Where’s Wanda? (October 2, Apple TV+)
Apple’s first German-language original Where’s Wanda? is a dark comedy blending suspense, humor, and social commentary. The show follows the Klatt family—Dedo (Axel Stein), Carlotta (Heike Makatsch), and their son Ole (Leo Simon)—as they search for their missing daughter, Wanda. After months of dead-end leads, they pose as electrical company workers to spy on their neighbors, but soon uncover dark secrets lurking within the neighborhood.
Heartstopper Season 3 (October 3, Netflix)
In Heartstopper season 3, Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie (Joe Locke) face new emotional challenges in their growing relationship. Charlie struggles with expressing his feelings, while Nick balances reciprocating them. As they prepare for university and face personal anxieties, new characters, including Jack Maddox (Jonathan Bailey) and Nick’s aunt (Hayley Atwell), add more complexity to their lives. Fan favorites Yasmin Finney and William Gao also return.
House of Spoils (October 3, Prime Video)
House of Spoils is a psychological horror film where culinary artistry meets fear. Ariana DeBose plays a chef opening her own restaurant, but her dream quickly becomes a nightmare as she encounters kitchen disasters, self-doubt, and a vengeful spirit. With performances by Barbie Ferreira and Arian Moayed, this film delivers a chilling mix of suspense and supernatural elements.
The Legend of Vox Machina Season 3 (October 3, Prime Video)
In season 3, The Legend of Vox Machina brings the heroes into their biggest fight yet, against the Chroma Conclave led by the ruthless dragon Thordak. The characters face both external threats and internal struggles, including the growing romance between Keyleth and Vax. The season spans 12 episodes, offering intense battles and emotional moments.
Trouble (October 3, Netflix)
Trouble is an action-comedy that follows Conny, a clueless electronics salesman whose life falls apart after a wrongful murder conviction. Mistaken for a pilot, he’s dragged into an escape plan involving two criminals, while also trying to secure a horse for his daughter’s birthday.
Amar Prem ki Prem Kahani (October 4, JioCinema)
Amar Prem ki Prem Kahani redefines romance as Sunny Singh’s character Amar, a Punjabi man, faces the pressures of an arranged marriage. When he meets Prem (Aditya Seal) in London, Amar must confront his feelings while balancing societal expectations. The cast also includes Pranutan Bahl, Diksha Singh, and Tarsem Paul.
CTRL (October 4, Netflix)
CTRL is a psychological thriller that explores the dark side of digital fame. Ananya Panday and Vihaan Samat play a social media power couple whose breakup spirals into chaos. Nella (Panday) turns to AI technology to erase her past, only to lose control of her reality. Directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, the film dives into technology’s hold on our lives.
It’s What’s Inside (October 4, Netflix)
This thriller mixes dark humor and psychological tension. A group of college friends reunites for a pre-wedding celebration, but an unexpected guest with a mysterious suitcase disrupts their night. Long-buried secrets and unresolved tensions surface, leading to a gripping descent into horror. The cast includes Brittany O’Grady, James Morosini, and Alycia Debnam-Carey.
Manvat Murders (October 4, SonyLIV)
Manvat Murders takes place in 1970s rural Maharashtra, where DCP Ramakant Kulkarni (Ashutosh Gowariker) investigates a string of brutal murders. Based on real events and Kulkarni’s autobiography, the series offers a gritty exploration of deception and human nature’s darker side, featuring Sai Tamhankar and Sonali Kulkarni.
The Signature (October 4, ZEE5)
Anupam Kher’s 525th film The Signature tells the story of Arvind (Kher), a devoted husband struggling with mounting medical bills after his wife slips into a coma. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience, featuring Neena Kulkarni, Mahima Chaudhary, and Ranvir Shorey in pivotal roles.
The Tribe (October 4, Prime Video)
The Tribe is a reality series that follows five young Indian influencers as they chase their dreams in Los Angeles. Produced by Karan Johar’s Dharmatic Entertainment, the series highlights the challenges of balancing social media fame with personal lives. Alanna Panday, Alaviaa Jaaferi, and others navigate friendships, creative struggles, and the pressures of life in LA.
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