes to get you ready for Halloween, the long-awaited third season of drops on October 15.