New Canal+ releases: films, series and documentaries to watch in streaming in October 2024

Dune: Part Two arrives in October on Canal+.

© Warner Bros. Pictures / Legendary Entertainment

As the month of October approaches, fortunately Canal+ is here to offer us new films, series and documentaries in its catalog in October 2024.

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The encrypted channel – and its myCanal streaming platform – is positioning itself more than ever as a major rival to the American Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+.

But before presenting the new Canal+ and myCanal programs in October, we offer you our series and our film of the month on the service.

The Canal+ series of the month

Interview with a Vampire – Saison 2

In 2022, the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac tells the famous journalist Daniel Molloy the story of his life: his stay in post-war with the vampire Claudia. In Dubai, Molloy discovers the truths behind Louis’ story.

More sensual and contemporary than the film with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt released in the 90s, this version ofInterview with a Vampire takes a refreshing look at the literary saga of Anne Rice and is supported by a stunning cast. In the casting, we find the excellent Jacob Anderson (Game of Thrones) and Sam Reid (’71).

Available October 11 on Canal+ and myCanal.

  • Watch the trailer for the series (in original language):

The Canal+ film of the month

Dune: Part Two

Paul Atreides unites with Chani and the Fremen to lead the revolt against the Harkonnen clan and those who destroyed his family. Haunted by dark premonitions, he is faced with the greatest dilemma of all: choosing between the love of his life and the fate of the galaxy.

Generous and ambitious suite, Dune: part two is indeed the technical and artistic success hoped for. A stunning spectacle and a true feast for the senses, which stands out as one of the best films of the year, and one of the great works of science fiction of the last decade.

Available October 4 on Canal+ and myCanal.

  • Watch the movie trailer:

What are the new programs to watch on Canal+ in October 2024?

Non-exhaustive list. As a reminder, Apple + and Paramount+ programs are included in the Canal+ offers from the first subscription level, and those of Max in the Ciné Séries offer.

Series

  • Where’s Wanda ? – Apple TV+ – 02/10
  • From – Saison 3 – Paramount+ – 04/10
  • The Franchise – Max – 07/10
  • Time Prisoners – Saison 2 – 10/10
  • Disclaimer – Apple TV+ – 11/10
  • Interview with a Vampire – Saison 2 – Paramount+ – 11/10
  • A devoted friend – Max – 11/10
  • Dora – Saison 1 – Paramount+ – 12/10
  • Shrinking – Saison 2 – 16/10
  • Hot Ones – Saison 3 – 18/10
  • Star Trek : Lower Decks – Saison 5 – Paramount+ – 24/10
  • Lioness – Saison 2 – Paramount+ – 27/10

Perfect Days by Wim Wenders is one of the best films of 2023.

© Master Mind

Films

  • Heist 88 – Paramount+ – 01/10
  • Salem’s Lot – Max – 03/10
  • Dune: Part Two – 04/10
  • Perfect Days – 05/10
  • Iris and men – 08/10
  • Caddo Lake – Max – 10/10
  • Ghostbusters: The Ice Threat – 11/10
  • Making Of – 15/10
  • Wild: Heatwave 2 – 16/10
  • Happy winners – 18/10
  • May December – 22/10
  • Hunger Games: The Ballad of the Serpent and the Songbird – 30/10

The Loups-Garous show, adapted from the famous game, arrives on October 11.

© Canal+

Documentaries

  • Havana Syndrome – 09/10
  • Werewolves – Broadcast – 11/10
  • The Last of the Sea Women – Apple TV+ – 11/10
  • Jérôme, eyes in the blue: Congo – 17/10

Canal+




  • Canal Plus
    Canal Plus

    19,99 €

    • Canal Plus Canal+

      19,99 €

    • Canal Plus Canal+ Ciné Series

      29,99 €

    • Canal Plus Canal+ Sport

      34,99 €


  • Canal Plus
    Canal Plus

    19,99 €


  • Canal Plus
    Canal Plus

    29,99 €


  • Canal Plus
    Canal Plus

    34,99 €

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