Hot October premieres and new seasons of series
In October, viewers can anticipate the release of both new series and continuations of the ones they have already come to love. Let's take a look at some that are definitely worth not missing. This is what the magazine VOGUE offers:
"Everything Now", October 5. Mia (Sophie Wilde), a 16-year-old London girl, returns to school after treatment for nervous anorexia. We find out whether she can mend relationships with her classmates and why she is eager to catch up on what she missed. "Everything Now" is a comedic teen drama about coming of age, often compared to "Sex Education."
"Lupin", October 5. France's most wanted gentleman thief, Assane Diop, returns in the third season. As Assane prepares for his most ambitious heist, he tries to reconcile with his family. After the revelation of deception in the finale of the second season, he has to disappear temporarily as he is accused of murder.
"Loki", October 6. Tom Hiddleston returns as Loki, Thor's brother and a comics antihero. The second season begins after the shocking finale of the first, where Loki gets involved in the battle for the "Time Variance Authority" soul. Alongside Mobius and other characters, Loki travels through the multiverse in search of truth.
"The Fall of the House of Usher", October 12. An intriguing gothic horror miniseries by Mike Flanagan, known for his adaptations of Stephen King's novels. The plot reveals the mysterious history of the CEO of a corrupt pharmaceutical company, who confronts his past when his children start dying mysteriously.
"The Gilded Century", October 29. The series unfolds during the Golden Age in America. In the second season, the events take place in 1883, during Easter celebrations. The focus is on Berta Russell, who challenges Mrs. Astor strives to secure her place in society and play a leading role.