Cinema are leaving their late-summer doldrums and ‘House of the Dragon’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’ are controling the pop culture landscape, but there’s still lots of excellent new content pertaining to streaming this October.Netflix, HBO and other
banners have lined up a varied slate of films and programs for the month, with lots of saving their spookiest content for the Halloween season.If you’re seeking to fill up your October viewing schedule or just require a break from Middle-Earth and Westeros, here are 8 new motion pictures and shows coming out this month.’ Interview with the Vampire ‘(Oct. 2, AMC +)The TV remake of the 1994 Brad Pitt and Tom
Cruise car stars” Game of Thrones” star Jacob Anderson as the titular vampire. The series has currently been restored for a season 2.’Monster By Night’ (Oct. 7, Disney+) The most recent entry in the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic
Universe is styled like a traditional Hollywood monster motion picture, with Gael Garcia Bernal starring as the werewolf. But this is far from a one-off Halloween special. Marvel manager Kevin Feige stated in a featurette that the program”will ultimately end up being quite important to the future of the MCU. “‘Catherine, Called Birdy'(Oct. 7, Prime Video)Set in medieval England, the Lena Dunham-written-and-directed movie follows”
Game of Thrones”alumna Bella Ramsey as the child of a lord trying to hinder his strategies to wed her off. ‘Opportunity 5’Season 2(Oct. 10, HBO Max) The space-set funny series from”Veep “creator Armando Iannucci is back for a 2nd season, assuring more interstellar hijinks
from the passengers of the interplanetary cruise
Game of Thrones”alumna Bella Ramsey as the child of a lord trying to hinder his strategies to wed her off. ‘Opportunity 5’Season 2(Oct. 10, HBO Max) The space-set funny series from”Veep “creator Armando Iannucci is back for a 2nd season, assuring more interstellar hijinks
from the passengers of the interplanetary cruise
ship that saw its voyage knocked off course and its return to Earth pushed years into the future.’Halloween Ends'(Oct. 14, In theaters and on Peacock)Jamie Lee Curtis returns for the finale of the rebooted”Halloween”trilogy, which will see Laurie Strode face the evil Michael Myers at last.
‘All Peaceful on the Western Front ‘( Oct. 28, Netflix)
Netflix’s remake of the 1930 timeless follows a young soldier as he challenges the scaries of fight throughout World War I.’Huge Mouth’ Season 6(Oct. 28, Netflix
)The long-running raunchy animated series returns for its 6th
season at the end of the month, with teaser trailers guaranteeing to continue storylines first explored in the spinoff series”Human being Resources”.’The White Lotus’Season 2(Oct. 30, HBO
Max )