Netflix new movies, TV shows October 2016: Here's a rundown of great titles coming to Netflix next month
It's almost October, which means it's time for Halloween. Scary movies and spooky TV shows are in order once again. This also means that streaming services will try to serve the scariest offerings in an effort to out-Halloween one another.
That said, what does Netflix have in store for everyone this October? Well, to start off, Netflix will be streaming Osgood Perkins' "I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House," which was a big favorite during the Toronto International Film Festival. They will also be offering "American Horror Story: Hotel" and six new episodes of the British cult anthology series "Black Mirror," which are coming out on Oct. 21.
Nevertheless, The Verge notes that "The Exorcist," one of the most Halloween-movie-marathon flicks of all, time is leaving the streaming service.
"Ghost Town," a poignantly touching, funny, romantic comedy starring Ricky Gervais and Greg Kinnear is also coming to Netflix this October. This movie puts an interesting twist to the so-called "unfinished business" of the dearly departed. In addition, one of filmdom's highest-grossing movies of all time, "Titanic," is finally coming to the streaming site, as well as "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and Richard Linklater's "Dazed and Confused."
"Mascots," a new movie from Christopher Guest will likewise stream on Netflix this October. Some familiar names star in this movie including Jane Lynch, Parker Posey, Ed Begley, Jr., Jennifer Coolidge, Fred Willard, John Michael Higgins, and Bob Balaban.
However, while many awesome movies and TV shows are coming to Netflix next month, some well-loved titles are likewise saying goodbye, as USA Today reports. Among these titles are "Back to the Future," "Erin Brockovich," "The Truman Show," and all eight seasons of "Psych."
As for Netflix Originals, viewers can expect the second season of Ashton Kutcher's "The Ranch," as well as a Justin Timberlake concert movie. Several TV shows from The CW will also start streaming on Netflix this October, including "The Flash," "Arrow," "The Vampire Diaries," and "iZombie."
Check out the list below, complete with dates of when the titles will be available for streaming on Netflix:
Oct. 1
A Cinderella Story Barbershop 2: Back in Business Blue Streak Breakfast at Tiffany's Dazed and Confused Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief Fairy Tale: A True Story Ferris Bueller's Day Off Gentleman's Agreement Ghost Town Grizzly Man How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Millennium Murder Maps, season 2 My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree Once Upon a Time in the West Oriented Patton Picture This! Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin The Queen of the Damned Quiz Show Robotech (1985) RV Saving Mr. Wu Snake Eyes Snow Day Sphere Three Kings Titanic Unforgiven The Uninvited Unsealed: Alien Files, season 4 Without a Paddle
Oct. 3-6
Dheepan American Horror Story: Hotel Chevalier Dartmoor Killing The Flash, season 2 The Grinder, season 1 Arrow, season 4 iZombie, season 2
Oct. 7
13th Dinotrux, season 3 The Ranch, season 1 - part 2 Russell Peters: Almost Famous The Siege of Jadotville Supernatural, season 11
Oct. 8-16
The Originals, season 3 Vampire Diaries, season 7 Kuromukuro, season 2 Love Between the Covers Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids DC's Legends of Tomorrow, season 1 Mascots Haters Back Off!, season 1 Project MC2, season 3 Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai GuoQiang Being George Clooney Chapo: el escape del siglo Glitch, season 1 Power Rangers Dino Super Charge, season 1 - part 1 Dark Matter, season 2
Oct. 21-26
Black Mirror, season 3 - part 1 Containment, season 1 Joe Rogan: Triggered Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show, season 3 Word Party, season 2 Doctor Foster, season 1 Big Eyes Jesus Camp Kung Fu Panda 3
Oct. 28-31
7 Años I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House Into the Inferno Skylanders Academy, season 1 Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park: Europe The Fall, season 3 Chewing Gum, season 1
Bring out the popcorn, prop up those feet, and start binge-watching this spooky month of October on Netflix.