These are the 6 best premieres of this week

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These are the 6 best premieres of this week

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We are already in the final stretch of October, but the premieres do not stop, and This week is full of surprises on all streaming platforms.

And of course, being October, you can’t miss a good dose of terror and suspense to prepare for Halloween. But don’t worry, there is also room to disconnect with some comedies. If you want to do a marathon this week, I recommend that you check out our article with the 12 movies you have to see on Halloween.

Today we bring you the six best releases from October 21 to 27 so you can prepare the blanket and the popcorn.

We remind you that you have all the premieres of the weekboth from Prime Video, as well as Netflix, HBO Max and Disney+ so you don’t lose anything.

The last night in Tremor

  • Platform: Netflix
  • Release date: October 25

If suspense and supernatural touches are your thing, The last night in Tremor It is the series you need to see. Adapted from the novel by Mikel Santiagofollows a composer in crisis who isolates himself in a small coastal town to find inspiration, but his neighbors turn out to be more disturbing than he expected. With Ana Polvorosa and Javier Rey at the helm, this series has the stamp of director Oriol Paulo and looks ideal for marathoning before Halloween.

Dating Barcelona

  • Platform: Prime Video
  • Release date: October 21

If you prefer something more relaxed and with romantic touches, you will love the second season of Dating Barcelona. This series chronicles face-to-face encounters between strangers in vibrant Barcelona. The best thing about the series is the luxury cast: Leonor Watling, Asier Etxeandía, Óscar Casas and more. So if you’re into dating, go for it.

Fine arts

  • Platform: Movistar Plus
  • Release date: October 23

Contemporary art is once again in chaos in the second season of Fine arts. With Óscar Martínez in the lead role, this critical comedy returns to show us everything that is wrong in the modern art world. If you enjoyed its first season, full of satire and black humor, this continuation promises more delirious situations and even more peculiar characters.

The Trap

  • Platform: Max
  • Release date: October 25

Shyamalan is back with a thriller that will have you on the edge of your couch. The Trap takes us to a pop concert that turns into a nightmare. Starring Josh Hartnett, it is one of those movies that doesn’t give you a break. We know that Shyamalan has had his ups and downs, but when he gets it right, he leaves us glued to the screen.

Before

  • Platform: Apple TV
  • Release date: October 25

It’s a pleasure to see Billy Crystal back, and more so in a genre in which we don’t usually see him. In BeforeCrystal plays a psychiatrist trying to come to terms with the death of his wife while treating a boy with a disturbing connection to his past. The thriller comes to AppleTV+ with a cast that includes Rosie Perez and Judith Light, and promises to be a mystery series with emotions on the surface.

Yakuza Like a Dragon

  • Platform: Prime Video
  • Release date: October 25

For video game fans, this premiere does not go unnoticed. Yakuza Like a Dragon comes to Prime Video with a plot that takes us fully into the dark world of the Yakuza and Japanese crime. This new proposal comes to earn a place among the best series of the season.

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