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Netflix October Releases Summary

 

If you're seeking fresh entertainment on Netflix this October, you’re in luck.

 

The streaming giant has a diverse lineup just in time for the spooky season, with a range of horror films and a new chilling series, "The Fall of the House of Usher." Created by Mike Flanagan, known for "The Haunting of Hill House" and "Midnight Mass," this series has garnered significant buzz, set to debut on October 12.

 

 

Additionally, the beloved con artist series "Lupin" returns for its third season, much to fans' delight. Viewers can also look forward to a new docuseries that dives into the life of soccer superstar David Beckham, alongside a mind-bending detective thriller that unfolds across four distinct timelines.

 

 

On the cinematic side, expect some star power with Emily Blunt and Chris Evans in "Pain Hustlers," while comedians Bill Burr, Bobby Cannavale, and Bokeem Woodbine tackle life lessons in "Old Dads."

 

 

Here's a sneak peek of what's new on Netflix this month. We’ll also highlight content that will be leaving the platform soon. For additional viewing ideas, don’t forget to check out our recommendations for must-watch movies and shows across various streaming services this weekend.

 

 

The docuseries on David Beckham delves into the life of one of football’s most iconic figures, exploring his influence on pop culture in the early 2000s. This series offers a deeper look behind the glamour, featuring personal insights from Beckham and those closest to him, capturing his journey from modest beginnings to international football fame. This documentary is essential viewing for Manchester United fans and anyone who idolized Beckham during his rise to stardom.

 

 

_Premieres October 4 on Netflix._This October, Netflix is bringing a fresh lineup for viewers to enjoy, starting with the return of France's most notorious gentleman thief.

 

 

Assane Diop, played by Omar Sy, is back in Paris after a tumultuous escape from the law.

 

 

Last seen evading capture and wrongfully accused of murder by the affluent Hubert Pellegrin, Assane's journey takes a new turn as he attempts to keep a low profile to protect his son.

 

 

However, he can't resist planning a daring heist that promises to be his most ambitious yet.

 

 

Yet, the shadows of his past loom large, and unexpected challenges will complicate his plans.

 

 

Mark your calendars for October 5, as this thrilling saga returns to Netflix.

 

 

Also debuting on the same day is "Everything Now," a British teen comedy-drama starring Sophie Wilde.

 

 

The series follows 16-year-old Mia Polanco, who is reintegrating into society after battling an eating disorder.

 

 

Faced with the pressures of adolescence and modern social expectations, she crafts a bucket list to reclaim her teenage experiences.

 

 

With its quirky and relatable storyline, "Everything Now" is poised to become a hidden gem among Netflix offerings.

 

 

Don't miss its premiere on October 5.

 

 

On October 6, the drama intensifies with the arrival of a new series featuring Emily and Luke, portrayed by Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich.

 

 

As a dynamic couple thriving in a competitive New York financial firm, their recent engagement is put to the test by a coveted promotion.

 

 

As their professional ambitions clash, the couple must navigate the turbulent waters of love and career, revealing the true cost of their aspirations.

 

 

Prepare for a gripping narrative that explores ambition and relationships, premiering October 6 on Netflix.Mike Flanagan, renowned for his gothic storytelling, is set to release his final Netflix project for the foreseeable future. His new series, "The Fall of the House of Usher," draws inspiration from Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale and has garnered praise from critics.

 

 

This eight-episode miniseries centers on siblings Roderick and Madeline, portrayed by Bruce Greenwood and Mary McDonnell, who run a pharmaceutical empire. However, their company’s dark secrets are revealed as the heirs of the Usher family start dying under mysterious circumstances. Blending horror with dark humor, Flanagan's latest work marks a grand finale for his collaboration with Netflix.

 

 

Premieres on October 12 on Netflix.

 

 

In a twisty new series, a murder in London connects to events across different time periods: 1890, 1941, and 2053. As Detective Amak Okafor investigates the case, a web of conspiracy unfolds that threatens the very fabric of the United Kingdom. This innovative show combines elements of murder mystery, police procedural, and historical drama, featuring talents such as Shira Haas, Kyle Soller, and Stephen Graham.

 

 

Premieres on October 19 on Netflix.

