skip to main content
We may earn money when you click our links.

What To Watch This Week: Stream Our Top 6 TV and Movie Picks (Oct. 13–19)

Entertainment writer Randy Harward recommends the best shows, movies, and more on TV this week, including Haha You Clowns, Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy, Loot, and Hal & Harper.

CableTV.com’s fall TV preview guide is here!

Embrace cozy season with the best fall TV! The TV experts at CableTV.com have curated a list of top fall TV shows to help you find something to binge-watch while the leaves drop.

A collage of images from Haha You Clowns, Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy, Loot, and Hal & Harper, shows covered in CableTV.com’s What to Watch This Week column for Oct. 13–19.
Clockwise from left: Haha You Clowns (Adult Swim), Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy (Brooke Palmer/Peacock), Loot (Apple TV+), and Hal & Harper (MUBI).

New on TV this week

This week’s “What To Watch” picks include the new Adult Swim show Haha You Clowns  (also streaming on HBO Max), Michael Chernus playing the title role in Peacock’s Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy on Peacock, and the third season of Loot on Apple TV+.

We also have the horror reality series Guts & Glory and the 2025 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards on Shudder, Hal & Harper on video-on-demand (VOD), the final season of Solar Opposites on Hulu. Let’s hit the couch!

Night owl? Peep what’s on late-night TV this week.

New on Hulu this week

Solar Opposites | Hulu | Adult animation, comedy, sci-fi

Season 6 premiere, Monday, Oct. 13: It’s last call for Korvo and family, as Solar Opposites—the adult-animation series co-created by Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland—is about to begin its sixth and final season. Expect to see the fam struggle to live on a budget and find out what happens in the shocking conclusion to the parallel storyline about The Wall. All ten episodes are available to stream as of today.

Pro tip: Looking for a spooky stuff to watch on Disney+? Check out Sophie Hastings’ The 5 Best Disney Movies to Watch for Halloween.

New on Shudder and AMC+ this week

Guts & Glory | Shudder, AMC+ | Reality, horror

Series premiere, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 9:00 p.m. ET: OMG, OMG, OMG! I hate reality shows, especially competition reality shows. But boy, oh boy, am I excited to see the challenges legendary special effects artist Greg Nicotero serves up in this series—’cause they’re based on the contestants’ own deep-seated fears. Yup, we’re about to witness the closest thing to a real-life horror film. Nicotero says the show is what would happen “if Survivor and The Blair Witch Project had a baby.” Oh, this is art, folks—and I’m here for it. (P.s. Shudder doesn’t have a public-facing trailer up, so sorry for the AI clip.)

Pro tip: Horror fans: Tune in to Shudder on Sunday, October 19 at 9 p.m. ET for the 2025 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards!

Click on your favorite streaming service below to see new releases and classic recommendations from our TV critics.

netflix
maxlogo
peacocktv
Paramount+_with_Showtime_logo.svg
apple tv plus logo
DisneyPlus
Shudder logo
crunchyroll
sling-tv
Youtubetv-Center-Color

New on Apple TV+ this week

Loot | Apple TV+ | Comedy

Season 3 premiere, Wednesday, Oct. 15: Maya Rudolph is back as Molly Wells, the woman who divorced her tech-billionaire husband and intends to use every cent of her $87 billion settlement for good. (Sounds a lot like Jeff Bezo’s split with his ex, doesn’t it.) The third season picks up where the Season 2 cliffhanger left off—but we won’t spoil that for those of you who haven’t seen the show yet.

New on Peacock this week

Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy | Peacock | Drama

Limited series premiere, Thursday, Oct. 16: Michael Chernus excels at playing lovable weirdos (see Severance, Patriot). But I’m afraid—based on the trailer for this show—that Chernus is gonna be just as good at portraying infamous serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who killed at least 33 young men and boys from 1972–78. I mean, good for him, clap-clap-clap. But, man, it’s weird to applaud someone for reaching into himself and pulling out a Gacy portrayal that can make me queasy in a trailer. Anyway, Devil in Disguise is gonna be good. All eight episodes are available to stream on Peacock as of today.

New on MUBI this week

Hal & Harper | MUBI | Comedy, drama

Limited series premiere, Sunday, Oct. 19: From writer/director/actor Cooper Raiff (Shithouse, Cha Cha Real Smooth) comes this heartfelt comedy about a pair of adult siblings (Raiff, Lili Reinhart) who revisit their shared past trauma when their father (Mark Ruffalo) announces his girlfriend (Betty Gilpin) is pregnant with a new sibling. As with Raiff’s aforementioned films, Hal & Harper is fielding praise from critics. And the series’ successful screening at Sundance and debut on MUBI—two entities best known for indie films—shows it’s not your usual small-screen fodder.

New on HBO Max this week

Haha, You Clowns | Adult Swim, HBO Max | Adult animation, comedy

Series premiere, Sunday, Oct.19, 11:45 p.m.: Get a load of this one-liner description of Joe Cappa’s Haha, You Clowns: “Three delightful himbos and their grieving father find laughter and love in this family oriented series.” Uh . . . I thought this was Adult Swim. What’s with the feelings and stuff? Don’t worry; Cappa’s show isn’t Hallmark-cheesy. In fact, after screening an episode, I’ve decided that Adult Swim-cheesy is a thing. That’s to say, it’s possible to be absurd while also eliciting warm fuzzies and tears. Haha, You Clowns airs live on HBO every Sunday night and streams on HBO Max the next day.

New movie releases available to rent/buy on VOD this week

VOD releases this week

Don't miss an update

Stay updated on the latest products and services anytime anywhere.

Curious what TV and internet providers are in your area?