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21.09.2022 - 22:59 / glamour.com
Schitt's Creek, sayonara The Notebook. If you've got a free weekend coming up, these are the Netflix titles to binge, because next month, they're disappearing from .
Thankfully we have all month to re-watch 8 Mile and Bridget Jones's Diary, plus they're If you're a casual viewer, scroll on, but if you're an industry nerd like myself, it might interest you to know that for the first time ever, one of these “leaving Netflix” lists includes a Netflix original: Hemlock Grove, the fantasy drama that ran for three seasons right when the platform started buying and premiering its own content. Will the studio that originally made it bring it someplace else, or should you start looking on eBay for a DVD now? Hard to say.
It's also unclear if Netflix is trying to get out of some sort of residuals contract, or if other series will follow. But it's an interesting decision coming hot on the heels of HBO Max pulling a similar move; read more .For everything else you gotta get while the getting's good, read on.
Here's everything leaving Netflix in October 2022:Schitt's Creek: Seasons 1-6Sofia the First: Seasons 1-4AfterApocalypse Now ReduxEverything Must GoLittle ItalyScary Movie 4The Girl Next DoorBleach The Movie: Fade to BlackBleach the Movie: Hell VerseSinister 2Yes, God, YesHemlock Grove: Seasons 1-3Begin AgainMetallica Through The Never8 MileBridget Jones's DiaryFerris Bueller's Day OffFootlooseFridayFriday After NextJohnny MnemonicLeah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath: Seasons 1-3Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsMiss CongenialityMiss Congeniality 2: Armed and FabulousMonster-in-LawNaruto: Seasons 1-9The NotebookRock of AgesMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.
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are plenty of spooky films arriving on various streaming services this month that’ll help you get into the Halloween spirit. The selection of new titles on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max and Paramount+ this month ranges from traditional horror films to fantasy romps to perfectly pleasant period pieces.
October is already here and with it some key changes to mark through the month, ranging from rising energy costs to an important changes for UK firms.
fall TV season is already in full swing and continues with the return of favorites like Grey's Anatomy season 19. This month also sees the finales of several major series including House of the Dragon and Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Plus, movies continue to debut on streaming, including The School for Good and Evil, Raymond & Ray and Halloween Ends.
Moving on. While Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson may not have found long-lasting love in the pods, the Love Is Blind alums have tried to navigate their split with mutual respect.
Amazon Prime Video can be challenging, but don’t worry, we’re here to help. Below we’ve put together a curated selection of the best new movies streaming on Prime Video in October.
There are so many excellent K-Pop releases in 2022.
HBO Max this month.On Oct. 31, the Comedy Central shows “Key and Peele,” “Nathan for You,” “Inside Amy Schumer,” “Reno 911!” and “Chappelle’s Show” (the first two seasons) will depart HBO Max, likely heading to Paramount+ at some point in November.Also leaving HBO Max this month is the Halsey music film “If I Can’t Have Love I Want Power,” as well as the surprisingly great horror prequel “Annabelle: Creation.” Other noteworthy depatures include “Capote,” “High Fidelity,” “Jerry Maguire,” “McCabe and Mrs.
on Hulu, as the streaming service is adding a ton of horror-themed content this month. But not to worry, there’s plenty of other non-spooky new movies and shows to watch too.In the horror realm, director David Bruckner’s new (and well-received) take on “Hellraiser” arrives on Oct.
“Catherine Called Birdy” (available Oct. 7), as well as a pair of new release films from 2022 making their debut on the streaming service.“The Northman,” the Alexander Skarsgard-fronted Viking saga, comes to Prime Video on Oct.
HBO Max. First and foremost, however, we have the highly anticipated “The White Lotus” Season 2, which debuts on Oct.
a spooky slate full of fright. “Schitt’s Creek” fans have until Oct.
adapted from Jessica Knolle’s best-selling novel and a new YA spin on ghost stories, “The Midnight Club.”More book adaptations to keep your eye on for October’s Netflix arrivals include “The School for Good and Evil,” out Oct. 19 and based on the best-selling series by Soman Chainani.
Amazon has announced a second Prime Day, which will take place on October 11 but the event which has become popular for shoppers to bag the best deals has received doubts from experts.
Hulu will be the official destination for beginning Monday, October 3, the streaming service announced today. The hit comedy series will leave Netflix on October 2. Hulu published the announcement via a press release from the falsified Alexis Rose Communications, named for actress Annie Murphy's character in the comedy series and written to emulate the character's notorious speaking style. «Every now and again, spending like a little bit of money on something really special can definitely help make you smile.
Margaret Brown entranced audiences at the Sundance Film Festival with “Descendant,” her documentary about the historic discovery of a lost slave ship in 2019. The movie made such a splash at Sundance that it won a Special Jury Prize.
Schitt’s Creek is leaving Netflix!
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