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Hey Prime Video subscribers, do you like movies?!!! Of course you do, and you’re getting a whole bunch of them this October, including both licensed classics and original fare. ‘Tis the season for horror, but you’ll also find generous helpings of comedy, drama, sci-fi, and action (including the entire James Bond film library, fresh of Amazon’s purchase of the franchise rights). Throw in a John Candy documentary, live sporting events, and some fresh series content, and you’ve got all the right reasons to fire up the streamer this month. Here’s everything coming your way, followed by highlights.
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New Releases Coming To Amazon Prime Australia in October 2025
From blockbuster movies to documentaries to original series, October 2025 promises to be an action-packed month of entertainment. Here’s the full upcoming release schedule.
New Movies on Prime Video in October 2025
Title | Release Date |
1984 | 1 October |
A View to Kill | 1 October |
Barbershop | 1 October |
Barbershop: The Next Cut | 1 October |
Barbershop 2: Back in Business | 1 October |
Casino Royale | 1 October |
Dead Man Walking | 1 October |
Diamonds Are Forever | 1 October |
Die Another Day | 1 October |
Dr. No | 1 October |
For Your Eyes Only | 1 October |
Four Weddings and a Funeral | 1 October |
From Russia with Love | 1 October |
Ghoulies | 1 October |
Ghoulies II | 1 October |
Goldeneye | 1 October |
Goldfinger | 1 October |
Highway to Hell | 1 October |
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) | 1 October |
Jeepers Creepers 2 | 1 October |
License To Kill | 1 October |
Live and Let Die | 1 October |
Mermaids | 1 October |
Moonraker | 1 October |
No Time to Die | 1 October |
Octopussy | 1 October |
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service | 1 October |
Play Dirty | 1 October |
Quantum of Solace | 1 October |
Skyfall | 1 October |
Spectre | 1 October |
The Beast With A Million Eyes | 1 October |
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course | 1 October |
The Good Doctor | 1 October |
The Living Daylights | 1 October |
The Man With The Golden Gun | 1 October |
The Mummy | 1 October |
The Mummy (1999) | 1 October |
The Raven | 1 October |
The Silence of the Lambs | 1 October |
The Spy Who Loved Me | 1 October |
The World Is Not Enough | 1 October |
Thunderball | 1 October |
Tomorrow Never Dies | 1 October |
Uptown Girls | 1 October |
West Side Story | 1 October |
You Only Live Twice | 1 October |
Maintenance Required | 8 October |
Stolen Girl | 10 October |
Blade Runner 2049 | 14 October |
Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) | 16 October |
Silver Linings Playbook | 21 October |
The Salt Path | 23 October |
Bring Her Back | 27 October |
Eat Pray Love | 28 October |
Hedda | 29 October |
New TV Series on Prime Video in October 2025
Title | Release Date |
Harlan Coben’s Lazarus | 22 October |
Hazbin Hotel, Season 2 | 29 October |
New Specials and Documentaries on Prime Video in October 2025
Title | Release Date |
John Candy: I Like Me | 10 October |
New Live Events on Prime Video in October 2025
Code | Event | Live Date |
NBA | Boston Celtics v New York Knicks | 25 October |
Minnesota Timberwolves v Los Angeles Lakers | 25 October | |
ICC Women’s World Cup | India v Sri Lanka | 30 September |
Australia v New Zealand | 1 October | |
Bangladesh v Pakistan | 2 October | |
England v South Africa | 3 October | |
Australia v Sri Lanka | 4 October | |
India v Pakistan | 5 October | |
New Zealand v South Africa | 6 October | |
England v Bangladesh | 7 October | |
Australia v Pakistan | 8 October | |
India v South Africa | 9 October | |
New Zealand v Bangladesh | 10 October | |
England v Sri Lanka | 11 October | |
India v Australia | 12 October | |
South Africa v Bangladesh | 13 October | |
New Zealand v Sri Lanka | 14 October | |
England v Pakistan | 15 October | |
Australia v Bangladesh | 16 October | |
South Africa v Sri Lanka | 17 October | |
New Zealand v Pakistan | 18 October | |
India v England | 19 October | |
Sri Lanka v Bangladesh | 20 October | |
South Africa v Pakistan | 21 October | |
Australia v England | 22 October | |
India v New Zealand | 23 October | |
Pakistan v Sri Lanka | 24 October | |
Australia v South Africa | 25 October | |
England v New Zealand | 26 October | |
India v Bangladesh | 26 October | |
Semi-Finals Game 1 | 29 October | |
Semi-Finals Game 2 | 30 October | |
Finals | 2 November |
Best New Movies on Prime Video
This October, Prime Video is effectively dedicating the entire month to movies. Here’s a closer look at some highlights.
The Entire 007 Discography
Release Date: 1 October
The name is Bond, James Bond, and he’s the reigning king of franchise fare. What began in 1962 with Dr. No runs all the way up to 2021’s No Time to Die and touches down on 27 films in the process. Check out our adjoining viewer guide to brush up on your knowledge before diving into the adventures of Agent 007, as portrayed by a slew of famous (and some not-so-famous) British actors. No matter where you land, expect the kind of dangerous dames, go-go gadgets, and ludicrous action sequences that only these movies can deliver.
