Disney has revealed all of the new movies and shows hitting its Disney+ service in Canada in October.
Highlights include Abbott Elementary (Season 4) and What We Do in the Shadows (Season 6). Read on for the full list.
October 1st
- Incredible Dr. Pol: The Grand Finale
October 2nd
- Last Days of the Space Age (all episodes)
- Mickey’s Spooky Stories (all episodes)
October 3rd
- Hold Your Breath [FX Original]
October 4th
- Shortstober with Big City Greens
- Spookiz: The Movie
October 7th
- The Solar Opposites Halloween Special 2: The Hunt for Brown October
October 9th
- La Máquina (all episodes)
October 10th
- Abbott Elementary (Season 4 premiere at 7m PT/10am ET)
October 11th
- Mr. Crocket
- The Most Wonderful Time of the Year — a new short from The Simpsons
October 12th
- Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born (premiere episode)
October 15th
- FX’s American Horror Stories (Installment 3, five new episodes)
- Tracker (Season 2, premiere episode at 7am PT/10am ET)
October 16th
- Kiff: The Haunting of Miss McGravy’s House Halloween Special
- Me & Mickey (Season 3 Halloween Special)
- Me & Winnie the Pooh (Season 2 Halloween Special)
- Nemesis (all episodes)
- Playdate with Winnie the Pooh (Season 2 Halloween Special episodes)
October 18th
- Fanatical: Catfishing of Tegan and Sara
- Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition [Disney+ Original]
- Rivals (all episodes)
October 21st
October 22nd
- What We Do in the Shadows (Season 6, three-episode premiere)
October 25th
- Fly
- Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
October 27th
- Star Wars (Anangong Miigaading), A New Hope
Disney+ costs $7.99/month for Standard with Ads, $11.99/month or $119.99/year for Standard (no ads) and $14.99/month or $149.99/year for Premium. The service is available on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Google TV and more. It’s worth noting that you can get three months of Standard with Ads for $1.99/month each until September 27th.
A round-up of September’s new Disney+ content can be found here.
Image credit: ABC
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