October comes with a new line-up of septal films and series on Netflix, where we can see not one, but two terrifying horror anthologies, a film about a serial killer based on real events, battles between Romans and barbarians and the story of the disaster at Notre Dame.

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In other words, Netflix will launch this month:

  • Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiositiesa horror anthology created, written and produced by the iconic Mexican director;
  • Midnight Clubthe latest series from acclaimed American director Mike Flanagan, who built his reputation on horror series made for Netflix;
  • A good nursea film about an atypical serial killer, but based on real events;
  • Barbarians IIthe second season of the series about the revolt of the Germanic tribes, which caused the greatest defeat in the history of the Roman Empire;
  • Notre Dameseries that tells the story of the fire that engulfed the famous Paris cathedral from the point of view of the firefighters who fought the blaze.

In addition to these, we also meet with All is quiet on the Western Frontadaptation of one of the most famous military novels of all time, as well as p The school of good and evila movie inspired by classic stories about princesses and witches and other exciting titles.

But without further ado, check out all the movies and TV shows released by Netflix this month:

Titles suggested by Netflix for the month of October

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities (from October 25)

In Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities, acclaimed Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro, who created, executive produced, and co-directed the film, has crafted a collection of defining stories designed to challenge conventional notions of the horror genre.

From the macabre to the magical, from the gothic to the grotesque or classic horror, these eight equally sophisticated and ominous stories (two of which are del Toro’s original stories) are brought to life by a team of writers and directors handpicked by del Toro. .

Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities is created, produced and executive produced by Guillermo del Toro, and is executive produced by Gary Ungar and co-directed by Oscar-winning director J. Miles Dale (The Shape of Water, Sex/Life). Regina Corrado is co-executive producer.

School of Good and Evil (from October 19)

In the village of Gavaldon, Sophie (Sophia Ann Caruso) and Agatha (Sophia Wiley), two losers, are connected by an unexpected friendship. Sophie, a seamstress with disheveled hair, dreams of escaping from a boring life and becoming a princess, while Agatha, with her creepy appearance and strange mother, looks like a real witch.

One night, when a red moon dominates the sky, a powerful force pulls them to the School of Good and Evil, the place where the story of every good fairy tale begins. But something is wrong from the start, and the first step to a happy ending is to see the end of the fairy tale they live in, which is by no means certain.

Good nurse (from October 26)

Amy, a compassionate nurse and single mother struggling with a life-threatening heart condition, is pushed to her physical and emotional limits during a grueling and demanding night shift in the ICU. She gets help from Charlie, a caring and empathetic nurse who starts working in her ward.

Spending long nights in the hospital, they form a strong and loyal friendship, and for the first time in years, Amy truly believes in the future for herself and her young daughters.

Everything changes when a series of mysterious patient deaths sparks an investigation that points to Charlie as the prime suspect, and Amy is forced to risk her life and the safety of her children to uncover the truth. A gripping thriller based on true events, the film is directed by Oscar-nominated Tobias Lindholm. War since 2015.

launching A good nurse comes a month after that Dahmer – Monster: The Story of Jeffrey Dahmerthe Netflix series about one of the most notorious serial killers in American history has captivated audiences, but also sparked strong controversy in the United States.

New series on Netflix in October

Big water (from October 5)

In 1997, scientists and local civil servants in Wrocław are faced with a life-or-death decision when a devastating flood wave threatens the city.

Bling Empire: Season 3 (from October 5)

Unfinished business and great opportunities create tension in the group, but nothing will prevent its members from living bright and rich lives.

Derry Girls: Season 3 (from October 7)

Northern Ireland is taking a big step into the future, as are our girls, but it has not been without a few problematic obstacles along the way.

Glitch (since October 7)

A young woman joins forces with a UFO enthusiast to investigate the sudden disappearance of her lover, but soon becomes embroiled in a heartbreaking conspiracy.

The Midnight Club (from October 7)

At a hospice for terminally ill youth, members of an exclusive club make a terrible deal: the next person to die must give the group a sign from the afterlife. The director is none other than Mike Flanagan.

Little Women (from October 8)

Three sisters who have only each other and never enough money are involved in a conspiracy involving rich and influential people.

Belascoarán, PI (from October 12)

Hector quits his corporate job and ordinary marriage to become a detective. His first order? Find a serial killer in 1970s Mexico City.

Playlist (from October 13)

Playlist is the story of Daniel Eck and his partners who have revolutionized the entire industry by bringing free and legal music online worldwide.

Black butterflies (from October 14)

Lacking the inspiration for a second volume, the novelist agrees to write a memoir for the dying man and becomes part of his bloody past.

“Once Upon a Time in a Small Town” (from October 17)

A veteran of the big city, against his will, moves to the village, where he meets a policewoman who hides an interesting secret.

Somebody Feed Phil: Season 6

From Croatia to Philadelphia, Phil travels the world with a smile on his face, enjoying local food and culture and paying tribute to his parents.

Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 3 (from October 18)

This acclaimed remake of the real-life crime documentary series returns for a new season.

Notre Dame (from October 19)

Based on the true stories of French firefighters, this drama series explores the impact of the 2019 Notre Dame Cathedral fire on a diverse group of Parisians.

The Green Glove Gang (from October 19)

After their latest heist goes awry, three not-so-young thieves take refuge in a nursing home, where they discover a sinister secret.

Varvary II (from October 21)

A year after the defeat of Varus, a new Roman general settles in Germany, and Ari tries to become king over all the tribes, but a rival stands in his way.

Big Mouth: Season 6 (from October 28)

This Emmy Award-winning animated series for adults is back for a new season.

Deadwind: Season 3 (from October 29)

After reconciling, Carppi and Nurmi investigate a case involving a mysterious symbol, pharmaceutical promises, and a deeply troubled criminal.

The films will appear on Netflix this month

Mr. Harrigan’s phone (from October 5)

A boy and an elderly billionaire bond over a passion for books and their first iPhones. The old man dies, but the connection between them continues.

Luckiest Girl Alive (from October 7)

She works as an editor in a well-known magazine and enjoys New York life to the fullest. Now a vivid documentary makes her relive the terrifying moments in high school.

Old people (from October 7)

A woman with two children returns to her hometown for her sister’s wedding, only to be met by a mob of old men with murderous thoughts.

Curse of Bridge Hallow (from October 14)

A father who hates Halloween is forced to listen to his teenage daughter as an evil spirit brings the town’s decorations to life and wreaks havoc.

Stranger (from October 19)

An undercover cop develops a close and strong relationship with a murder suspect, trying to win his trust and extract a confession.

Silence on the Western Front (since October 28)

Grimme Award winner Edward Berger directs this gripping drama based on the bestseller by Erich Maria Remarque.

Wendell & Wild (from October 28)

Actors Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele star in this animated adventure film about two demon brothers on the run from Hell.

If you’re behind on Netflix news and want to see what came out in September, you can find it HERE.