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Amazon Prime Video October 2017 Offerings: New Amazon Original Series and Movies, More Licensed Titles Coming Soon

The movie and television series titles landing on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Channels in October have finally been announced.

Coming to Amazon Prime next month is the first season of a new original series titled "Inside Edge," which is a story about an Indian cricket team. Featuring a total of 10 episodes, it is the first Indian Amazon Original Series launch in the platform. The release date is set on Oct. 9.

Another pilot reportedly coming to Prime soon is "Lore," an Amazon Original Series, which is an unscripted horror anthology based on a famous podcast of the same title. The six-episode series deals with true to life paranormal events, which subscribers can watch starting on Oct. 13.

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The first season of "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters," which is a live-action adaptation of the 1970s Saturday morning show, will become available on the same day.

Moreover, Coming Soon reports that licensed television series "American Horror Story" season 6 and "The Americans" season 5 will also land on Prime, as well as new seasons of "Mr. Robot," "The Last Man on Earth," and "Family Guy."

As for the movies coming to Amazon Prime, an Amazon Original Documentary titled "City of Ghosts," which is about a group of activists uniting after terror group ISIS has taken over their homeland, will be released on Oct. 13.

Later in October, specifically on the 20th, another Amazon Original Movie titled "The Wall," starring John Cena and Aaron-Taylor Johnson, will be available. The story follows a pair of soldiers cornered by an Iraqi sniper.

Stephen King fans will also be happy to know that the film adaptations for "Pet Sematary" and "Pet Sematary Two" will come out on the platform, too, as reported by Paste Magazine.

Subscribers can also enjoy watching "Arrival," "Blair Witch," "Megan Leavy," and "Clueless" on Prime Video sometime next month, as well as the not-so-well-received films "The Emoji Movie" and "The Dark Tower."

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