What to watch next week? New seasons of TV series October 27 — November 2

October 29, Wednesday — "Hazbin Hotel"
Season 2 / Comedy, fantasy, horror / Prime Video
Hell is overcrowded again — and Princess Charlie Morningstar doesn't give up hope to save sinners by opening a unique "rehabilitation" hotel for them. Together with the irrepressible Vaggie and the demon-pianist Alastor she tries to prove that even in hell redemption is possible. However, behind the scenes of hell shows cynicism, intrigues, and the weapon of mass sarcasm.
In the second season, after the collision with Heaven, the hotel dramatically "comes to life": the flow of guests and enemies grows, and the Vees launches their own plan to intercept the influence and zero in on Charlie's project.
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October 29 — "Star Wars: Visions"
Season 3 / Action, anime, sci-fi / Disney+
The "Visions" anthology returns with new stories from a galaxy far, far away. Independent filmmakers from around the world present their versions of the universe, from samurai parables to cosmic tragedies. Each episode features unique animation, rhythm, and philosophy, blending Eastern poetics and Western epic.
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October 30, Thursday — "The Witcher"
Season 4 / Action, drama, fantasy / Netflix
Geralt of Rivia is a witcher, a monster hunter living in a world where monsters increasingly wear a human face. Fate brings him together with Yennefer and Ciri, turning personal stories into an epic of power, betrayal, and love. Through blood, magic, and moral choices, the hero comes closer and closer to realizing that the monster is not always the one the sword points at.
Ciri goes underground and bonds with the Rats, hunters like Leo Bonhart await her in the world of humans and monsters, Yennefer plays the political game, and Geralt reassembles the team with the mysterious vampire Regis while Emperor Urcheon makes plans for the Heiress of Blood.
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October 31, Friday — "Breathless" / Respira
Season 2 / Drama, medical / Netflix
Young doctor Laura and her colleagues work in a crowded hospital in Madrid, where saving lives is a daily marathon. Doctors and nurses balance duty, burnout, and personal crises, while patients become a mirror of their own fears.
In the second season, the hospital launches a painful reform and hidden "privatization" of processes: a new supervisor slashes budgets and changes protocols, causing conflicts between doctors and managers to intensify and protests to grow in the streets.
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November 1, Saturday — "Central Russia's Vampires"
Season 3 / Comedy, detective, supernatural / Start
Smolensk lives its quiet, almost eternal life — only with a slight taste of blood. Vampire family Vernidubovs again trying not to attract attention, but a new generation of 'night residents' ruin the old ways. Senior vampire granddad Slava tries to keep order while the clouds thicken over Smolensk — and the hunters grow ever closer.
In the third season the vampire family is waiting for a new series of 'exsanguinated' cases and rivals who break old agreements: a cunning opponent from the past appears, and the clan is split between the 'hard line' and attempts at peaceful coexistence with humans. In parallel, the investigation gets closer to the mystery of the family, using ancient rules and very modern methods.
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We're watching Vampires, the Witcher, and the Hazbin Hotel.
the rest is already questionable and if there is free time left🥲
And gritting the witcher's teeth🤦
I'll probably pass the rest.
The rest didn't catch on.
Of course, I'm waiting for the Witcher more, it's very interesting to see the actor change.
I was surprised by Hazbins. Somehow I forgave the moment when he became a TV series.
Well, I forgot something about the witcher after the first season, everything in the series became boring.