Amazon Prime New Releases for October 2015
Amazon Prime has released its list of what's coming to the streaming buffet platform this October, and it has a few spooks in particular that fans are going to love.
According to the list on CNET, there are a few scary movies and TV shows that are coming that fans of the genre have been waiting anxiously for. Although the list is not completely covered up in horror-themed movies and shows, there are a few worth mentioning.
First of all, fans of FX's No. 1 show will be pleased to hear that "American Horror Story: Freak Show" is finally going to make its streaming debut. The anthology series has been breaking the network's own personal ratings records every year since its inception. This fourth year for the show was no different and it is finally being released for binge streaming.
Also, what is October without everyone's favorite Halloween maestro? John Carpenter may be best known for his horror, but he is the king of October. Although his magnum opus "Halloween" is not being released next month, he has another one coming out that is just as scary. That of course is "John Carpenter's Vampires."
Subscribers can also expect to see "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1," "Astro Boy" and "Pee-wee's Big Adventure."
Here is the complete list below.
October 1
"Astro Boy"
"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"
"The Fly" (1958)
"John Carpenter's Vampires"
"The Impostors" (1998)
"Light It Up"
"March of the Penguins"
"Max Dugan Returns"
"Nell"
"The Other Son" (2012)
"Pee-wee's Big Adventure"
"The Secret Garden" (1993)
"Someone Like You"
October 6
"American Horror Story: Freak Show"
October 7
"Alpha Omega 2"
"Alpha Omega 3"
October 9
"Amazon's Red Oaks" Season 1
October 14
"Bark Ranger"
October 23
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1"
"While We're Young"
October 28
"Curious George" Season 9
October 29
"Tom at the Farm"
October 30
"Danny Collins"
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