 

 

Bill Burr makes his mark in the new comedy "Old Dads," which he co-writes, directs, and stars in. The film follows three lifelong friends, played by Burr, Bobby Cannavale, and Bokeem Woodbine, who embrace fatherhood later in life. Their challenges escalate as they decide to sell their company to a group of millennials, pushing them to adapt to modern times. This humorous yet heartfelt film is sure to resonate with fans of Burr's stand-up style.

 

 

Premieres on October 20 on Netflix.

 

 

"Life on Our Planet" is a groundbreaking nature docuseries produced by Steven Spielberg and the team behind the acclaimed "Our Planet." With Morgan Freeman lending his voice as narrator, this series explores the struggle for survival and dominance among Earth's species. Highlighting that 99% of past life forms are lost to history, it provides a deep dive into the rise and fall of the creatures that once inhabited our planet.

 

 

_Premieres on October 25 on Netflix._In October 2023, Netflix is set to unveil a lineup of fresh content, including engaging films and series that promise to captivate audiences.

 

 

First up is "Pain Hustlers," a gripping crime drama featuring Emily Blunt as Liza Drake, a high school dropout struggling to balance her job and motherhood. When Liza takes a position at a failing pharmaceutical start-up led by an overly enthusiastic boss played by Chris Evans, she quickly realizes that the company’s practices may be illegal. As Liza becomes entangled in a dangerous racketeering operation, the stakes rise dramatically. Directed by David Yates, known for his contributions to the Harry Potter series, this film draws comparisons to the iconic "The Wolf of Wall Street" by Martin Scorsese.

 

 

Catch "Pain Hustlers" on Netflix starting October 27.

 

 

Also returning this month is the animated favorite, "Big Mouth," which kicks off its seventh season. This beloved comedy, inspired by the teenage experiences of creators Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg, features a star-studded voice cast including John Mulaney, Jordan Peele, and Maya Rudolph, who has earned two Emmys for her work on the show. Season 7 promises to deliver more of the hilariously awkward situations and personal challenges that come with adolescence. Fans will be thrilled to learn that "Big Mouth" has already secured an eighth and final season, slated for release in 2024.

 

 

Don't miss the premiere of "Big Mouth" on October 20 on Netflix.

 

 

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A captivating exploration of true crime, "The Devil on Trial" delves into a remarkable case where demonic possession was presented as a legal defense in a murder trial.

 

 

In 1981, Arne Cheyenne Johnson asserted that he killed his landlord, Alan Bono, under the influence of supernatural forces.

 

 

This extraordinary claim attracted the attention of renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, inspiring the latest installment in "The Conjuring" series.

 

 

This Netflix documentary unravels the events leading to the murder, the subsequent trial, and its implications, featuring firsthand accounts from those intimately connected to the case, including Johnson himself.

 

 

Premiering October 17 on Netflix.

 

 

New Releases on October 1:

 

 

  • Season 4 of "60 Days In"
  • "A Beautiful Mind"
  • "American Beauty"
  • "Backdraft"
  • "Casper"
  • "Catch Me If You Can"
  • "Cinderella Man"
  • "Colombiana"
  • Seasons 1-3 of "Drake & Josh"
  • "Dune" (2021)
  • "Elysium"
  • "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
  • "Gladiator"
  • "Hot Tub Time Machine"
  • "Kung Fu Panda"
  • "Love Actually"
  • "Margot at the Wedding"
  • "Miss Juneteenth"
  • "Mission: Impossible" series (I, II, III, Ghost Protocol)
  • "My Best Friend's Wedding"
  • "Role Models"
  • "Saving Private Ryan"
  • "Scarface"
  • "Sex and the City" (2 and the movie)
  • "The Adventures of Tintin"
  • "The Amazing Spider-Man" series (1 and 2)
  • "The Firm"
  • "The House Bunny"
  • "The Little Rascals" (1994)
  • "War of the Worlds"

 

October 2: - "Strawberry Shortcake and the Beast of Berry Bog"

 

October 3: - "Beth Stelling: If You Didn't Want Me Then" (Netflix Comedy)

 

 

Beth Stelling presents her unique take on life, humorously sharing experiences involving camping with a fictitious husband and managing a raccoon army.

