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Here's Everything Coming To UK Netflix In October

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October is coming. It's time to dig out your winter coat and stop worrying whether the barista thinks you're basic for ordering a pumpkin spice latte. It's also time to really make the most of your Netflix subscription.

This month, the streaming giant is adding some classic movies to its library, including The Notebook starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, Notting Hill with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, and Rain Man starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise.

Meanwhile, two huge TV shows are returning for a second season: last year's break-out hit Stranger Things and whip-smart teen drama Riverdale. If you're more of a documentary fan, there's an exclusive profile of American literary icon Joan Didion to look forward to.

Halloween comes at the end of the month, too, so Netflix is adding some more spooky movies including Hallows Eve and The Babysitter.

Click through to see every single new title – and its release date – on Netflix this October.

1922 (2017)

Meanwhile, this Netflix original movie is based on a popular Stephen King horror novella. Set in 1922, it follows a humble rancher who murders his wife for financial gain but lives to regret it when she comes back to haunt him.

Available 20th October

American Sniper (2014)

Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller star in Clint Eastwood's Oscar-nominated adaptation of Chris Kyle's memoir, American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History. As you'd expect, it's pretty harrowing stuff.

Available 20th October

Big Daddy (1999)

Adam Sandler stars as a lazy law graduate who adopts a child solely to impress his girlfriend. Don't expect anything resembling subtlety – this is an Adam Sandler movie – but there are some decent laughs here.

Available 1st October

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2017)

Season two of the inventive musical-comedy series about a Harvard-educated lawyer who moves from New York City to California in a bid to win back her former boyfriend. The excellent Rachel Bloom won a Golden Globe for her performance in the title role.

New episodes added on Saturdays from 14th October

Designated Survivor (2017)

Season two of the hit US drama series starring Kiefer Sutherland. He plays a low-level Cabinet member who unexpectedly becomes president after a catastrophic attack kills everyone above him in the line of succession.

New episodes added every Thursday

Dynasty (2017)

Not the classic '80s primetime soap but a teen-oriented reboot from the people behind Gossip Girl and The O.C. Sadly, they haven't asked Joan Collins to make a guest appearance yet.

New episodes added every Thursday from 12th October

The Day I Met El Chapo: The Kate del Castillo Story (2017)

A three-part documentary series telling the story of Mexican actress Kate del Castillo's fascinating encounter with the world's most wanted drug lord. Del Castillo is an executive producer on the project, so it should be pretty illuminating.

Available 20th October

Ghost Patrol (2016)

Animated movie about a couple of paranormal investigators and their faithful dog. It's perfect kids' viewing for Halloween.

Available 1st October

Good Will Hunting (1997)

Co-written by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, this Oscar-winning drama stars Damon as an underprivileged Boston labourer who is actually a mathematical genius. Affleck, Minnie Driver and the late Robin Williams co-star.

Available 1st October

Hallows Eve (2016)

A horror movie about a residential area called the Hallows Estate that gets terrorised by strange hooded figures on Halloween night.

Available 3rd October

Haters Back Off(2017)

Season two of the Netflix comedy series centred on Colleen Ballinger's character Miranda Sings, a self-absorbed and overconfident wannabe who tries to make it as a YouTube star. Season one gave Refinery29's R.A. Farley food for thought.

Available 20th October

Horrible Bosses 2 (2014)

Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis return for a second helping of workplace revenge. It's not as funny as the first film, but there are still some memorable moments, especially when Jennifer Aniston's sexually aggressive dentist is on screen.

Available 20th October

Jane the Virgin (2017)

Season four of the hit US comedy-drama about a young, devout Catholic woman who discovers that she has been artificially inseminated by accident. The excellent Gina Rodriguez stars in the title role.

New episodes added Saturdays from 14th October

Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold(2017)

Didion's nephew Griffin Dunne directs this Netflix original documentary about the iconic author and journalist, whose work often explores the disintegration of American morals and cultural norms.

