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Netflix October Preview: Must-Watch Series and Movies for Every Mood

Netflix October Preview: Must-Watch Series and Movies for Every Mood
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October has arrived, bringing with it rainy evenings, unpredictable power supply, and a stacked lineup of Netflix releases to keep viewers entertained. Whether you’re in the mood for action-packed anime, chilling true-crime tales, heartfelt dramas, or quirky romcoms, this month has something for everyone.


Steve (Netflix, 3 October)


Kicking off the month is Steve, a slow-burning drama that showcases Cillian Murphy in yet another transformative role. Adapted from the novel Shy, the series follows a headteacher struggling to maintain a reform school while guiding a troubled student. Murphy delivers a performance that lingers long after the credits, balancing intensity and vulnerability with his signature presence.


“It’s heavy, emotional, and a world away from Murphy’s Oppenheimer spotlight last year,” critics have noted. If you appreciate character-driven stories that pull at your heartstrings, Steve is a must-watch. Moody, reflective, and poignant, it’s the perfect series for viewers craving drama that stays with you.


The Ed Gein Story (Netflix, 3 October)


For those drawn to true crime, The Ed Gein Story offers a chilling narrative of the real-life 1950s Wisconsin killer whose grisly acts inspired countless horror films. Produced by Ryan Murphy, the series stars Charlie Hunnam as the infamous murderer, exploring how he terrorized his town through grave desecration and murder.


Following the success of Netflix’s Dahmer, expectations are high that this series will dominate discussions across social media and leave viewers double-checking their doors at night. It’s a dark, disturbing dive into true crime, ideal for binge-watchers seeking intense, real-life horror.


Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch (Netflix, 14 October)


Anime and action fans have a treat in store with Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch. From the writer behind John Wick, this series follows espionage legend Sam Fisher as he mentors a rookie while uncovering a high-stakes conspiracy. Expect fast-paced action, expertly choreographed fight sequences, and plenty of tension.


With its sleek animation and gripping storyline, Deathwatch is perfect for curling up on a rainy night and immersing yourself in a shadowy world of spies, intrigue, and danger.


Everybody Loves Me When I’m Dead (Netflix, 14 October)


Mid-October brings the Thai crime drama Everybody Loves Me When I’m Dead. The series follows two bank employees who mistakenly steal from a deceased woman’s account, only to be dragged deep into her criminal underworld. Stylish, unpredictable, and full of twists, it proves that international productions can rival Hollywood in terms of suspense and thrills.


Nobody Wants This: Season 2 (Netflix, 23 October)


For lighter fare, Nobody Wants This returns for its second season. The Emmy-nominated romcom follows an outspoken agnostic woman who falls for a very unconventional rabbi. Season 2 continues the witty, heartwarming storytelling that made the first season a surprise hit. Fans who missed Season 1 now have the chance to binge the previous episodes before diving into the new season.


The Witcher: Season 4 (Netflix, 30 October)


Closing the month is the highly anticipated The Witcher: Season 4. With Henry Cavill gone and Liam Hemsworth stepping into the role of Geralt, fans are curious to see how the series continues. Picking up after the chaos of Season 3, Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri are separated by war, hunted by enemies, and facing higher stakes than ever. While some fans remain skeptical about the recast, the series promises dark fantasy, epic battles, and high drama.


October on Netflix offers something for every taste — from edge-of-your-seat thrillers and thought-provoking dramas to romcoms that warm the heart. Whether you’re a fan of slow-burning stories, chilling true crime, or international gems, there’s no shortage of options to keep your evenings engaging this month.

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