Welcome to another installment of our weekly previews. After what you missed last week, check out everything coming to Netflix in the next 7 days. This includes the new Halloween, one of October’s most anticipated Netflix originals. Comedy series starring Tim Robinson.
For more information on what Netflix has coming up for the rest of October, see What’s on Netflix? Here, we also track all newly arrived spooky characters individually.
Before we get into the full list of new arrivals and departures scheduled for this week, here are our top three for next week.
Most anticipated new releases on Netflix this week
woman of time
Now on Netflix: Friday
One of the most anticipated movies in the October and Fall 2024 lineup is woman of time. It started out as a Netflix original, then went completely independent, and earlier this year became a complete Netflix original again. The film marks the directorial debut of Anna Kendrick, who also plays the role of an aspiring actor who falls into the trap of a serial killer on a popular 1970s dating show.
Considering this movie has already debuted at TIFF (over a year ago, if you can believe it!), there are already tons of reviews you can read about this movie. Still, the important headline is that it’s definitely worth your time and has the potential to be a blockbuster.
lincoln lawyer (Season 3) Netflix Original
Now on Netflix: Thursday
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo returns to the mix as Mickey Haller in Netflix’s brilliant lawyer drama series Lincoln’s lawyer With this, split-season releases will be abolished, and all episodes of the new season will be released at once this Thursday. This new season, an adaptation of The Gods of Guilt, features new faces as well as plenty of returning ones.
detroit (Season 1-2)
Coming to Netflix: Tuesday
Tim Robinson is in demand right now. Netflix wants him by next season i think you should leaveand he’s also producing a show for HBO. He was best known for SNL, but his Comedy Central show co-starring Sam Richardson will finally see the light of day when it debuts on Netflix US this week.
Unfortunately, it was canceled after only 20 episodes before season 3. detroit The film tells the story of two local advertising men who must think creatively to create attractive advertisements for local businesses in the Detroit area of the United States.
Complete list of what’s coming to Netflix this week
Note: This is for Netflix in the US. The lineup for other regions is different.
Coming to Netflix on Monday, October 14th
- Sacrifice (2024)
- Mighty Monster Willies (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Unhinged (2020)
Coming to Netflix on Tuesday, October 15th
- Abandoned (2022)
- All American: Homecoming (Season 3)
- Beyblade X (Season 1)
- Comedy Revenge (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Detroit (Season 1-2)
- Teacher (2023)
- Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Special (2024) Netflix Original
Scheduled to be released on Netflix on Wednesday, October 16th
- Ancient Apocalypse (Season 2 – USA) Netflix Original
- I Am a Killer (Season 5) Netflix Original
- Justice (2024) Netflix Original
- Selma (2014)
- Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins (2021)
- Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare (2024) Netflix Original
- Untapped: Closing America’s Opportunity Gap (2024)
Scheduled to be released on Netflix on Thursday, October 17th
Scheduled to be released on Netflix on October 18th
- Dragon Ball: Daima (Season 1 – new episodes every week)
- Ghost Hunters (seasons 10-11)
- Happiness Is (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Join or Die (2023)
- The Man Who Loved UFOs (2024) Netflix Original
- The Turnaround (2024) Netflix Original
- Woman of the Hour (2024) Netflix Original
- Inter (2024) Netflix Original
Scheduled to be released on Netflix on October 19th
- American Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja (Season 3)
- American Ninja Warrior (Season 14)
Scheduled to be released on Netflix on October 20th
What’s leaving Netflix this week?
Leaving Netflix on October 16th
- Beyblade Burst Surge (Season 1)
- Spotless (Season 1)
- Toni Morrison: The Peace I Am (2019)
- Victoria and Abdul (2017)
Leaving Netflix on October 19th
What are you checking out on Netflix this week? Let us know in the comments below.