Top streaming content from Hollywood this week: IT: Welcome to Derry, M3GAN 2.0 and more

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Mayor of Kingstown Season 4: JioHotstar (Oct 27)

The McClusky family is the power broker between the police, criminals, prisoners, prison guards, and politicians in a small Michigan town where the only viable industry is incarceration. The city is entirely reliant on prisons and the inmates they house. Cast: Jeremy Renner, Hugh Dillon.

M3GAN 2.0: JioHotstar (Oct 27)

Following the theft and misuse of M3GAN's core technology by a prominent defence firm to produce a military-grade weapon named Amelia, M3GAN's creator Gemma concludes that the only viable solution is to bring M3GAN back to life and give her a few enhancements that will make her more potent, swift, and deadly. Cast: Jenna Davis, Amie Donald. Director: Gerard Johnstone.

IT: Welcome to Derry: JioHotstar (Oct 27)

Pennywise the Clown's beginnings are also covered in this 1960s prequel to IT. Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Taylour Paige, Jovan Adepo, Chris Chalk, James Remar, Stephen Rider.

Nightmares of Nature: Netflix (Oct 28)

This documentary series, which depicts the drama, peril, and gloomy beauty of nature from the viewpoint of its victim, tells terrifying survival stories. Cast: Maya Hawke.

Stitch Head: Netflix (Oct 29)

Follows Stitch Head, a little creature that a mad professor awakens in a castle to keep the inhabitants of Grubbers Nubbin from destroying the professor's other creations. Cast: Asa Butterfield, Joel Fry, Alison Steadman. Director: Steve Hudson.

Selling Sunset Season 9: Netflix (Oct 29)

Wealthy purchasers in Los Angeles are sold the opulent lifestyle by the top brokers at The Oppenheim Group. Relationships are crucial, which frequently results in significant drama. Cast: Brett Oppenheim, Jason Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause.

Hedda: Prime Video (Oct 29)

Hedda Gabler is caught between the calm suffocation of her current existence and the lingering pain of a past love. She and everyone around her are drawn into a maelstrom of manipulation, passion, and treachery as long-suppressed passions and hidden tensions explode over the course of one intense night. Cast: Tessa Thompson, Nina Hoss, Imogen Poots. Director: Nia DaCosta.

Hazbin Hotel Season 2: Prime Video (Oct 29)

The daughter of Lucifer runs a rehabilitation hostel that gives a bunch of misfit demons a chance at redemption in an effort to find a non-violent way to alleviate Hell's overcrowding. Cast: Erika Henningsen.

Down Cemetery Road: Apple TV+ (Oct 29)

Following a house explosion, a worried neighbour enlists the help of a private detective to locate a missing youngster. All hell breaks loose in the tranquil suburbs of South Oxford as secrets come to light and a military plot is revealed. Cast: Emma Thompson, Ruth Wilson, Adeel Akhtar.

Country Doctor: JioHotstar (Oct 29)

In a small Oklahoma town, Dr. James Graham, a doctor, battles to keep the hospital from going bankrupt. Director: Shari Cookson, Nick Doob.

Ballad of a Small Player: Netflix (Oct 29)

In Macau, a high-stakes gambler chooses to hide out after his debts and history catch up with him. He meets a kindred spirit along the journey who may be the answer to his redemption. Cast: Colin Farrell. Director: Edward Berger.

The Witcher Season 4: Netflix (Oct 30)

In a chaotic world where humans frequently show to be more evil than animals, Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster-hunter for hire, travels towards his destiny. Cast: Liam Hemsworth, Anya Chalotra, Freya Allan.

The Rats: A Witcher Tale: Netflix (Oct 30)

A group of six inexperienced outlaws will need to trust one another and a disgraced Witcher in order to carry out a bold theft.