Everything coming to Paramount Plus in October 2022: 'Scream,' 'Monster High', more
A mountain of worthwhile content is coming to Paramount+ this October, from Paramount+ original series to classic movies and TV shows including the first four "Scream" films and a brand new season of "Inside Amy Schumer." Plus, there's a new way to bundle and save on Paramount+, so if you haven't subscribed yet, now is your chance to score a deal. Keep reading to check out everything landing on the streaming platform in October 2022.
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Paramount+ has two subscriber tiers available -- the $5 per month "Essential Plan," a budget-minded tier with ads, and the $10 per month "Premium Plan," which costs more but is ad-free.
Paramount+ also offers a one-week free-trial period, so if you were thinking of trying the platform, you can watch all these new September titles and more, risk-free.
Best Halloween movies on Paramount Plus
The first four "Scream" movies, a new live-action "Monster High" and more spooky stuff are all available to watch this season on Paramount+.
'Scream'
This beloved slasher series follows Sidney Prescott as she faces off, sequel after sequel, against the bloodthirsty maniac Ghostface. The frightening franchise stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette. The first four "Scream" films are now available to watch on Paramount+.
"Scream" 1-4 now streaming on Paramount+
'Jennifer's Body'
Despite their differences in popularity, Jennifer and Needy are best friends. That is, until Jennifer becomes possessed by an evil, murderous force. Now, Needy is the only thing standing between her bloodthirsty BFF and the entirety of their high school's male population. Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried star in this cult classic horror film, now available to stream on Paramount+.
"Jennifer's Body," now streaming on Paramount+
'Monster High: The Movie'
Inspired by the best-selling dolls, this live-action musical movie follows Clawdeen Wolf, a half-human, half-werewolf teen who struggles to keep her true identity a secret while attending Monster High. Miia Harris, Ceci Balagot, Nayah Damasen, Case Walker and Kyle Selig star in this family-friendly film, "Monster High: The Movie."
"Monster High: The Movie," streaming Oct. 6 on Paramount+
Here are our top picks for what else is new on Paramount Plus in October 2022
New episodes of "Star Trek: Prodigy," a new season of "Inside Amy Schumer" and more great shows and movies arriving this month.
'Inside Amy Schumer' (Oct. 20)
After a six-year hiatus, Amy Schumer's Emmy-winning series is back for a brand new season of sketch comedy. "Inside Amy Schumer" Season 5 will consist of just five episodes, two of which will premiere Oct. 20, exclusively on Paramount+.
"Inside Amy Schumer," streaming Oct. 20 on Paramount+
'Star Trek: Prodigy' (Oct. 27)
"Star Trek: Prodigy" follows young aliens who, upon discovering an abandoned Starfleet vessel, head out to explore the universe and search for adventure. The U.S.S. Protostar's alien crew returns for new episodes on Oct. 27, 2022.
"Star Trek: Prodigy," streaming Oct. 27
'Ink Master'
Tattoo artists from across the country compete in technical and creative challenges for a $250,000 cash prize and an editorial feature in Inked Magazine. This season, competitors from years past return to the show to compete for the title of "Ink Master."
This unique reality competition series is back with new episodes this fall, exclusively on Paramount+.
Here's what else is coming to Paramount Plus this October:
Oct. 1
Angel Heart
Annihilation
Bloodrunners
Burnt Offerings
Cursed
Domestic Disturbance
Event Horizon
I Know What You Did Last Summer
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Jacob's Ladder
Jennifer's Body
Monster High: 13 Wishes
Monster High: Best of the Ghouls - Volume 1
Monster High: Best of the Ghouls - Volume 2
Monster High: Boo York, Boo York
Monster High: Escape From Skull Shores
Monster High: Freaky Fusion
Monster High: Friday Night Frights
Monster High: Fright On!
Monster High: Frights, Camera, Action!
