One of the best perks of an Amazon Prime membership is access to a massive streaming library that includes everything from acclaimed Amazon MGM Studios films and series to documentaries, family entertainment, and live sports. Prime Video has now unveiled its upcoming slate for October, bringing members an exciting mix of action, romance, drama, and sports.
‘Play Dirty’ – Premiering October 1, ‘Play Dirty’ is an action-packed thriller directed by Shane Black. The film stars Mark Wahlberg as an expert thief who, along with Grofield (LaKeith Stanfield), Zen (Rosa Salazar), and a skilled crew, stumbles upon a high-stakes score that entangles them with the New York mob.
October will also see the arrival of fresh Amazon Originals across genres. On October 8, ‘Maintenance Required’, a romantic comedy starring Madelaine Petsch, follows Charlie, the fiercely independent owner of an all-female mechanic shop, whose life takes a turn when a flashy corporate rival sets up shop across the street.
On October 9, Prime Video will debut ‘Saquon’, a feature-length documentary produced by Martin Scorsese, chronicling Saquon Barkley’s path to Super Bowl glory with the Philadelphia Eagles. The following day, October 10, viewers can look forward to ‘John Candy: I Like Me’, a heartfelt documentary from Colin Hanks and Ryan Reynolds celebrating the comedic legend’s life and career.
Other highlights include the final installment of the ‘Culpa trilogy’, ‘Culpa Nuestra’ (October 16), the family adventure ‘The Chosen Adventures’ (October 17), psychological thriller ‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ (October 22), and sports docuseries ‘Allen Iv3rson’ (October 23). Animation lovers will also get ‘Hazbin Hotel’ (October 29), while October closes with ‘Hedda’, starring ‘Tessa Thompson’ (October 29), the Spanish drama ‘Dime tu nombre’ (October 31), and Brazilian miniseries ‘Tremembé’ (October 31).
Alongside films and series, Prime members can stream an exciting roster of live sports this October. Coverage includes the NBA, NWSL, ONE Championship, and Thursday Night Football. Matches such as Celtics vs. Knicks (October 24), Eagles vs. Giants (October 9), and Ravens vs. Dolphins (October 30) headline the sports calendar, ensuring fans never miss the action.
Prime Video will also enrich its catalog with iconic titles such as ‘Braveheart’, ‘The Breakfast Club’, ‘House of Gucci’, and the full suite of ‘James Bond’ films, alongside recent hits like ‘Us’, ‘Southpaw’, and ‘Vacation Friends 2’.
With such a wide-ranging lineup, October on Prime Video is set to deliver something for every taste—whether it’s edge-of-your-seat thrillers, heartwarming comedies, inspiring sports stories, or live matches from the world’s biggest leagues.
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