From a drama about grit and determination to a Jake Gyllenhaal movie, here’s what’s new on Netflix in October.
What’s coming to Netflix in October? So many things.
Here are our highlights, with the full list below. Recommendations in bold.
Army of Thieves (October 29): Safe-cracker Ludwig Dieter was one of two scene-stealers (the other being Tig Notaro) in Zack Snyder’s zombie movie, so it makes sense the character already had a prequel in the works. No zombies though, but a slick heist caper in which he’s recruited into a gang of international criminals. Fun!
Maid (October 1): The logline sounds depressing – a single mother with no money, no home and no qualifications tries to rebuild her life after escaping an abusive relationship – but the story’s grit and a very charismatic performance from Margaret Qualley makes this one a winner.
You S3 (October 15): Joe has mastered stalking, killing and being a general creep, but can he handle fatherhood? With his equally sociopathic partner Love, the little family are now ensconced in the sunny climes of northern California where he’s now the one in a cage, a cage of domestic limitations.
Colin in Black & White (October 29): Athlete and activist Colin Kaepernick wasn’t always going to be a football player. Growing up in a predominantly white community, his game was baseball, a story that’s dramatised in this six-part series from producer Ava Duvernay, with the real-life Kaepernick popping up to narrate.
The Guilty (October 1): Jake Gyllenhaal reunites with director Antoine Fuqua in this movie about a police officer at a call dispatch centre, increasingly rageful as the night wears on, a litany of callers he doesn’t want to help. Then a woman named Emily calls, who says she’s been abducted.
The Baby-sitters Club S2 (October 11): Ann M. Martin’s book series were a childhood institution, and the first season of the Netflix series did the spirit of them justice, a faithful but fresh adaptation of the story of a group of girls who start a babysitting service. If the second season can stay the course, what a treat for audiences.
Diana the Musical (October 1): A filmed production of the Broadway stage show, it charts the story of Princess Diana from her brief courtship to Charles, through their messy divorce, until the end – and it does it all in earnest, heart-on-your-sleeve big song and dance numbers.
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