Monster High: Ghouls Rule
Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef
Monster High: Haunted
Monster High: New Ghoul at School
Monster High: Scaremester Collection
Monster High: Scaris City of Frights
Monster High: Welcome to Monster High
Monster High: Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love
Phantoms
Shutter Island
Tales From the Darkside: The Movie
The Addams Family
The Devil Inside
The Hole
The Last Exorcism Part II
The Unraveling
The Woman in Black
V for Vengeance
Oct. 2
East New York, series premiere
The Equalizer, season-three premiere
Oct. 3
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah, season-28 premiere
7 Days to Vegas
11:55
A Christmas Solo
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Ace the Case: Manhattan Mystery
Advantageous
Among Ravens
Amy and Peter Are Getting Divorced
Another Time
Beat Street
Big House
Bridge and Tunnel
Buddymoon
Catch Me If You Can
Christmas Crime Story (aka Christmas Eve)
Christmas Kid
Colewell
Colors of Heaven
Cosmos
Daylight Savings
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
Desperately Seeking Susan
End of Sentence
Enemy at the Gates
Falcon Song
Fiddler's Journey to the Big Screen
Fire in The Sky
Fist of Fury
Flashdance
Fruitvale Station
Going to Brazil
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Hackers
Hal King
Hearts and Bones
Hickey
Hit By Lightning
Hondo
Hustle & Flow
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment
Magnum Opus
Mags and Julie Go on a Road Trip
Mean Girls
Murder Bury Win
My True Fairytale
Necropath
No Alternative
Old School
Panic
Patriot Games
Psychopomp
Road Trip
Ryde
Scream
Scream 2
Scream 3
Shane
Shuttlecock: Director's Cut
Silverado
Social Animals
Something's Gotta Give
Summer Rental
The Babymoon
The Curator
The Dictator
The Divorce Party
The Dustwalker
The Harimaya Bridge
The Manchurian Candidate
The Monster Squad
The Purple Rose of Cairo
The Woman in Red
Tootsie
Two for Joy
Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning
Universal Soldier: The Return
Valley Girl
Vanilla Sky
Vincent and Theo
Visioneers
Wargames
What's Love Got to Do With It
Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling
You're in Charge
Oct. 5
Are You Afraid of the Dark (2019), season two
Blue's Clues & You!, season two, ten episodes
The Real Love Boat, series premiere
Oct. 6
Monster High: The Movie, premiere
Oct. 7
Significant Other, premiere
Blue Bloods, season-13 premiere
Fire Country, series premiere
S.W.A.T., season-six premiere
Oct. 9
NCIS: Los Angeles, season-14 premiere
Oct. 10
Noah
Oct. 11
Never Seen Again, season-three premiere
Where the Scary Things Are
Oct. 12
Beavis and Butt-Head Classic, seasons five and seven
YO! MTV Maps, premiere
Oct. 17
The Grudge
Oct. 19
Drunk History, seasons one through six
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), season two
PAW Patrol: Mighty Pups
Oct. 20
Inside Amy Schumer, season-five premiere
Tom Hearts
Oct. 21
Blacklight
Oct. 26
16 and Pregnant, season six
Oct. 27
Star Trek: Prodigy
Oct. 31
Unhuman
More shows and movies to stream this week
Still searching for the right show or movie to stream this weekend? Be sure to check out our guides on everything new coming to Disney+, new shows on Apple TV+ and all the best movies to stream this week. Plus, we've got family-friendly TV show and movie suggestions, recommendations for the best Hulu originals and a round-up of the best TV shows coming back this fall.
What else is on Paramount Plus
Along with everything listed above, check out these binge-worthy titles on Paramount+.
'The Good Fight'
The first scripted original series for CBS All Access -- now known as Paramount+ -- is coming to a close after six seasons. A spinoff and standalone sequel to "The Good Wife," the dramedy follows a prominent lawyer (played by Christine Baranski) struggling to piece her career back together in the wake of a financial scam that ruined her family's reputation.
"The Good Fight" Season 6, now streaming
'On the Come Up'
"In this fairy tale, my father was once a king. Now I'm chasing his dream..."
Based on the best-selling YA novel by Angie Thomas -- author of "The Hate U Give" -- "On The Come Up" is a film about a gifted 16-year-old rapper attempting to honor her late father's hip hop legacy while facing controversy and possible eviction. Newcomer Jamila C. Gray stars in this Paramount original movie.
"On the Come Up," now streaming
'Orphan: First Kill'
More than 10 years since the twisted horror film "Orphan" made its chilling debut, Esther returns in a highly anticipated prequel. Rossif Sutherland and Julia Stiles star alongside Isabelle Fuhrman in "Orphan: First Kill."
"Orphan: First Kill," now streaming
'Star Trek: Lower Decks'
"Star Trek: Lower Decks" follows the support crew working on the USS Cerritos -- one of Starfleet's least important ships. An all new season of this beloved animated "Star Trek" spin-off series is now streaming on Paramount+.
"Star Trek: Lower Decks" Season 3, now streaming
'Honor Society'
Honor is in her senior year of high school and focused solely on getting into Harvard. When her guidance counselor suggests another student might be getting recommended for admission over her, Honor enacts a plan to sabotage her competition. Angourie Rice stars opposite "Stranger Things" actor Gaten Matarazzo in this new comedy series, streaming July 29.
