From highly-anticipated blockbusters to much-awaited web series, this week’s lineup promises something for everyone
As the week unfolds, a plethora of exciting new releases is set to captivate the audiences. There is something for everyone in this week’s lineup, which includes eagerly awaited web series and highly anticipated blockbusters. Get ready to update your watchlists as we dive into the most eagerly-awaited movies and shows dropping this week. Here are the top releases to look forward to this week.
JioCinema’s Somebody Somewhere Season 3 premieres on October 28.
The comedy-drama Somebody Somewhere follows the life of Sam, a middle-aged lady navigating life while coping with a midlife crisis and her sister’s premature death. Bridget Everett is in charge of the series, which was directed by Jay Duplass and Robert Cohen.
Folie à Deux (octobre 29) sur Prime Video.
The movie is a sequel to Joker, which won an Oscar in 2019. The sequel, which was directed by Todd Phillips, centres on comedian Arthur Fleck (played by Joaquin Phoenix), whose struggle with dual identity takes an unexpected turn when he becomes close to Lady Gaga’s character, Harley Quinn, a patient at Arkham State Hospital.
Netflix’s The Law According to Lidia Poët Season 2 premieres on October 30.
Italy’s first female lawyer, Lidia Poët, is the subject of the television series The Law According to Lidia Poët. The new challenges she faces when a new prosecutor moves to her town will be the focus of the courtroom drama’s second season.
Netflix Time Cut (October 30)
This slasher film revolves around a high school student who unintentionally travels back in time to 2003, the year that a masked attacker killed her sister. Without ruining the future, will she be able to alter the past? See the movie to learn.
Netflix’s The Manhattan Alien Abduction (October 30)
Enjoy this new documentary on Netflix that tells the tale of a Manhattan woman who says she was abducted by aliens.
Netflix’s The Diplomat Season 2 premieres on October 31.
The life of Katherine Wyler (Keri Russell), the newly appointed US ambassador to the UK, is the subject of a new season of the political thriller drama The Diplomat. Her world is rocked by the London bombings.
Netflix’s Thangalaan (October 31)
Pa Ranjith is the director of the period-action thriller Thangalaan, which is based on actual events. The story of the movie centres on a tribal leader who chooses to help the British Army in their search for gold and then has to deal with the consequences of his decision. Vikram, Parvathy Thiruvothu, and Malavika Mohanan are among the cast members of the film.
Netflix’s Murder Mindfully (October 31)
A successful mafia lawyer who attends a mindfulness course in an attempt to preserve his marriage and restore work-life balance is the subject of the show. But he soon finds himself caught up in a complicated situation that might put his plans in jeopardy.
Theatres’ Lucky Baskhar (October 31)
A simple cash-strapped cashier named Baskhar becomes involved in a dangerous investment scheme that quickly leads him into the realm of money laundering. Dulquer Salmaan and Meenakshi Chaudhary play the film’s main characters.
Theatres in Amaran (October 31)
Based on the life of Major Mukund Varadarajan, Amaran features Sivakarthikeyan, Sai Pallavi, Bhuvan Arora, and Rahul Bose. The book series India’s Most Fearless: True Stories of Modern Military, authored by Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh, served as the inspiration for the Tamil movie.
November 1st, Mithya: The Darker Chapter – ZEE5
The focus of the latest season of Huma Qureshi’s thriller series Mithya is Juhi (Huma Qureshi), whose entire world is turned upside down when a writer named Amit (Naveen Kasturia) accuses her of plagiarism. Juhi’s resentment of her half-sister Rhea (Avantika Dassani) only grows during this time.
Theatres’ Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 (November 1)
The horror comedy follows Kartik Aaryan as Rooh Baba, who encounters two furious female ghosts, claiming to be Manjulika. In addition, Madhuri Dixit, Vidya Balan, and Triptii Dimri play important parts in the movie’s cast.
Theatres in Singham Again (November 1)
Singham Again, which was directed by Rohit Shetty, centres on DCP Bajirao Singham. After his wife, Avni, is abducted by the terrorist group “Danger” Lanka, he sets out to save her.
Out of all these projects, which one excites you the most?