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What’s Coming and Going on Netflix in October 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Sierra EllisSierra Ellis—October 5, 20240
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October is here, which means cozy nights, pumpkin spice everything, and, of course, a fresh slate of Netflix content! As we embrace the spooky season, Netflix has lined up an impressive array of new arrivals, from pulse-pounding thrillers to heartwarming comedies. At the same time, we’re forced to say goodbye to some beloved shows and movies—so if there’s anything on your watchlist that’s about to vanish, you’d better hurry!

In this guide, we’ll take a deep dive into what’s coming to Netflix in October 2024 and what’s, sadly, on its way out. Whether you’re into binge-worthy series or can’t wait to check out a new original film, we’ve got you covered.

What’s Coming to Netflix in October 2024

October tends to be a banner month for Netflix, as the platform rolls out a mix of horror, drama, and highly anticipated returns of popular series to keep audiences glued to their screens. Let’s explore the major highlights arriving this month.

1. Netflix Original Series: New Seasons & Debuts

Stranger Things (Season 5) – October 18

After what feels like an eternity, Stranger Things returns for its fifth—and final—season. The stakes are higher than ever as Eleven, Mike, and the rest of the gang face their biggest challenge yet. With tensions rising in Hawkins, expect plenty of twists, emotional reunions, and nail-biting moments that will leave you speechless. Given the show’s massive popularity, this season is bound to dominate the cultural conversation this month.

The Midnight Club (Season 2) – October 6

Just in time for Halloween, the second season of The Midnight Club delivers more supernatural mystery and intrigue. Created by Mike Flanagan, known for his expertise in blending horror with rich character development, this season promises to up the ante on the spookiness while also deepening the emotional connections between its cast of terminally ill teens telling ghost stories.

The Witcher: Bloodlines (Season 2) – October 25

Set centuries before the events of The Witcher, this prequel series expands on the universe’s lore, offering deeper insights into the world of Elves and the formation of the first Witcher. Following a somewhat lukewarm first season, all eyes are on whether Bloodlines will deliver the complexity and gravitas fans are hoping for.

Squid Game: The Challenge – October 20

Reality TV fans, get ready. Netflix is diving into the real-life game show genre with Squid Game: The Challenge. Modeled after the hit South Korean series, 456 contestants compete in real-life adaptations of the fictional (and deadly) games—though rest assured, no one will be harmed! This series is one of Netflix’s boldest reality concepts yet and could potentially launch a new wave of high-stakes, survival-style competition shows.

2. Netflix Original Films: October Premieres

The Fall of the House of Usher – October 13

Edgar Allan Poe fans will want to mark their calendars for The Fall of the House of Usher. This adaptation of the classic gothic horror story will likely be one of Netflix’s big horror hits of the season. Directed by horror maestro Mike Flanagan, this movie promises unsettling visuals, psychological horror, and a moody, eerie atmosphere.

Love, Always – October 11

If horror isn’t your cup of tea, Love, Always might be. This rom-com explores love across different timelines, telling multiple interconnected love stories that span decades. With a charming ensemble cast and a thoughtful narrative structure, this film is a heartwarming break from October’s darker, spookier offerings.

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3. Documentaries and Specials: October Highlights

True Crime Chronicles: The Killer Next Door – October 17

True crime enthusiasts can sink their teeth into The Killer Next Door, a chilling documentary series that uncovers the unbelievable but true stories of notorious serial killers who lived double lives as seemingly normal neighbors. Brace yourself for disturbing tales of deception, manipulation, and pure evil.

David Attenborough’s Wild Earth – October 5

On a lighter, more awe-inspiring note, David Attenborough’s Wild Earth offers a stunning glimpse into some of the planet’s most remote and extraordinary ecosystems. Known for his captivating voice and environmental passion, Attenborough leads us through breathtaking visuals and educational insights that will appeal to nature lovers and documentary buffs alike.

What’s Leaving Netflix in October 2024

While Netflix gives us plenty to be excited about, the platform also takes away several beloved titles each month, as licensing agreements expire. If any of your favorite movies or shows are on this list, you’ll want to watch them before they disappear.

1. Fan-Favorite Series Departing

Parks and Recreation – October 31

We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but Parks and Recreation will be leaving Netflix at the end of October. The beloved sitcom, which has been a Netflix staple for years, is expected to move to another streaming platform. This will be your last chance to binge-watch the antics of Leslie Knope and the Pawnee crew on Netflix, so don’t miss out.

The Office (U.S.) – October 15

Yes, it’s happening—again. The Office is set to leave Netflix in mid-October, much to the dismay of fans who rely on Michael Scott’s absurd leadership advice for comfort during tough times. While the series has bounced between different streaming services in recent years, its departure from Netflix will leave a notable gap in the platform’s comedy section.

2. Movies Leaving Netflix in October

Inception – October 12

Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending blockbuster Inception is departing from Netflix this month. Known for its complex plot and breathtaking visuals, this is one movie you’ll want to rewatch (or watch for the first time) before it disappears.

The Godfather Trilogy – October 28

If you’re a fan of cinematic classics, you’ll be sad to learn that The Godfather trilogy is on its way out. Widely regarded as some of the greatest films of all time, these movies have been a Netflix mainstay for cinephiles. If you haven’t made time to dive into the world of the Corleones yet, now’s your chance.

La La Land – October 22

The award-winning La La Land is exiting Netflix, much to the dismay of musical lovers. Starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, this film’s dazzling musical numbers and heartfelt love story have captured audiences worldwide. But don’t worry—you’ve still got a few more weeks to indulge in the magic before it’s gone.

3. Other Notable Departures

  • Shutter Island – October 18
  • Twilight Saga – October 30
  • Superbad – October 19
  • The Conjuring – October 31

Binge-Worthy Recommendations Before They’re Gone

It’s never easy saying goodbye to favorite movies or shows, but sometimes it’s the kick we need to finally check out what’s been lingering in our watchlists. As October rolls on, make time for these gems before they disappear:

  • Parks and Recreation: The ultimate feel-good comedy. If you’ve never experienced the magic of Pawnee, now is the time.
  • Inception: Nolan’s masterpiece deserves a rewatch just for the sake of catching all those little details you missed the first time.
  • The Godfather Trilogy: Perfect for a weekend marathon. These films are cinema at its finest, with an epic storyline that spans decades.

How to Maximize Your Netflix Queue in October

With so much coming and going this month, here’s how you can make the most of your October Netflix experience:

  1. Create a Watchlist: As soon as you hear about what’s leaving, create a watchlist of must-see titles. Prioritize the shows and movies that have a set departure date.
  2. Plan Themed Nights: For the spooky season, consider grouping horror movies or true crime documentaries for themed watch nights. Gather your friends for a Stranger Things or The Midnight Club marathon leading up to Halloween.
  3. Try Something New: Netflix Originals like Squid Game: The Challenge offer fresh content you won’t find anywhere else. October is the perfect time to explore new shows or genres you may not have considered before.
  4. Stay Updated: Netflix is constantly announcing last-minute additions, so keep an eye out for any surprise drops that could round out your October viewing.

Final Thoughts

October 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting month for Netflix, offering everything from highly anticipated series returns like Stranger Things to fresh original content like The Fall of the House of Usher. Whether you’re craving a good scare or a binge-worthy sitcom, there’s something for everyone.

As always, though, we must bid farewell to some fan favorites like Parks and Recreation and The Office, so take advantage of these last few weeks to revisit old favorites or discover hidden gems before they’re gone for good.

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