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What to watch on Prime Video in October 2024 from Challengers to The Devil's Hour

Zendaya's steamy tennis movie Challengers finally hits streaming on Prime Video.

What to watch on Prime Video in October 2024 (Prime Video/MGM)
What to watch on Prime Video in October 2024 (Prime Video/MGM)

Prime Video has subscribers covered this month whether you're into film, drama, comedy or cooking, with an eclectic line-up that's sure to keep you entertained as the evenings draw in.

The streaming platform is serving up an ace for movies in October, when tennis smash hit Challengers arrives. Other films to look out for at Prime Video include crime thriller Knox Goes Away, and some star-studded original movies such as crime caper Brothers, which boasts a cast of Peter Dinklage, Brendan Fraser, Josh Brolin, Glenn Close and Marisa Tomei.

Get hooked on a new series this autumn with one of Prime Video's original shows, which include the Australian version of The Office, season two of Peter Capaldi thriller The Devil's Hour, and food shows Killer Cakes and The Pasta Queen.

Here is everything you need to know about the highlights of the month on Prime Video.

Mike Faist as Art, Zendaya as Tashi and Josh O'Connor as Patrick in Challengers (Warner Bros./MGM)
Mike Faist as Art, Zendaya as Tashi and Josh O'Connor as Patrick in Challengers (Warner Bros./MGM)

If you missed seeing Zendaya as a tennis prodigy-turned-coach in this sports drama, now's your chance to catch up on Prime Video.

Her character Tashi has a glittering career on the court ahead of her before an injury stops play. She turns her attentions to coaching, making a superstar of her husband, but when he is hit by a losing streak he finds himself facing off against his old rival, who also happens to be Tashi's ex-boyfriend.

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Challengers is a fun, high-drama take on the sports film genre that stars Mike Faist and The Crown's Josh O'Connor opposite Zendaya.

Danielle Harris, Nikk Alcaraz and Matthew Lillard assess a Killer Cake. (Prime Video)
Danielle Harris, Nikk Alcaraz and Matthew Lillard assess a Killer Cake. (Prime Video)

Love Is It Cake and Bake Off? Then you're sure to think Killer Cakes is to die for as Prime Video launches its own version of a spectacular baking contest.

Horror production company Blumhouse have teamed up with the creators of Cake Boss for this new contest that sees keen bakers work with Hollywood horror special effects artists to make some scarily good cakes like nothing you've seen before.

If you thought Ricky Gervais' original sitcom and the long-running US take on it were as much Office as you ever needed in your life, think again - the Australian version is here.

This time, the cringy boss is Hannah Howard, played by Felicity Ward who is the first woman ever to take on the iconic lead role. In this updated Aussie reboot, the office in question is being closed to shift all of its staff to work from home and managing director Hannah is making plenty of outlandish promises she has no hope of keeping.

Gervais' original sitcom launched on the BBC 23 years ago and this series marks the 13th version worldwide. It joins the likes of France, India and Poland, as well as the recently-announced South African take on the show.

Peter Capaldi as Gideon in The Devil's Hour Season 2. (Prime Video)
Peter Capaldi as Gideon in The Devil's Hour Season 2. (Prime Video)

No one does a brooding crime thriller quite like Peter Capaldi, and his Prime Video series The Devil's Hour returns for season two this month with more instalments to the mind-bending plot.

Playing with time yet again, season two is both a sequel and a prequel to the first run as Jessica Raine's character Lucy Chambers has to join forces with serial killer Gideon (Capaldi) in order to prevent a recurring tragedy, and hunt down an elusive monster.

Nautilus: (L to R) Ling Cooper Tang as Suyin, Ashan Kumar as Ranbir, Thierry Fremont as Gustav, Shazad Latif as Nemo, Pacharo Mzembe as Boniface, Arlo Green as Turan in Nautilus. (Prime Video)
Nautilus: (L to R) Ling Cooper Tang as Suyin, Ashan Kumar as Ranbir, Thierry Fremont as Gustav, Shazad Latif as Nemo, Pacharo Mzembe as Boniface, Arlo Green as Turan in Nautilus. (Prime Video)

Inspired by Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, this new ten-part series tells the origin story of Captain Nemo: an Indian Prince robbed of his birthright and family, joining him as he steals a formidable prototype submarine and escapes into the Indian Ocean with a ragtag crew, determined to enact revenge against the ruthless East India Mercantile Company. Starring Shazad Latif as Nemo, this looks like top-tier autumnal fare.

Every TV show and film premiering on Prime Video in October 2024:

1 October

Challengers

3 October

House of Spoils

The Legend of Vox Machina season 3

8 October

Killer Cakes

9 October

Knox Goes Away

10 October

Citadel: Diana

16 October

Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity?

17 October

Brothers

18 October

The Office

The Devil's Hour season 2

24 October

Canary Black

Like a Dragon: Yakuza

The Pasta Queen

25 October

Nautilus

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