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Welcome to October and your comprehensive rundown of everything coming to Netflix throughout October 2025, including all licensed movies and series for the United States, as well as all the Netflix Original titles on the way globally.
This list will continue to be a work-in-progress, updated throughout September 2025 and into October as we learn of more titles scheduled to release during the month. Please keep it bookmarked.
As always, while this list covers everything new coming up, we also recommend familiarizing yourself with all the movies, series, and games scheduled to leave Netflix throughout October 2025 here.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 1st
- About My Father (2023) – Comedy starring Sebastian Maniscalco as himself, bringing his old-school father (Robert De Niro) to meet his fiancée’s family. Directed by Laura Terruso.
- Austin Powers Movie Collection:
- Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
- Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
- Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
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- Beverly Hills Cop Movie Collection:
- Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
- Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)
- Beverly Hills Cop III (1994)
- Blue Crush (2002) – A sports drama directed by John Stockwell, starring Kate Bosworth and Michelle Rodriguez, about a young woman chasing her dream of becoming a pro surfer in Hawaii.
- Casper (1995) – A family-friendly supernatural comedy directed by Brad Silberling, starring Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman, about a kind-hearted ghost who befriends a young girl while sinister forces pursue his haunted mansion.
- Coach Carter (2005) – Directed by Thomas Carter, this inspiring sports drama stars Samuel L. Jackson as a high school basketball coach who benches his undefeated team for poor academic performance, stressing discipline and education over victories.
- Dirty Dancing (1987) – Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey star in this romantic dance film that inspired a generation.
- Coming to America (1988) – Directed by John Landis, this classic comedy stars Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall as an African prince and his aide who travel incognito to Queens, New York, in search of true love.
- Daddy Day Care (2003) – A family comedy directed by Steve Carr, starring Eddie Murphy and Jeff Garlin as out-of-work dads who open a chaotic but heartfelt daycare center.
- Death Becomes Her (1992) – Directed by Robert Zemeckis, this dark comedy stars Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis in a satirical tale of vanity, immortality, and rivalry gone horribly wrong.
- Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (2012) – An animated film directed by Chris Renaud, featuring the voices of Zac Efron, Taylor Swift, and Danny DeVito, telling the eco-cautionary tale of a boy who learns about the importance of trees.
- Dracula (1931) – Directed by Tod Browning, this iconic Universal horror film stars Bela Lugosi in his legendary role as Count Dracula, bringing Bram Stoker’s vampire to chilling cinematic life.
- Eddie Murphy: Raw (1987) – A stand-up comedy concert film directed by Robert Townsend, showcasing Eddie Murphy’s sharp, uncensored routine that cemented his status as one of the biggest comedians of the 1980s.
- Ejen Ali: The Movie (2019) and Ejen Ali: The Movie 2 (2025) – Animated films from India.
- Elysium (2013) – Directed by Neill Blomkamp, this sci-fi action film stars Matt Damon and Jodie Foster in a story of class struggle set between an overpopulated Earth and a luxurious space station reserved for the elite.
- Fifty Shades Collection:
- Fifty Shades Darker (2017)
- Fifty Shades Freed (2018)
- Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
- Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2012) – Nicholas Cage returned in this sequel with Johnny Blaze getting a chance at redemption.
- Hacksaw Ridge (2016) – Directed by Mel Gibson, this World War II drama stars Andrew Garfield as real-life medic Desmond Doss, who saved dozens of soldiers during the Battle of Okinawa without ever carrying a weapon.
- Halo (Seasons 1-2) – Sci-fi action series based on the hit video game franchise, starring Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief with Natascha McElhone and Jen Taylor. Produced and originally released by Showtime/Paramount+.
- Happy Halloween Playlist (Season 1) Netflix Original – A new collection of spooky kids episodes from across Netflix’s animated kids library.
- I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) – Directed by Danny Cannon, this slasher sequel stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. as survivors of the original who are once again stalked by a vengeful killer.
- Law Abiding Citizen (2009) – A crime thriller directed by F. Gary Gray, starring Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx, about a man seeking ruthless justice after his family’s killers escape proper punishment.
- Love is Blind (Season 9) Netflix Original – A new season of the hit dating-reality series.
