For the mere monthly fee of 2.99 euros you have unlimited access to Amazon Prime Video. The American company publishes new titles on its own streaming service every month. Which fresh films and series can you expect in October? This is what’s new on Amazon Prime Video.
The Protégé
With The Protégé, Amazon Prime Video adds another exclusive title to its ever-expanding catalog. Cold-blooded Anna was rescued as a child by the famous hit man Moody. After years of training, she now carries out murders on demand every once in a while. When her mentor is killed, Anna makes every effort to deal with the responsible perpetrators. She enlists the help of an old acquaintance and together they start a search in Vietnam. The Protégé is packed with action, starring well-known names such as Maggie Q, Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Keaton. The film can be seen from October 1.
Maradona: Blessed Dream
The long-awaited Maradona: Blessed Dream series will be released on October 29. Football fanatics are happy with this, because the series consists of no less than ten one-hour episodes. Here you will learn everything about the Argentine greatness. After the youth years in the small town of Villa Fiorito, the former football star ended up at Barcelona and Napoli. Of course, extensive attention is also paid to the way in which Diego Maradonna personally helped his country to the world title in 1986. This biographical series was shot in five different countries, namely Argentina, Spain, Italy, Uruguay and Mexico.
Bingo Hell
With Halloween approaching, Amazon Prime Video will be putting various horror films online in October. For example, the Amazon Original Bingo Hell will be released on October 1. Normally there is little to do in the Oak Springs neighborhood, but that changes when the local bingo hall changes hands. The mysterious new exploiter is not well received and several elderly friends, led by the activist neighbor Lupita, put up a fight. When her former neighbors are found dead under mysterious circumstances, the problems quickly pile up. After every Bingo shout, there is a new corpse somewhere in the neighborhood. Can Lupita stop the enigmatic killer?
Black as Night
In the new Amazon Original Black as Night, a group of friends takes on a number of vampires. Fifteen years after Hurricane Katrina, a variety of homicidal vampires are at work among the displaced population in New Orleans. They use the city as a home base for their bloodthirsty activities. When Shawna’s drug-addicted mother is murdered, the fifteen-year-old girl plots revenge. She soon leaves with two friends for the vampire leader’s mansion. When see those killed, the followers transform back to normal people. Unfortunately, that doesn’t turn out to be a long-term solution, as the teens get caught up in an ancient battle between rival vampire families. Black as Night can be seen from October 1.
Justin Bieber: Our World
Following artists such as Pink and Mary J. Blige, a documentary about Justin Bieber will soon be released on Amazon Prime Video. Justin Bieber: Our World premieres October 8. A camera crew follows the Canadian singer in the run-up to his first performance in three years. The concert will take place on the roof of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. 240 guests are present, while millions of people watch at home via a live stream. See how the preparations go to put on a spectacular concert with all kinds of visual delights, such as fireworks and video screens. The documentary also contains backstage images and private recordings of the 27-year-old world star.
More horror movies
With Madres and The Manor, two more exclusive horror films will be released on Amazon Prime Video on October 8. Madres is set on a farm in the 1970s. A young Mexican couple makes all kinds of mysterious things with it. The Manor revolves around a nursing home where an evil force terrifies its residents. Furthermore, the classic horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer (October 15) can also be seen on the streaming platform.