Netflix in October 2022: new movies and series

Netflix in October 2022: new movies and series

A bit of history, serial killers, suspense thrillers … and lots of horror in October on Netflix! Focus on the new features that have come to expand the platform’s catalog.

It’s Halloween month! To celebrate the best party of the year, we just want to do it devour a maximum of films, series and spiced pumpkin milk. What better way to accompany us in this beautiful program than What’s new on Netflix in October?

Netflix’s most wanted movies in October

October 7: American girl

Directed by Mike Barker and starring Mila Kunis, American Girl tells the story of Ani FaNelli, a fast-paced New Yorker who seems to have everything to be happy: a coveted position in the editor of a reputable magazine, a closet fall ea dream wedding expected in Nantucket.

But when the director from a documentary invites him to tell his version of the terrible accident successful at prestigious Brentley High School during her teens, Ani must face a dark truth that threatens the life he worked so hard to build.

October 7: The Redeem Team

Based on never-before-seen Olympic footage and behind-the-scenes footage from the Games, The Redemption Team: Bouncing Together tells the story of the legendary search for American basketball players to regain gold at the Olympics of Beijing in 2008 after the incredible poor performance of their predecessors four years earlier in Athens.

Offering fascinating information on team building and interviews with athletes and their coaches, from Dwyane Wade and LeBron James to Mike Krzyzewskiknown as “Coach K”, this documentary shows how the Redeem the team set a new standard for American basketball.

October 26: Murders without orders

Suspecting the responsibility of his colleague in a mysterious series of patient deathsa nurse risks her life to do it find the truth.

A thriller panting taken from real eventswith Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne.

October 28: nothing new in the West

There is nothing new in the West tell the heartbreaking story of a young German soldier on the Western Front during the First World War. At the forefront, Paul and his companions see the initial euphoria transform despair It’s inside horror when they find themselves defending their lives in the depths of the trenches. Directed by Edward Berger, the film is inspired by the bestseller of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque.

October 28: Wendell and Wild

Wendell and Wild is an animated tale born from the imagination of the delightfully diabolical duo formed by Henry Selick and Jordan Peele. Tell the story of two demon brothersWendell (Keegan-Michael Key) and Wild (Jordan Peel), which they ask Kat Elliot, a difficult and guilty teenager, to help them enter the world of the living.

But what Kat wants in return pushes them inside an adventure as strange as it is comica fantasy epic that defies the laws of life and death, all told through the manual creativity of stop-motion.

October’s Most Wanted Series on Netflix

October 7: Jeffrey Dahmer: Self Portrait of a Murderer

Third part of a series by director Joe Berlinger (“Ted Bundy: Self-Portrait of a Killer”, “John Wayne Gacy: Self-Portrait of a Killer”), this three-part documentary reveals All-new audio interviews between Jeffrey Dahmer and his lawyers.

Through a contemporary gaze, Joe Berlinger immerses us in the tortuous mind of the serial killer, as he answers the questions that have remained open until now about police responsibility in that case.

October 7: The Midnight Club

What’s best for Halloween that the new horror series by Mike Flanagan, director of The Hill House obsession And The Bly Manor obsession ?

In a structure specialized in the reception of young adults in the terminal phase, eight patients meet every night at midnight to tell scary storiesand make a pact: the next of them will die he will have to send the group a sign from beyond. Based on the 1994 novel of the same name and other works by Christopher Pike.

October 14: The black butterflies

The series was a resounding success on Arte, black butterflies lands on Netflix. The program was acclaimed for his unsustainable suspense and its meticulous writing full of twists. It combines eroticism and horror. In the casting we find Nicolas Duvauchelle and Niels Arestrup.

Deceased author of a first successful novel, Adrien Winckler went back to the wall. He struggles to give birth to a second opera, much to the chagrin of his partner Nora who wishes to start a family and is exasperated to see him stalling. Stuck in calligraphy work, he agrees to write the memoirs of Albert, an unstable old man of formidable intelligence. His client reveals himself a former serial killerready to tell the crimes committed forty years earlier with his partner Solange.

October 19: Notre-Dame: The part of the fire

This miniseries takes place on the night of Fire of Notre Dame. She tells us the fate of men and women who have their own fires to put out.

In parallel with combat conducted by firefighters from Paris against the fire of the Cathedral, we follow characters that will have to go all the way. They will fight, love each other, cross paths, hate each other, smile or help each other … eventually, they will have a chance to rebuild.

October 25: The Cabinet of Curiosities by Guillermo del Toro

Guillermo del Toro collected a collection untold and fundamental stories that challenge our traditional view of horror. Alternatively macabre, magical, gothic, grotesque or just plain scarythese eight tales as sophisticated as they are sinister (including two original stories by Guillermo del Toro) come to life in the hands of a team of writers and directors personally chosen by the Mexican director.

More Netflix releases in October

The series:

  • 05/10: The Bling Empire – season 3
  • 07/10: Derry Girls – season 3
  • 10/19: Love is blind – season 3
  • 10/20: One boy one girl – season 1 to 5
  • 21/10: Barbarians – season 2
  • 28/10: Big Mouth – season 6

Films and documentaries

  • 01/10: resizing
  • 10/01: Scary movie 2
  • 01/10: Minority report
  • 01/10: Paranormal activity 2
  • 01/10: Paranormal activity 5: Phantom dimension
  • 04/10: Hasan Minhaj The king’s jester
  • 05/10: Togo
  • 05/10: One star at a time
  • 05/10: It’s child’s play! Halloween in the United States
  • 05/10: Mr. Harrigan’s phone
  • 05/10: Pupil
  • 07/10: Andropause
  • 07/10: Glitch
  • 07/10: Kev Adams: the real me
  • 07/10: Old people
  • 09/10: Papicha
  • 10/10: Spirit Rangers
  • 11/10: Iliza Schlesinger: Hot Forever
  • 10/12: Belascoarán, private investigator
  • 13/10: For the best and for the fakes
  • 13/10: Exception
  • 13/10: The playlist
  • 10/13: Sue Perkins perfectly legal
  • 13/10: Spider-Man: Away from home
  • 13/10: L’Osservatore
  • 14/10: The evil spirit of Halloween
  • 10/14: We all want to be saved
  • 10/14: Take 1
  • 18/10: Gabriel Iglesias Fluffy Stadium
  • 18/10: The Extraordinary Investigations
  • 10/18: Lisa Another great day
  • 19/10: The school of good and evil
  • 21/10: Descendants: Africatown’s heirs
  • 21/10: The taste of life
  • 10/26: Hit Mussolini
  • 10/26: The escaped: the strange case of Carlos Ghosn
  • 27/10: Here
  • 27/10: Dubai Bling
  • 27/10: Beyond the universe
  • 27/10: Romantic killer
  • 10/28: If I had known
  • 10/28: I’m a Stalker

Anime and cartoons:

  • 01/10: Baby Boss
  • 01/10: Everyone on stage
  • 10/10: Detective Conan – season 3

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