- Meet Joe Black (1998) – Directed by Martin Brest, this romantic fantasy drama stars Brad Pitt as Death in human form who experiences life and love with a media tycoon’s daughter, played by Claire Forlani, while her father is portrayed by Anthony Hopkins.
- Molly’s Game (2017) – A biographical drama directed by Aaron Sorkin, starring Jessica Chastain as Molly Bloom, the former Olympic skier who ran high-stakes underground poker games attended by Hollywood stars and elite financiers.
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) – Directed by Doug Liman, this action comedy stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a married couple who discover they are both assassins secretly hired to kill each other.
- NCIS (Season 18-19) – New seasons of CBS’s long-running procedural crime series.
- One Piece (Season 25) – Anime series.
- Pineapple Express (2008) – Directed by David Gordon Green, this stoner action-comedy stars Seth Rogen and James Franco as a process server and his dealer who get tangled up with violent criminals after witnessing a murder.
- Point Break (1991) – Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, this adrenaline-fueled thriller stars Keanu Reeves as an undercover FBI agent and Patrick Swayze as the charismatic surfer and bank robber he pursues.
- Red Dragon (2002) – Directed by Brett Ratner, this psychological thriller stars Edward Norton as an FBI profiler and Anthony Hopkins reprising his role as Hannibal Lecter in the prequel to The Silence of the Lambs.
- Scarface (1983) – Directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone, this crime epic stars Al Pacino as Tony Montana, a Cuban refugee who builds a violent drug empire in Miami.
- Sinister 2 (2015) – Directed by Ciarán Foy, this supernatural horror sequel stars James Ransone and Shannyn Sossamon, following a mother and her twin sons who become the next targets of the pagan deity Bughuul.
- Spooky Halloween Playlist (Season 1) Netflix Original – A new collection of spooky kids episodes from across Netflix’s library.
- Riv4lries (Season 1) Netflix Original – Italian family series. At a middle school in Pisa, no one has ever challenged the cool kids — until new girl Terry arrives with bold ideas and the rivalries begin.
- Sister Act (1992) – Musical comedy starring Whoopi Goldberg as a lounge singer hiding in a convent. Directed by Emile Ardolino, co-starring Maggie Smith and Harvey Keitel.
- Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) – Sequel with Whoopi Goldberg returning as Sister Mary Clarence, helping teach music at a struggling school. Features Lauryn Hill in an early role.
- Slender Man (2018) – Horror film inspired by the internet myth of the faceless figure, starring Joey King and Julia Goldani Telles. Directed by Sylvain White.
- Taxi Driver (1976) – Directed by Martin Scorsese, this gritty psychological drama stars Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle, a disturbed New York cab driver whose descent into obsession leads to violent vigilantism.
- Training Day (2001) – Directed by Antoine Fuqua, this crime thriller stars Denzel Washington in an Oscar-winning role as a corrupt LAPD narcotics officer opposite Ethan Hawke as his rookie partner facing a moral crucible.
- The Book Club Murders (2024) – Lifetime crime drama movie about a woman setting out to find the killer of her book club.
- The Christmas Contract (2018) – Lifetime holiday comedy starring Robert Buckley and Danneel Ackles.
- The Goonies (1985) – Directed by Richard Donner and produced by Steven Spielberg, this beloved adventure stars Sean Astin and Josh Brolin as kids who discover a treasure map and embark on a quest to find pirate gold while evading criminals.
- The Hurt Locker (2008) – Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, this tense war thriller stars Jeremy Renner and Anthony Mackie as members of a U.S. Army bomb disposal unit in Iraq, exploring the psychology of combat under constant danger.
- The Lincoln Lawyer (2011) – Directed by Brad Furman, this legal thriller stars Matthew McConaughey as a slick defense attorney who operates out of his chauffeured Lincoln Town Car while taking on a dangerous high-profile case.
- The Mask (1994) – A fantasy comedy directed by Chuck Russell, starring Jim Carrey as a meek bank clerk who transforms into a manic, cartoonish trickster after discovering a magical mask.
- The Strangers (2008) – Directed by Bryan Bertino, this chilling home invasion horror stars Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman as a couple terrorized by three masked intruders in a remote vacation house.
- The Way Home (Seasons 1-2) – Hallmark Channel’s fantasy time-travel series starring Andie MacDowell.

