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The Whole Bloody Affair' to Hit Theaters
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The Whole Bloody Affair’ to Hit Theaters

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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What is Quentin Tarantino‘s greatest movie? Before you answer, we’re going to wager you haven’t seen it — namely because it’s never been released. Not really. Back in July, IndieWire declared Tarantino’s best film to be “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair,” which combines both theatrically released parts of “Kill Bill” and was Tarantino’s original vision as one complete movie.

After a handful of screenings at Tarantino’s own Vista Theater, Lionsgate is now giving “The Whole Bloody Affair” a proper release in theaters for the first time since it played Cannes in 2006. “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair” will open in theaters from Lionsgate on December 5, 2025.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: (L-R) Joachim Trier, Elle Fanning, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgård attend the "Sentimental Value" Red Carpet during the 63rd New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on September 30, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage)

The 258-minute long epic will be screened in 70mm and 35mm in select markets, it has a 7½-minute anime sequence that was never in the originally released films, and it removes the cliffhanger ending from Vol. 1 and the recap that began Vol. 2. It’s one truly epic film that if it’s not the best film he’s ever made we wrote is “certainly the most movie” ever made.

“I wrote and directed it as one movie — and I’m so glad to give the fans the chance to see it as one movie,” Tarantino said in a statement. “The best way to see ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ is at a movie theater in glorious 70mm or 35mm. Blood and guts on a big screen in all its glory!”

When seeing it all as one piece, we wrote that “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair” plays like Sergio Leone classics like “Once Upon a Time in the West” or “Once Upon a Time in America” that combine elements of Hollywood genre movies but breathe new life into them.

“While the concept is straightforward, the execution is remarkably complex. Tarantino spends over four hours teasing out every narrative, stylistic, and philosophical possibility raised by the premise before he strips it all back down again at the end and reveals the movie was about something simple — a mother getting back to her daughter — after all,” IndieWire’s review of “The Whole Bloody Affair” reads.

If you haven’t seen “Kill Bill,” it tells the story of The Bride (Uma Thurman), an assassin left for dead at her wedding who seeks revenge on her former boss and lover and needs to hunt down the four remaining members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. The film stars Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, Gordon Liu, Michael Parks, and David Carradine as “Bill.” The film is produced by Lawrence Bender, written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, based on the character of “The Bride” created by Q&U.

The release of “The Whole Bloody Affair” comes as we await more news of whatever Tarantino’s 10th feature film — and presumably last — will be. We will be getting more of Brad Pitt’s Cliff Booth in a “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood” film that David Fincher is directing based on Tarantino’s script. That movie will be released by Netflix. And we’re also soon getting a book series that will explore the “making of” behind all of Tarantino’s movies. He also in a recent podcast interview explained why he moved on from what was meant to be his 10th film, “The Movie Critic.”

Lionsgate also manages the library distribution rights to many of Tarantino’s other films, so it’s possible we get other special re-releases in the future. Those include “Reservoir Dogs,” “Jackie Brown,” “Inglourious Basterds,” “Django Unchained,” “The Hateful Eight,” and “Death Proof.”

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'Big Bang Theory' Star's Partner Exits to Launch Hiro's Omakase
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‘Big Bang Theory’ Star’s Partner Exits to Launch Hiro’s Omakase

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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Jason Hiro Kim is going solo.

The producer and former manager has unveiled Hiro’s Omakase, a new indie production company eyeing stories across Japan, Korea and the U.S. — markets where the Korean exec, who came up by way of Japan and was educated stateside, has spent years building bridges.

Kim’s resume includes a 10-year-plus run repping talent at Lovett Management before making the jump to producing in 2020 alongside Kunal Nayyar. The “Big Bang Theory” alum brought Kim aboard to help run Good Karma Productions, where he’s overseen creative for half a decade on both scripted and unscripted fare. Good Karma’s pipeline includes a Nayyar-starring series being developed with Miramax.

With Kim’s exit, Good Karma is elevating Logan Kovarick from director of development to VP. He’ll keep tabs on the company’s growing development roster.

Under the Hiro’s Omakase banner, Kim plans to stay attached to select projects, including an adaptation of “Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America” by Erika Lee and Judy Yung. He’s also backing the Broadway bow of “The Lost Boys” and has a stake in an untitled Ketchup Entertainment feature.

“I’m eternally grateful to Kunal for almost two decades of a wonderful working partnership,” Kim said. “As I now focus my attention on this new venture, we will continue to collaborate in meaningful ways.”

Nayyar added: “Jason has been instrumental in my career for over the better part of 20 years, and it is with joy and admiration that I applaud him on his new venture. We will continue to find projects to work on in the future.”

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Elijah Wood & SpectreVision Team Talk 'Rabbit Trap's 70s Folk Horror
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Elijah Wood & SpectreVision Team Talk ‘Rabbit Trap’s 70s Folk Horror

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

While the 70s electronic music and Celtic folk horror vibes of writer/director Bryn Chainey‘s Rabbit Trap make it ideal for a cozy autumn movie night, they also make up the unique cross-section that attracted the team behind SpectreVision to the project.

With the film now available on digital after premiering earlier this year at Sundance, Deadline caught up with producers Elijah Wood, Lawrence Inglee and Daniel Noah about finding projects that fit their banner’s “full spectrum of weird,” like Rabbit Trap.

Wood said he knew the film was “very much up our alley” after fellow producer Elisa Lleras sent them a lookbook for Bryn’s project, “a movie set in the Welsh countryside in 1970s, whose one of the primary characters is a female electronic musician sort of in the tradition of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, these sort of electronic pioneers that are obsessed with. And it’s a folk horror film that we utilizes sound as its primary means of infiltration.”

“It spoke to all of our individual niche interests, so beautifully, and had such a clear vision that felt unlike anything we’d seen, that sort of was able to combine these elements,” added Wood. “And then you pair that with a filmmaker who has such an articulate vision for what he wants to accomplish and how he wants to accomplish it. We were so on board.”

In Rabbit Trap, musician couple Daphne (Rosy McEwen) and Darcy Davenport (Dev Patel) move to the Welsh countryside to finish their new record. While making field recordings in the ancient woodlands, Darcy captures a forbidden sound not meant for human ears. This brings a strange boy (Jade Croot) to their doorstep who draws them into an enigmatic realm where the line between reality and myth begins to blur.

For Noah, he appreciated that the script “doesn’t feel like it’s slave-ish to explaining itself, and it has the courage to be a little mysterious, to be a little ambiguous, which is something that is all too missing in cinema today.

