
October has arrived which means there are a ton of new shows to sink your teeth into.
From celebrity traitors to horror prequels, these are the five new shows on Crave shows you need to add to your watchlist.
Celebrity Traitors UK: Season 1 Premiere (Oct. 8)
The UK version of the hit reality competition show is taking a page out of other versions such as The Traitors: US, by filling the Scottish castle with celebrity players. Tune in to the first episode to find out which UK celebs are faithful and which are traitors.
The Chair Company: Season 1 premiere (Oct. 12)
I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson co-creators Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin are back for another collaboration. The HBO original comedy stars Tim Robinson as Ron, an average-joe corporate employee who is led to believe his workplace is at the centre of a criminal conspiracy. As his investigation unfolds, chaos ensues.
Coldwater: Season 1 (Oct. 21)
The ITV thriller series starring Andrew Lincoln is coming to Crave! Coldwater follows John, a man amidst an identity crisis who moves his family from London to the Scottish rural town of Coldwater. He instantly befriends his neighbour who, unbeknownst to John, is not the village leader he presents himself to be. As John becomes more enthralled with his neighbour, he finds himself regretting not heeding his wife’s instinctual warnings.
A man running from his past finds himself under the influence of a dangerous new neighbour. #Coldwater, starring #AndrewLincoln, #EveMyles, #EwenBremner, and #IndiraVarma pic.twitter.com/ZfEnodNkdi
— ITV (@ITV) September 2, 2025
An Optimist’s Guide to the Planet: Season 2 premiere (Oct. 22)
Actor and climate advocate Nikolaj Coster-Waldau returns to host this environmental action forward Bloomberg original. This six-episode season will showcase more innovative individuals and communities around the world who prove it’s still possible for humanity to move toward a more fulfilling and sustainable future.
It: Welcome to Derry: Season 1 premiere (Oct. 26)
Bill Skarsgård reprises his role as Pennywise the Clown for the long-awaited prequel series to films It and It: Chapter Two based on the Stephen King novel, It. The HBO original follows a family who moves to Derry, Maine. Upon their arrival, they learn a young boy had just gone missing. Increasingly frightening events soon follow.




