What’s new on Australian streaming services in October

It’s October, which is good news if you’re a horror fan. The Netflix original series Scream kicks off this month, as does season 3 of Hemlock Grove.

Over on Stan you can get ready for Ash vs The Evil Dead later in the month, while Batman fans might find mixed blessings as Gotham season 1 hits Presto.

Finally, No Activity, Stan’s first original series kicks off later in October, with the exact date still TBC.

Netflix

October 1

  • Scream: Season 1

October 2

  • Anjelah Johnson: Not Fancy

October 6

  • Into the Woods

October 7

  • Supernatural: Season 10

October 8

  • Interstellar

October 9

  • Winter on Fire
  • The Peabody and Sherman Show: Season 1

October 12

  • Gotham: Season 1

October 13

  • Tyrant Season 1

October 15

  • First Comes Love

October 16

  • Beasts of No Nation
  • Anthony Jeselnik: Thoughts and Prayers
  • Some Assembly Required: Season 2
  • It Follows

October 17

  • Peaky Blinders Season 1
  • Troy

October 20

  • What Happens in Vegas

October 22

  • Horrible Bosses 2

October 23

  • Hemlock Grove: Season 3

October 30

  • Popples

Stan

October 1

  • James Bond Collection (every Bond film)
  • The Nut Job

October 2

  • iZombie: Season 2 (week by week fast-tracked)
  • Changing Minds

October 4

  • The Hangover: Part II
  • The Hangover: Part III

October 6

  • Once
  • 28 Hotel Rooms
  • Oldboy
  • Volver
  • The Barbarian Invasion

October 8

  • Hall Pass

October 9

  • Due Date

October 10

  • Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

October 11

  • Green Lantern

October 15

  • Wrath of the Titans

October 16

  • The Last Ship: Season 1 and 2

October 17

  • Annie

October 18

  • We’re the Millers

October 19

  • Stargate SG-1: Seasons 1-10

October 24

  • St Vincent

October 25

  • Final Destination 5

October 29

  • Rock of Ages

October 31

  • The Apparition
  • The Rite

Presto

October 1

  • The Wedding Ringer

October 4

  • Minority Report

October 11

  • Paddington

October 12

  • The Gambler
  • The X-Files: I Want to Believe

October 19

  • The Interview

October 25

  • It Follows

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