“I think there’s this almost fearful compulsion to over-explain everything, and that’s not how life works,” he explained. “Life is mysterious and ambiguous, and so the film to us, is a beautiful representation of that type of experience that is just not captured very often in movies.”

As the film navigates the couple’s turbulent marriage and their decision to have baby, their strange visitor brings up old traumas for Darcy, which are explored ambiguously through sound and magic.

Lawrence Inglee, Daniel Noah, Jade Croot, Bryn Chainey, Rosy McEwen and Elijah Wood attend the ‘Rabbit Trap’ premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT on Jan. 24, 2025. (JA/Everett Collection)

“What a remarkable environment and atmosphere to come at these sort of things, like unspoken traumas or anxieties about family, or a sense of the strange or where you’re being led,” said Inglee. “All these things were at play here.”

With a comic book, a podcast and a new Norwegian horror film also in the pipeline, read on about the SpectreVision team’s experience making Rabbit Trap, now available on digital.

DEADLINE: I loved Rabbit Trap, I saw it at Sundance. Tell me what you guys first thought when you read the script and how it fit into the SpectreVision mission.

LAWRENCE INGLEE: Let’s first say that it is a beautifully written script, right? Bryn is an exceptionally good writer, and the notion of rendering those descriptions into cinema would have been one of the big giant question marks when you first read the script because they were so elegant and beautiful.

Jade Croot and Rosy McEwen in ‘Rabbit Trap’ (2025) (Magnet Releasing/Courtesy Everett Collection)

ELIJAH WOOD: We were sent the lookbook from a colleague who’s also a producer on the movie, Elisa Lleras, who knows our taste, and read the script and saw this lookbook, and knew that it would be very much up our alley; a movie set in the Welsh countryside in 1970s, whose one of the primary characters is a female electronic musician sort of in the tradition of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, these sort of electronic pioneers that are obsessed with. And it’s a folk horror film that we utilizes sound as its primary means of infiltration. It spoke to all of our individual niche interests, so beautifully, and had such a clear vision that felt unlike anything we’d seen, that sort of was able to combine these elements. And then you pair that with a filmmaker who has such an articulate vision for what he wants to accomplish and how he wants to accomplish it. We were so on board. 

DEADLINE: Can you tell me a little bit about some of those cult influences that went into the making of this? 

DANIEL NOAH: I think some of what Elijah just mentioned, Delia Derbyshire and Suzanne Ciani and Daphne Oram, they’re sometimes cheekily called the ‘Sisters with Transistors’, but there was this movement of these incredibly brilliant British women in late 50s and early 60s who were absolutely breaking ground in experimental electronic music, and we’re huge geeks for that period. So, a movie about that was really thrilling. But I think in the cinema tip, there’s a great legacy of folk horror from the 70s, like Witchfinder General and Wicker Man, they have this this very peculiar haunting quality, but I think the biggest one was we talked a lot about Don’t Look Now and it’s kind of kaleidoscopic view of events. And one of the things I think that really thrilled us so much about Rabbit Trap is that it doesn’t feel like it’s slave-ish to explaining itself, and it has the courage to be a little mysterious, to be a little ambiguous, which is something that is all too missing in cinema today. I think there’s this almost fearful compulsion to over-explain everything, and that’s not how life works. Life is mysterious and ambiguous, and so the film to us, is a beautiful representation of that type of experience that is just not captured very often in movies.

INGLEE: And also, it was a representative of a way of trying to find a language to express things that you don’t know how to express, this poetic foundation. And we’ve all looked at this movie in different ways, and it can work like a Rorschach test in that sense, but for me, I read a script that was about the fear of having children for people who have been traumatized as children, and being aided in that healing from a supernatural force that’s walking them, dragging them through this healing in the middle of a marriage in crisis. What a remarkable environment and atmosphere to come at these sort of things, like unspoken traumas or anxieties about family, or a sense of the strange or where you’re being led. All these things were at play here, and just the literal texture of the movie itself was so unique and so beautiful that its relationship to the natural world, I think that’s another element that drew us in, and its commitment to the local nature of its mythology. 

Dev Patel in ‘Rabbit Trap’ (2025) (Magnet Releasing/Courtesy Everett Collection)

DEADLINE: I really love the the whole Celtic folklore that I feel like I’ve seen a few movies lately that have really been channeling that, and this really expanded my love of that sub-genre. Tell me a little bit about filming in that specific location, with that beautiful countryside.

NOAH: It was a really glorious surprise to many of us who haven’t been there before, and one of the dark secrets of the movie, which I’ll reveal … is that it was shot in Yorkshire, even though it’s set in Wales. And this had to do with the smoking. The characters, of course, exist in the mid-70s, they smoke. It’s against the law to smoke in a workplace in Wales, so the production moved just like this, and we got to live in an equally magical world that sort of spoke back to the movie in many ways. Like every location scout starts to tell you about your movie in ways that you don’t expect, and here, our jaw kept dropping. It’s like, “There really is this cave? Wait, there really is cliff? There really is that forest?” And what have you. And so, every day it was an element that surprised us. Also, the weather was so wildly unpredictable. The movie was being shot in July, and there are days that it was like, “Oh, it’s winter today, everybody, and it’s going to be wet and cold like you have never felt before in your life in the middle of July in this forest.” So that was happening too.

DEADLINE: I really did love the whole element of sound in the movie and the way music is utilized as well. Can you tell me about working on that on the technical side and some of the challenges? 

INGLEE: Sound’s always been extremely primary for us, and we love to be in the mix. The mix is my favorite part of the filmmaking process, personally, and have mixed our movies in sort of slightly unusual ways, not to get too much into the weeds. But, one of the things we’ve often said is that it’s not necessarily correct to separate score and sound design, because every sound that you hear in a movie is part of the its music, and so this was a place we could actually literalize that. So, [sound designer] Graham Reznick and [composer] Lucrecia Dalt worked in tandem, and it’s difficult to kind of say who did what because they just built this sonic universe together that’s so incredibly alive, and so to get to have an opportunity to make a movie that’s literally about sound, not just celebrating sound in its creation, but about sound, was like a bucket list item.

Rosy McEwen in ‘Rabbit Trap’ (2025) (Magnet Releasing/Courtesy Everett Collection)

DEADLINE: You touched on this earlier, just about accepting the trauma that we experience as children and trying not to inflict that on our own children, and that was another thing I really appreciated, how this movie explores so much sound, but when Dev’s character is finally ready to say what happened to him, that’s the one time you don’t need to hear it, you just know that he’s healing.

