Reeta Sanyal (October 14, Disney+ Hotstar)
Reeta Sanyal is a crime-thriller series starring Adah Sharma as the lead. The show is based on Amit Khan’s popular crime novels and follows Reeta, a lawyer with a knack for taking on tricky cases. She often uses different disguises, such as posing as a journalist or an Iranian woman, to outsmart her opponents. Her main enemy is the corrupt lawyer M. Raj Thakral, played by Rahul Dev. The series also features Ankur Rathee and Manik Papneja.
Shrinking Season 2 (October 16, Apple TV+)
Shrinking returns for its second season, starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford. This season dives deeper into Jimmy's (Segel) struggle to repair his relationship with his daughter, Alice, while dealing with the aftermath of his unconventional therapy methods. Dr. Paul (Ford) continues to be a key figure, facing his own challenges with Parkinson’s and family issues. Gaby (Jessica Williams) also deals with her growing feelings for Jimmy.
Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare (October 16, Netflix)
This six-part documentary tells the story of Kirat Assi, a London radio presenter who became the victim of a complex catfishing scheme. What started as a normal online friendship in 2009 quickly turned into years of manipulation by a man named Bobby. The documentary follows Kirat’s emotional journey as she uncovers the truth and fights back.
Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance (October 17, Netflix)
Set during the One Year War of Universal Century 0079, this animated series follows Zaku pilot Iria Sorari and her squad as they fight to reclaim a base in Eastern Europe. Using advanced 3D visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5, "Requiem for Vengeance" delivers a new take on the classic Gundam story.
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory Season 2 (October 17, Netflix)
The second season of "Jurassic World: Chaos Theory" picks up six years after "Camp Cretaceous." The original group of survivors reunites after finding out one of them, Brooklynn, is still alive. They are once again thrown into a dangerous world filled with dinosaurs, facing a new villain called "the Broker."
Woman of the Hour (October 18, Netflix)
Directed by and starring Anna Kendrick, "Woman of the Hour" is based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala, who appeared on The Dating Game in the 1970s while committing his crimes. The film focuses on the dark moment when he was selected as a suitor on the show.
Rivals (October 18, Disney+ Hotstar)
Based on Dame Jilly Cooper’s book Rivals, this drama series set in the 1980s revolves around a power struggle between Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell), an ambitious politician, and TV station owner Lord Tony Baddingham (David Tennant). The series explores their intense rivalry and how it impacts everyone around them.
The Devil’s Hour Season 2 (October 18, Prime Video)
The Devil’s Hour returns with more suspense as Lucy Chambers (Jessica Raine) and Gideon (Peter Capaldi) try to stop a crime that could alter time. As Lucy grapples with the mysteries surrounding her son and the supernatural, the stakes get higher.
The Office (October 18, Prime Video)
This Australian take on The Office stars Felicity Ward as Hannah Howard, the head of a struggling packaging company trying to save her office from closing down. Her bumbling leadership causes chaos, providing a fresh spin on the familiar mockumentary format.
Paris Has Fallen (October 18, Lionsgate Play)
Paris Has Fallen is a thrilling spin-off from the Has Fallen movie franchise. The series follows protection officer Vincent Taleb (Tewfik Jallab) and MI6 agent Zara Taylor (Ritu Arya) as they team up to stop a devastating attack in Paris.
Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives Season 3 (October 18, Netflix)
In the third season of "Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives," new faces from Delhi’s elite circle shake things up for the original cast, including Maheep Kapoor and Neelam Kothari. Expect more glitz, glamour, and drama, along with cameos from Bollywood stars like Saif Ali Khan and Karan Johar.
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