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October streaming highlights: the films and series you just can’t miss

Luca Fontana
1/10/2024
Translation: Katherine Martin

New month, new streaming recommendations. Here’s which series and movies you can stream on Netflix, Sky Show, Prime Video or Apple TV+ this October.

A vampire’s famous last words? «What a beautiful day!» Well, you know what? Today is a beautiful day. Because today, I’m back with my monthly film and TV highlights. This time for the month of October.

The Boy and the Heron (anime film)

In a rare but refreshing twist of events, this year’s Oscar for Best Animated Feature didn’t go to a typical, flawlessly animated Disney or Pixar production. Instead, it went to a nostalgic masterpiece of hand-drawn art. Sometimes, it’s the quiet, handmade stories that are the most moving. The Boy and the Heron by Japanese studio Ghibli is one such movie.

It tells the story of a boy named Mahito, who moves to the countryside after tragically losing his mother in the Second World War. There, he meets a mysterious grey heron who lures him into a magical world. On his journey through this fantastical world full of talking animals and hidden secrets, Mahito confronts his grief and discovers the true value of life and friendship.

Release date: 7 October
Where: Netflix

Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft (anime series)

Interestingly, this anime series picks up where the new Tomb Raider video game trilogy leaves off. In other words, right after Lara almost triggered a Mayan apocalypse and is forced to get to grips with her role as a tomb raider.

In the anime sequel to the game series, the once young and inexperienced Lara seems to have developed into a capable, self-confident…tomb raider. Albeit one who sees herself more as a protector of old artefacts. The trailer linked here doesn’t reveal much more than that. For fans of the video games, the sequel’s bound to be a real treat.

Release date: 10 October
Where: Netflix

Disclaimer* (miniseries)

Release date: 10 October
Where: Apple TV+

Shrinking, Season 2 (series)

Release date: 16 October
Where: Apple TV+

Brothers (film)

Honestly, the trailer has more reasons to watch this movie included in its first 30 seconds than I have to get up in the morning. It shows Brendan Fraser and Peter Dinklage in a wonderfully absurd situation. Off camera, Peter Dinklage then says: «Some families have a long line of dentists or lawyers. We had a long line of felons.» And as if that wasn’t enough, the criminal duo consists of Dinklage and Josh Brolin.

Need I say more? Just watch it.

Release date: 17 October
Where: Prime Video

This is the Zodiac Speaking (documentary)

Release date: 23 October
Where: Netflix

The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (documentary)

Mats Steen was never granted a long life. He suffered from Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a severe genetic disease that affects the muscles. When other children would play on the swings, he’d fall off. While others ran, he’d stumble. Eventually, Mats barely had enough muscles in his body to leave the house. Or speak, eat or drink. Mats was 24 years old when he died.

To them, Mats wasn’t Mats. He was Ibelin – a nobleman by birth, bon vivant and explorer in the virtual landscape of World of Warcraft. Here, Mats found a fulfilling life of comfort, friendship and adventure – one he was denied in real life. If we can learn anything from Ibelin, it’s that true heroism is about enjoying life to the full, no matter what challenges it holds.

Release date: 25 October
Where: Netflix

Industry, Season 3 (series)

This isn’t actually my recommendation. In fact, it was a reader who gave me a heads-up about Industry. He wrote that the series, which debuted in 2020, has never been able to reach the viewing figures it deserves despite having a loyal online fan base. But with the third season on the way, the series now seems ready to become the success it was always destined to be.

Release date: 30 October
Where: Sky Show

Did I miss a film or series that we should definitely watch this month? Let me know in the comments.

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I write about technology as if it were cinema, and about films as if they were real life. Between bits and blockbusters, I’m after stories that move people, not just generate clicks. And yes – sometimes I listen to film scores louder than I probably should.


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