- The Wrath of Becky (2023) – Sequel to the action-horror *Becky*, starring Lulu Wilson as a teen taking revenge on violent extremists. Co-stars Seann William Scott. Directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote.
- When a Stranger Calls (1979) – Directed by Fred Walton, this suspenseful horror film stars Carol Kane and Charles Durning, opening with the infamous “the call is coming from inside the house” twist as a babysitter is stalked by a sadistic killer.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 2nd
- After School Doctor (New Episode) – Japanese drama.
- Dodgeball: A TRUE Underdog Story (2004) – Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn go battling with their balls in this comedy.
- Dudes (Season 1) Netflix Original – German comedy series spinning off from Spain’s Alpha Males, centering on a group of men navigating modern masculinity.
- Rockstar: Duki From The End of the World (2025) Netflix Original – Argentinian music documentary.
- The Game: You Never Play Alone (Season 1) Netflix Original – Indian crime mystery series. A career-driven game developer fights back against misogynistic expectations after she becomes the target of brutal attacks online and in real life.
- The Martian (2015) – Directed by Ridley Scott, this sci-fi survival drama stars Matt Damon as an astronaut stranded on Mars who must use ingenuity and science to survive while NASA scrambles to bring him home.
- The Pride of the Temp (Seasons) – Japanese drama series.

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- Winx Club: The Magic Is Back (Season 1) – After discovering her magic, Bloom joins Alfea, forms the Winx with five friends, and together they must unlock their power to face rising secrets and dangerous enemies.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 3rd
- A Haunted House (2013) and A Haunted House 2 (2014) – Marlon Wayans headlines this late-night comedy horror spoof.
- Dawson’s Creek (Seasons 1-6) – The classic teen drama series from The WB.
- Genie, Make a Wish (Season 1) Netflix Original – Korean rom-com where a genie awakens after a millennium to discover love in the modern world.
- Goodbye, Farewell (2024) – Indonesian romantic drama film directed and written by Adriyanto Dewo

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- Monster: The Ed Gein Story (Limited Series) Netflix Original – The third installment in Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s anthology dives into the chilling crimes of Ed Gein, with Charlie Hunnam leading the cast.
- Old Dog, New Tricks (Season 1) Netflix Original – Spanish sitcom about a financially struggling veterinarian forced to swap the countryside for a glamorous city pet store job.
- Rhythm + Flow France (After The Beat) Netflix Original – Documentary serving as a follow-up to the competition series.
- Steve (2025) Netflix Original – Cillian Murphy stars as a troubled high school teacher in this drama inspired by the novel Shy.
- The New Force (Season 1) Netflix Original – Swedish period drama about the nation’s first female police recruits breaking barriers in the early 20th century
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 4th
- 404 (2024) – A Thai horror-comedy about a shady house flipper attempting to exploit an abandoned hotel, only to face its ghostly owner.
- Benjamin (2018) – R-rated comedy starring Bob Saget and Kevin Pollak. About a family that calls an intervention on a kid who’s doing drugs.
- Despicable Me 3 (2017) – Directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, this animated comedy sees Steve Carell voicing both Gru and his long-lost twin Dru, as they team up against former child star-turned-villain Balthazar Bratt, voiced by Trey Parker.
- IP Man Movie Collection:
- Ip Man
- Ip Man 2
- Ip Man 3
- Ip Man 4: The Finale
- Match Point (2006) – Tennis instructor Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) ascends to a life of luxury by marrying into a wealthy family. His newfound social status is threatened when he becomes irresistibly drawn to Nola Rice (Scarlett Johansson), his best friend’s girlfriend.
- Ramna1/2 (Season 2) Netflix Original – The mayhem continues at the Tendo Dojo as Akane and Ranma deal with a spatula-wielding fiancée, fowl-tempered rival and lecherous martial arts master.
- Rurouni Kenshin (Season 2) – Anime series.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 5th
- Love is Blind: France (Reunion Episode) Netflix Original
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 6th
- A Nation of Tteok (Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly) – South Korean food docu-series.
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- Dr. Seuss’s Horton! – Animated adaptation following Horton the elephant, from creators Dustin Ferrer, Becky Friedman, and Brown Bag Films.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 7th
- Matt McCusker: A Humble Offering (2025) Netflix Original – Stand-up comedy special.
