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Stephen King’s Derry Dominates October Streaming Charts

This week, we’re spotlighting all the movies and TV series set in Stephen King’s iconic fictional town of Derry, Maine — and where you can stream them in the U.S. The eerie, small-town setting has long been the heart of King’s most terrifying tales, and fans are once again returning to Derry thanks to HBO’s newest hit, Welcome to Derry, which premiered last week.

The highly anticipated series has debuted at #1 on the U.S. Streaming Charts, according to JustWatch, marking a strong start for the “IT” prequel. With Halloween season still lingering, horror and suspense continued to dominate screens across the country.

You can check out the full list of every Stephen King movie and TV show set in Derry — and where to stream them at JustWatch’s official guide:
👉 https://guides.justwatch.com/us/every-stephen-king-movie-tv-show-derry-main-setting

Top 10 TV Shows in October (U.S.)

  1. Task – HBO Max, Spectrum

  2. Slow Horses – Apple TV+, Prime Video

  3. Peacemaker – HBO Max, TNT

  4. Only Murders in the Building – Hulu

  5. The Diplomat – Netflix

  6. Black Rabbit – Netflix

  7. The Chair Company – HBO Max, Spectrum

  8. Gen V – Prime Video

  9. Alien: Earth – Hulu

  10. Monster: The Ed Gein Story – Netflix

Top 10 Movies in October (U.S.)

  1. Weapons – HBO Max

  2. The Naked Gun – MGM+, Philo

  3. The Black Phone – Fubo, Peacock

  4. Bring Her Back – HBO Max

  5. A House of Dynamite – Netflix

  6. 28 Years Later – Netflix

  7. The Substance – MUBI, HBO Max

  8. The Woman in Cabin 10 – Netflix

  9. Sinners – HBO Max

  10. The Lost Bus – Apple TV+

Between psychological thrillers, horror reboots, and crime dramas, October’s charts reflected audiences’ appetite for mystery and fear — a perfect match for King’s chilling universe. With Welcome to Derry leading the way, it looks like fans of Stephen King’s world won’t be leaving Maine anytime soon.