What’s New On HBO Now In October: ‘Watchmen, 24/7 College Football: Florida Gators, Diego Maradona’ And More

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We truly are living in the golden age of television, aren’t we? There are more good shows and movies available now than ever before in history. And it’s all thanks to our favorite online streaming services.

Speaking of our favorite online streaming services, here’s what’s new for the month of October 2019 on HBO Now.

The next month brings us a whole new slate of blockbuster movies, including Glass, Happy Death Day, Happy Death Day 2U, Cold Pursuit, Greta, and The Conjuring 2.

Also, the countdown for Watchmen is almost over. The new drama series starring Regina King from executive producer Damon Lindelof arrives on HBO Now this October along with the debuts of Diego Maradona, 24/7 College Football: Florida Gators, and the final season of Silicon Valley.

Ssadly, however, we’ll have to say goodbye to Justice League, Skyscraper, The Meg, The First Purge, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and Ferdinand on the movie side of things. While on the TV side, Succession, The Righteous Gemstones, Our Boys, Ballers, and The Deuce celebrate their season finales.

Here’s what else is new, as well as what’s leaving, on HBO Now in the month of October 2019…

Theatrical Premieres
Kin, 2018 (10/1)
Cold Pursuit, 2019 (10/5)
Upgrade, 2018 (10/8)
Happy Death Day 2U, 2019 (10/12)
Glass, 2019 (10/19)
Greta, 2018 (10/26)

Series Premieres
La Vida Secreta, Season 2 Premiere (10/18)
Watchmen, Series Premiere (10/20)
Catherine the Great, Miniseries Premiere (10/21)
Mrs. Fletcher, Limited Series Premiere (10/27)
Silicon Valley, Season 6 Premiere (10/27)

Series Finales
Our Boys, Season Finale (10/7)
Succession, Season 2 Finale (10/13)
The Righteous Gemstones, Season Finale (10/13)
Ballers, Season 5 Finale (10/13)
The Deuce, Season 3 Finale (10/28)

Original Programming
Diego Maradona (10/1)
24/7 College Football: Florida Gators, Series Premiere (10/2)
Kany García: Soy Yo En Vivo (10/4)
Gary Gulman: The Great Depresh (10/5)
Torn Apart: Separated at the Border (10/10)
HBO First Look: Jojo Rabbit (10/11)
Pico De Neblina, Season Finale (10/11)
Liberty: Mother of Exiles (10/17)
Saudi Women’s Driving School (10/24)
Any One Of Us (10/29)
The Bronx, USA (10/30)

Estrenos
Abuela’s Luck, 2018 (10/1)
Full Beat, 2018 (10/1)
El mejor verano de mi vida (AKA The Best Summer of My Life), 2018 (10/11)
El Ombligo de Guie’dani (AKA Guei’dani’s Navel), 2019 (10/18)
Yo, Imposible (AKA Being Impossible), 2018 (10/25)

Starting October 1
A Handful of Dust, 1988
Black Swan, 2010
Bounce, 2000
The Fourth Kind, 2009
George of the Jungle, 1997
Green Lantern (Extended Version), 2011
Gulliver’s Travels, 2010
Happy Death Day, 2017
Hedwig and the Angry Inch, 2001
I.Q.,1994
The Indian in the Cupboard, 1995
It’s Kind of a Funny Story, 2010
Judge Dredd, 1995
Kiss of Death, 1995
Madagascar, 2005
Men of Honor, 2000
Moulin Rouge!, 2001
The Object of My Affection, 1998
Open Range, 2003
Season of the Witch, 2011
Sky High, 2005
The 33, 2015
Three Fugitives, 1989
War of the Worlds, 2005

Starting October 21
The Conjuring 2, 2016

Ending October 5
Justice League, 2017

Ending October 12
Veronica Mars, 2014

Ending October 31
A Low Down Dirty Shame, 1994
A Time to Kill, 1996
A Walk in the Clouds, 1995
Bruno, 2009
The Danish Girl, 2015
Dracula, 1979
Drugstore Cowboy, 1999
Ferdinand, 2017
The First Grader, 2011
The First Purge, 2018
Hulk, 2003
I Am Sam, 2002
Jessabelle, 2014
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, 2018
Kingdom of Heaven (Director’s Cut), 2005
Knock Knock, 2015
Lottery Ticket, 2010
The Meg, 2018
My Little Eye, 2003
Predators, 2010
She’s Funny That Way, 2015
Skyscraper, 2018
The Stepford Wives, 2004
Tupac: Resurrection, 2003
Waking Ned Devine, 1998

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