Netflix October 2025 lineup is bringing new series, films, documentaries, and fan favorites including The Witcher season 4 and Love Is Blind season 9.
Netflix is packing October 2025 with an impressive slate of fresh originals, documentaries, comedy specials, and returning fan favorites. The month brings big premieres like The Witcher season 4, Love Is Blind season 9, and the globe-spanning competition series Physical: Asia, alongside a massive collection of classic films and series hitting the platform.
Big Premieres and Returning Favorites
Fans of fantasy will dive back into The Witcher as Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri face new enemies and an ongoing war in the highly anticipated fourth season, arriving October 30. Reality TV lovers will see the return of Love Is Blind on October 1, as Denver singles take their turn in the pods, navigating love triangles and unexpected twists in the pursuit of marriage.
Also debuting this month is Physical: Asia, a high-stakes strength competition where elite athletes from eight countries battle for national pride, as well as Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, which reintroduces Sam Fisher into the espionage spotlight.
Netflix Original Highlights
October also brings a wide variety of international originals. Among them:
RIV4LRIES (Italy), where schoolyard power struggles erupt when a new student challenges the cool kids.
The Game: You Never Play Alone (India), following a game developer targeted by brutal online attacks.
Monster: The Ed Gein Story (U.S.), a chilling look at the notorious murderer who inspired Hollywood’s most infamous killers.
Victoria Beckham (UK), a three-part documentary giving fans a close look at the pop icon turned fashion powerhouse.
Bad Influencer (South Africa), a comedic drama about counterfeiting luxury handbags to survive.
Comedy fans get new stand-up specials, including Matt McCusker’s A Humble Offering on October 7 and Mo Amer’s Wild World on October 28.
Documentary lovers have much to stream as well, with Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers (October 30), Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia (October 22), and Who Killed the Montreal Expos? (October 21) among the most anticipated titles.
Classic Favorites Joining Netflix
Alongside originals, a wave of beloved films and shows will hit Netflix throughout October. Viewers can revisit the Austin Powers trilogy, Beverly Hills Cop movies, Coming to America, The Goonies, Scarface, Dirty Dancing, Pineapple Express, and Taxi Driver, among others. Popular franchises like Halo (seasons 1–2), NCIS (seasons 18–19), and The Way Home (seasons 1–2) will also be available.
Animated fans can look forward to Ranma 1/2 season 2 and the new family feature Dr. Seuss’s Horton! on October 6, while kids and parents alike will enjoy the whimsical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Twits arriving October 17.
Last Call in October
As always, some favorites will be leaving the service. Early October departures include comedies like Zoolander, Billy Madison, and Old School, as well as blockbuster franchises such as Mission: Impossible, Rush Hour, and Now You See Me. Other titles departing later in the month include Anyone But You (October 20), Empire Records (October 23), and The Family Business seasons 1–4 (October 24).
All titles will stream exclusively on Netflix in October 2025, though availability may vary by region.