NOAH: I mean, it was a hot topic of conversation, and this may be shocking, but there were certain voices that felt we should hear what he’s saying on that tape, which we were just absolutely insistent on not doing it. I think one of the most thrilling moments for me was—when you’re workshopping and edit, you show the movie to friends—and so, we screened and edit of it, and in the scene where Dev tells a secret that we don’t hear, my friend next to me was like sobbing, and when the movie was over, I said, “You were really affected by the end. Can you tell me, what do you think was on the tape?” And he said, “Oh, it’s so obvious, they’re getting a divorce.” Well, he was getting a divorce. And I thought, “We nailed it. Everyone’s gonna put their particular issue on that recording.” And it was exactly what we hoped would happen.

DEADLINE: That’s great. Yeah, I love, like you said, leaving it up to the audience to kind of make up their own mind. I really appreciate that.

WOOD: Because, it sort of doesn’t matter what it is. It’s just that he had a trauma that he’s now articulated. And like Daniel said, it’s for the audience to kind of put their own experience on it, to make of it what they want, you know?

DEADLINE: Absolutely. What else does SpectreVision have going on right now?

INGLEE: We have our comic book imprint now with Oni Press called High Strangeness, it’s a series of stories about the paranormal, and the first issue was released on October 8, and we’re very excited about it. The first season is five interconnected stories, about different paranormal phenomena. And we also recently rolled out this podcast network called SpectreVision Radio, which is this extremely comprehensive overview of anything in any way related to genre or esotericism or the paranormal or consciousness, psychedelics, the full spectrum of weird, so it’s all part of the story that we’re telling with SpectreVision throughout our different divisions.

Jade Croot in ‘Rabbit Trap’ (2025) (Magnet Releasing/Courtesy Everett Collection)

DEADLINE: Awesome. That sounds cool. Are you maybe considering adapting the comic books for film or television? 

WOOD: Potentially. It happens to be a great space to sort of incubate something. It wasn’t necessarily the intention behind this, it was really like wanting to partner with a company we loved. And Oni’s awesome, and they had this opportunity for us. So, it was something that we had wanted to express for a while, and it just kind of all coalesced. So yeah, maybe, we’ll see. And we also have a Norwegian film that is premiering at Fantastic Fest in a few days, called Dawning [aka Demring], that we’re really excited about, from a really thrilling Norwegian filmmaker [Patrik Syversen], who’s made something really singular and special that I think is gonna freak some people out. It’s great. 

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Tom Brady, Gotham Chopra and Michael Strahan
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Immaculate Grid Game Show in the Works

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

One of the internet’s premier forums for remembering some guys is looking to move into television.

Religion of Sports, the production company founded by Gotham Chopra and NFL greats Tom Brady and Michael Strahan, is developing a game show based on Immaculate Grid, the online trivia game hosted by Sports Reference. The project is in its early stages and doesn’t have an outlet attached yet.

Created by software developer Brian Minter and purchased by Sports Reference in July 2023, Immaculate Grid is a daily game in which players fill in a 3×3 grid based on certain criteria along each axis (say, played for the Dodgers and had a 100-RBI season). The original version of the game covered only baseball, but there are now grids for men’s and women’s basketball, football, hockey and soccer as well.

“Immaculate Grid is the online game to play if you’re a serious sports fan. It’s very challenging and very addictive.” said Victor Buhler, senior vp development and production at Religion of Sports. “We believe the game can also become a terrific show, a future favorite for sports fans of every stripe.”

The Immaculate Grid game show will look to bring sports fans, athletes and celebrities together as they try to piece together a perfect grid.

“Our mission at Sports Reference is to help our users better enjoy and understand the sports they love. Religion of Sports is a perfect partner in that mission, as we’ve found a lot of common ground in our shared interest in the deeper context of sports,” said Sports Reference founder and president Sean Forman. “Immaculate Grid has become a daily ritual for so many people, and our collaboration represents a major step in its evolution. We’re excited to work with Religion of Sports to expand the Immaculate Grid brand from the online space to a new television audience.”

Religon of Sports has produced ESPN’s In the Arena series, Netflix’s Simone Biles Rising and Prime Video’s Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues, among other titles.

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One Piece filler list: Every filler episode you can skip
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One Piece filler list: Every filler episode you can skip

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

You’d think such a story wouldn’t take over 26 years and 1140-something episodes to finish, but both the manga and anime cover a multitude of different stories as part of that overarching plot. In order to help widen the gaps between the manga and anime, though, the latter sometimes introduces filler episodes that are completely disconnected from the source material. These give the manga creators time to catch up, but we know there are plenty of fans who want nothing more than to skip them and just get to the core story.

To help give you the best watching experience of all of One Piece’s arcs to fit your preferences, we’ll take you through which anime episodes are filler and canon, what’s a mixture of the two, and where you can watch the whole series right now.

Which One Piece episodes are purely skippable filler?

After confirming reports by Crunchyroll and Anime Filler List, the complete list of One Piece episodes that are entirely skippable filler is as follows:

  • Episodes 54-60: Warship Island arc
  • Episodes 98-99: Arabasta arc
  • Episode 102: Arabasta arc
  • Episodes 131-135: Post-Arabasta arc
  • Episodes 136-138: Goat Island arc
  • Episodes 139-143: Ruluka Island arc
  • Episodes 196-206: G-8 arc
  • Episodes 220-225: Ocean’s Dream arc
  • Episodes 279-283: Enies Lobby Arc
  • Episodes 291-292: Enies Lobby Arc
  • Episode 303: Enies Lobby Arc
  • Episodes 317-319: Post-Enies Lobby Arc
  • Episodes 326-336: Ice Hunter arc
  • Episodes 382-384: Spa Island arc
  • Episodes 406-407: Boss Luffy arc
  • Episodes 426-429: Little East Blue arc
  • Episodes 457-458: Marineford arc
  • Episode 492: Post-War arc
  • Episode 542: Fish-Man Island arc
  • Episodes 575-578: Z’s Ambition arc
  • Episode 590: Punk Hazard arc
  • Episodes 626-627: Caesar’s Retrieval arc
  • Episodes 747-750: Silver Mine arc
  • Episodes 780-782: Marine Rookie arc
  • Episodes 895-896: Cidre Guild arc
  • Episode 907: Romance Dawn arc
  • Episodes 1029-1030: Uta arc

To clarify, we’re referring to ‘pure filler’ as in content that is entirely original to the anime and was not adapted from the manga whatsoever. These can either be add-ons to currently existing arcs, or arcs that are exclusive to the anime altogether.