 

 

October 4: - "Beckham" (UK) (Netflix Documentary)

 

 

This four-part series reveals the journey of David Beckham, from his origins in East London to becoming a global football sensation, highlighting his struggles with ambition, love, and family dynamics.

 

 

  • "Keys to the Heart" (PH) (Netflix Film)

 

October 2023 Netflix Highlights

As October 2023 rolls in, Netflix unveils an exciting lineup of films and series. Here's a glance at what's new this month:

 

A gripping drama unfolds as a boxer, grappling with his troubled past, moves in with his estranged mother and his brother, who has autism. He finds himself navigating family dynamics that are foreign to him.

 

 

Next, for those who enjoy real-life adventures, the documentary "Race to the Summit" chronicles the intense rivalry between elite climbers Ueli Steck and Dani Arnold as they attempt to break speed records on the perilous north faces of the Swiss Alps.

 

 

Mark your calendars for October 5, as "Everything Now" debuts. This UK series follows 16-year-old Mia, who, after recovering from an eating disorder, creates a bucket list of essential teenage experiences to reclaim lost time.

 

 

On the same day, the film "Khufiya" will captivate viewers with its espionage thrills. A dedicated agent seeks vengeance after the murder of an undercover spy is linked to a mole in their intelligence unit.

 

 

Returning for its third installment is "Lupin." As Assane remains on the run, he must protect his loved ones from a distance while old enemies close in.

 

 

October 6 brings a chilling mystery in "A Deadly Invitation," where a true crime aficionado finds herself entangled in her sister’s murder amidst a group of affluent suspects.

 

 

The film "Ballerina" tells the story of an ex-bodyguard seeking revenge after losing her best friend, while "Fair Play" dives into the tumultuous dynamics of a couple facing unexpected challenges following a promotion in a competitive hedge fund environment.

 

 

On October 7, "Strong Girl Nam-Soon" introduces a protagonist with superhuman abilities who returns to Korea, only to find herself embroiled in a daunting drug case that tests her strength.

 

 

October 9 features "Stranded with My Mother-in-Law," a Brazilian series where couples face trials in a quest for a life-changing prize, aided by their mothers-in-law.

 

 

Finally, October 10 sees the return of "Di4ries" for its second season. As the school year begins anew, friendships are put to the test in a 3D class setting, challenging the bonds of its young characters.

 

 

Get ready for a month packed with drama, adventure, and intrigue on Netflix!Get ready for an exciting lineup this October as Netflix brings a variety of new movies and series that promise entertainment for all.

 

 

Starting on October 11, the second season of the popular Japanese series "Last One Standing" returns. This unique blend of comedy competition and scripted drama will keep you guessing who will emerge victorious in the ultimate showdown.

 

 

Also launching on the same day is "Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul," a compelling four-part documentary. Directed by R.J. Cutler and based on Jamie Ducharme’s book, it delves into the meteoric rise of the vaping giant and its subsequent downfall, providing a critical look at Silicon Valley’s influence over the last two decades.

 

 

Next, we have "Once Upon a Star," a heartwarming film set in 1970s Thailand, where a group of cinema projectionists faces challenges while trying to bring joy through live-dubbed films.

 

 

On October 12, the thrilling series "The Fall of the House of Usher" will captivate you with its tale of a powerful family whose dynasty begins to unravel as mysterious deaths plague their heirs.

 

 

The anime "Good Night World" also debuts on this day, exploring the lives of four dysfunctional family members who unknowingly create a perfect family dynamic within a virtual reality game.

 

 

If you're looking for family-friendly content, "LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising: Season 1: Part 2" will take you on an adventure as the ninjas race against time to find dragon cores and prevent disastrous mergequakes.

 

 

On October 13, brace yourself for "The Conference," a film where a group of public sector workers must confront both internal strife and an unexpected threat during a retreat.

 

 

Additionally, "Ijogbon," an engaging Nigerian film, tells the gripping story of four teens who discover uncut diamonds, only to find themselves pursued by those seeking the fortune.

 

 

Don’t miss the "Spy Kids" trilogy, featuring thrilling escapades that will delight both kids and adults alike.

