Series

Abbott Elementary — 1 October (ABC / Season 5)
Genre: comedy
What's notable: several teachers who put their work above their personal lives try to remain professional in one of the worst schools in the U.S.

The Sisters Grimm — 3 October (Apple TV+ / Season 1)
Genre: cartoon, fantasy
What's notable: two orphans set off for a mysterious town where, among fairy-tale heroes and villains, they search for their missing parents.

Spy x Family — 3 October (Crunchyroll / Season 3)
Genre: anime, action, comedy
What's notable: a family consisting of a young telepath, a spy, and a hired assassin tries to manage everyday life.

The Last Frontier — 10 October (Apple TV+ / mini-series)
Genre: drama
What's notable: a marshal guarding the desolate Alaskan wilderness finds himself on the brink of survival when a prison transport plane crashes and criminals escape.

The Chair Company — 12 October (HBO / Season 1)
Genre: comedy
What's notable: after a humiliating incident at work, an office clerk begins an investigation and uncovers a corporate conspiracy.

Solar Opposites — 13 October (Hulu / Season 6)
Genre: animation, sci-fi, comedy
What's notable: a bizarre family of aliens learns firsthand that the American Midwest is far more hostile than the endless expanse of space.

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch — 14 October (Netflix / Season 1)
Genre: animation, action, thriller
What's notable: a veteran spy enters a deadly game with trained assassins.

Murdaugh: Death in the Family — 15 October (Hulu / mini-series)
Genre: thriller, drama
What's notable: the prosperity of an ancient lineage crumbles after an accident, and the head of the family tries to preserve the clan’s reputation by hiding its dark secrets.

Loot — 15 October (Apple TV+ / Season 3)
Genre: comedy
What's notable: after betrayal by her young husband, a billionaire’s life is turned upside down.

The Diplomat — 16 October (Netflix / Season 3)
Genre: thriller, drama, comedy
What's notable: an experienced diplomat receives a promotion in the midst of an international crisis, throwing her professional and personal relationships into chaos.

Ghosts — 16 October (CBS / Season 5)
Genre: fantasy, comedy
What's notable: a young couple moves into an old mansion, unaware that it is inhabited by the spirits of former residents, each embodying a different era.

Mr. Scorsese — 17 October (Apple TV+ / mini-series)
Genre: documentary
What's notable: a dive into Martin Scorsese’s personal archives, revealing secrets of how his experiences shaped his art.

Hal & Harper — 19 October (Mubi / Season 1)
Genre: drama, comedy
What's notable: a brother and sister, whose bond is rooted in childhood traumas, are forced to confront their family history.

Lazarus — 22 October (Prime Video / mini-series)
Genre: thriller, detective
What's notable: after his father’s death and his sister’s murder, a man sinks into terrifying visions and a string of unsolved crimes.

Riot Women — 22 October (BritBox / Season 1)
Genre: drama
What's notable: a teacher, a policewoman, a pub owner, a midwife, and an unemployed woman form a punk rock band for a local contest.

Nobody Wants This — 23 October (Netflix / Season 2)
Genre: drama, romance, comedy
What's notable: a sex-podcast host and a religious mentor begin a touching romance, colliding tradition with modernity.

Talamasca: The Secret Order — 26 October (AMC / Season 1)
Genre: fantasy, drama
What's notable: a brilliant lawyer is recruited by a secret society that monitors vampires and witches.

Mayor of Kingstown — 26 October (Paramount+ / Season 4)
Genre: thriller, drama
What's notable: a powerful clan confronts injustice in Kingstown, mired in corruption and systemic racism.

It: Welcome to Derry — 26 October (HBO / Season 1)
Genre: horror
What's notable: in the 1960s, a cycle of tragedies begins in a quiet town, foreshadowing the horror that will unfold twenty-seven years later.

Down Cemetery Road — 29 October (Apple TV+ / Mini-series)
Genre: thriller
What's notable: after a house explosion, a suburban woman searches for a missing girl and plunges into a conspiracy in which the dead turn out to be alive.

Star Wars: Visions — 29 October (Disney+ / Season 3)
Genre: animation, sci-fi, action
What's notable: an animated anthology reimagines “Star Wars” myths through the lens of different cultures.

Hazbin Hotel — 29 October (Prime Video / Season 2)
Genre: cartoon, musical, comedy
What's notable: princess of Hell opens a rehabilitation hotel for sinners to reduce overpopulation and give demons a chance to reach Heaven.

The Witcher — 30 October (Netflix / Season 4)
Genre: fantasy, adventure, drama
What's notable: a monster hunter roams a world where humans are far scarier than supernatural creatures.