New releases on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and HBO in October 2023

The Conference – October 13th (Netflix)
Beckham –  October 4th (Netflix)
Loki (Season 2) - October 6 (Disney+)
Our Flag Means Death (Season 2) – October 5th (HBOMax)
Lupin (Season 3) - October 5th (Netflix)
Everything Now - October 5th (Netflix)
Fair Play - October 6th (Netflix)
Ballerina - October 6th (Netflix)
Di4ries (Season 2) - October 10 (Netflix)
Pact of Silence – October 11th (Netflix)
The Fall of the House of Usher – October 12 (Netflix)
Everybody Loves Diamonds - October 13th (Prime)
Goosebumps - September 13th (Disney+)
Rick and Morty (Season 7) - October 16 (HBOMax)
Bodies - October 19th (Netflix)
Neon – October 19th (Netflix)
Upload (Season 3) - October 20 (Prime)
Elite (Season 7) - October 20 (Netflix)
Creature - October 20th (Netflix)
Doona! - October 20th (Netflix)
30 Coins (Season 2) – October 23 (HBOMax)
Old Dads - October 23rd (Netflix)
Sister Death – October 27th (Netflix)
Pain Hustlers – October 27th (Netflix)
Tore – October 27th (Netflix)
The Gilded Age (Season 2) – October 30 (HBOMax)
The Conference – October 13th (Netflix)

The slasher horror film, based on the Swedish bestseller, 'The Conference', was written by Mats Strandberg and released on Friday the 13th. What starts as a team-building activity quickly becomes a scenario of terror, when a masked killer starts systematically stalking the participants.

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Beckham – October 4th (Netflix)

The documentary of one of soccer's contemporary legends will be available on Netflix starting October 4 with never-before-seen photos showing Beckham's humble beginnings and rise to stardom.

Loki (Season 2) - October 6 (Disney+)

Loki, the charismatic villain of the MCU, returns on a mission to fix the chaotic consequences of the first season, caused by Sylvie. Facing temporal slippage, he searches for his female variant, accompanied by Morbius, while trying to prevent the arrival of an evil version of Kang the Conqueror to the Multiverse.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

Our Flag Means Death (Season 2) – October 5th (HBOMax)

The long-awaited second season of this pirate series has arrived! The plot follows Bonnet, who rises as captain of the ship Revenge and embarks on a surprising romance with the feared Captain Blackbeard. This season, the challenges they face will be explored, both in their relationship and in the treacherous universe of piracy.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

Lupin (Season 3) - October 5th (Netflix)

This French series, a contemporary adaptation of the adventures of Arsène Lupine, created by Maurice Leblanc in 1905, reaches its third season. Assane, the protagonist, plans a new life for his family in another country, but the return of an unexpected person threatens his plans.

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Everything Now - October 5th (Netflix)

New teenage streaming series, with Sophia Wilde as the protagonist. Mia Polanco, a 17-year-old London teenager, returns to school after being hospitalized for anorexia nervosa, only to discover that her best friends have moved on without her.

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Fair Play - October 6th (Netflix)

The new original streaming film is an erotic thriller about two co-workers who have a secret romance. However, the situation becomes challenging when the young woman is surprisingly promoted, putting their relationship to the test.

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Ballerina - October 6th (Netflix)

Another Netflix original film, this time a South Korean thriller about a former bodyguard who will do everything in her power to avenge the death of her best friend.

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Di4ries (Season 2) - October 10 (Netflix)

This Italian series follows a group of pre-teens who experience intense emotions: first romances, family conflicts, and the rivalries typical of this stage of life.

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Pact of Silence – October 11th (Netflix)

New Mexican drama series around a famous influencer, who inserts herself into the lives of four women to uncover the identity of the mother who abandoned her when she was born.

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The Fall of the House of Usher – October 12 (Netflix)

Horror series inspired by the work of the renowned Edgar Allan Poe and directed by Mike Flanagan. It tells the story of Roderick Usher, who firmly believes that his family is suffering from an inexplicable curse. This conviction leads him on a stubborn mission to prevent his sister's marriage to stop the perpetuation of the curse's inheritance.