For instance, episodes 131-143; the Post-Arabasta arc, Goat Island arc, and Ruluka Island arc; were stories that were not featured in manga at all — essentially adding more between the Alabasta and Jaya arcs.

Meanwhile, episodes 98-99 were extra inclusions to the Alabasta arc.

Of course, you’re free to try out watching some of the filler arcs if you wish, but the rule of thumb is that these are somewhat lower quality than the manga-faithful episodes. These One Piece episodes are 100 per cent skippable if you’re going for a viewing experience that follows the manga.

Luffy in One Piece. Crunchyroll

Which One Piece episodes are mixed canon & filler?

In anime like One Piece, mixed canon/filler episodes refer to those with a mix of both content that is still featured in the manga, but shares screen time with filler material as well.

As laid out by the hardworking team at Anime Filler List and double-confirmed by Radio Times, the complete list of One Piece episodes that are mixed canon & filler is as follows:

  • Episodes 45-47: Arlong Park & Buggy Side Story arcs
  • Episode 61: Warship Island arc
  • Episodes 68-69: Koby and Helmeppo arc
  • Episode 101: Alabasta arc
  • Episode 226: Foxy’s Return Arc
  • Episode 354: Thriller Bark arc
  • Episode 421: Amazon Lily arc
  • Episode 489: Marineford arc
  • Episode 520: Return to Sabaody arc
  • Episode 574: Fish-Man Island arc
  • Episode 625: Punk Hazard arc
  • Episode 628: Caesar Retrieval arc
  • Episode 633: Dressrosa arc
  • Episode 653: Dressrosa arc
  • Episode 657: Dressrosa arc
  • Episode 679: Dressrosa arc
  • Episode 690: Dressrosa arc
  • Episode 731: Dressrosa arc
  • Episode 738: Dressrosa arc
  • Episode 751: Zou Arc
  • Episodes 777-778: Zou Arc
  • Episode 789: Whole Cake Island arc
  • Episode 803: Whole Cake Island arc
  • Episodes 878-879: Reverie arc
  • Episodes 881-885: Reverie arc
  • Episodes 887-890: Reverie & Land of Wano Arc Act 1 arcs
  • Episode 924: Land of Wano Arc Act 3 arc
  • Episodes 988-989: Land of Wano Arc Act 3 arc
  • Episode 991: Land of Wano Arc Act 3

The general rule around these episodes is that they’re technically optional as well, but fit in nicely with the fully canon One Piece episodes, since they flesh out a bit more of the story in their respective arcs.

The exceptions might be those like episode 61, which is the conclusion of the entirely filler Warship Island arc — which might be confusing to those jumping straight in. Nevertheless, episodes like these are still a good bit of fun and are worth the additional tidbits of manga-faithful material.

Which One Piece episodes are completely canon?

After reconfirming the findings by Crunchyroll and Anime Filler List, we’ve found that the complete list of One Piece episodes that are entirely faithful to the manga is as follows:

Where to watch One Piece in the UK & US

All episodes of the One Piece anime are available to watch right now on Crunchyroll, both in the UK & US. UK viewers can also find the One Piece anime on Netflix.

If you’re in the UK and don’t feel like paying for a subscription, One Piece is also available to watch on BBC iPlayer. Keep in mind, however, that iPlayer only has access to the English dub, which has only covered up to episode 1088.

You also need to have a paid TV license in order to access the BBC iPlayer service.

In the US, the One Piece anime is also available to watch via streaming services like Netflix & Hulu, but they are regularly behind Crunchyroll in terms of current episodes as well.

Read more:

You can catch One Piece on Crunchyroll.

Check out more of our Fantasy coverage or visit our TV Guide or Streaming Guide to find out what else is on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Cast, Premiere Date for Western Drama Starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Two widowed matriarchs battle to keep their families alive in Netflix’s The Abandons, a new Western drama starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey. The series was created by Mayans M.C.‘s Kurt Sutter, but he left the show in October 2024. Netflix shared the first photos from the season and revealed the premiere date on Wednesday, October 1.

The Abandons is set in Washington Territory in 1854. Here’s how Netflix describes the show: “The matriarchs of two very different families — one of wealth and privilege bound by blood, the other a found family of orphans and outcasts bound by love and necessity — find their fates linked by two crimes, an awful secret, a star-crossed love, and a piece of land with silver underneath. The collision echoes the American struggle of the haves and have-nots, in a place just beyond the reach of justice.”

It’s been about one year since The Abandons last got an update. Here, we’ve compiled the bevy of new information Netflix shared on October 1, as well as the first-look photos.

What is The Abandons about?

“This first chapter of The Abandons is a classic American story — the frontier, two families — both at war and in love with each other, a battle over who owns the land and who makes the rules,” executive producer Chris Keyser told Tudum. “Smack in the middle of murder and revenge and a bit of illicit romance, we get to explore questions we never seem to get away from: What makes a family? How do you stay good in a bad world? And would you change who you are and what you believe in to protect what you love? But, in this case, we do it all through the eyes of Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson, as two widowed matriarchs battling to survive. And that, as they say, is really something to watch.”

The series was filmed in Calgary.

When does The Abandons premiere?

The Abandons will get a full-season drop on Thursday, December 4.

How many episodes are in The Abandons?

The Abandons consists of seven episodes.

Who is in The Abandons cast?

Anderson plays Constance Van Ness, the wealthy widow, and Headey plays Fiona Nolan, the mother of the found family. Based on the photos, there could be a forbidden romance forming between Nick Robinson‘s Elias Teller and Aisling Franciosi‘s Trisha Van Ness. There’s also a group called the Redmask Bandits, shown in a photo from the first episode below.

In addition to Constance and Trisha, the Van Ness family features Lucas Till as Garret Van Ness and Toby Hemingway as Willem Van Ness.

Additional cast includes Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller, Lamar Johnson as Albert Mason, Natalia del Riego as Lilla Belle, Ryan Hurst as Miles Alderton, Michiel Huisman as Xavier Roache, Michael Greyeyes, Katelyn Wells, Clayton Cardenas, Elle-Maija Tailfeathers, Brían F. O’Byrne, Marc Menchaca, Patton Oswalt, Michael Ornstein, Jonathan Koensgen, Jack Doolan, Haig Sutherland, and Sarah White.

It’s executive produced by Keyser, Robert Askins, Stephen Surjik, Otto Bathurst, Emmy Grinwis, and Jon Paré.

Is there a trailer for The Abandons?