 

 

Finally, mark your calendar for October 15 with "Camp Courage," a documentary that promises to inspire and entertain.

 

 

With such a diverse selection, October is set to be an exciting month on Netflix!In October 2023, Netflix is introducing a variety of films and series that cater to diverse tastes.

 

 

Starting with a poignant documentary, a young girl fleeing the conflict in Ukraine embarks on a summer camp adventure in the Alps with her grandmother, showcasing her courage amidst adversity.

 

 

On October 16, the family-friendly series "Oggy Oggy" returns for its third season, where the endearing cat spreads joy, albeit sometimes finding himself in lighthearted trouble.

 

 

The following day, viewers can dive into "The Devil on Trial," a captivating documentary examining the unique case where demonic possession was used as a defense in a murder trial in the United States. This gripping tale includes chilling accounts of possession and a murder that challenges our understanding of fear.

 

 

Also on October 17, Heather McMahan presents her latest stand-up special, "Son I Never Had," bringing her comedic flair to the stage.

 

 

For younger audiences, “I Woke Up a Vampire” introduces Carmie, a 13-year-old who discovers her half-vampire heritage on her birthday, complicating her middle school experience.

 

 

October 18 features "Kaala Paani," a gripping series set in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where a mysterious illness prompts a desperate struggle for survival as the search for a cure intensifies.

 

 

On October 19, fans can enjoy "American Ninja Warrior" seasons 12 and 13, along with "Bebefinn" season 2. "Bodies," a UK series, presents a complex murder mystery involving four detectives across different timelines who must solve a historical murder to prevent future chaos.

 

 

Anime enthusiasts can look forward to "Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix," where a cyborg supersoldier navigates a dystopian world as he searches for a worthy cause.

 

 

"Crashing Eid" explores cultural intersections when Razan's British Pakistani fiancé unexpectedly joins her family's Eid celebrations, challenging perceptions of suitability.

 

 

In the film "Crypto Boy," a young man becomes ensnared by the seductive world of cryptocurrency following a fallout with his father.

 

 

Lastly, ghost-hunting fans can catch up with seasons 8-9 of "Ghost Hunters," and music lovers can follow the journey of an aspiring reggaeton artist in "Neon," as he and his friends tackle challenges in Miami in pursuit of their dreams.

 

 

To wrap up this exciting month, "Big Mouth" returns for its seventh season on October 20, promising more of its signature humor and relatable themes.

 

 

October 2023 Netflix Releases

 

As October rolls in, Netflix introduces an exciting lineup of new series and films to entertain viewers.

 

One of the highlights is the return of Big Mouth , now in its seventh season, where the characters transition from middle school to the complexities of high school life. With new environments and challenges, the hormone monsters are back to stir up the drama.

 

 

Creature takes viewers to Ottoman-era Istanbul, where a scientist's reckless decisions lead to catastrophic results as his student employs risky methods to complete his research.

 

 

For horror enthusiasts, Disco Inferno tells the tale of a couple whose dance floor dreams turn into a nightmare when they awaken a sinister force that targets their unborn child.

 

 

In Doona! , a college student faces the ups and downs of academia while sharing a living space with a stunning ex-k-pop star, adding a unique twist to his daily life.

 

 

Returning for its seventh season, Elite continues to unravel the lives of students at Las Encinas, where Omar and Iván navigate heartache and trust issues amidst Isadora's family troubles.

 

 

Flashback presents a gripping narrative as a yoga instructor's life flashes before her during a traumatic home invasion, forcing her to confront her past to save her loved one.

 

 

The Kandasamys: The Baby sees the in-laws create comedic chaos while celebrating the arrival of a grandchild in Mauritius, marking the fourth chapter of this beloved franchise.

 

 

Old Dads humorously explores the lives of three friends who become fathers later in life, facing the challenges of modern parenting and generational differences.

 

 

Reality TV fans can look forward to Surviving Paradise , a thrilling competition series that promises to captivate audiences.

 

 

In the documentary realm, Vjeran Tomic: The Spider-Man of Paris provides an insider's perspective on the audacious art heist at the Paris Museum of Modern Art, narrated by the burglar himself.

 

 

On October 23, Princess Power returns for its second season, showcasing the teamwork of princesses as they tackle challenges in the whimsical fruitdoms.

