• Over 100 new Paramount+ movies are landing in October 2025 here

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    Over 100 new Paramount+ movies are landing in October 2025 here are 5 with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes to start with

    Date:
    Wed, 01 Oct 2025 18:00:00 +0000

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    Nightcrawler is one of the best new Paramount+ movies arriving in October
    2025 here's what else is worth watching.

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    When it comes to October-friendly movies, Paramount+ isn't messing around; there are over 100 new Paramount+ movies rolling out throughout the month, which is a lot to get through I know, but let me help you narrow it down.

    In and among typical Halloween appropriate movies, like Scream (1996) and The Fly (1986), are action and thriller movies, which are getting some time in
    the spotlight on one of the best streaming services . Starting with Jake Gyllenhaal's gripping performance in Nightcrawler (2014), there's also the Coen brothers' western thriller No Country for Old Men (2007), which sees Javier Bardem assume the role of one of the best movie villains.

    Not a fan of action or thriller? No worries, you can jump straight to the
    full list of new Paramount+ movies below! Nightcrawler (2014)

    RT score: 95%
    Age rating: R
    Runtime: 117 minutes
    Director: Dan Gilroy
    Arriving on: October 1

    Dan Gilroy scored big with his directorial debut, gaining an overwhelmingly positive critic and audience response as well as an Oscar nomination for
    'Best Original Screenplay' although Nightcrawler lost to Birdman .

    Louis Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a thief and hustler in Los Angeles, but when he witnesses a brutal accident and sees men gathering video footage for a local news broadcast, he has a lightbulb moment and believes this is a career he could excel at.

    When he acquires a video camera and a police scanner, he races to the scenes of crashes, fires and robberies to capture footage for a TV station, developing a working relationship with news director Nina Romina (Rene
    Russo). The station is impressed with his work, but his success drives him to manipulate events in order to capture the most shocking footage. District 9 (2009)

    RT score: 90%
    Age rating: R
    Runtime: 112 minutes
    Director: Neill Blomkamp
    Arriving on: October 1

    Another directorial debut in our list is Blomkamp's District 9 , a mockumentary-style movie featuring surveillance camera and fictional interviews footage.

    In 1982 Johannesburg, a spaceship landed leaving millions of alien creatures stranded - derogatorily referred to as 'Prawns' When humans discover the alien population on board, the South African government confines them to a camp called District 9.

    Decades later, the government execute a relocation of the alien species to another camp, tasking MNU bureaucrat Wilkus (Sharlto Copley) to assist the mission. When he's contaminated by an alien fluid he slowly mutilates into a Prawn resulting him to hide within the camp, but his employers at the MNU see him as a useful key in finding a way to operate the Prawn's advanced weapons. Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

    RT score: 91%
    Age rating: R
    Runtime: 157 minutes
    Director: Kathryn Bigelow
    Arriving on: October 1

    After Bigelow became the first woman to win the 'Best Director' Oscar with
    The Hurt Locker , she came back strong with Zero Dark Thirty , a striking political thriller inspired by one of the biggest manhunts of all time.

    After the tragic September 11, 2001 events, Osama bin Laden becomes the
    target of an international search. CIA operative Maya (Jessica Chastain) is assigned to Pakistan to help locate the Al-Qaeda leader.

    Maya's drive to tracking him down grows stronger over the years, despite the challenges she faces, which includes a terrorist attack that takes the lives of her colleagues. Using the most brutal interrogation techniques, she gets closer to pinpointing Laden's location, which ends in a tense final act. No Country for Old Men (2007)

    RT score: 93%
    Age rating: R
    Runtime: 122 minutes
    Directors: Ethan Coen & Joel Coen
    Arriving on: October 1

    Javier Bardem delivers an unsettling yet powerful performance as a psychotic hitman in the Coen brothers' Western crime thriller.

    No Country for Old Men is a chain of violent and intense events set in Texas during the 1980s. While out hunting, Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) stumbles
    upon the gruesome aftermath of a drug exchange that leaves several dealers brutally murdered. Instead of reporting it to the police, Moss decides to
    flee the scene with the two million dollars left behind, knowing that someone out there is likely looking for the money.

    His trail is quickly uncovered by ruthless murderer Anton Chigurh (Bardem), sparking a manhunt. As Moss tries to keep one step ahead, Chigurh will stop
    at nothing to retrieve the cash, even if it means killing everyone associated with his target along the way. Searching (2018)

    RT score: 92%
    Age rating: PG-13
    Runtime: 102 minutes
    Director: Aneesh Chaganty
    Arriving on: October 1

    Searching is a modern mystery thriller taking place entirely through a
    laptop screen think Unfriended (2014), but with way better reviews.

    When widowed father David (John Cho) finds that his 16-year-old daughter Margot (Michelle La) has gone missing, he gets the police to conduct a
    search. 37 hours into the search and no progress has been made, so David decides to take matters into his own hands and look into he one place the police haven't her laptop.

    During his search he discovers that, in fact, he barely knew his daughter and is forced to confront her hidden online life. From uncovering suspicious transactions to her absences from class, David continues his frantic search
    no matter how painful it is, resulting in a shocking plot twist. Everything new on Paramount+ in October 2025 (Image credit: Lionsgate Films)

    Arriving on October 1

    30 Days of Night
    All About the Benjamins
    American Gigolo
    American Psycho
    American Psycho II: All American Girl
    Anthropoid
    Beautiful Creatures
    Beowulf
    Breaking In
    Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!
    Chloe
    Cold Mountain
    Daddy's Home
    Death at a Funeral
    Deep Impact
    District 9
    Drop Dead Gorgeous
    Fight Club
    Fight or Flight
    Finding Neverland
    First Blood
    Flashdance
    Frank Miller's Sin City
    Gangs of New York
    Good Will Hunting
    Green Room
    Grown Ups
    Grown Ups 2
    Hard Home
    Heat
    Hellboy (2004)
    Hostel
    Hostel: Part II
    Hotel Mumbai
    House at the End of the Street
    Hugo
    I See You
    Imagine That
    In Fabric
    Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
    Just Go with It
    King Kong (1976)
    Lake Placid
    Man With No Past
    Men in Black
    Men in Black 3
    Men in Black II
    Night Falls On Manhattan
    Nightcrawler
    No Country for Old Men
    Once Upon A Time In Mexico
    Panic Room
    Prophecy
    Proud Mary
    Rambo III
    Rambo: First Blood Part II
    Scary Movie 4
    Scary Movie V
    Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders
    Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire
    Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster
    Scooby-Doo in Where's My Mummy?
    Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster
    Scream
    Scream 2
    Scream 3
    Searching
    Selena
    Shadow Land
    Silence
    Single White Female
    Spanglish
    Swingers
    Switchback
    Tabloid
    Teen Wolf
    The Babysitter
    The Core
    The Craft
    The Evil Dead
    The First Purge
    The Fly
    The General's Daughter
    The Hunted
    The Last Gunfight
    The Machinist
    The Manchurian Candidate
    The Menu
    The Perfect Guy
    The Prince and Me
    The Prophecy
    The Prophecy 3: The Ascent
    The Prophecy II
    The Prophecy: Forsaken
    The Prophecy: Uprising
    The Shallows
    The Spiderwick Chronicles
    The Warriors
    Urban Legend
    When the Bough Breaks
    Zero Dark Thirty

    Arriving on October 7

    Queen of the Desert

    Arriving on October 18

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