Not yet, but scroll through the gallery below to meet the characters.

The Abandons, Series Premiere, Thursday, December 4

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'Rocky Horror Picture Show' 50th Anniversary Visits Los Angeles
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‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ 50th Anniversary Visits Los Angeles

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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“One Battle After Another” has already been hailed as a modern masterpiece, but for its opening weekend in Los Angeles, the lines outside the new Paul Thomas Anderson film looked almost tame compared to another pop culture must-attend happening on the other side of town.

Not even Leonardo DiCaprio in limited VistaVision could compete with the most powerful midnight movie ever made as partygoers in full costume emerged across the city to toast “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and celebrate its 50th anniversary at the Academy Museum, the Roxy Theatre, and more L.A. venues, kicking off a particularly festive October for the twisted classic.

Sebastian Carr (Hothead), Director Shane Black, Cinematographer Philippe Rousselot and Rupert Raineri (Beckler) on set of PLAY DIRTY. Photo Credit: Jasin Boland/Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC

“This really is the only good cult in the world,” star Nell Campbell said during an interview at the Sofitel Los Angeles in Beverly Hills. Still sporting that same cherry-red hair — and quick as ever to flirt with her fans — the 72-year-old actress is better known as her character, Columbia. Almost always rocking gold, she’s the feisty groupie Campbell debuted on stage in 1973 and then on film in 1975.

“How grateful do I feel that I was just this happy hoofer at age 19, tap-dancing on the top of a table and in the streets of London,” she said. “They’d planned to have a three-week run, and it’s had this profound effect on four generations now.” 

On Friday night in Los Angeles, “Rocky Horror” restoration distributor Disney had trouble finding enough seats for even their honored guests at the cult classic’s special screening inside the Academy Museum.

With sparkly red lips stitched onto her lapel, other “Rocky Horror” bombshell Patricia Quinn, 81, originated her role — the minxy maid Magenta — when she and Campbell were on the West End together over 50 years ago. She joined Campbell, IndieWire, and another of her “Rocky Horror” co-stars, actor Barry Bostwick, for the conversation at the Sofitel.

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, 1975. TM and Copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved./Courtesy Everett Collection.
Richard O’Brien and Patricia Quinn in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show‘ (1975) ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I just saw it on a plane recently,” said Quinn. “I thought, ‘Oh God, will I have to watch ‘Rocky Horror?’ And I did, and I still thought it was brilliant.”

Inspired as much by B-movie excellence as by that form’s flaws, director Jim Sharman and writer Richard O’Brien’s campy rock musical stars Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter. The domineering yet magnetic actor made the leap from London to the big screen, his sexy mad scientist becoming synonymous with controversy itself.

“I always thought the best part of the movie was when you guys stripped me,” joked Bostwick, who stars as Brad Majors, to his co-stars. (“I was exhausted after that,” said Quinn, noting that Bostwick is over six feet. “He’s so tall!”)

The 80-year-old Bostwick didn’t become Brad Majors until he joined Susan Sarandon’s Janet Weiss and more of the original troupe to make a silly-soulful indie film two years later. Sharman returned to helm the screen version, with O’Brien reprising the gaunt man-servant Riff-Raff he originated with live audiences.

“Rocky Horror” started small, got big, and hit some serious setbacks on Broadway. When the film was released, it didn’t scare up enough interest at the box office. “Rocky Horror” recovered historically between 1976 and 1977 when an April Fool’s Day screening sparked a new weekly tradition that drew repeat customers — and some copycats — who kept showing the movie for years.

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, 1975. TM and Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. Courtesy: Everett Collection.
Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, and Susan Sarandon in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (1975)©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” became a proper midnight movie craze, attended by those who didn’t just like the film but craved a chance to see it in theaters, when the beginnings of its most passionate fanbase realized “Rocky Horror” could help them find like-minded cinephiles out there in the real world.

Boasting killer jokes about necrophilia, and an almost too-good reason to throw around the double entendre “a mouthful of Meatloaf” (R.I.P. Eddie), “Rocky Horror” was nowhere near the Oscars in 1976. Today, repertory screenings still happen everywhere, with international fans sharing what Campbell calls “a universal language of love.” 

Live tradition often calls for messy audience rituals, mainly driven by call-backs and props. Think projectile toilet paper, crunched-up water bottles, so-called “wedding” rice (which, thrown fast enough, can cause an injury akin to road-rash?), and even an errant toast point… or two! The harder-to-clean activities were reportedly limited at the sold-out Academy screening by the venue, which had Sins O’ the Flesh (the “Rocky Horror” shadow cast typically found at Landmark’s Nuart Theatre in Santa Monica) and an elaborate light display for the film’s rainstorm to avoid anything getting wet.

“It’s necessary now to show this film again, and for people to see it and to embrace its thoughts and its vision,” said Bostwick. He attended with Campbell, Quinn, and Curry (who appeared himself for a Q&A before the film and spoke candidly about the aftermath of his stroke from 2012).

“I think we’re going backwards society-wise,” said Bostwick. “I have a greater appreciation for our differences in terms of personality, sexuality, and people who can be considered outcasts or the other.”

Nell Campbell, ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, 1975, bustier and boa
Nell Campbell posing to promote ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (1975) Courtesy Everett Collection

The actor has reservations about the word misfit (“What? They just don’t ‘fit’ anywhere?“), but Bostwick looks back on playing the heel (in heels!) for “Rocky Horror” as a crucial lesson in empathy. 

To this day, he’s never learned “The Time Warp,” the beloved line-dance that serves as “Rocky Horror” 101 for most of the film’s so-called “virgins.” Brad was firmly outside the mansion’s mysterious aura of cool during that now 50-year-old scene, so Bostwick just hangs out with other fans if he gets lost. 

“At a charity thing years ago, they brought us all up on stage,” he said. “Everybody was doing ‘The Time Warp,’ and I just had to look around and see. I didn’t know whether it was a step to the right, or a step to the left.” (Note: It is a step to the right, and a “jump“ to the left, and if you’re ever caught with your pants down at “Rocky Horror,” remember the instructions are the lyrics, Barry!) 

“I personally love the songs in ‘Jaws,’” Bostwick quipped out of left field when asked about the music. “Can’t get enough of ’em. I think that’s one of the reasons why our movie has stayed where it is in terms of the zeitgeist — because the music is so great.“

Also released in 1975, Spielberg’s watery monster movie (you know, about three nerds getting drunk on a boat?) was Best Picture-nominated and won three Oscars. Although not promoted as a double feature, cheeky “Rocky Horror” press materials from that summer positioned the fiendish musical and “Jaws” as the Barbenheimer of their day — under the punny copy “A DIFFERENT SET OF JAWS.”

