11 series and films that can be seen on Netflix, Disney Plus and in cinemas in October

Here comes your streaming overview for October.
Corina Molen

The evenings are getting longer and colder again – you would rather stay at home on the couch than leave the house. Here you will find eight films and series that you can watch from the comfort of your home – and three for which you can go to the cinema.

It should be Assange’s biggest coup: he plans to steal a valuable black pearl from the highly secured home of a jeweler. But the police are hot on his trail and ghosts from Assange’s past also appear.

The third season will be available from October 5.

This horror series is based on the short story of the same name and other works by Edgar Allan Poe. The unscrupulous siblings Roderick and Madeline Usher have built Fortunato Pharmaceuticals into a rich and powerful empire. But then the offspring begin dying in mysterious and brutal ways.

The series can be viewed from October 12.

At the end of the first season, Loki found himself in a war against the Time Variance Authority. Together with Morbius, he must fight his way through an increasingly dangerous multiverse in the second season. In doing so, they must discover the truth about what it means to have free will and a glorious destiny.

The second season will be available from October 6.

This five-part documentary tells the story of Tupac and his mother Afeni Shakur. Afeni was a feminist and a revolutionary – she was a leader in the Black Panther movement. Their son Tupac was a visionary and became one of the greatest rappers of his time. Her story describes the possibilities and contradictions in the US.

The documentary can be viewed from October 4.

This series is a spin-off of “The Walking Dead”. The series follows Maggie and Negan on their journey to a post-apocalyptic Manhattan, which has been cut off from the mainland for a long time.

“The Walking Dead: Dead City” will be available on Sky Show from October 13.

“Rick and Morty” returns for a seventh season and the questions are endless: Will Jerry finally find a job? Will Morty and Jessica finally go on a date? Will the siblings ever go back to school? The new episodes have all the answers.

The seventh season will be available from October 17.

When a deal goes wrong, funeral director Jeremiah O’Keefe hires a charismatic, fast-talking lawyer to save his family business. The film is based on a true story and exposes corruption and racism.

The film can be seen from October 13.

Elizabeth Zott is a scientist in the 1950s. When she’s fired from her lab, she takes a job as a TV cooking show host and sets out to teach a nation of overlooked housewives—and the men who are suddenly listening—much more than just recipes.

The first season will be available from October 13.

The new film starring Leonardo DiCaprio lasts three and a half hours and is about a very dark hour for Native Americans. The Osage tribe becomes so wealthy from oil deposits on their land that jealousy and greed are not far away. Within four years, more than twenty tribe members are murdered.

The cinema release is on October 19.

In this documentary, Swiss-Egyptian filmmaker Nadia Fares captures feminism in Egypt. Fares portrays three generations of women standing up for their rights. But this is not always easy and is often accompanied by setbacks.

The film can be seen in German-speaking Swiss cinemas from October 19.

In this Swiss thriller, a woman suddenly has a lot of cola and cash with her after a night of partying. She doesn’t want to give this up anymore. A chase through Switzerland ensues – not only with the police, but also with brutal dealers.

‘Early Birds’ can be seen in our cinemas from October 12.

Corina Molen
11 series and films that can be seen on Netflix, Disney Plus and in cinemas in October

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