Here’s What to Watch on Netflix This October: The Full List of New Releases

Netflix in October 2025 is basically that friend who shows up in your life with a bag of glitter, a caffeine overdose, and chaos in tow. Whether you are here for nostalgia, cinematic explosions, or questionable life lessons disguised as comedy, the streaming giant has prepared a menu of delights so varied it makes a buffet jealous.
Mayhem arrives loud, messy, and gloriously bingeable, exactly how streaming chaos is meant to be. Here is the complete list of all new Netflix releases dropping this October, perfectly cataloged.
Reality / Documentary
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Through everything from intense competitions to gripping true stories, the reality and documentary lineup immerses viewers in human ambition, strength, and unexpected twists. Because each story captures unadulterated emotion, moral dilemmas, and raw vulnerability, it provides a deeper look at what drives people to succeed, fail, and endure under pressure. Chasing triumph or facing harsh truths, these selections explore the unpredictable quirks of human nature, making audiences wonder how much they could endure or achieve when pushed to extremes.
- Rhythm + Flow France (After The Beat) Netflix Original – October 2
- Victoria Beckham (Limited Series) Netflix Original – October 9
- My Father, the BTK Killer (2025) Netflix Original – October 10
- Starting 5 (Season 2) Netflix Original – October 16
- Turn of the Tide: The Surreal Story of Rabo de Peixe (2025) Netflix Original – October 17
- Who Killed the Montreal Expos? (2025) Netflix Original – October 21
- Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia (Limited Series) Netflix Original – October 22
- The Monster of Florence (Limited Series) Netflix Original – October 22
- Babo: The Haftbefehl Story (2025) Netflix Original – October 28
- Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers (2025) Netflix Original – October 30
- Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will (Limited Series) Netflix Original – October 30
- The White House Effect (2025) Netflix Original – October 31
While reality exposes raw human stakes, comedy flips life’s intensity into absurdity, showing that sometimes laughing at chaos is the only way to survive the madness around us.
Comedy
Laugh-out-loud moments meet witty and unexpected twists in a lineup that combines absurd situations, clever banter, and human folly. Characters falter through misunderstandings, awkward circumstances, and odd conundrums. They release tension and show how hilariously unpredictable life can be. From clever sketches to situational humor, the stories explore relationships, social oddities, and everyday chaos with heart, charm, and timing. Comedy becomes both an escape and a mirror, letting audiences enjoy mistakes, awkward truths, and the pure joy of laughing at what could go wrong.
- About My Father (2023) – October 1
- Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) – October 1
- Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) – October 1
- Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) – October 1
- Coming to America (1988) – October 1
- Daddy Day Care (2003) – October 1
- Death Becomes Her (1992) – October 1
- Eddie Murphy: Raw (1987) – October 1
- Dodgeball: A TRUE Underdog Story (2004) – October 2
- Dudes (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 2
- Old Dog, New Tricks (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 3
- Sister Act (1992) – October 1
- Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) – October 1
- The Christmas Contract (2018) – October 1
- The Mask (1994) – October 1
- Vacation (2015) – October 13
- Son of a Donkey (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 30
- Matt McCusker: A Humble Offering (2025) Netflix Original – October 7
- Michelle Wolf: The Wolf (2025) Netflix Original – October 21
- Mo Amer: Wild World (2025) Netflix Original – October 28
As humor bends reality into ridiculous shapes, action and thrillers sharpen the stakes, proving that when danger comes knocking, laughter can quickly turn into a pulse-pounding fight for survival.
Action / Thriller
Thrilling chases, daring rescues, and fast-paced scenes all increase adrenaline levels. Heroes have to deal with betrayal, complex schemes, and constant dangers that test their skill, courage, and planning. Each story creates suspense with explosive set pieces, creative turns, and a constant pace by fusing action with character-driven stakes. From undercover operations to nearly impossible escapes, viewers are dragged into chaotic worlds where every choice matters. As each thrilling scene builds to shocking revelations, the genre's sense of urgency keeps viewers glued to the screen.
- Elysium (2013) – October 1
- Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2012) – October 1
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) – October 1
- Pineapple Express (2008) – October 1
- Point Break (1991) – October 1
- Red Dragon (2002) – October 1
- The A-Team (2010) – October 16
- Splinter Cell: Deathwatch (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 14
- A House of Dynamite (2025) Netflix Original – October 24
- Parish (Season 1) – October 24
- She Walks in Darkness (2025) Netflix Original – October 17
- Good News (2025) Netflix Original – October 17
- Halo (Seasons 1-2) – October 1
While danger keeps hearts racing, drama, crime, and mystery weave complex webs, revealing the consequences of ambition, secrets, and betrayal, where every decision can be a turning point in an unpredictable human story.
Drama / Crime / Mystery
Twisting plots and morally complex characters dominate, exploring obsession, deception, and the ripple effects of choices gone wrong. In addition to engaging investigations, viewers encounter tense relationships and secret agendas. By combining psychological intrigue with human drama, each new development heightens the suspense. Audiences are captivated by the genre's multi-layered narratives, which make them reflect on ethics, motivations, and the unpredictable character of human nature. Ethical choices carry significant weight and their consequences are unavoidable.