“But fans of Jaws are very different, aren’t they?” Campbell laughed. When the trio’s eventual smash-hit film came to theaters in the U.S. that summer, shark jokes followed the shuffling pansexuals everywhere. Still, Campbell sees the many coincidences and oddities of “Rocky Horror” as part of its magic.

“‘Rocky Horror’ changes people’s lives, always it seems, for the best,” she said. “I’m hugely grateful that I was in something that … continues to mean so much to people. It doesn’t date.” 

“Yes, we were doing sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll,” said Quinn. “We weren’t setting out to change anybody’s lives, and that’s how we began at the Royal Court, too. Richard O’Brien is the first person to say that ‘Rocky Horror’ is like a ‘Hansel and Gretel’ story. [Brad and Janet] go to the house of the wicked witch, and that’s what [Richard O’Brien] was writing. But how it’s proceeded and what it’s done to change lives since then is something else that’s happened along the way.” 

Richard O’Brien in ‘Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror‘

Campbell, Quinn, and Bostwick share a sense of wonder about the effervescent “Rocky Horror” community. On Saturday, a massive fan event — known as RockyCon — took place inside the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, where the live show haunted the stage with Curry performing there in 1974. 

“I thought I knew everything there was to know about ‘Rocky Horror,’” said Quinn. “Until I started doing these tours, and I realized I didn’t know anything. I knew nothing about the fandom of it. It was beyond belief, the amount of people.” She gushed that she’s a big fan of her fans’ “ledging.” That’s sticking your hand under your chin to nail your finest Magenta pose, mimicking the wide-eyed look she gives, leaning over that wall in the first number.

Headlining a new spoken-word cover album for “Rocky Horror” (available on October 1), Quinn kicked off a tour through 55 U.S. cities with the celebration in Los Angeles. Bostwick, Campbell, and more will appear on some stops, and ribbing Fox’s 2016 TV rendition of the musical starring Laverne Cox, Bostwick cracked, “I saw that on a plane, so I couldn’t walk out.” 

RockyCony went from the morning into the night, attended by dozens of Eddies, Janets, Dr. Scotts, Frank-N-Furters, and Curry, who chatted with fans for yet another Q&A. Across town at the Nuart, the Sins O’ Flesh weren’t back on yet, but director Linus O’Brien appeared at a screening of the 2025 documentary “Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror.” He spoke about growing up with Riff-Raff as a dad and answered questions about making the deeply personal doc.

“It’s never meant to bang you over the head with a message,” O’Brien said of inclusivity and the “Rocky Horror” legacy. More than a movie, it’s an essential safe space for fringe and queer movie lovers. “At its core, it’s about joy and having fun. The other things that you get from that is up to you to a degree.”

“Don’t dream it,” said both Nell and Curry throughout the weekend. “Be it, man. Be it.”

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a 4K restored release of the film, which will be available via digital & Blu-Ray by Disney on October 7 — as well as shown in 55 cities on a national tour with each stop headlined by Quinn, with appearances from Bostwick and Campbell. It will also be at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery as part of the Cinespia screening series on October 4.

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“Twilight” is celebrating its upcoming 20th anniversary (don’t panic!) with three collectible editions of Stephanie Meyers’s bestselling series. The special-edition copies officially released on Tuesday and are available to order on Amazon. But act fast, because they’re already No. 1 bestsellers and sure to sell out quickly.

The three collectible releases include the “Twilight: Deluxe Collector’s Edition,” which features a vintage-inspired design with a foil-stamped slipcase, ribbon marker and brand new cover design; the paperback “Twilight: 20th Anniversary Edition,” debuts new cover art and a black and red book edge; and lastly, the most comprehensive of the bunch, the “Twilight Saga Deluxe Hardcover Collection,” a box set that includes all three books in the “Twilight” series “Twilight,” “New Moon,” “Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn,”in addition to Meyers’ most recent addition, “Midnight Sun,” a retelling of the first book from the perspective of Edward Cullen rather than Bella Swan.

The 20th anniversary follows news of an animated series based on “Midnight Sun,” that has been given a straight-to-series order at Netflix. There were originally four novels in the immensely popular “Twilight” series — “Twilight,” “New Moon,” “Eclipse,” and “Breaking Dawn” — published between 2005 and 2008. Meyers also released the book “Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined” in 2015, which gender-swapped the two main characters, Bella and Edward. Meyers then released “Midnight Sun” in 2020.

The film franchise, collectively known as “The Twilight Saga,” was comprised of five films and was released between 2008 and 2012. The five films grossed over $3 billion at the global box office in total and made stars of main cast members like Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner.

Shop through the three special-edition book releases below, and check out this brand new Lego set of the Cullen house and Blu-ray copies of the film series here.

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‘Taylor Swift: Showgirl’ Movie Eyes Global Opening Around $50M: Box Office

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Wherever the AMC distributed Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl lands at the box office, consider it unprecedented.

Not just in the mere fact that the No. 1 exhibitor in the world is releasing another one of her concert films, rather no other motion picture studio ever has dated a wide release two weeks out on an extremely low P&A campaign, largely focused on the social media push of its star, to what is expected to be a No. 1 haul at the box office.

Domestic estimates are $30M-$35M at 3,500 locations for the movie which is timed to the release of the 14x Grammy winner’s 12th studio album. International, where the movie is on sale in more than 50 markets, is looking at another $8M-$10M for a global bow on the high-end of $45M. Ala Eras Tour, the box office is largely driven by U.S./Canada.

Still a secret at the time of this post is exactly who directed this anticipated mix of lyrics music videos and docu bits.

Note this, even if Showgirl buckles with a $25M U.S./Canada opening, it ain’t a bad thing. It’s hard for some to read Swifties on tracking; the singer’s last AMC Concert movie, The Eras Tour, looked like a $100M+ opening, but filed the second best start stateside in October with $93.2M (behind 2019’s Joker which opened to $96.2M). Right now, women under 25 in first choice are huge at a 25 versus women over 25 (9) and men which are in the low single digits.

In first-day sales, we already told you that Showgirl had $15M, with AMC seeing their sixth biggest first day presales ever with around $7.5M. Sources say presales are now north of $20M. Showgirl is having a one weekend play, and there aren’t any Thursday previews.

At the end of the day, it’s all about selling albums for Swift. There just happens to be some movie tickets that can be sold along the way.

