What’s New to Streaming This Week (Oct 31, 2025)
What’s New to Streaming This Week (Oct 31, 2025)
The last week of October 2025 is bursting with new streaming gems — from fantasy adventures and haunting thrillers to heartfelt comedies and bold reimaginings of classics. Whether you’re team Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Disney+, or you just hop between them all, this week has something that’ll grab your attention (and probably your entire weekend).
Here’s your friendly, no-nonsense guide to everything new — ranked from fun curiosities to must-see masterpieces.
11. Robin Hood, Season 1 (MGM+ / Prime Video)
Yes, Robin Hood is back! You might wonder if we really need another version of the medieval hero, but once you see Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham, you’ll probably be on board.
This new take, led by Jack Patten as Robert of Locksley, promises revenge, rebellion, and all the arrow-slinging action you expect. If you love your legends gritty and your heroes noble, this one’s worth checking out.
How to watch: Streaming on MGM+ and via Prime Video (with MGM+ subscription) starting Nov 2.
10. Hazbin Hotel, Season 2 (Prime Video)
The chaotic, musical, demon-filled universe of Hazbin Hotel returns! Vivienne Medrano’s cult-favorite animated show brings back Hell’s crown princess Charlie, who’s still trying to save sinners from extermination. Expect dazzling songs, twisted humor, and Broadway-level performances — plus, the new episodes drop weekly, so there’s plenty of time to belt along.
How to watch: New episodes every Wednesday through Nov 19 on Prime Video.
9. Star Wars: Visions, Volume 3 (Disney+)
The Star Wars universe just keeps expanding — and Visions Volume 3 is where creativity truly takes flight.
Nine animation studios from around the world each deliver a unique short story about Jedi, smugglers, and rebels. The art styles are striking, the storytelling bold, and the vibe pure Star Wars magic.
How to watch: Streaming now on Disney+.
8. The Witcher, Season 4 (Netflix)
The big question on every fan’s mind: can Liam Hemsworth carry Geralt’s sword after Henry Cavill? The short answer — yes, he’s doing just fine.
Season 4 picks up right after the chaos of the Conclave, scattering Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri across the Continent. With Laurence Fishburne joining the cast, this chapter keeps the dark fantasy energy alive — even if it feels a little different without Cavill’s gruff charm.
How to watch: Streaming on Netflix from Oct 30.
7. Down Cemetery Road (Apple TV+)
This moody Oxford-set thriller pairs the unstoppable Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson — and it’s every bit as compelling as that sounds.
Based on Mick Herron’s novel, it follows a private investigator and a desperate woman searching for a missing girl. Twisty, emotional, and full of British wit, it’s one to binge with a hot drink and a blanket.
How to watch: First two episodes now on Apple TV+, with new ones every Wednesday through Dec 10.
6. Jurassic World Rebirth (Peacock)
Dinosaurs. Scarlett Johansson. Explosions. Need we say more?
This latest entry in the Jurassic saga throws a mercenary (Johansson) and a paleontologist (Jonathan Bailey) into a high-stakes mission to recover dino DNA. It’s got heart-stopping action, nostalgic callbacks, and that perfect blend of chaos and wonder that makes these movies timeless popcorn fun.
How to watch: Now streaming on Peacock.
5. Ballad of a Small Player (Netflix)
Colin Farrell and Tilda Swinton headline this surreal adaptation of Lawrence Osborne’s novel, set amid the neon glow of Macau’s casinos. Farrell plays a gambler on the edge, spiraling into spiritual and emotional freefall.
Director Edward Berger (of Conclave fame) keeps things visually lush, if a bit slow-burn. It’s a contemplative watch — perfect if you’re in the mood for something stylish and strange.
How to watch: Now streaming on Netflix.
4. I Love LA (HBO Max)
If you’ve been missing the chaotic brilliance of Girls or Broad City, this one’s your new obsession.
Created by and starring Rachel Sennott, I Love LA follows a PR assistant who reconnects with her influencer friend (Odessa A’zion) in a messy, hilarious love letter to Los Angeles. Sharp, self-aware, and painfully relatable, it’s bound to spark endless memes.
How to watch: Premieres Nov 2 at 10:30 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max, with new episodes every Sunday through Dec 21.
3. Sorry, Baby (HBO Max)
Critics are raving about Eva Victor’s debut — a bittersweet, heartfelt comedy about a grad student named Agnes trying to rebuild after a personal tragedy.
It’s quirky, touching, and perfectly offbeat — the kind of A24 film that lingers long after the credits roll. Expect laughs, tears, and a few existential giggles.
How to watch: Now streaming on HBO Max.
2. Sew Torn (Shudder)
This indie thriller from Freddy Macdonald is an unexpected delight — imagine Run Lola Run meets Pushing Daisies.
It follows a seamstress who stumbles upon a crime scene, setting off a chain of choices that twist fate itself. Stylish, funny, and full of heart, Sew Torn is proof that small stories can deliver big thrills.
How to watch: Streaming on Shudder starting Nov 1.
1. Hedda (Prime Video)
And finally — the crown jewel of the week.
Tessa Thompson stars in Nia DaCosta’s reimagining of Hedda Gabler, set in 1950s England. It’s a bold, sensual, and deeply emotional retelling of Ibsen’s classic — where love, regret, and class collide in one lavish setting. Critics are already calling it “sumptuous” and “scorching,” and it’s easy to see why.
How to watch: Now streaming on Prime Video.
Final Thoughts
So, what’s your pick for this week’s binge? Whether you want high fantasy, smart comedy, or classic drama reborn, late October 2025’s streaming lineup proves one thing: we’ve never had it so good as couch-bound viewers.
Now grab your snacks, dim the lights, and let the weekend viewing marathon begin.

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