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- Nurse Jackie (Seasons 1-7) – A dark medical dramedy starring Edie Falco as Jackie Peyton, a brilliant but deeply flawed ER nurse in New York City, balancing the chaos of her job with an escalating painkiller addiction.
- True Haunting (Season 1) Netflix Original – Horror docu-series about people who have lived through paranormal encounters.
- We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018) – Thriller starring Taissa Farmiga and Alexandra Daddario.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 8th
- Caramelo (2025) Netflix Original – Brazilian drama film. Pedro (Rafael Vitti) is a determined chef who is about to fulfill his dream of running a restaurant when an unexpected diagnosis turns everything upside down. With the help of an adorable caramel mutt, he embarks on a touching journey of rediscovery and connection, finding meaning and inspiration in the present moment—as well as a lifelong friendship.
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- Néro The Assassin (Season 1) Netflix Original – French historical series set in the early 1500s, where a ruthless assassin is on the run with his estranged daughter.
- Poldark (Seasons 1-5) – Hit British period drama series.
- The Golden Egg (New Episodes Weekly) – Okuyama Aoi is leading this new Japanese drama series about a journalist who is now looking for tabloid scoops at a weekly magazine.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 9th
- Boots (Season 1) Netflix Original – Inspired by Greg Cope White’s memoir, this LGBTQ coming-of-age story follows a young man entering the military in the 1980s.
- Christmas Blood Christmas (2022) – A woman must trade festive fun for survival when a robot Santa goes on a blood rampage.
- Deadstream (2022) – Horror about a content creator attempts a comeback with livstreaming in a haunted house.
- Dendam Malam Kelam (2025) – Thriller about a deceitful husband and lover spiraling after he killed his wife.
- Host (2020) – Horror about six friends hiring a medium on Zoom over the lockdown to hold a virtual seance.
- Only We Know (2025) – Filipino drama.
- Prevenge (2016) – Horror comedy starring Alice Lowe.
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- The Maze Runner Collection – Dystopian sci-fi movie trilogy starring Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, and Will Poulter.
- The Maze Runner (2014)
- Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015)
- Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018)
- The Resurrected (Season 1) Netflix Original – Chinese drama starring Shu Qi and Sinje Lee about life, loss, and unexpected second chances.
- Victoria Beckham (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Documentary series looking into the life of the Spice Girl, designer, and partner of David Beckham.
- What Happens Later (2023) – Romance film starring David Duchovny and Meg Ryan.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 10th
- Kurukshetra: The Great War of Mahabharata (2025) Netflix Original – Indian animated epic telling the story of different perspectives over an 18-day war.
- My Father, the BTK Killer (2025) Netflix Original – True-crime documentary.
- Old Money (Season 1) Netflix Original – Turkish drama series.
- Swim to Me (Season 1) Netflix Original – A Chilean drama from Dominga Sotomayor based on Alia Trabucco’s novel, exploring the dangerous bond between a young girl and her caretaker.
- The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025) Netflix Original – Kiera Knightley headlines this suspenseful adaptation of Ruth Ware’s bestselling crime mystery.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 11th
- Love in the Clouds (Season 1) – Chinese fantasy series. After her surprise defeat in a supernatural martial arts tournament, a ruthless warrior dons a disguise to get revenge on the ex-convict who bested her.
- Typhoon Family (Season 1) Netflix Original – K-drama series.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 12th
- Some Other Woman (2023) – A woman is whisked away to a tropical island by her husband’s work for what was only supposed to be a few months, but that soon turns into years. Starring Amanda Crew, Tom Felton, and Ashley Greene.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 13th
- Vacation (2015) – Ed Helms and Christina Applegate headline this family road trip comedy serving as a reboot for the classic Chevy Chase movies.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 14th
- Everybody Loves Me When I’m Dead (2025) Netflix Original – Thai drama film from director Nithiwat Tharatorn.
- Splinter Cell: Deathwatch (Season 1) Netflix Original – Action-packed adaptation of the iconic video game franchise, featuring covert operative Sam Fisher.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 15th
- Held Hostage in my House (2024) – Anna Elizabeth James is the writer and director behind this mystery thriller.