Some of Swift’s PR stunts include an appearance on the Graham Norton show in the UK on Friday, and there’s also a Spotify pop-up experience in NYC that began yesterday and runs through Oct. 2.

Swift will appear on The Tonight Show on Oct. 6 and Late Night With Seth Meyers on Oct. 8. It would not be shocking if she suddenly made a cameo on the Saturday Night Live season 51 opener this weekend.

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In a weekend where A24’s Dwayne Johnson movie, The Smashing Machine, was expected to rally, Swift’s arrival stole PLFs from that movie, as well as Warner Bros.’ second weekend of Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. Showgirl will now share PLFs with the Na’vi as Disney has the 3D re-release of James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water which at 2,100 is expected to do $3M-$4M. The third highest grossing movie ever at $2.3 billion worldwide (seventh domestic at $684M) will have a sneak peek of Avatar: Fire & Ash at the end of the film (each theater features one of three rotating glimpses).

While Avatar 2 will have 90% of the Imax, One Battle After Another will hold onto its Imax 70MM auditoriums. The hope is that the Leonardo DiCaprio movie eases -40% or better with around $13M. Currently, in its first five days at the box office with a running cume of $27.7M, -2% compared to the same frame as Killers of the Flower Moon two years ago.

‘The Smashing Machine’

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Smashing Machine, which was made for net $50M production cost, largely covered by foreign presales, hopes for a $13M-$17M opening at 3,000 theaters, down from its initial $20M projection. The Benny Safdie directed movie is best with men over 25 in first choice. Reviews out of Venice (where Johnson cried during the standing ovation) and TIFF are at 76% certified fresh. Any optimism lies in the Johnson faithful and WWE fans showing up. The movie follows mixed-martial arts and UFC champion Mark Kerr’s wrestling tours in Japan, his struggle with drug addiction and turbulent marriage with his wife, played by Emily Blunt.

Bleecker Street has the Mercedes Bryce Morgan directed erotic thriller, Bone Lake, in 1,045 sites, also in the low single digits. The movie, which world premiered at Fantastic Fest, stands at 94% fresh with critics. Pic’s blurb: A couple’s vacation at a secluded estate is upended when they’re forced to share the mansion with a mysterious couple. A dream getaway spirals into a nightmarish maze of sex, lies, and manipulation, triggering a battle for survival.

IFC’s Good Boy at around 1,650 theaters, is also in the low single digits. The Ben Leonberg directed and co-written comedy horror thriller follows a loyal dog who moves to a rural family home with his owner. The he discovers supernatural forces lurking in the shadows and does what a brave pup must do to protest those he loves the most. Outlook is also low single digits with a RT critics score of 93% fresh.

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Netflix New Releases: October 2025

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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A gruesome retelling of the crimes of Ed Gein; a boat-based thriller packed with British thespians; the third season of ratings magnet The Diplomat; another glimpse behind the scenes at the NBA through five new stars; an investigation into what led to the demise of the Montreal Expos; a hotly anticipated new season of the internet’s favorite rom-com Nobody Wants This; and new films from Oscar-winners Kathryn Bigelow and Edward Berger are among the highlights of the new film and TV projects hitting Netflix in October.

The big series launch for Netflix in October is the latest entry in Ryan Murphy’s Monster anthology franchise. Monster: The Ed Gein Story debuts on Oct. 3 and stars Charlie Hunnam as the serial killer Ed Gein. It follows the harrowing Jeffrey Dahmer Story and the impactful Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, respectively. Each cycle of the Monster franchise tackles a different true-crime story, following the massive success of the series’ 2022 debut. The Ed Gein Story tells the story of how one simple man in Plainfield, Wisconsin, became “history’s most singular ghoul,” says the streamer, revealing to the world “the most horrific truth of all — that monsters aren’t born, they’re made … by us.” The cast also includes Tom Hollander, Laurie Metcalf and Suzanna Son, with Vicky Krieps, Olivia Williams, Lesley Manville, Joey Pollari, Charlie Hall, Tyler Jacob Moore, Mimi Kennedy, Will Brill and Robin Weigert.

On Oct. 10, Netflix drops Simon Stone’s psychological thriller The Woman in Cabin 10. The feature, based on the 2016 novel by Ruth Ware, has all the ingredients of the perfect midweek movie, a delicious cast full of classy Brit actors, a dollop of mystery and a scrumptious 1 hour and 30 minute runtime. The film stars Keira Knightley as a travel journalist who is aboard a luxury yacht when she sees a passenger thrown overboard in the middle of the night. When the crew insists that it never happened, she attempts to uncover the truth and finds her own safety at risk. The cast also includes Guy Pearce, Art Malik, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Kaya Scodelario, Daniel Ings and Hannah Waddingham.

The eagerly anticipated third season of Netflix‘s The Diplomat drops on Oct. 16. The thriller series was left on a cliffhanger, with President Rayburn (Michael McKean) dying at the end of season two. The action resumes in the aftermath of Rayburn’s death with Vice President Grace Penn (Allison Janney) taking over, much to the fear of U.K. ambassador Kate Wyler (Keri Russell) and her husband Hal (Rufus Sewell). Earlier this month, Netflix confirmed that Janney and her screen husband Bradley Whitford had been upped to series regulars for season four so expect both to be at the center of all the series intrigue this season.

Also on Oct. 16, the second season of NBA docuseries Starting 5 debuts. Launching days before the start of the new NBA season, the next chapter of Starting 5 will once again take us behind the scenes of the world’s most glamourous basketball league, but this time we’ll be following the exploits of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Tyrese Haliburton, Kevin Durant, James Harden and Jaylen Brown during the 2024-2025 season. Notably, adding to the drama and intrigue, two of the five stars in the docuseries, SGA and Haliburton, went all the way to the last NBA Finals.

On Oct. 21, Netflix releases the sports documentary Who Killed the Montreal Expos? A real gift to baseball nuts, although not necessarily great viewing for Expos fans, the doc examines the demise of the Canadian team who played their last game in 2004. Hall of Famers and former Expos players Pedro Martinez, Vladimir Guerrero Sr. and Larry Walker are interviewed for the documentary, along with former manager Felipe Alou and a number of journalists, fans and team employees who all offer their perspectives of what went wrong for the team.

