A Springsteen biopic, an It prequel series, and a creepy new horror film top this week's Must List

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Geese's &34;Getting Killed&34; and Samantha Downing's latest novel round out our picks for the weekend of Oct. 24. A Springsteen biopic, an It prequel series, a

Geese's "Getting Killed" and Samantha Downing's latest novel round out our picks for the weekend of Oct. 24.

A Springsteen biopic, an It prequel series, and a creepy new horror film top this week's Must List

Geese's "Getting Killed" and Samantha Downing's latest novel round out our picks for the weekend of Oct. 24.

October 24, 2025 4:31 p.m. ET

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Bill Skargard in It: Welcome to Derry; Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, and the film Shelby Oaks,

Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise; Camille Sullivan in 'Shelby Oaks'; Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen. Credit:

Neon; 20th Century Studios; HBO

Like the members of the Talamasca, we can keep a secret here at EW. But this week, we unmasked the secret organization at the center of AMC's latest expansion of Anne Rice's Immortal Universe — celebrating our *Talamasca: The Secret Order* cover story with a premiere screening and panel with the cast and creators of the new series. If you're waiting for more *Mayfair Witches* and *Interview With the Vampire*, this is a great Anne Rice fix with a spy-thriller twist. —*Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief*

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It: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

HBO's 'It: Welcome to Derry'.

Brooke Palmer/HBO

Stephen King's worlds collide with HBO's new horror series, a prequel to the *It* films. There's a nod to King's *Shawshank Redemption* in the trailer, and *The Shining*'s Dick Hallorann makes an appearance. Taking place in 1962, nearly three decades before 2017's *It*, the show's tension centers around the historical burning of a speakeasy that catered to Black patrons by a group of white supremacists. While race relations during the Civil Rights Movement and Cold War fears prey on the minds of Derry's locals, another horror haunts the rural community. Bill Skarsgård returns as killer clown Pennywise. —*Debbie Day, Staff Editor*

*Welcome to Derry*: On set of the It prequel tracing the origins of Pennywise and the cursed Maine town (exclusive) **

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in 20th Century Studios' SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE

Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere'.

Macall Polay/20th Century Studios

Jeremy Allen White hits the high notes in this biopic (he lost his voice performing "Born to Run!"). But the real highlight is seeing a member of my parents' generation be honest about their mental health. Therapy is the real hero of this Springsteen story. —*Morgan Sanguedolce, Video Producer*

Why Bruce Springsteen's biopic focuses on the making of *Nebraska* album instead of *Born in the U.S.A.***

Shelby Oaks

Camille Sullivan in Shelby Oaks

Camille Sullivan in 'Shelby Oaks'.

Popular YouTube film critic Chris Stuckmann adds a punchy new title to the found footage canon with his feature directorial debut, a Creepy Chan- and *Cloverfield*-inspired nightmare that emanates major cursed tape vibes. —*Ryan Coleman, News Writer*

The story of *Shelby Oaks*: How Mike Flanagan teamed with a YouTube critic-turned-director for new horrors**

Geese's Getting Killed

musical guest Geese performs on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!

Geese performs on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'.

Randy Holmes/Disney via Getty

From the jagged screams of "There's a bomb in my car!" on the album's opening track ("Trinidad") to the rolling beauty of the very next song, the earworm "Cobra," NYC rock darlings Geese remain gloriously unclassifiable on their latest musical triumph. —*Dalton Ross, Editorial Director*

Too Old For This

Too Old for This By Samantha Downing

Author Samantha Downing; 'Too Old for This'.

Jacqueline Dallimore; Penguin Random House

One last murder might just be the death of her. Samantha Downing returns with a killer thriller, perfect for your autumn TBR! Retired serial killer Lottie Jones gets back in the game after a nosy journalist starts digging up her past. —*M.S.*

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