As a seasoned gamer with a heart for pop culture and a knack for navigating the vast digital landscape, I’ve seen my fair share of streaming services and their offerings. This week’s lineup is particularly intriguing, especially for those who appreciate a good mix of humor, drama, and music.
Are you constantly swiping through the latest offerings on Netflix or debating which Disney+ releases might be worth your while? The process of sifting through each streaming platform can be so time-consuming that by the end, there’s no time left to actually watch anything. Fortunately, TopMob simplifies this for you! We meticulously comb through what’s coming up and select some standout picks that we believe are at least worth a glance.
As we reach the heart of October, it’s clear that Halloween is just around the corner! With a host of chilling and entertaining shows and movies arriving on top streaming platforms, there’s something for everyone to enjoy – even if you don’t have a subscription. Here are some spook-tacular picks available this week.
New TV
Family Guy: Halloween Special – October 14 (Hulu)
Over the years, “Family Guy” has managed to stay popular despite multiple cancellations. Just like other animated series, Seth MacFarlane’s production is planning a Halloween special this year. However, unlike many others, watching the “Family Guy: Halloween Special” will necessitate a Hulu subscription instead of being broadcast on traditional TV.
Shrinking Season 2 – October 16 (Apple TV+)
Last week, two shows on Apple TV+ concluded their seasons, namely Slow Horses and Bad Monkey. However, there’s plenty of reason to maintain your subscription as the platform has secured another season for Shrinking, starring Harrison Ford in a rare television role, and even more unusually, in a comedy. This show, co-starring Jason Segel and an impressive ensemble, was successful enough to garner a second season, which is quite unexpected given its popularity.
2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony – October 19 (Disney+)
If you’re passionate about music, a Disney+ subscription could be essential for you. The platform offers numerous original documentaries delving into different artists, as well as top-notch classic and contemporary concert movies. On October 19th, the modern and the classic merge when the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony is broadcast live. This year’s inductees include Cher, Mary J. Blige, Ozzy Osbourne, and A Tribe Called Quest.
New Movies
Woman of the Hour – October 18 (Netflix)
Anna Kendrick takes her first step into directing with the release of “Woman of the Hour“, now streaming on Netflix for its subscribers. This movie is loosely based on the happenings around Rodney Alcala, a notorious serial killer, who made an appearance on The Dating Game during his murderous rampage in the late ’70s. Apart from directing the film, Kendrick also appears as Cheryl Bradshaw, one of the game show contestants.
As Halloween draws nearer in October, you can expect an increase in spine-tingling content across all streaming platforms. We’re excited about the array of fresh TV shows and movies arriving, and we’ll keep you updated on which ones are truly worth watching.
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2024-10-14 20:37