From returning originals like Daredevil, Little Things and Making a Murderer to new series like Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Netflix has a packed line-up for the month of October.
Also hitting the streaming service are some acclaimed and highly-anticipated films like 22 July, Apostle and the streaming debut of Sanju. Here’s your guide to staying in with Netflix in October.
Little Things Season 2
Netflix picks up season 2 of the popular web series. More fun ensues as Kavya and Dhruv’s relationship progresses amid conversations about their future and visits from family and friends.
Available for streaming from 4 October.
Marvel’s Daredevil Season 3
The superhero series returns for season 3. With Wilson Fisk out of prison and back to corrupting Hell's Kitchen, Matt Murdock must rise from the ashes.
Available for streaming from 16 October.
Making a Murderer: Part 2
The new season of the acclaimed documentary series picks up where Part 1 left off. With a national profile and new support after the release of "Making a Murderer," Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey continue to fight for exoneration.
Available for streaming from 19 October.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
This Netflix original brings a new incarnation of the beloved character. As her 16th birthday nears, Sabrina must choose between the witch world of her family and the human world of her friends. Based on the Archie comic.
Available for streaming from 26 October.
Wanderlust
Toni Collette stars in this British drama series. A therapist tries to keep her spark with her husband alive after a cycling accident causes them to reassess their relationship.
Available for streaming from 19 October.
Riverdale Season 3
While navigating the troubled waters of sex, romance, school and family, teen Archie and his gang become entangled in a dark Riverdale mystery. The popular series returns for its much-awaited 3rd season.
Available for streaming from 11 October.
Big Mouth Season 2
This animated series is a filthy, honest and hilarious look at coming of age. Carnal urges and teen angst abound as Nick, Andrew and friends pursue new crushes, tangle with the Shame Wizard and sample pot for the first time.
Available for streaming from 5 October.
22 July
After a pair of shocking attacks in Norway, survivors -- and the country -- rally for healing and justice. Based on true events, the film premiered at the prestigious Venice Film Festival in September. Paul Greengrass, known for hard hitting thrillers like the Bourne series and Captain Phillips, directs.
Available for streaming from 19 October.
Private Life
Acclaimed director Tamara Jenkins (The Savages) returns after a gap of 11 years with this little gem starring Paul Giamatti and Katherine Hahn. A couple coping with infertility struggles to keep their marriage afloat as they navigate the world of assisted reproduction and adoption.
Available for streaming from 5 October.
Apostle
In this thriller from director Gareth Evans (The Raid: Redemption), a man travels to a remote island in search of his missing sister, who was kidnapped by a murderous religious cult. Starring Dan Stevens (Legion, Downton Abbey)
Available for streaming from 12 October.
Salt Fat Acid Heat
Chef and food writer Samin Nosrat brings her culinary manifesto of simple food rooted in tradition to the screen in a new cooking series.
Available for streaming from 11 October.
Feminists: What Were They Thinking?
Revisiting 1970s photos of women that captured a feminist awakening, this documentary film explores those women's lives and examines the continued need for change. Watch the trailer here.
Available for streaming from 12 October.
Sanju
Rajkumar Hirani’s blockbuster finally comes to streaming. This biopic of Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt starring Ranbir Kapoor in the lead role deals with Sanju’s struggles with the legacy that is handed down to him from his parents, along with his personal dilemmas and vices.
Available for streaming from 15 October.
Soorma
Indian field hockey player Sandeep Singh tries to make a comeback after a gunshot wound leaves him in a wheelchair. The Shaad Ali-directed film based on a true story stars Diljit Dosanjh and Tapsee Pannu in lead roles.
Available for streaming from 21 October.
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
Stand-up comedian and Daily Show correspondent Hasan Minhaj gets his own talk show and becomes one of the first Indian Americans to do so. In this weekly show, Hasan brings his unique comedic voice and storytelling skill to explore the larger trends shaping our fragmented world.
Available for streaming from 28 October.
Mo Amer: The Vagabond
From being named Mohammed to winding up next to Eric Trump in first class, comedian Mo Amer finds the hilarity and humanity in these uncertain times.
Available for streaming from 8 October.
Joe Rogan: Strange Times
Comedian Joe Rogan takes on sexual politics, American politics, pro wrestling and vegans in a new stand-up special shot in Boston.
Available for streaming from 2 October.
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