Available 27th October

Kidnap (2017)

A Netflix original movie starring Halle Berry as a mother who sees her son being kidnapped, then sets about chasing down his abductors. We're excited for this one.

Available 6th October

Mindhunter (2017)

New Netflix drama series about a pair of FBI agents who interview imprisoned serial killers in order to understand how they think – so they can use their logic to solve ongoing cases. Looking 's Jonathan Groff and Sully 's Holt McCallany star.

Available 13th October

Notting Hill (1999)

"I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her." Yes, it's the classic Richard Curtis rom-com starring Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant and a scene-stealing Rhys Ifans.

Available 17th October

One of Us (2017)

A fascinating-looking Netflix original documentary following three Hasidic Jews as they leave their super-orthodox community and try to integrate into the secular world.

Available 20th October

Once Upon a Time (2017)

Latest season of the US fantasy show featuring iconic fairytale characters including Red Riding Hood, Snow White and Rumpelstiltskin. Ginnifer Goodwin and Robert Carlyle lead the cast.

New episodes added Tuesdays from 10th October

Rain Man (1988)

Dustin Hoffman won an Oscar for his performance as a highly intelligent autistic man in this touching comedy-drama. Tom Cruise co-stars as the brother who joins him on an emotionally revealing road trip following the death of their father.

Available 1st October

Skylanders Academy (2017)

Season two of the Netflix kids' series based on the popular Skylanders franchise. The voice cast includes Ashley Tisdale and Justin Long.

Available 6th October

Stranger Things (2017)

You know what this is: season two of the brilliant sci-fi series set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana. This time around, there are nine episodes set during the Halloween of 1984, with Millie Bobby Brown's Eleven said to be a "major part of the season".

Available 27th October

Suburra (2017)

This 10-parter is Netflix's first ever Italian language series. It's described as "a captivating story that involves politics, the Vatican, the mafia, corruption, money laundering, drugs and prostitution." Sounds intriguing, right?

Available 6th October

Super Monsters (2017)

A brand new Netflix kids' series following a group of preschoolers who have superpowers. It's aimed at a preschool audience, too.

Available 13th October

The Babysitter (2017)

This Netflix original movie is a (very) dark comedy film about a young boy who discovers his babysitter is part of a satanic cult. The cast includes Bella Thorne and Robbie Amell.

Available 13th October

The Betrayed (2008)

Melissa George stars in a psychological thriller about a woman who's pursued by a mysterious figure who accuses her husband of robbing millions from his crime syndicate.

Available 1st October

The Big Bang Theory (2016)

Season 10 of the enormously popular US sitcom about a group of geeky friends who live in the same apartment block in Pasadena, California. If you're a fan, you're in luck, because there are 24 episodes to binge-watch.

Available 1st October

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)(2017)

Noam Baumbach ( Frances Ha) directs this Netflix original movie about an estranged family who gather in New York to celebrate their father's career. It got great reviews at Cannes earlier this year and the awesome cast includes Ben Stiller, Emma Thompson, Adam Driver, Sigourney Weaver, Dustin Hoffman and Adam Sandler.

Available 13th October

The Notebook (2004)

Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams star in the Nicholas Sparks weepie about a young couple who fall in love in the '40s. Even if you don't normally cry at movies, you'll probably find this one pretty emotional.

Available 1st October

The Perfect Guy (2015)

Rom-com starring Love and Basketball 's Saana Lathan and Think Like a Man 's Michael Ealy. It's a little clichéd but pretty enjoyable.

Available 1st October

Voltron: Legendary Defender (2017)

Season four of the Netflix kids' series about a group of unlikely heroes who unite to defend the universe from a megalomaniac robot called Voltron.

Available 13th October

Word Party (2017)

Season three of the Netflix kids' series that's designed to help very young children build their vocabularies.

Available from 16th October

Riverdale(2017)

Season two of the addictive US teen drama featuring a load of characters who will be familiar to Archie Comics fans. KJ Apa, Camila Mendes, and Lili Reinhart lead a bright young cast.

New episodes added Thursdays from 12th October

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