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New on Netflix, Apple TV+ & Co.: The Releases from October 6 to 12

From October 6 to 12, there are many new film and series releases on streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Paramount+. Here is an overview of all the releases.

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Streaming Releases on Netflix

Boots (October 9)
Series (Season 1 / 8 episodes)
approx. 60 min/episode
USA 2025
Directed by: Phil Abraham, Silas Howard, Peter Hoar
Starring: Vera Farmiga, Kieron Moore, Miles Heizer, Nicholas Logan, Max
Parker
www.netflix.com/at/title/81427990 (with trailer)
In 1990, Cameron (Miles Heizer), who is bullied as a gay student at his high school, joins the Marines with his best friend Ray (Liam Oh). This happens at a time when homosexuality is banned in the military. However, Ray and Cameron are determined to follow through with their plan and find a group of recruits to face the tough challenges with. The series "Boots" presents the coming-of-age theme with a new twist. Available from Thursday.

Victoria Beckham (October 9)
Docu-miniseries (3 episodes)
UK 2025
Directed by: Nadia Hallgren
www.netflix.com/at/title/81749776 (with trailer)
What is Victoria Beckham actually doing? The former Spice Girl and wife of football icon David Beckham is successful as a fashion designer and influencer. Director Nadia Hallgren follows her in a three-part miniseries as the 51-year-old prepares for Paris Fashion Week in her London studio. And of course, the old story of the girl who works her way up is also told in retrospect. Available from Thursday.

The Woman In Cabin 10 (October 10)
Feature film
92 min
USA/UK 2025
Directed by: Simon Stone
Starring: Keira Knightley, Guy Pierce, Hannah Waddingham, David
Morrissey, Paul Kaye
www.netflix.com/at/title/81222804 (with trailer)

Travel journalist Laura "Lo" Blacklock (Keira Knightley) is on board a new luxury liner during its maiden voyage through Norway's fjords when she hears something being thrown into the water at night. Lo is convinced it must be the body of her friendly cabin neighbor - who, however, is not missed or known by anyone the next day. After all, the cabin in question was left empty before the journey began. Thus, in "The Woman in Cabin 10," the journalist has no choice but to investigate on her own who is responsible for the murder. The feature film crime thriller, following in the footsteps of Agatha Christie, is directed by the well-known theater director Simon Stone, who is also well-known in Austria. Available from Friday.

Streaming Releases on Amazon Prime Video

John Candy: I Like Me (October 10)
Documentary
113 min
USA 2025
Director: Colin Hanks
With: Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Bill Murray, Mel Brooks,
Macaulay Culkin, Dan Aykroyd
Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrcQRsrBcCk

He helped a Jamaican bobsled team achieve fame and glory in "Cool Runnings." He played the "Mog" alien in "Spaceballs," and he brought Kevin's mother home in time for Christmas because the youngster was alone. John Candy was one of the most beloved comedians in the 80s and 90s. Colin Hanks (the eldest son of Tom) now dedicates "John Candy: I Like Me" to the life of the Canadian actor who passed away at just 43 years old. Candy's best film is undoubtedly "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," the classic by John Hughes, which gives Hanks' homage its subtitle. In it, he plays one of the most annoying screen characters of all time: the travel companion of the slightly annoyed businessman, played by Steve Martin, who also speaks in the film. Additionally, there are interviews with companions like Tom Hanks, Martin Short, and Macaulay Culkin, who still remembers how nice Candy was to him during the filming of "Uncle Buck." Available from Friday.

Streaming Starts on Apple TV+

Remnick (October 10)Original Title: The Last Frontier
Series (Season 1 / 10 episodes)
USA 2025
Directors: John Curran, Dennie Gordon, Jessica Lowrey, Sam Hargrave
With: Jason Clarke, Dominic Cooper, Haley Bennett, Simone Kessell,
Alfre Woodard
www.apple.com/de/tv-pr/originqals/the-last-frontier (with trailer)
In Jon Bokenkamp's thriller series "Remnick," the titular US Marshal (Jason Clarke) doesn't have much to do in the icy wilderness of Alaska. But then a plane full of dangerous criminals crashes in his area - and Frank Remnick must recapture the convicts. Moreover, the crash might not have been an accident. Lead actor Jason Clarke is certainly familiar with action-packed heights: In the 2015 film "Everest," he played the expedition leader. Available from Friday.

Streaming Starts on Paramount+

Ozzy: No Escape From Now (October 7)
Documentary
120 min
UK/USA 2025
Director: Tania Alexander
Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLxm-o1zJcY

Documentaries often claim to bring the "unvarnished truths" of various celebrities from the shadows into the light. But Ozzy Osbourne never sugarcoated anything. The "Prince of Darkness," who passed away on July 22 at the age of 76, was the shadow himself. "No Escape From Now" is not the first documentary about the musician - his own son already produced "God Bless Ozzy Osbourne" in 2011 - but it is the last one he participated in. Filming began in 2022 under the direction of Tania Alexander during the recordings of Ozzy's solo album "Patient Number 9." Cameras also rolled during the big concert with Black Sabbath on July 5 at Villa Park in Birmingham for the documentary - which was never intended as a posthumous film. With depictions of his numerous surgeries, his worsening health issues, and advancing Parkinson's disease, the Briton shows himself deeply vulnerable even in the trailer. The film also includes interviews with Ozzy's wife Sharon and his children. Available from Tuesday.

Vicious - A Diabolical Gift (October 10)
Feature Film
90 min
USA 2025
Director: Bryan Bertino
With: Dakota Fanning, Kathryn Hunter, Rachel Blanchard, Mary
McCormack, Karen Cliche
Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSx8ubSBFN8
Polly apparently hasn't seen horror movies or read Grimm's fairy tales, because in the middle of the night, she invites an old, strange woman into her house, who gives her a sinister gift and turns her night into a nightmare. Polly is played by Dakota Fanning, who already gained horror experience in the monster forest of "They See You" in 2024. Directed by Bryan Bertino ("The Strangers"). "Vicious - A Diabolical Gift" is available from Friday.

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