- Blue Crush (2002) – October 1
- Coach Carter (2005) – October 1
- Molly’s Game (2017) – October 1
- Law Abiding Citizen (2009) – October 1
- NCIS (Season 18-19) – October 1
- The Game: You Never Play Alone (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 2
- Steve (2025) Netflix Original – October 2
- The New Force (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 2
- Caramelo (2025) Netflix Original – October 8
- Néro The Assassin (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 8
- The Golden Egg (New Episodes Weekly) – October 8
- Boots (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 9
- Only We Know (2025) – October 9
- Old Money (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 10
- Nouvelle Vague (2025) Netflix Original – October 10
- Swim to Me (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 10
- Typhoon Family (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 11
- Some Other Woman (2023) – October 12
- The Dream Life of Mr. Kim (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 25
- The Asset (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 27
- Bad Influencer (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 31
- Breathless (Season 2) Netflix Original – October 31
- Turn of the Tide (Season 2) Netflix Original – October 17
- Inside Furioza (2025) Netflix Original – October 15
- No One Saw Us Leave (Limited Series) Netflix Original – October 15
- Taken in Plain Sight (2017) – October 15
- The Book Club Murders (2024) – October 1
- The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025) Netflix Original – October 10
- Dark Winds (Season 3) – October 27
- Rulers of Fortune (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 29
As mysteries unravel and stakes intensify, romance sweeps in to remind us that amidst chaos, love, awkward, messy, or hilarious, can spark, heal, or complicate life in delightfully unexpected ways.
Romance / Romantic Comedy
Love is messy, unpredictable, and irresistibly captivating in stories that balance humor, longing, and vulnerability. Awkward encounters, misunderstandings, and serendipitous moments reveal the joys and heartbreaks of connection. Characters stumble, grow, and swoon through tender interactions, exploring desire, intimacy, and the beauty of imperfection. Whether playful or poignant, the tales celebrate human connection while offering warmth and relatability. Romance reminds viewers that even amidst chaos and tension, emotions guide choices, friendships transform, and hearts remain surprisingly resilient in their pursuit of love.
- Dirty Dancing (1987) – October 1
- Love is Blind (Season 9) Netflix Original – October 1
- Meet Joe Black (1998) – October 1
- Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) – October 16
- Genie, Make a Wish (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 3
- Goodbye, Farewell (2024) – October 3
- Romantics Anonymous (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 16
- Sliding Doors (1998) – October 27
While hearts flutter in romance, shadows creep in horror and supernatural thrillers, proving that even love’s warmth cannot always ward off fear lurking in the corners of reality.
Horror / Supernatural / Thriller
Dark forces, psychological tension, and supernatural dread dominate, blurring reality and fear. From vengeful spirits to unexplained phenomena, every scene heightens suspense, delivering chills and unexpected twists. Characters confront secrets, past traumas, and unseen threats, testing courage, trust, and sanity. The genre thrives on anticipation, jump scares, and atmospheric dread, while exploring human resilience under pressure. Every shadow hides potential terror, each silence a prelude to fear, making viewers question what is real and what lurks just beyond sight in a world where nightmares feel disturbingly close.
- Dracula (1931) – October 1
- I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) – October 1
- Sinister 2 (2015) – October 1
- Slender Man (2018) – October 1
- 404 (2024) – October 4
- True Haunting (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 7
- We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018) – October 7
- The Wrath of Becky (2023) – October 1
- When a Stranger Calls (1979) – October 1
- The Strangers (2008) – October 1
- The Elixir (2025) Netflix Original – October 23
- Nightmares of Nature (Season 2 – Lost in the Jungle) Netflix Original – October 28
- NOS4A2 (Seasons 1-2) – October 29
While fear keeps pulses racing, family-friendly stories and animation transform imagination into joy, reminding us that adventure, creativity, and laughter can exist even when the world seems darkest.
Family / Kids / Animation
All ages can enjoy the creative adventures, lively characters, and moving lessons found in animated stories. Through everything from magical friendships to fantastical adventures, stories inspire bravery, compassion, and imagination. The way humor, heart, and moral lessons are woven into lively pictures captivates both children and adults. Characters triumph over challenges, celebrate victories, and discover the importance of kindness, strength, and unity. Whether exploring fantastical worlds or realistic childhood experiences, animation demonstrates how storytelling can be emotionally and educationally impactful, inspiring, entertaining, and fascinating audiences.
- Casper (1995) – October 1
- Daddy Day Care (2003) – October 1
- Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (2012) – October 1
- Ejen Ali: The Movie (2019) – October 1
- Ejen Ali: The Movie 2 (2025) – October 1
- Happy Halloween Playlist (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 1
- Spooky Halloween Playlist (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 1
- Riv4lries (Season 1) Netflix Original – October 1
- The Goonies (1985) – October 1
- The Way Home (Seasons 1-2) – October 1
- Winx Club: The Magic Is Back (Season 1) – October 2
- Dr. Seuss’s Horton! – October 6
- Despicable Me 3 (2017) – October 4
- Ramna1/2 (Season 2) Netflix Original – October 4
- Rurouni Kenshin (Season 2) – October 4
- Kurukshetra: The Great War of Mahabharata (2025) Netflix Original – October 10
- Thomas & Friends: Sodor Sings Together – October 16
- The Twits (2025) Netflix Original – October 17
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) – October 17
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- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016) – October 17
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023) – October 17
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Which of these October releases has you secretly (or not-so-secretly) waiting the most? Chaos, laughs, or nightmares? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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