Here Are All the Movies Coming to HBO Max, Disney+ & Paramount+ This Week, Including ‘Die My Love’

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From family-friendly adventures to true-crime deep dives and fresh stand-up, there’s a solid mix arriving across HBO Max, Disney+, and Paramount+ this week. Whether you’re catching a blockbuster you missed in theaters or sampling a brand-new special, there’s something here for most tastes—and ages.

Below, you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each title: what it’s about, who’s in it, and the creative talent behind the scenes. Release days are given once inside each entry so you can plan your queue for the week of Monday, October 13 to Sunday, October 19.

‘Pan’ (2015)

'Pan' (2015)Warner Bros. Pictures

Joe Wright’s fantasy prequel follows young Peter as he’s spirited from a London orphanage to Neverland, where the future hero crosses paths with James Hook long before he’s Captain Hook. The film stars Levi Miller as Peter, Hugh Jackman as the pirate Blackbeard, Garrett Hedlund as Hook, and Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily, with a script by Jason Fuchs inspired by J. M. Barrie’s classic characters and lore. The movie arrives on HBO Max on Wednesday, October 15.

Behind the camera, ‘Pan’ showcases Wright’s signature staging with cinematography by Seamus McGarvey and John Mathieson, an orchestral score by John Powell, and production from Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and Paul Webster. Warner Bros. Pictures originally released the film, which runs 111 minutes and blends large-scale set pieces with an origin-story twist on Peter and Hook’s complicated friendship.

‘An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally’ (2025)

'An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally' (2025)3 Arts Entertainment

HBO Max adds a new comedy special on Friday, October 17: a one-night performance written and performed by Adam Pally that mixes stand-up, documentary beats, and live music. The show plays with storytelling and persona as Pally weaves jokes with guitar-backed bits in what’s billed as a single, self-contained set.

The special is directed by Brent Hodge and produced by a team that includes Hodge as an executive producer. It’s positioned as a hybrid that blurs lines between concert film and stand-up hour, expanding on Pally’s improv and sitcom roots with a fuller stage production and a tightly constructed, evening-length arc.

‘Die My Love’ (2025)

'Die My Love' (2025)Excellent Cadaver

Arriving on HBO Max on Friday, October 17, ‘Die My Love’ adapts Ariana Harwicz’s novel about a new mother unraveling amid postpartum mental-health crises, blurring reality and delusion. The film is directed by Lynne Ramsay and centers on a protagonist named Grace, with the story probing identity, isolation, and the volatility of desire as domestic life fractures.

The production brings together a high-profile team: Ramsay co-writes with Enda Walsh and Alice Birch; producers include Jennifer Lawrence, Martin Scorsese, and others across Excellent Cadaver, Sikelia Productions, Black Label Media, and additional partners. Seamus McGarvey handles cinematography, and the creative package emphasizes an intense, subjective point of view consistent with Ramsay’s prior character studies.

‘Marvel’s Spidey and Iron Man: Avengers Team-Up!’ (2025)

 Avengers Team Up!' (2025)Marvel Studios

Disney+ premieres this animated crossover on Friday, October 17, uniting characters from ‘Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends’ and ‘Marvel’s Iron Man and His Awesome Friends.’ The special follows Spidey teaming with Iron Man and fellow Avengers to counter a tech-driven threat, bringing in heroes like Ms. Marvel, Hulk, Captain America (Sam Wilson), and Black Panther for a preschool-friendly mission with clear stakes and teamwork themes.

Voice casting features Alkaio Thiele as Peter Parker/Spidey and Mason Blomberg as Tony Stark/Iron Man, alongside Sandra Saad (Ms. Marvel), Armen Taylor (Hulk), Hero Hunter (Captain America), Cruz Flateau (Black Panther), J. P. Karliak (Green Goblin), and Tony Hale (Ultron). The show’s executive production connects to Marvel’s current preschool slate, and the special includes an original theme, “Team-Up!,” written by Patrick Stump.

‘Brittany Murphy: An ID Mystery’ (2020)

 An ID Mystery' (2020)Brittany Murphy: An ID Mystery

Landing on Disney+ on Saturday, October 18, this Investigation Discovery special revisits the sudden death of actor Brittany Murphy at age 32 and the swirl of questions that followed. The documentary examines medical findings and media narratives while charting the timeline of events and conversations that kept the case in the public eye.

Directed by Bryan Gildner, the program features interviews and archival material to reconstruct the circumstances around Murphy’s passing and the death of her husband, Simon Monjack, months later. Produced by Investigation Discovery, it runs approximately 42 minutes and focuses on verifiable records and first-hand accounts to map what is known and what remains contested.

‘Fifty Shades of Black’ (2016)

'Fifty Shades of Black' (2016)Wayans Alvarez Productions

Paramount+ adds Marlon Wayans’ parody on Saturday, October 18. A send-up of the ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ phenomenon, it tracks the awkward relationship between college student Hannah Steele and billionaire Christian Black as their courtship spirals into a series of exaggerated romantic-thriller set pieces.

Michael Tiddes directs from a script by Wayans and Rick Alvarez, with Wayans also producing. The ensemble includes Kali Hawk, Affion Crockett, Jane Seymour, Andrew Bachelor, Florence Henderson, Jenny Zigrino, Fred Willard, and Mike Epps. Shot by cinematographer David Ortkiese with music by Jim Dooley, the film riffs on genre clichés through rapid-fire sketches and recurring gags.

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