The second season of Erin Foster’s hit series Nobody Wants This hits Netflix on Oct. 23. The first season of the show was the talk of the internet and inspired several newspaper columns about the exploits of Adam Brody’s hot rabbi Noah and Kristen Bell’s agnostic Joanne. We rejoin the action with Noah and Joanne as a still-in-love couple, who are going strong despite how the first season ended. Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky, Arian Moayed and Kate Berlant are also season two guest stars. Stephanie Faracy, Michael Hitchcock, Tovah Feldshuh, Paul Ben-Victor, Emily Arlook, Sherry Cola, D’Arcy Carden and Shiloh Berman round out the cast. New additions include guest stars Leighton Meester and Seth Rogen.

Oct. 24 will see the launch of Netflix’s big film release of the month, Kathryn Bigelow’s hotly anticipated A House of Dynamite. The star-studded thriller debuted in competition at the Venice Film Festival this year, where it received an 11-minute standing ovation from the audience. Written by Noah Oppenheim, the film captures from multiple perspectives the White House response to an unattributed missile launch headed for a major U.S. city in the harrowing 20 minutes until projected impact. The cast includes Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, Gabriel Basso, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Anthony Ramos, Moses Ingram, Jonah Hauer-King, Greta Lee and Jason Clarke.

Conclave filmmaker Edward Berger’s new film, Ballad of a Small Player, drops on Netflix on Oct. 29. The redemption drama, based on the book by Bangkok-based British author Lawrence Osborne, stars Colin Farrell as a gambling addict hiding from the authorities and his debtors in the casinos of Macau. Ballad of a Small Player debuted at Telluride with strong praise for Farrell’s performance. The film also stars Fala Chen, Deanie Ip, Alex Jennings and Tilda Swinton.

Movies added to Netflix in October include Austin Powers in Goldmember, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Beverly Hills Cop, Beverly Hills Cop II, Beverly Hills Cop III, Blue Crush, The Book Club Murders, Casper, The Christmas Contract, Coach Carter, Coming to America, Daddy Day Care, Death Becomes Her, Dirty Dancing, Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, Dracula, Elysium, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, Fifty Shades of Grey, Friends with Benefits, The Goonies, Hacksaw Ridge, The Hurt Locker, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Law Abiding Citizen, The Lincoln Lawyer, The Mask, Meet Joe Black, Molly’s Game, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Pineapple Express, Point Break, Red Dragon, Scarface, Sinister 2, Sister Act, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Slender Man, The Strangers, Taxi Driver and Training Day.

Missed what came to Netflix last month? Check out the September additions here.

Read on for the complete list of titles hitting Netflix in October.

Oct. 1

Love Is Blind: Season 9
RIV4LRIES (IT)
About My Father
Austin Powers in Goldmember
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Beverly Hills Cop
Beverly Hills Cop II
Beverly Hills Cop III
Blue Crush
The Book Club Murders
Casper
The Christmas Contract
Coach Carter
Coming to America
Daddy Day Care
Death Becomes Her
Dirty Dancing
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax
Dracula
Eddie Murphy: Raw
Elysium
Fifty Shades Darker
Fifty Shades Freed
Fifty Shades of Grey
Friends with Benefits
The Goonies
Hacksaw Ridge

Halo: Seasons 1-2
The Hurt Locker
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Law Abiding Citizen
The Lincoln Lawyer
The Mask
Meet Joe Black
Molly’s Game
Mr. & Mrs. Smith

NCIS: Seasons 18-19
Pineapple Express
Point Break
Red Dragon
Scarface
Sinister 2
Sister Act
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
Slender Man
The Strangers
Taxi Driver
Training Day

The Way Home: Seasons 1-2
When a Stranger Calls
The Wrath of Becky

Oct. 2

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Dudes
(DE)
The Game: You Never Play Alone (IN)
The Martian
Rockstar: DUKI from the End of the World
(AR)

Oct. 3

Genie, Make a Wish (KR)
Monster: The Ed Gein Story
The New Force
(SE)
Old Dog, New Tricks (ES)
Rhythm + Flow France: After the Beat (FR)
Steve (GB)

Oct. 4

Angel Has Fallen
Night of the Living Dead
Ranma 1/2
: Season 2 (JP)

Oct. 5

Despicable Me 3
Ip Man
Ip Man 2
Ip Man 3
Ip Man 4: The Finale

Oct. 6

Dr. Seuss’s Horton!

Oct. 7

Matt McCusker: A Humble Offering
Nurse Jackie
: Seasons 1-7
True Haunting (GB)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Oct. 8

Caramelo (BR)
Is It Cake? Halloween
Néro the Assassin
(FR)

Oct. 9

Boots
The Maze Runner
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
Maze Runner: Death Cure
The Resurrected
(TW)
Victoria Beckham (GB)

Oct. 10

Kurukshetra: The War of Mahabharata (IN)
My Father, the BTK Killer
Old Money
(TR)
Swim to Me (CL)
The Woman in Cabin 10

Oct. 11

Typhoon Family (KR)

Oct. 14

Everybody Loves Me When I’m Dead (TH)
Splinter Cell: Deathwatch

Oct. 15

Held Hostage in My House
Inside Furioza
(PL)
No One Saw Us Leave (MX)
Six Kings Slam 2025
Taken in Plain Sight

Oct. 16

The A Team
Confessions of a Shopaholic
The Diplomat: Season 3
Romantics Anonymous (JP)
Starting 5: Season 2
The Time That Remains (PH)

Oct. 17

27 Nights (AR)
Good News (KR)
The Perfect Neighbor
She Walks in Darkness (ES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Turn of the Tide: Season 2 (PT)
Turn of the Tide: The Surreal Story of Rabo de Peixe (PT)
The Twits

Oct. 18

Don’t Say a Word

Oct. 21

Michelle Wolf: The Well
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
: Season 2
Who Killed the Montreal Expos? (CA)

Oct. 22

Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia
The Monster of Florence
(IT)

Oct. 23

The Elixir (ID)
Nobody Wants This: Season 2

Oct. 24

A House of Dynamite
Parish
: Season 1

Oct. 25

The Dream Life of Mr. Kim (KR)

Oct. 27

The Asset (DK)
Dark Winds: Season 3
Sliding Doors

Oct. 28

Babo: The Haftbefehl Story (DE)
Mo Amer: Wild World
Nightmares of Nature: Lost in the Jungle

Oct. 29

Ballad of a Small Player (GB)
NOS4A2: Seasons 1-2
Rulers of Fortune (BR)
Selling Sunset: Season 9

Oct. 30

Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers (GB)
Amsterdam Empire (NL)
Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will (MX)
Son of a Donkey (AU)
The Witcher: Season 4

Oct. 31

Bad Influencer (ZA)
Breathless: Season 2 (ES)
Rhythm + Flow France: Season 4 (FR)

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