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  Sound & Screen  This Week in Streaming: From Thrilling New Movies to Epic Season Finales (October 6-12)
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This Week in Streaming: From Thrilling New Movies to Epic Season Finales (October 6-12)

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The week of October 6-12, 2025, brings a diverse array of streaming news, offering something for every taste across major platforms. From gripping psychological thrillers and dramatic true stories to the culmination of a fan-favorite superhero series, this week’s releases are set to keep TV and movies enthusiasts entertained.

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Netflix leads the charge with a substantial slate of new releases. Kicking off the week is the psychological thriller “The Woman in Cabin 10”, premiering on October 10. Based on Ruth Ware’s bestselling novel, the film stars Keira Knightley as a journalist who witnesses a passenger being thrown overboard on a luxury yacht, only to find no one believes her. The platform also welcomes the Turkish romantic drama “Old Money” on October 10, which explores the love story between a self-made tycoon and the heir of a generational wealth family, set against the backdrop of class struggle and power dynamics. For those seeking coming-of-age stories, the dramedy series “Boots” arrives on October 9, delving into the complexities of a 1990s Marine Corps boot camp. Documentaries and children’s programming are also covered, with “True Haunting”, a miniseries exploring paranormal tales, and the animated children’s series “Dr. Seuss’s Horton!” debuting on October 7 and October 6 respectively. Fans can also catch the highly anticipated three-part docuseries “Victoria Beckham”, offering an intimate look into the fashion icon’s life, also released this week.

HBO Max: DC Universe Finale and Haunting Horror

HBO Max is marking the end of a major storyline with the highly anticipated season 2 finale of “Peacemaker” on October 9. The DCU series, starring John Cena, is expected to deliver a high-stakes conclusion, potentially delving into multiversal consequences after its penultimate episode hinted at significant revelations. In the realm of horror, “Bring Her Back”, an A24 film from the directors of “Talk to Me,” is already streaming as of October 3, offering a sinister exploration of grief and ritual. Additionally, the comedy series “The Chair Company” is among the week’s notable picks.

Apple TV+ Presents Survival Thrills and Alaskan Drama

Apple TV+ offers a compelling blend of real-life drama and intense action. The survival drama “The Lost Bus”, starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, which premiered on October 3, recounts the harrowing true story of a bus driver and teacher rescuing children during a deadly California wildfire. Complementing this is the new action series “The Last Frontier”, with its first two episodes available on October 10. Starring Jason Clarke, the series follows a U.S. Marshal in remote Alaska dealing with a plane crash carrying dangerous inmates, hinting at a deeper conspiracy. The docuseries “Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars” also debuts on October 8, offering an inside look at the world of elite culinary reviews.

Paramount+ and Beyond: Miniseries, Spinoffs, and Music Docs

Paramount+ adds to the week’s releases with the historical drama miniseries “Red Alert”, airing on October 7 and focusing on the events of October 7, 2023. Fans of legal dramas can tune into the second season of “Matlock”, starring Kathy Bates, which premiered this week. The popular procedural drama expands with the new spinoff “9-1-1: Nashville”, debuting on ABC and Hulu, and likely available on Paramount+. For music aficionados, “Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now” offers a deep dive into the legendary rocker’s life.

Other Notable Streaming and Rental Options

Hulu’s new true crime drama “The Lost Station Girls” premieres on October 8, tracking a decades-long hunt for a serial killer. The streaming giant also has the Halloween special “Family Guy: A Little Fright Music” available from October 6. For those looking to rent or buy, Darren Aronofsky’s crime thriller “Caught Stealing” is available, starring Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz in a neo-noir tale set in Manhattan.

Conclusion

This week presents a rich tapestry of streaming entertainment, ensuring that no matter your preference, there’s a new movie or TV show ready to be discovered. From the intense finales of beloved series to the debut of compelling dramas and thrillers, October 6-12 is packed with fresh releases for viewers to explore.

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Maoli Mitchell

Maoli Mitchell is an editor and journalist with a keen focus on music and local news. At the helm of content creation, Maoli ensures that readers stay informed about the latest happenings in their community while also diving into the vibrant music scene that defines the area's cultural landscape. With a background in both editorial management and music journalism, Maoli has a talent for blending informative reporting with engaging storytelling. When not curating articles or conducting interviews, Maoli enjoys attending live performances, discovering new local bands, and exploring the diverse neighborhoods that inspire their work. Connect with Maoli to stay updated on the stories and sounds that make your community unique.

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