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Spooky season has kicked off and is treating entertainment lovers to spine-chilling good releases all October long. Thanks to platforms such as Hulu, Paramount+, Netflix, Apple TV+, Peacock, Max, Disney+ and Prime Video, the amount of TV shows and movies to watch is practically endless. With so many streaming options available, it can be overwhelming trying to keep track of what to watch every weekend. Rather than have to keep track or endlessly scroll to figure out the best new shows to stream, ShopBillboard has put together a guide of some of the most anticipated releases to put on your radar.
Each month, streaming platforms have a lineup of exciting and new releases to add to your watch list. From the 2024 Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony to channel-exclusive content from MTV, ABC and even USA Network, find the latest picks for the best TV series and movies to watch this October below.
What to Watch on Hulu This Weekend
Hulu comes with a full library of original shows in addition to cable shows from FX and ABC that premiere the day after airing. If you don’t have a subscription, you can get a 30-day free trial when you sign up. When the free trial ends, you’ll be charged as little as $9.99 a month. For even more content options, you can bundle Hulu with with Disney+ and ESPN+ and Max for as low as $16.99 a month. And for live TV options, you can get Hulu + Live TV for $82.99 a month.
Family Guy: Halloween Special (2024)
Release date: Oct. 14
To celebrate Family Guy‘s 25th anniversary, Hulu dropped a Halloween special that continues following the wild adventures of the Griffin family. You’ll see what happens when Peter tries to beat the champion of Quahog’s annual pumpkin contest using any means necessary.
American Horror Stories (Season 4)
No episode is the same in the short anthology series American Horror Stories. You can expect a fresh batch of hair-raising tales that’ll have you reaching for the light switch. Cast members for the latest season include Michael Imperioli, Henry Winkler, Debbie Ryan, Victor Garber, Jeff Hiller, June Squibb, Dyllón Burnside and Angel Bismark.
Release date: Oct. 15
What to Watch on Prime Video This Weekend
Prime members have all of the Prime Video library at their fingertips, including Prime originals and exclusive content. If you’re not a member, Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial for new users. You’ll get access to the entire Prime Video library in addition to Prime exclusive perks. Once your free trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular membership fee of $14.99 a month or $139 a year.
Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? (Season 1)
Release date: Oct. 16
Travis Kelce makes his TV host debut in Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? — a spinoff from the 2007 game show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Each episode will have contestants vying for a cash prize of $100,000 — all they have to do is answer 11 questions correctly with the help of some special celebrity guests.
Brothers (2024)
Release date: Oct. 17
October isn’t just for thrills and chills: Prime Video has also dropped the action comedy Brothers starring Peter Dinklage and Josh Brolin as twin brothers. When one of the siblings attempts to break away from their family of felons, the other twin convinces him to assist in a final heist, where they face legal problems, family drama and the occasional gunfight.
The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh (Season 1)
Release date: Oct. 17
If you like Fresh Off the Boat, then The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh follows a similar idea as it sees the Pradeep family move continents from India to the U.S. — and the challenges of getting adjusted to a new life overseas.
The Devil’s Hour (Season 2)
Release date: Oct. 18
Consider this series a crime thriller with a supernatural twist — and it’s back to deliver more mind-bending mystery. Season two reunites Peter Capaldi and Jessica Raine as Gideon and social worker Lucy, who begins to understand more about her past life, but in the process becomes split between what she has in one life versus what she lacks in her present.
What to Watch on Max This Weekend
Max subscribers can look forward to dramatic new releases when logging in. If you don’t have a subscription, you can sign up for as low as $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year for the ad-supported plan or you can go ad-free for $15.99 a month ($149.99 a year).
Prime members can also add Max to their video library for just $9.99 a month through the premium channel options in Prime Video’s storefront.
MaXXXine (2024)
Release date: Oct. 18
The X series comes to a conclusion in the third and final installment. Mia Goth stars as Maxine, who is on the brink of achieving her dreams of becoming a star. The only thing standing in her way? A serial killer who seems to be stalking her every move.
What to Watch on Disney+ This Weekend
Disney+ is the go-to platform for all things Disney including Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic content. The platform doesn’t come with a free trial, but you can choose from a variety of budget-friendly plans starting at $9.99 a month depending on your needs. You can expand your content options by bundling Disney+ with ESPN+, Hulu and Max for as low as $16.99 a month.
Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (2024)
Release date: Oct. 19
The star-studded event will see a new mix of artists inducted into the legendary Hall of Fame with performances by Mary J. Blige, Cher, Dave Matthews Band, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Kool & the Gang and more.
What to Watch on Paramount+ This Weekend
Paramount+ is the official streaming platform for Showtime, Nickelodeon, MTV, CBS, Comedy Central and even its own exclusive content. Paramount+ subscribers can watch and stream any content within the library for free including live content. New users who sign up can take advantage of a free seven day trial that’ll let you watch everything for free. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged $7.99 a month (or $59.99 a year). To get access to Showtime content, you’ll need to sign up for Paramount+ With Showtime, which is only $12.99 a month.
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (Season 1)
Release date: Oct. 17
Young Sheldon fans can settle in for a new series that spotlights a different Cooper family member: Georgie. The series follows him and his wife, Mandy, as they juggle parenthood, marriage and judgmental in-laws.
What to Watch on Peacock This Weekend
Peacock is home to all NBC, Bravo and USA Network originals, but you can also find exclusive Peacock originals such as the third season of Bel-Air. Peacock subscribers have free and instant access to the new series and movies offered. While there isn’t a free trial, new users who sign up can take advantage of the affordable packages starting at $7.99 a month.
Happy’s Place (Season 1)
Release date: Oct. 18
Reba McEntire makes her comedy return in a new sitcom that sees her as the bull-headed Bobbie, who inherits her recently deceased father’s Tennessee tavern. What she doesn’t expect is to also land a new business partner who just so happens to be her long lost half-sister she never knew about.
Saturday Night Live (Season 50)
Release date: Oct. 19
Saturday Night Live continues its milestone season with Michael Keaton taking host duties with the musical assistance of Billie Eilish.
What to Watch on Apple TV+ This Weekend
Apple TV+ isn’t stingy on providing new and exclusive TV shows and movies for subscribers. A subscription is required in order to watch the original content, but new users can take advantage of a seven-day free trial. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular subscription price of $9.99 a month.
Shrinking (Season 2)
Release date: Oct. 16
Your heartstrings are sure to be pulled in the second season of Jason Segel and Harrison Ford’s dramedy Shrinking. The series continues to follow a grieving therapist as he challenges the conventional ways of therapy by telling his patients exactly what he thinks while navigating challenges within his personal life.
What to Watch on Netflix This Weekend
Besides signing up the traditional way, new Netflix subscribers can take advantage of free trials and promos going on through Xfinity, T-Mobile and Verizon.
Woman of the Hour (2024)
Release date: Oct. 18
Anna Kendrick makes her directorial debut with Woman of the Hour, a drama taking inspiration from real-life events. Kendrick stars as an aspiring actress in the ’70s who crosses paths with a serial killer when they’re both cast on an episode of The Dating Game.