 

 

The following day, viewers can binge-watch The Family Business across its first four seasons and dive into the gripping documentary Get Gotti , which chronicles the FBI's pursuit of mob boss John Gotti.

 

 

Finally, don’t miss Pete Holmes: I Am Not For Everyone , a comedy special that promises laughs and insights.

 

 

Mark your calendars for these exciting new titles on Netflix this October! In October 2023, Netflix brings a diverse lineup of films and series that promise to entertain and inspire.

 

 

Starting with a comedic highlight, Pete Holmes takes the stage for a relatable stand-up performance, sharing anecdotes about his life, including the humorous aftermath of a prostate exam and unforgettable moments with his mother.

 

 

On October 25, viewers can dive into "Absolute Beginners," a vibrant series following two teenage friends who, while enjoying the beach, set their sights on casting a charming athlete in their sensual short film.

 

 

"Burning Betrayal," a gripping film based on Sue Hecker's novel, explores themes of deceit and self-discovery as an accountant turns her fiancé's betrayal into a chance for a thrilling sexual awakening, though it leads to perilous outcomes.

 

 

For those interested in nature and history, "Life on Our Planet" is a documentary that chronicles the extraordinary fight for survival on Earth, revealing the astonishing diversity of life and the secrets of ancient species long lost to time.

 

 

Fans of mystery can catch the latest season of "The Unxplained with William Shatner," which returns with more intriguing investigations.

 

 

On October 26, the anime "Pluto" unveils a dark narrative where advanced robots and their human allies fall victim to a sinister plot, leaving Inspector Gesicht to uncover the truth while facing his own peril.

 

 

The following day, October 27, brings "Pain Hustlers," featuring Emily Blunt as Liza, a struggling mother who, after losing her job, enters a morally ambiguous world of pharmaceutical sales, teaming up with Chris Evans' character in a dangerous venture.

 

 

"Sister Death" transports viewers to a former convent where a novice named Narcisa teaches girls while confronting haunting forces from her past.

 

 

The series "Tore" explores a young man's journey through grief and self-exploration in a chaotic world of vice following the death of his best friend.

 

 

Additionally, "Yellow Door: '90s Lo-Fi Film Club" offers a nostalgic look at South Korea's cinematic landscape, spotlighting the rise of young film lovers, including the acclaimed Bong Joon-ho.

 

 

On October 28, "Castaway Diva" follows an aspiring singer who, after years on a deserted island, returns to civilization with relentless determination to pursue her dreams.

 

 

October 29 features the premiere of "Botched," a reality series that dives into the world of cosmetic surgery gone wrong.

 

 

Finally, on October 31, get ready to laugh with "Ralph Barbossa: Cowabunga," a new comedy special that promises to deliver a delightful Halloween treat.

 

 

October 2023 Netflix Highlights

 

October 2023 brings a fresh lineup to Netflix, perfect for your viewing pleasure.

 

Stand-up enthusiasts can catch a new special featuring Ralph Barbosa, sure to deliver laughs and good vibes.

 

 

For fans of animated adventures, "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is a must-watch, showcasing stunning visuals and compelling storytelling.

 

 

As the month progresses, several titles will be leaving the platform. Notably, "The Rental" will bid farewell on October 2nd, while "Jexi" exits on the 4th.

 

 

Mark your calendars for October 5th, as the "Expendables" trilogy — including parts 1, 2, and 3 — will also depart.

 

 

Additionally, "American Pie: Girls' Rules" is scheduled to leave on October 14th.

 

 

Later in the month, a variety of series will come to an end on the 31st, including "Half & Half" (seasons 1-4) and "One on One" (seasons 1-5).

 

 

For those looking to binge-watch before these titles vanish, consider classics like "Cliffhanger," "Collateral," and "Coming to America."

 

 

Don’t forget about iconic films such as "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "Girl, Interrupted," and "Pride & Prejudice."

 

 

Last but not least, if you're in the mood for nostalgic fun, revisit "Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie," or dive into the action-packed "Into the Badlands" series (seasons 1-3).

 

 

With so many options available this October, it's a great time to settle in and explore these diverse stories, both new and old.

 

 

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