- Inside Furioza (2025) Netflix Original – Polish crime prison drama movie.
- No One Saw Us Leave (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Mexican drama series inspired by a true story about a mother who faces a difficult separation with her kids being taken away.
- Six Kings Slam 2025 (LIVE) Netflix Original – The world’s top-ranked players take the court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for a star-studded tennis showcase with ultimate bragging rights on the line.
- Taken in Plain Sight (2017) – A Lifetime true-crime drama based on real events, starring Alyvia Alyn Lind, Joely Fisher, and Kelly Rutherford, about a young girl manipulated and abducted by a trusted family friend.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 16th
- Bad Shabbos (2024) – SVOD debut of this family comedy starring Kyra Sedgwick and Mila Vayntrub.
- Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) – Isla Fisher and Hugh Dancy headline this romantic comedy about a shopping addict working for a financial magazine.
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- I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) – When five friends inadvertently cause a deadly car accident, they cover up their involvement and make a pact to keep it a secret rather than face the consequences. A year later, their past comes back to haunt them and they’re forced to confront a horrifying truth: someone knows what they did last summer…and is hell-bent on revenge. As one by one the friends are stalked by a killer, they discover this has happened before, and they turn to two survivors of the legendary Southport Massacre of 1997 for help.
- Romantics Anonymous (Season 1) Netflix Original – Romantic K-drama comedy features an Asian ensemble cast, with Shun Oguri as Sosuke, a man unable to have physical contact with others, and Han Hyo-joo as Hana, a woman who fears eye contact.
- Starting 5 (Season 2) Netflix Original – Jaylen Brown, Kevin Durant, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Tyrese Haliburton and James Harden are the subjects of this new season of the NBA docu-series.
- The Time That Remains (2025) Netflix Original – Surrounded by a string of deaths, an older woman relives her romance with a mysterious, ageless lover as an inspector closes in on their dark secret.
- The A-Team (2010) – Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper headed up this reboot of the hit TV series with Joe Carnahan directing.
- The Diplomat (Season 3) Netflix Original – The political thriller starring Keri Russell returns with new global crises and high-stakes diplomacy.
- Thomas & Friends: Sodor Sings Together (2025) – New animated hour-long special.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 17th
- 27 Nights (2025) Netflix Original – Argentinian movie about Martha Hoffman, a wealthy 83-year-old patron who’s admitted to a psychiatric clinic at the request of her daughters, who claim she suffers from dementia.
- Good News (2025) Netflix Original – South Korean thriller set in the 1970s, directed by Byun Sung-hyun, involving espionage and political intrigue.
- She Walks in Darkness (2025) Netflix Original – A Spanish action thriller inspired by the real undercover mission that turned the tide against ETA terrorism.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Collection:
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023)
- The Perfect Neighbor (2025) Netflix Original – True-crime documentary examining how a petty neighborhood dispute in Florida spiraled into deadly violence.
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- The Twits (2025) Netflix Original – Animated reimagining of Roald Dahl’s classic tale about the grotesque Mr. and Mrs. Twit, from director Phil Johnston.
- Turn of the Tide (Season 2) Netflix Original – The Portuguese coming-of-age crime drama continues with new challenges for Eduardo and his friends.
- Turn of the Tide: The Surreal Story of Rabo de Peixe (2025) Netflix Original – A documentary companion to the Portuguese series looking into the true story behind the show.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 18th
- Don’t Say A Word (2001) – Thriller starring Michael Douglas.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 21st
- Michelle Wolf: The Wolf (2025) Netflix Original – Stand-up special.
- The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (Season 2) – AMC’s zombie series with Norman Reedus.
- Who Killed the Montreal Expos? (2025) Netflix Original – Canadian documentary looking into the downfall of the baseball team, the Montreal Expos.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 22nd
- Baby Bandito (Season 2) Netflix Original – Three years after their legendary heist, Kevin and Mística assemble a fresh crew to reclaim their stolen fortune, even as they remain fugitives on the run. Colombian series.
- Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Crime docu-series that covers a brutal mob war between John Stanfa and Joey Merlino plunges ’90s Philadelphia into chaos and bloodshed in this captivating true-crime series.
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- The Monster of Florence (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Italian true-crime series exploring the infamous serial killings that haunted Florence for decades.
