Whether you’re finding for something spooky to watch this Halloween, or you’re looking for a new reality series to binge on like Bling Empire or Pink Lie, ahead, we’ve rounded up some of the top shows that you can watch on Disney+ and Netflix this October.
If you’re a fan of Disney’s popular 1990s fantasy comedy Hocus Pocus, then you’ll be glad to know that the show is back with yet another sequel on Disney+. Here, you’ll see the reunion of Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy, of which you’ll see the return of the wicked Sanderson sisters as they sing songs, get into mischief and contend with a new world of confusing technology.
Ever since someone lit the Black Flame Candle 29 years ago and resurrected the 17th-century sisters, they are back and looking for revenge. Now it is up to three high-school students to stop the greedy witches from wreaking a new kind of havoc on Salem before dawn on All Hallow’s Eve.
Hocus Pocus 2 is now on Disney+
You’re looking at the first reality dating show on Disney+. Hosted by Super Junior’s Kim Heechul, Lee Sunbin, Song Wonseok, and YouTube influencer Ralral follows a group of contestants, both men and women, who move into the Pink House, each carrying one lie about themselves. The contestants must then reveal their most hidden secrets to find someone who would love them as ‘themselves’, but are not allowed to tell their potential partners their critical lie. Throughout the course of the show, some of the contestants will be given special privileges in the form of a “pink moon” which will allow them to find out another participant’s lie and decide for themselves whether or not they want to continue the relationship.
Pink Lie is now on Disney+
Produced by Marvel Studios, this new film is a mesmerising take on classic horror films. Here, the story follows Jack Russell, a well-dressed man among a group of monster hunters who have gathered for a ritual hunt following the death of their leader. In a strange and macabre memorial, the attendees are thrust into a mysterious and deadly competition for a powerful relic — a hunt that will ultimately bring them face to face with a dangerous monster.
Werewolf by Night is now on Disney+
This new series on Netflix features eight spine-tingling horror stories that challenge the classical horror genre. Scheduled to premiere on October 25, a few days before Halloween, the show will see a series of sinister stories that are told by some of today’s most revered horror creators, including the directors of The Babadook, Splice, Mandy, and many more.
Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities will be available on Netflix from October 25
Netflix has just unveiled a new mystery thriller, and it’s one that will have youat the edge of your seat. Here, the story revolves around a young woman, who is on a mission to look for her boyfriend who went missing one day. However, she then crosses paths with a group of UFO watchers, after which they got along and go on a mission to investigate her boyfriend’s sudden disappearance but stumbles into a wild conspiracy.
Glitch is now on Netflix
Set in 1994, The Midnight Club follows the story the story of Ilonka — an 18-year-old who was set to start her first semester at Stanford University, but is diagnosed with terminal cancer. But when she checks herself into Brightcliffe, a hospice for terminally ill teens, members of an exclusive club make a chilling pact: The first to die must send a sign from beyond the grave.
The Midnight Club is now on Netflix
The wait is finally over. Bling Empire is back with another season and you can expect loads of drama. In fact, in the first episode, Andrew tries to make amends with Anna, causing trouble for Kelly at Guy’s anniversary party. While, on the flip side, Jaime’s lunch with Christine gets really heated. Think – unfinished business and big opportunities that stir up tension in the group. Of course, while they do experience tons of hurdles throughout the show, you can bet that nothing will stop them from living their flashiest and most fabulous lives.
Bling Empire: Season 3 is now on Netflix