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Everybody Loves Diamonds - October 13th (Prime)

An Italian production, based on the event known as the Antwerp Coup, which occurred in 2003 and is often referred to by the media as the biggest diamond robbery in the world. The plot follows a group of criminals, who, through a cunning plan, manage to bypass an elaborate security system to steal a quantity of priceless diamonds.

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Goosebumps - September 13th (Disney+)

The new Disney+ series, based on RL Stine's books, combines comedy and horror. The plot revolves around five young students who accidentally release supernatural forces in the city and fight monsters and ghosts to save it. Meanwhile, they unravel a mystery involving their parents.

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Rick and Morty (Season 7) - October 16 (HBOMax)

The long-awaited seventh season of the renowned animated series arrives on streaming, which follows the adventures of Rick Sanchez, an eccentric scientist, and his grandson Morty Smith. There will be 10 episodes.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

Bodies - October 19th (Netflix)

This detective mystery miniseries, adapted from Si Spencer's captivating graphic novel, tells the story of four detectives, from different eras, tasked with investigating a murder that occurred in Whitechapel, London, involving an unidentified body.

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Neon – October 19th (Netflix)

Series produced by Daddy Yankee and featuring original songs by Tainy. It tells the story of Santi, a young aspiring musician who moves to Miami with the dream of becoming a famous reggaeton singer.

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Upload (Season 3) - October 20 (Prime)

Science fiction series, where, in a dystopian future, human beings can choose to be "uploaded" into a real life, after their virtual death. This season, Nora and Nathan, who has just been discharged, face the challenge of managing their new relationship and try to unravel a conspiracy that puts countless lives at risk.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on Youtube.

Elite (Season 7) - October 20 (Netflix)

With Anitta's participation in the cast, in this long-awaited season, Omar tries to start over at university, but his guilt over Samuel's death leads him to therapy. Back at the school where the traumatic events occurred, he discovers that other students are also facing their problems.

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Creature - October 20th (Netflix)

New Turkish drama series, adapted from the novel 'Frankenstein', by Mary Shelley. The story takes place between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century and has as its protagonist Ziya, a medical student who, using untested methods to complete a professor's work, ends up creating an indomitable creature.

Doona! - October 20th (Netflix)

New Netflix original K-Drama that tells the story of Joon, a university student who discovers, on his first day of class, that he will share an apartment with a former Korean pop music star. With Bae Suzy in the main cast.

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30 Coins (Season 2) – October 23 (HBOMax)

Under the direction of Álex de La Iglesia, the series focuses on Father Vergara, an exorcist sent to the interior of Spain. In the second season, most of the residents of Pedraza have gone crazy and are admitted to a psychiatric hospital. They will need the help of friends to face a new enemy, feared even by the devil.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

Old Dads - October 23rd (Netflix)

Three best friends and business partners decided to sell their company to an eccentric millennial they soon realize how out of place and out of date they are and as they struggle to understand a changing cultural world that is completely unfamiliar to them.

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Sister Death – October 27th (Netflix)

New horror film directed by Paco Plaza, with Aria Bedmar, Almudena Amor and Maru Valdivielso in the cast. In post-war Spain, the novice Narcisa, with supernatural abilities, goes to the old convent turned school to be a teacher, until strange and dark events begin to disturb her.

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Pain Hustlers – October 27th (Netflix)

A bankrupt single mother starts working for a pharmaceutical company, which she leads to the pinnacle of success without realizing that she is getting involved in a dangerous criminal conspiracy.

Tore – October 27th (Netflix)

New Swedish series about Tore, a 17-year-old boy who, after a tragic accident in which the most important person in his life dies, will enter a spiral of self-destruction to try to overcome his pain.

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The Gilded Age (Season 2) – October 30 (HBOMax)

From the creators of 'Downton Abbey', the series takes place during the US Gilded Age, in New York in the 1880s. The second season begins with Bertha being rejected by the Academy of Music, on Easter 1883. The story follows the Brook family House, with Marian secretly teaching at a girls' school, and Ada embarking on a new relationship.