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What’s New on Prime Video in October 2024: Must-Watch Premieres and Heartbreaking Departures

Sierra EllisSierra Ellis—October 5, 20240
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As the leaves start to turn and the air gets crisper, the entertainment world is heating up! Prime Video is offering a tantalizing mix of new premieres and nostalgic throwbacks to keep you glued to your screens throughout October 2024. From exciting original series to beloved films making their exits, this month promises to be an emotional rollercoaster for avid streamers. Whether you’re looking to cozy up with a thrilling new show or squeeze in a last-minute binge before your favorites disappear, we’ve got the lowdown on what’s coming and going on Prime Video this month.

Let’s dive into the lineup of new arrivals and brace ourselves for the bittersweet goodbyes!


What’s Coming to Prime Video in October 2024: New Arrivals You Can’t Miss

Prime Video is pulling out all the stops this month with a slate of new original content, blockbuster films, and beloved classics that will have something for everyone. Whether you’re a fan of gripping dramas, laugh-out-loud comedies, or pulse-pounding thrillers, there’s plenty to look forward to.

1. The Hunt for Redemption (October 5)

Kicking off the month is the highly anticipated Prime Original series The Hunt for Redemption. A tense espionage thriller, this show follows a group of ex-agents who are drawn back into the deadly world of international intrigue after a new global threat emerges. This one promises non-stop action, stunning cinematography, and plot twists that will leave you gasping for air.

Fans of shows like Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan and The Night Manager will feel right at home here, and early buzz suggests that it could become one of the standout series of the year. Don’t be surprised if this becomes your next binge obsession.

2. Banshee Cove: Secrets of the Tide (October 10)

If you’re a fan of spooky, atmospheric mysteries, Banshee Cove: Secrets of the Tide is going to be your next must-watch. This supernatural drama takes place in a small coastal town where strange occurrences start happening after an ancient shipwreck is discovered. Ghostly apparitions, hidden treasures, and dark family secrets combine to create a moody, thrilling series that will have you on the edge of your seat.

The show’s hauntingly beautiful visuals and slow-burn storytelling are perfect for those who love eerie, suspense-filled tales like The Haunting of Hill House. With Halloween around the corner, Banshee Cove will definitely set the perfect spooky mood for October.

3. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Season 6 (October 18)

It’s the moment fans have been eagerly waiting for – the return of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel! The Emmy-winning comedy-drama is back for its sixth season, and things are set to get even more glamorous, hilarious, and heartwarming. Midge Maisel’s journey through the stand-up comedy scene of the 1960s is as captivating as ever, with new challenges, friendships, and jaw-dropping performances.

The new season promises a deeper exploration of the characters we’ve grown to love and an expansion of Midge’s world as she gets closer to achieving her dreams. Whether you’re in it for the witty banter, the dazzling period costumes, or the sharp social commentary, this is one show you can’t miss in October.

4. The Devil’s Playground (October 20)

For those who love gritty, intense drama with a psychological edge, The Devil’s Playground is set to be one of the month’s standout debuts. Set in a dystopian future where society has collapsed into lawlessness, the series follows a former detective navigating a brutal world where survival often means compromising morality.

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Dark, edgy, and unrelenting, this show delves into humanity’s darkest instincts, making it perfect for fans of shows like The Walking Dead and Mad Max: Fury Road. The show’s bleak, yet thrilling narrative is sure to spark plenty of conversations—and maybe a few nightmares.

5. Soundscapes: A Musical Odyssey (October 27)

Closing out the month on a lighter, more whimsical note is Soundscapes: A Musical Odyssey, a breathtaking documentary series that takes viewers on a journey across the globe to explore the power of music in different cultures. Each episode delves into a unique musical tradition, featuring interviews with artists and stunning performances set against beautiful natural backdrops.

Whether you’re a music lover or just looking for something refreshing and inspirational, Soundscapes offers a visually stunning and emotionally uplifting experience. This is one to watch with a good sound system and an open heart.


Movies and Specials Coming to Prime Video in October 2024

It’s not just TV shows to get excited about! Prime Video’s movie offerings in October are equally impressive, with something for everyone, from big-name blockbusters to quirky indie gems. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the best films arriving this month.

1. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4 (October 1)

The intergalactic misfits are back for another adventure, and this time the stakes are higher than ever. Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe can look forward to more zany antics, explosive action, and surprisingly heartfelt moments in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4. With the lovable gang of heroes facing their most dangerous foe yet, this film is sure to be an action-packed crowd-pleaser.

2. The Legacy of Jane Doe (October 12)

An indie darling from this year’s Sundance Film Festival, The Legacy of Jane Doe tells the poignant story of a small-town woman whose mysterious death sparks a search for answers, leading to unexpected revelations about her life. This emotionally charged drama blends suspense with deep, introspective moments, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories.

3. Horror Night Classics (October 25)

In the spirit of Halloween, Prime Video is curating a special selection of classic horror films under the Horror Night Classics banner. From Psycho to Night of the Living Dead, this collection will offer scares from every era of cinema. Perfect for horror buffs who want to revisit iconic titles, or newcomers eager to discover the genre’s most spine-chilling films.


What’s Leaving Prime Video in October 2024: Last Call for These Favorites

Now, for the painful part. As with every month, October will see some beloved shows and movies leaving Prime Video. It’s always tough to say goodbye, but knowing which titles are on their way out gives you the chance to catch them before they’re gone. Here’s what you need to watch before it’s too late.

1. The Sopranos (Leaving October 14)

If you haven’t caught up on Tony Soprano’s epic journey through the mob underworld, now is your last chance. This legendary HBO series, widely regarded as one of the greatest TV shows of all time, is leaving Prime Video mid-month. The Sopranos has been a staple for drama lovers, blending dark humor, intense family dynamics, and crime in a way that has never been matched since. It’s binge-worthy gold, and you’ll want to clear your schedule before October 14.

2. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Leaving October 20)

One of the greatest fantasy epics ever made is taking its final bow on Prime Video this month. The Lord of the Rings trilogy has been a go-to for fantasy lovers and movie buffs alike, offering a perfect blend of adventure, heart, and mind-blowing special effects. Whether you’ve watched it a hundred times or have yet to experience the journey to Middle-Earth, be sure to squeeze in a viewing before Frodo, Gandalf, and the gang leave the platform on October 20.

3. Parks and Recreation (Leaving October 25)

October will see the end of Parks and Recreation on Prime Video, marking the last opportunity to enjoy the zany antics of Leslie Knope and the rest of the Pawnee gang. This feel-good, hilarious mockumentary has been a comfort show for many, providing endless laughs and a sense of optimism that’s hard to find elsewhere. Whether you’re looking for some good-natured laughs or want to revisit some of your favorite moments, you’ve got until October 25 before it’s gone.


Final Thoughts: October 2024 on Prime Video

October 2024 is shaping up to be a month full of excitement, emotion, and entertainment on Prime Video. From heart-pounding thrillers to heartwarming comedies, there’s no shortage of must-watch content arriving on the platform. At the same time, it’s a bittersweet month as we say goodbye to some true classics, but that only means there’s more reason to carve out some serious binge time.

Whether you’re planning to dive into a new series, enjoy a movie night, or relive some beloved classics, Prime Video has you covered. Just be sure to mark those leaving dates on your calendar, because once they’re gone, you’ll definitely feel the void!

So grab your popcorn, set your reminders, and get ready for an unforgettable month of streaming on Prime Video!

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