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Latest OTT releases in October: new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar and more

Latest OTT releases in October: new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar and more

Here’s your weekly update on the most recent offerings from various streaming platforms. In the upcoming week, you’ll find an exciting mix of movies and TV series to keep your binge-watching cravings satisfied. In the world of entertainment, Mona Singh and Ashutosh Gowariker are set to captivate audiences with their roles in a fresh thriller called “Kaala Paani.” Additionally, Sumeet Vyas and Nidhi Singh are returning for the third season of “Permanent Roommate.” Fans of The Conjuring Universe can look forward to the digital premiere of “The Nun II,” the eighth installment in the series. Meanwhile, popular shows like “Elite” and “Upload” are making their eagerly anticipated return with new season

Mansion 24 (October 17)

In this gripping Telugu series, we follow Amrutha as she embarks on a harrowing journey to locate her missing father, who disappeared after entering a notoriously haunted mansion. Against all warnings, she enters the eerie residence with a group of individuals, each with their own motivations. Undaunted by the tales of previous explorers who never returned from the mansion, Amrutha fearlessly delves deeper, racing against the clock and confronting malevolent forces as well as her deepest fears

Streaming on DIsney+ Hotstar

The Devil on Trial (October 17)

“The Devil on Trial” explores a unique occurrence in the annals of U.S. legal history, where the defense of “demonic possession” was used in a murder case. Focusing on the 1981 trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, this documentary uncovers disturbing firsthand testimonies of alleged demonic possession and a gruesome murder. Johnson, who was on trial for the killing of his landlord, Alan Bono, admitted that he was driven by demonic influences. This actual case also served as the backdrop for the 2021 horror film “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.”

Streaming on Netflix

Kaala Paani (October 18)

“Kaala Paani” reveals the mystery behind a sudden and widespread illness that sweeps across the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, leaving its residents trapped. The story intertwines the experiences of several individuals as they grapple with the unfolding crisis. In the midst of this gripping narrative, law enforcement, politicians, and medical experts race against time to decipher the cause of the deaths and urgently search for a cure for the affliction. The series features a cast that includes Mona Singh, Ashutosh Gowariker, Amey Wagh, Sukant Goel, Arushi Sharma, Radhika Mehrotra, and more.

Streaming on Netflix

Permanent Roommates season 3 (October 18)

The beloved TVF series starring Sumeet Vyas and Nidhi Singh returns with its third season, where Mikesh and Tanya face new hurdles in their relationship. Tanya, influenced by her friends, expresses her desire to move to Canada, while Mikesh, content with his life in India, is conflicted by her dream. Faced with differing paths, the couple wrestles with decisions about relocating abroad, staying together, or going their separate ways.

Streaming on Prime Video

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (October 18)

“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,” which hit theaters in 2023, is an exciting computer-animated superhero movie. Serving as the seventh installment in the beloved TMNT series, this film revitalizes the franchise with a fresh start. The story revolves around the four Turtle siblings – Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo – as they embark on a lively mission to capture the spirit of New York City. In the process, they confront a multitude of mutants, aided by their new friend April, while also coming to grips with their own origin.

Available to buy and rent on BookMyShow Stream

Bodies (October 19)

Drawing inspiration from Si Spencer’s gripping graphic novel, “Bodies” presents a unique approach to the police procedural genre. The discovery of a single body on Longharvest Lane in Whitechapel, London, occurs at four distinct points in time—1890, 1941, 2023, and 2053. This discovery compels a detective from each era to delve deeper into the mystery. As the narrative threads interweave across the years, it becomes apparent that their cases are intricately linked, with the mysterious political figure, Elias Mannix, emerging as a central character. To unravel this enigma that spans generations, the four detectives must come together and navigate a conspiracy that spans over a century and a half.

Streaming on Netflix

Neon (October 19)

From the quaint corners of Florida to Miami’s vibrant shores and dazzling nightlife, Neon is a comedic journey tracing three friends with grand aspirations in the reggaeton scene. This eight-part series not only paints their audacious ambitions but also highlights the comedic blunders and stark truths of navigating the turbulent waters of the music industry. The show features cameo appearances by Brray, Jon Z, LYANNO, Jowell, Ken-Y, Jota Rosa, Villano Antillano and Daddy Yankee.

Streaming on Netflix

The Nun II (October 19)

“The Nun II,” released in 2023, is a sequel to the well-received 2018 film “The Nun,” taking the audience to 1956 France. The story revolves around Sister Irene, played by Taissa Farmiga reprising her role, as she investigates a chilling murder of a priest. Her pursuit leads her to another unsettling encounter with Valak, the malevolent demon nun, portrayed by Bonnie Aarons. Alongside Sister Debra, played by Storm Reid, the two swiftly head to a French boarding school in an effort to uncover Valak’s sinister intentions and devise a plan to banish her to the depths of hell. All the while, more priests become victims of demonic slayings.

Available to buy and rent on BookMyShow Stream

Elite season 7 (October 20)

In this engaging Spanish drama, we explore the social tension that unfolds when three working-class teenagers enroll in an elite Spanish private school. By the time we reach the seventh season, Omar has moved on to university life, putting some distance between himself and Las Encinas. Nevertheless, his past continues to haunt him. Overwhelmed by guilt concerning Samuel’s death and the resulting trauma, he seeks therapy. An internship opportunity then brings him back to the very school that harbors his haunting memories, forcing him to confront his inner turmoil. As we delve into Omar’s emotional journey, it becomes clear that his peers are also grappling with their own personal struggles.

Streaming on Netflix

Maggie Moore(s) (October 20)

An unsettling dual homicide disrupts the tranquillity of a usually serene desert town, leaving Police Chief Jordan Sanders (played by Jon Hamm) deeply perturbed. The two victims share an uncanny coincidence: they’re both officially named Maggie Moore, yet seemingly have no other ties. The plot thickens as Jordan unexpectedly finds himself romantically entangled with a neighbour of one of the deceased, who also stands as a key witness in the unfolding mystery.

Streaming on Lionsgate Play

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