"Honor Society," now streaming
'Jerry & Marge Go Large'
Inspired by real events, "Jerry & Marge Go Large" tells the story of retired math whiz Jerry Selbee, who, with the help of his wife, uses a mathematical loophole in the lottery to win millions. Bryan Cranston, Annette Bening and Rainn Wilson star in this wacky new comedy, which premieres June 17.
"Jerry & Marge Go Large," now streaming
'The Offer'
Miles Teller stars alongside Juno Temple, Colin Hanks and more in this dramatic new miniseries. "The Offer" follows legendary Hollywood producer Albert S. Ruddy as he adapts author Mario Puzo's novel, "The Godfather," for the screen. As "The Offer" tells it, Ruddy assembles a dream team, including director Francis Ford Coppola (who co-wrote the script with Puzo) and Hollywood star Marlon Brando, only to see his production challenged by behind-the-scenes tensions -- and a prominent mob boss.
'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" finds actor Anson Mount reprising his "Discovery" role as Captain Pike. In the new series, Pike retreats to his ranch back on Earth after having caught a glimpse of the grim future that fans know awaits him in "The Original Series." But when the Starfleet standout learns that one of his former crew members desperately needs him, Pike jumps back into the action."Discovery" stars Rebecca Romijn and Ethan Peck return alongside Mount in this new "Star Trek" series.
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," now streaming
'Halo'
Pablo Schreiber stars in this exciting new series based on the best-selling Xbox Game Studios first-person shooter game, "Halo." The show, puts a new spin on the central storyline -- about a massive war far in the future -- while still bringing the original feel of the video game franchise to life. The action-packed series follows Master Chief, a super-soldier trained to battle an alien group known as the Covenant. But, when Master Chief has to confront his own humanity, everything changes.
'Star Trek: Picard' season 2
More than 35 years since his character's debut in "Star Trek: The Next Generation," Sir Patrick Stewart returns as Jean-Luc Picard for season two of "Star Trek: Picard." The first season takes place 20 years after the events of "Star Trek: Nemesis;" Picard is retired from Starfleet and grieving the loss of Data when he receives a visit from a new synthetic being that leads him into the next chapter of his life. The second season picks up a year after events of the first, and fans will be glad to know that the show has already been renewed for season three. Stewart stars alongside Alison Pill and Michelle Hurd in season two of "Star Trek: Picard," now streaming.
"Star Trek: Picard," now streaming
The best TV deals right now
If you prefer to forego the movie theater in favor of streaming the best new movies at home, it might be time to upgrade your home theater. Keep reading to check out the best deals on TVs, antennas, TV stands and more.
Samsung 'The Frame' QLED 4K smart TV 2022
The latest edition of "The Frame" uses a matte, anti-reflection display. The one-inch-thick screen can stream all your favorite TV shows and movies in 4K resolution, and can seamlessly transition to Art Mode to display your favorite paintings and photographs.
65" Samsung 'The Frame' QLED 4K TV 2022, $2,000
75" Samsung 'The Frame' QLED TV 2022, $3,000
65" Samsung QN900A Neo QLED 8K TV: $3,000
A premium Samsung TV can cost a lot, especially when it's something like Samsung QN900A Neo TV, which boasts 8K resolution, AI upscaling and a Quantum LED panel. Factor in a massive, 65-inch screen and you're looking at a $5,000 TV. Luckily, Samsung has a great deal that knocks a hefty $2,000 off the price, bringing it down to $3,000.
65" Samsung QN900A Neo QLED 8K TV, $3,000 (reduced from $5,000)
75" Samsung QN900A Neo QLED 8K TV, $4,000 (reduced from $7,000)
Amazon Fire TV Stick with 4K Ultra HD: $25
This Amazon streaming stick with a new Wi-Fi antenna design is optimized for 4K streaming. The Amazon Fire TV Stick pairs with compatible Bluetooth headphones and comes equipped with Alexa-enabled voice-control technology.
Amazon Fire TV Stick with 4K Ultra HD, $25 (reduced from $50)
Amazon Fire TV Cube: $60
With a hexa-core processor that delivers fast, fluid 4K streaming, the Fire TV Cube is the most powerful option when it comes to Amazon's Fire TV streaming systems. Equipped with a control-compatible soundbar and A/V receivers, you can go entirely hands-free, and just ask Alexa when you want to change something on the TV.
Amazon Fire TV Cube, $60 (reduced from $120)
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