A fresh lineup of movies and series is arriving on streaming services this weekend. Major platforms like Netflix, Apple TV+, and Peacock are all releasing high-profile original content. This new weekend streaming guide highlights the top picks for viewers seeking everything from chilling true crime to inspiring real-life drama.
The releases are perfectly timed for October, offering a mix of spooky season scares and compelling human stories. Subscribers now have a wealth of new options to dive into without ever leaving their homes.
Platform Breakdown: What’s New and Where to Find It
Netflix is leaning into the Halloween spirit with “Monster: The Ed Gein Story.” Charlie Hunnam stars as the infamous killer whose actions inspired classic horror villains. The series is produced by Ryan Murphy, promising a dark and stylized look at a grim chapter in American crime.
For a story of courage, turn to Apple TV+’s “The Lost Bus.” Matthew McConaughey plays school bus driver Kevin McKay, who saved children during a catastrophic California wildfire. The film is directed by Oscar-winner Paul Greengrass, known for his gripping, realistic storytelling.

Broader Impact and Viewer Choices
This diverse slate of releases shows a strategic push by streamers to capture different audience moods simultaneously. According to Reuters, the competition for subscriber attention is intensifying, leading to higher-budget, star-driven projects. This weekend’s offerings are a direct result of that trend.
Viewers benefit from this competition with a wide array of quality content. They can choose between the unsettling true crime of “Monster” on Netflix, the heroic intensity of “The Lost Bus” on Apple TV+, or the comedic mystery of “Honey Don’t!” on Peacock. This variety ensures there is something for every taste.
This weekend’s streaming guide offers a powerful mix of genre-defining stories. From historical horror to modern-day heroism, the major platforms are delivering top-tier entertainment. Plan your viewing schedule around this robust weekend streaming guide.
Info at your fingertips
When does Monster: The Ed Gein Story release on Netflix?
The series premiered on Netflix on October 3. It is available to stream in its entirety for subscribers.
Is The Lost Bus based on a true story?
Yes. It adapts the real-life events of the 2018 Paradise fire from Lizzie Johnson’s book, “Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire.”
What is Honey Don’t! about?
It is a comedic mystery on Peacock starring Margaret Qualley as a private detective investigating a murder linked to a religious cult. Aubrey Plaza co-stars as a reluctant police partner.
Which other platforms have new content this weekend?
Hulu, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video also have new releases. These include new seasons of Abbott Elementary and original films like Fight Night.
Who stars in the key new releases this weekend?
Charlie Hunnam leads the Netflix series. Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera star in the Apple TV+ film. Margaret Qualley and Aubrey Plaza headline the Peacock show.
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