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With an already unmatched library of truly magical content, the streaming service adds a fresh batch of films, TV shows, and documentaries each and every month. So if you\u2019re hoping to update your watch-list over the coming weeks, here\u2019s everything arriving on Disney+ UK in October. With a lineup bursting with top-notch offerings from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, National Geographic, and the recently-added Star channel, there\u2019s something to suit all subscribers, whether you\u2019re into horror flicks, Hollywood classics, family-friendly animations, or in-depth documentaries. Leading this month\u2019s new additions in the run-up to the Halloween season is the MCU epic Black Widow, the 1970s cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a spooky Muppets spectacular, a gripping BBC drama, the ninth chapter of Ryan Murphy\u2019s horror anthology; and much, much more. So, with an abundance of additional content making its way onto Disney+ in October, you shouldn\u2019t have any trouble finding new things to watch over the next month. And, to give you a nudge in the right direction, here\u2019s a comprehensive guide of what to look out for on Disney+ UK this month. Starring Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Curry, this 1970s cult classic tells the story of a newly-engaged couple who become stranded on a stormy night due to a flat tyre, and stumble upon the eerie mansion of an eccentric scientist, Dr Frank-N-Furter. Inside, the couple is introduced to a houseful of bizarre characters, including Frank-N-Furter\u2019s latest creation \u2018Rocky\u2019. Starring David Harbour, Rachel Weisz, Florence Pugh, and Scarlett Johansson in the leading role, this 2021 superhero epic follows the story of Natasha Romanoff (aka Black Widow) who is pursued by a force that threatens to bring her down and is forced to confront her past as a spy long before she became an Avenger. This six-part documentary series takes a deep dive into the evolution of hip-hop, exploring how it arose from a feelings of survival and defiance and morphed into one of the most popular music genres of today. Featuring a star-studded Muppets cast and a string of celebrity cameos, this brand new spooky spectacular follows the adventures of Gonzo as he is challenged to spend Halloween night in the most terrifying place on earth: The Haunted Mansion. Starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Mon\u00e1e, this Academy Award-nominated drama depicts the true story of three female African-American mathematicians \u2014 Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson \u2014 who played a pivotal role in astronaut John Glenn\u2019s launch into space, while also being faced with racial and gender discrimination in the workplace. This six-part documentary series provides viewers with a unique exploration of what it means to be Black in modern America. Throughout each episode, the docuseries delves deep into a specific theme, including Black joy, activism in sport, spirituality, and the aftermath of George Floyd\u2019s death that sparked outrage worldwide. The ninth chapter of Ryan Murphy\u2019s horror anthology follows the story of a young woman who, following an attack by the so-called Night Staker, decides to leave her hometown of Los Angeles to work as a counsellor at the newly reopened Camp Redwood with her new friend. However, it isn\u2019t long before the Night Stalker makes his blood-thirsty return. Based on Wes Craven\u2019s 1977 classic of the same name, this 2006 horror remake follows the terrifying story of a family whose vacation road trip goes awry when they end up stranded in a government atomic zone. Stuck in the middle of nowhere, the family soon realise that they\u2019re in the company of some blood-thirsty mutants and become forced into a battle for survival. Starring Sophie Rundle and Martin Compston, this five-part BBC drama centres on the married couple Dan and Emily who discover they are unable to conceive a child after years of trying. The pair eventually form a relationship with a teenage girl named Kaya, who later offers to be their surrogate mother. 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