- Tokyo Tarareba Girls (Multiple Season) – Japanese live-action drama based on the manga.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 23rd
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- Nobody Wants This (Season 2) Netflix Original – The offbeat comedy starring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell returns with more awkward and heartfelt chaos.
- The Elixir (2025) Netflix Original – Indonesian horror – An elixir unleashes the undead in a village. A family at odds with one another must unite and fight to survive as their hometown collapses.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 24th
- A House of Dynamite (2025) Netflix Original – Kathryn Bigelow directs a high-octane thriller about an unidentified missile threat against the US, with an ensemble cast of political and military power players.
- Parish (Season 1) – AMC action series starring Giancarlo Esposito.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 25th
- The Dream Life of Mr. Kim (Season 1) Netflix Original – K-Drama series.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 27th
- Dark Winds (Season 3) – AMC’s hit crime-drama series returns.
- Sliding Doors (1998) – Directed by Peter Howitt, this romantic drama stars Gwyneth Paltrow and John Hannah, exploring two parallel storylines that unfold depending on whether she catches or misses a train.
- The Asset (Seasib 1) Netflix Original – Danish crime drama series starring Clara Dessau and Maria Corsden. Infiltrating a criminal empire, undercover agent Tea becomes torn between her mission and a desire to help the ringleader’s girlfriend escape.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 28th
- Babo: The Haftbefehl Story (2025) Netflix Original – German documentary on the rap icon.
- Mo Amer: Wild World (2025) Netflix Original – Stand-up comedy special.
- Nightmares of Nature (Season 2 – Lost in the Jungle) Netflix Original – Narrated by Maya Hawke, this horror nature docu-series from Blumhouse.
- Physical: Asia (Season 1) Netflix Original – A regional spin-off of the popular reality competition show, testing contestants in grueling physical challenges.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 29th
- Ballad of a Small Player (2025) Netflix Original – Colin Farrell stars as Lord Doyle, a gambler drowning in debt on Macau’s casino floors, who finds unexpected salvation through a mysterious woman played by Fala Chen.
- NOS4A2 (Seasons 1-2) – AMC’s hit series about an immortal who feeds off the souls of young children, starring Zachary Quinto.
- Rulers of Fortune (Season 1) Netflix Original – Brazilian crime drama series.
- Selling Sunset (Season 9) Netflix Original – The hit real-estate reality series returns with new drama among the Oppenheim Group agents.
- Small Engine Repair (2021) – Crime thriller starring Jon Bernthal and Shea Whigham that sees the reunion of three buddies taking a dark turn when a frat boy appears on their doorstep.
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- The Forgiven (2021) – Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain star in this crime drama. Over a weekend in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, a random accident reverberates through the lives of both the local Muslims and Western visitors to a house party in a grand villa.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 30th
- Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers (2025) Netflix Original – Aileen Wuornos remains a rarity: a female serial killer. From childhood abuse to death-row revelations, this documentary revisits her life and crimes.
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- Amsterdam Empire (Season 1) Netflix Original – Famke Janssen and Jacob Derwig star in this new series from the Netherlands covering the owners of a coffee shop empire, which looks like it could come crashing down.
- Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Spanish language mini-series on the late Mexican singing idol Juan Gabriel.
- Son of a Donkey (Season 1) Netflix Original – Australian comedy series. Theo comes up with chaotic schemes to save his impounded car. Meanwhile, his dying dad will stop at nothing to find himself a new kidney.
- The Rats: A Witcher Tale (2025) Netflix Original – A spin-off to Netflix’s The Witcher focusing on the motley crew of The Rats.
- The Witcher (Season 4) Netflix Original – The penultimate season of Netflix’s flagship fantasy series with Liam Hemsworth taking up the role of Geralt.
What’s Coming to Netflix on October 31st
- Bad Influencer (Season 1) Netflix Original – South African drama series.
- Breathless (Season 2) Netflix Original – The Spanish medical drama continues with more high-stakes cases and personal turmoil.
- Rhythm + Flow France (Season 4) Netflix Original – Reality competition series.
- The White House Effect (2025) Netflix Original – Documentary tracing how early climate policy decisions under President George H.W. Bush shaped today’s crisis.
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