news culture Disney+: films, series, releases not to be missed in October 2022
As Halloween approaches, the Disney+ platform has conjured up a maximum of potentially spooky content for all ages. The month of October therefore sees the arrival of novelties that will make you shudder, like the very daring Werewolf by Night, which is a real UFO among Marvel productions!
Marvel Studios presents Werewolf by Night
Here’s a Marvel production like no other that might well cause a surprise! Announced as a pure horror experience and not qualified as a film but as a “special programme”, Werewolf at night takes the entire film industry on the wrong foot by relying on old-fashioned black-and-white production and a scenario worthy of the horror films of the 1930s and 1940s. Inspired by the comics of the same name, the scenario takes place on a moonless night when an intruder has crept into the midst of a group of monster hunters who have gathered after the death of their leader. Engaged in a fierce competition, the members of this secret organization face off against a creature that defies their imagination. Directed by Michael Giacchino (who also signs the soundtrack) Werewolf at night is undoubtedly a must-see release in the October Disney+ catalogue. Among the main actors we find Gael Garcia Bernal (babel, Old), Laura Donnelly (tolkienthe 2019 movie) or even Harriet Sansom Harris (Desperate Housewives). See you on October 7th for a macabre and suspenseful 60-minute experience!
- Available from October 7th South Disney+
Grimcutty: Network Hell
On October 10th, Disney+ will add an original creation entitled Grimcutty: Network Hell. This feature film is perfect for a Halloween party A terrifying scenario in which an internet meme called “Grimcutty” causes panic among parents who believe their children are harming themselves and torment their loved ones. A delirium that turns to paranoia until a very real Grimcutty attacks young Asha Chaudry (Sara Wolfkind), who then sees her phone confiscated by her parents, convinced she is harming herself in a fight between teenagers . It’s up to her to find solutions to protect her family while escaping a threat that seems completely invisible to those around her. Written and directed by John William Ross, Grimcutty: Network Hell with actors Sara Wolfkind (love all you have left), Shannyn Sossamon (series Wayward pines etc Sleepy Cave), Uzman ally (The Disastrous Adventures of the Baudelaire Orphans) and Alona Valley (Marine Special Forces) in a contemporary horror story.
- Available from October 10th South Disney+
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
Le live action Maleficent: Mistress of Evil will be added to the Disney+ movie catalog on October 21. This second part of the dark side of the Sleeping Beauty story was released in 2019, still starring Angelina Jolie. This time the years have passed and Maleficent and Princess Aurora’s relationship seems to have settled down. Until circumstances brutally pit them against each other in a conflict that makes them question the sincerity of their bond, against the backdrop of a war between men and the fairy race. Direct sequel to Robert Stromberg’s Maleficent, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Directed by Joachim Rønning with Elle Fanning (Mary Shelley, The neon demon) as Princess Aurora and Michelle Pfeiffer as Queen Ingrith, with Harris Dickinson as Prince Philip. Disney+ invites us to explore the dark side of fairy tales on October 21st.
- Available October 21st South Disney+
Terminator: Dark Fate
The sixth film in the Terminator saga will be released in the Disney+ catalog on October 28th. With the desire to write the actual continuation of the story of the second part, Terminator: Dark Fate sees the return of Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and the T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in a new doomsday scenario. A new machine model, the Terminator “Rev-9,” arrives from the future to assassinate a target named Dani Ramos (Natalia Reyes) and challenges Grace (Mackenzie Davis), a genetically augmented super-soldier sent to defeat the to protect young woman. Directed by Tim Miller (Dead Pool), Terminator: Dark Fate multiplies the explosive confrontations in a gigantic chase where the future of all humanity is once again at stake. In case you missed it in theaters, the movie Terminator: Dark Fate will be available on Disney+ on October 28th.
- Available October 28th South Disney+
The Simpsons – Season 33
It’s exclusive to the Disney+ platform that fans of Simpsons will be able to watch season 33. It won’t be long as the date has been set for Wednesday October 5th. The information was released to the public during the D23 Expo conference, the largest official event for fans of Disney productions. The series has been a true cultural phenomenon since its debut thirty years ago The simpsons created by Matt Groening proudly continues his story with this season 33 is offered to Disney+ subscribers in French or in VOSTF. Season 34 has just begun in the US and will end early next year. The first 32 seasons alone have more than 700 episodes and are all available in the Disney+ catalogue.
- Available October 5th South Disney+
Other programs will follow
- The bear – From October 5th Disney+
- A funny sheriff – From October 5th Disney+
- In therapy – From October 5th Disney+
- The Secret of the Mummy – October 7 next Disney+
- The crazy story of Max and Leon – October 7 next Disney+
- Mickey and the Legend of the Two Witches – October 7 next Disney+
- Candy: Murder in Texas – From October 12th Disney+
- Rosaline – From October 14th Disney+
- What connects us – From October 14th Disney+
- Motherland: Fort Salem – Season 3 – From October 19th Disney+
- The loving ones – From October 19th Disney+
- damage – From October 19th Disney+
- The bear – October 21 on Disney+
- Two brothers – October 21 on Disney+
- Jacquou le Croquant – October 21 on Disney+
- Luz in Osville – Season 2 – October 26 on Disney+
- Boris – October 26 on Disney+
- The Mysterious Circle Benedict – Season 2 – October 26 on Disney+
- good doctor – October 26 on Disney+
- Tomorrow is ours – October 28 on Disney+
- samba – October 28 on Disney+
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