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October is bringing a lot of creepy movies to the theaters this weekend. New thrillers and horror films are hitting the screens. From sinister laughs to killer dust storms to spoiled food, here’s what you can expect at Showtime.

In “Joker: Folie à Deux,” Joaquin Phoenix plays the role of Arthur Fleck/Joker, who sings, “For once in my life, I have someone who needs me.” Lady Gaga is his love interest in this musical sequel. Their love is strong, but their struggle with dual personalities leads to a dramatic conclusion.

“Monster Summer” stars Mel Gibson as Gene, a retired police detective, and Mason Thames as Noah. The group of friends is facing mysterious forces that are ruining their summer. There’s definitely something weird going on, and it involves monsters.

“Hold Your Breath” is a thriller about a family trying to survive in their Oklahoma wooden home during a dust storm. A killer presence starts to haunt them, making it a terrifying experience. Maybe a brick house would have been a better choice.

In “The Outrun,” Stephen Dillane plays Andrew, and Saoirse Ronan plays Rona. Rona, a recovering addict, returns home after 10 years and struggles to live a sober life. The beauty of the island helps her find the strength to overcome her fears and challenges.

“A Different Man” explores the power of technology in changing a man’s appearance to fit societal norms. An aspiring actor learns a valuable lesson about happiness from Lady Gaga. When another person takes on his old face, he realizes that true happiness comes from accepting oneself.

“House of Spoils” follows an aspiring chef who gets her own restaurant at a haunted estate. However, things take a creepy turn when everything she cooks starts to move. It’s a culinary nightmare that goes beyond Michelin stars.

As October unfolds, be prepared for a thrilling and chilling experience at Showtime. Whether you’re into musical sequels, monster mysteries, or haunted houses, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on the excitement and suspense that awaits you at the movies.