Vehicular Viewing: New on Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu for October 2019

Do you love racing documentaries, road trips, or sequels to iconic series? Sure you do. If you’re a Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Hulu subscriber, these are just a few of the car-centric movies and television shows that you’ll find newly streaming on your screen this October.
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Netflix
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (10/1)
Last seen escaping captivity behind the wheel of a Chevrolet El Camino in the Breaking Bad series finale, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) returns in this highly anticipated follow-up to the groundbreaking TV show.
Senna (10/1)
One of the best auto racing movies ever made, this gripping documentary uses archival racing tape and home video excerpts to explore the life, exploits, and tragic death of three-time Formula One world champion Ayrton Senna.
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Amazon Prime
Goliath: Season 3 (10/4)
Once a hotshot lawyer and now a scrappy underdog, Billy McBride (Billy Bob Thornton) returns with his red Ford Mustang convertible for a new season of clever legal wheeling, dealing, and drama.
Hulu
Cadillac Man (10/1)
In one of his lesser-known roles, Robin Williams stars in this 1990 film as an auto dealer reaping the comedic consequences of his chaotic, womanizing personal life. It’s no classic, but it’s definitely worth a watch, especially if you find yourself missing Williams’ presence on the screen.
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Season 26 (10/1)
Guard your arteries: In this recent season of the long-running Food Network show, love-him-or-hate-him celebrity chef Guy Fieri road-trips around the U.S. (and the world) in search of the tastiest greasy-spoon cuisine and hole-in-the-wall hidden gems.
A longtime editor/writer and recently transplanted Hoosier, Caleb Cook lives in Xenia, Ohio. His favorite activities are reading and listening to music, although he occasionally emerges from the heap of books and vinyl records in his basement to stand blinking in the sunlight. Once fully acclimated to the outside world again, he can be observed hanging out with his wife, attempting a new recipe in the kitchen, attending movies, walking the dog, or wandering into a local brewery to inquire about what’s on tap. See more articles by Caleb.