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Amazon Prime Movies, TV Coming in October 2014: 'Scream,' 'Good Will Hunting,' 'Space Jam' and More

Amazon Prime is a paid service where subscribers can use the streaming video service to view movies and television series much like what Netflix does. Every month, they include new movies and series listings. For the month of October, their offering isn't as numerous as Netflix's but they do have some titles for the pre-Halloween season.

For horror flicks, the first three "Scream" movies are up for viewing as well as Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead II." "Space Jam," the 1996 Looney Tunes film starring Michael Jordan and Bill Murray will be making its rounds on Amazon Prime.

Another notable film is "Hours" (2013) starring the late Paul Walker before his unfortunate car accident that killed him. The film is about a father trying to keep his newborn baby girl alive in a hospital after Hurrican Katrina hit in 2005.

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Other titles for October will be "An Affair to Remember," "Romeo + Juliet," "The Phantom of the Opera (2004 Musical)," "Carrie (2013)," "Creative Galaxy: Season 1B," "In a World..." "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," "Sons of Anarchy: Season 6," "Annedroids; Season 1B," and "Good Will Hunting."

The titles above are listings for the free Amazon Prime streams. The following titles will be available to buy on Amazon Prime, per episode or as a season package – whichever the viewer prefers.

"Manhattan Love Story" Season 1
"Criminal Minds" Season 1
"Stalker" Season 1
"The Vampire Diaries" Season 6
"Mulaney" Season 1
"The Originals" Season 2
"The Flash" Season 1
"Supernatural" Season 10
"Arrow" Season 3
"American Horror Story: Freak Show"
"Cristela" Season 1
"The Walking Dead" Season 5
"Jane the Virgin" Season 1
"Grimm" Season 4
"Constantine" Season 1

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