Blade Runner 2049
Release Date: 14 October
As we wait for the upcoming Blade Runner 2099 series – set to premiere on Prime Video in 2026 – now is a good time to revisit this beloved sequel. Director Denis Villeneuve welcomes viewers into a visually sumptuous but spiritually desolate future, where Blade Runner Officer K (Ryan Gosling) uncovers an important secret with grave consequences. We didn’t adore this one as much as its envelope-pushing precursor, but it delivers a thrilling ride nonetheless.
Bring Her Back
Release Date: 27 October
Count us among the many who thought that 2022’s Talk To Me made for a thoroughly promising feature debut from directors Danny and Michael Philippou. This recent follow-up is a bit more divisive. It sends two recently orphaned siblings to their new foster home, where a terrifying ritual is about to unfold. If Talk To Me was calculated in terms of narrative build-up, some of us felt that Bring Her Back clobbered us over the head with horror tropes, ironically defusing most of the tension and disengaging us from the characters. Tons of other viewers felt differently, however, so don’t let our negativity get in the way of your good time! Stream it in the dark on Halloween night, and at least a few solid scares are guaranteed.
Best New Series on Prime Video
Did we say Prime Video was dedicating the entire month to movies? Not so fast! Here are two series highlights arriving in October.
Harlan Coben’s Lazarus
Release Date: 22 October
Best known as a mystery writer, Harlan Coben has launched his own adjoining media universe on Netflix. Now he’s bringing a new miniseries to Prime Video, and one that’s not based on any pre-existing work. While grappling with his father’s recent suicide, Joel Lazarus (Sam Claflin) plunges headfirst into a series of cold cases and his sister’s murder from 25 years ago. An original idea perhaps, but the premise does seem pretty similar to most of Coben’s books or shows…not that it will stop us from watching.
Hazbin Hotel – Season Two
Release Date: 29 October
What better time than Halloween to launch the second season of this animated series? Charlie is the princess of Hell, where overpopulation is controlled by annual purge-style executions. Her solution is to open Hazbin Hotel, with the goal of rehabilitating demons and sinners. Business is booming in Season 2, but not necessarily for the right reasons. As if that wasn’t bad enough, Charlie is still beefing with Heaven. Ahh, the struggles of a hotel owner in the bowels of Hell.
Best New Documentaries on Prime Video
This October sees the release of a hotly anticipated documentary about comedy legend John Candy. Here’s a closer look.
John Candy: I Like Me
Release Date: 10 October
If you’ve seen Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, then you know just how hard it is to dislike actor John Candy. Playing Del Griffith, he injected the character with a pathos so palpable that you were willing to forgive his various foibles. In other films, the likability was far more effortless, making his sudden death at the age of 43 all the more heartwrenching. This new documentary from director Colin Hanks and producer Ryan Reynolds gives Candy his due, chronicling the life and career of a singular talent who died well before his time. We’re not crying, you’re crying!
Things to Consider for Prime Video
When it comes to choosing what to watch on Prime Video, the options are vast, but it all starts with a membership. If you want to make the most of your subscription, watch new movies or score great deals on the latest flicks, consider these factors.
Cost
If you are wondering how much Prime Video costs in Australia, then we have you covered. Prime Video costs AUD$9.99 a month in Australia. However, it is cheaper to sign up for a year with the annual price listed at AUD$79.
Which is Better, Netflix or Amazon Prime in Australia?
Amazon Prime Video is cheaper than Netflix in Australia and has a range of originals and syndicated series, however, Netflix is by far the most popular streaming service, boasting pop-culture phenomenons such as Stranger Things and Wednesday. In terms of which is the better streaming service, Prime Video is better value but Netflix has more range.
What Does a Prime Video Subscription Include?
A Prime Video subscription includes original content, offline downloading, 4K and HDR streaming for AUD$9.99 per month as a standalone service in Australia.
Streaming Services Price Comparison
Service | Monthly Price | Trial Period | Category |
---|---|---|---|
Netflix | $9.99 (w/ ads) – $28.99 | None | Movies & TV |
Prime Video | $9.99 – $12.99 | 30-day free trial | Movies & TV |
Apple TV+ | $12.99 | 7-day free trial | Movies & TV |
Disney+ | $15.99 – $20.99 | None | Movies & TV |
Warner Bros. Discovery Max | $11.99 (w/ ads) – $21.99 (Premium) | None | Movies & TV |
Kayo Sports | $30 – $40 | 7-day free trial | Sports |
Hayu | $7.99 | 7-day free trial | Reality TV |
Britbox | $13.99 | 7-day free trial | British Movies & TV |
Paramount+ | $6.99 – $13.99 | 7-day free trial | Movies & TV |
BINGE | $10 (Basic) – $22 (Premium) | 7-day free trial | Movies & TV |
Stan | $12 (Basic) – $21 (Premium) | None | Movies & TV |
DocPlay | $8.99 | 14-day free trial | Documentaries |
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