Watch out for these 5 upcoming releases on Netflix in October

5 upcoming releases on Netflix in October

Vichitra Goel rounds up 5 must-watch shows for your October rendezvous with Netflix.

October is here, heralding the time of festivities with itself. Adding to the causes for celebration – it’s that time of year when Netflix releases its upcoming shows, new and renewed, and everyone rejoices in glee. Hashtag rounds up what to look out for!

2021’s Netflix line-up includes spooktacular shows, star-studded movies, light-hearted comedies, and inspiring dramas. New seasons of On the Block and The Baby-Sitter’s Club are on the cards. Book your dates for some golden classics like Titanic, The Karate Kid, A Knight’s Tale, The Holiday, and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life to grace your screens, among others. 

Netflix Roundup: 5 Must Watch Shows for October

Here are five shows that are not to be missed.

  1. You: Season 3

Creator: Greg Berlanti, Sera Gamble.

Cast: Penn Badgley, Victoria Pedretti, Shalita Grant, and more.

Genre: Thriller, Based on a book, Suspense

Joe Goldberg makes a comeback with Love in this latest season. Watch this dark and brooding thriller to find out what he is up to this time around as he settles down in California. The spine-chilling series on serial killers is sure to set the right mood for Halloween. 

  1. Diana: The Musical

Director: Christopher Ashley

Cast: Jeanna de Waal, Roe Hartrampf, Erin Davie, and more.

Genre: Musical, Heartfelt, Feel-good

Witness the fascinating life of Princess Diana as it is laid out in this heart-warming musical which brings the stage to screen. Taped during previews on Broadway before the pandemic enforced shutdown last year, this musical is sure to leave its mark on the viewer.

  1. Seinfeld

Director: Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld

Cast: Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, and more.

Genre: Sitcom, Comedy, Witty

Trust Jerry Seinfeld and Netflix to bring you belly-laughs this month. The 10-time Emmy-winning comedy show will be streaming all 9 seasons on Netflix starting October 1. 

  1. Colin in Black and White

Director: Ava DuVernay

Cast: Colin Kaepernick, Jaden Michael, Nick Offerman, and more.

Genre: Socio-cultural documentary, Biographical, Inspiring

A limited series narrated by Colin Kaepernick; this eponymous biographical documentary is due for a release on October 29. Filmed by the Oscar-nominated Ava DuVernay, the drama series focuses on the life and times of Colin as he breaks from the shackles of race, culture, and class-based discrimination. 

  1. Maid

Director: Molly Smith Metzler

Cast: Margaret Qualley, Andie MacDowell, Nick Robinson, and more.

Genre: Emotional, Social issues, Drama

This one is a riveting drama based on a memoir that will pull at your heartstrings. An abusive relationship, a demanding job, and the fight for survival; the tropes will not only highlight crucial social issues but will also leave you with a lump in your throat, and thoughts to ruminate over. 

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Yami Gautam on Haq: Courage, Controversy, and the Power of a Woman’s Voice

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Get Ready for a Blockbuster November

The wait is finally over November’s screen calendar is stacked with some of the most anticipated returns in entertainment. Clear your weekends, because your watchlist just got a serious upgrade. Stranger Things Season 5 Where to watch: Netflix The wait is nearly over for fans of Stranger Things, as the fifth and final season of the global phenomenon hits Netflix this November. Titled Stranger Things 5, the season promises an epic conclusion to the beloved sci-fi horror saga, unfolding across three releases: two volumes on November 26 and December 25, 2025, and a grand finale on December 31. Created by the Duffer Brothers and produced alongside Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen, this eight-episode season is expected to deliver the biggest emotional and visual spectacle yet. All your favourite characters return including Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Sadie Sink, and David Harbour joined by Terminator legend Linda Hamilton and Anne with an E star Amybeth McNulty, now part of the main cast. As Hawkins faces its final showdown with the Upside Down, fans can brace for nostalgia, heartbreak, and the end of an era in pop culture storytelling. Family Man Season 3 Where to watch: Prime Video The Family Man returns with its highly anticipated Season 3 on November 21. Manoj Bajpayee reprises his iconic role as Srikant Tiwari, navigating new dangers and deeper moral dilemmas as he confronts powerful global threats while balancing family life. Created by Raj & DK under D2R Films, the season promises high-stakes action, razor-sharp humour, and emotional depth. Joining the cast are Jaideep Ahlawat as Rukma and Nimrat Kaur as Meera, alongside returning favourites Sharib Hashmi, Priyamani, and Shreya Dhanwanthary. With higher risks and fresh adversaries, Season 3 is set to be the most thrilling chapter yet. From the supernatural thrills of Stranger Things to

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Stars Light Up Diwali with Love 

Intro: Diwali is more than lamps and fireworks it’s about rituals, relationships, and creating cherished memories. Celebrities, too, embrace this spirit in their own ways, blending cultural traditions with modern celebrations. From heartfelt pujas to guilt-free feasts, here’s how stars like Adivi Sesh, Neha Shetty, and Avika Gor celebrate Diwali and what it truly means to them. Celebrity Quotes: Adivi Sesh: “I love the festive spirit that flows from Navaratri to Dussehra and then Diwali. At home, we perform Lakshmi Puja, and while I avoid crackers because of our pets, I enjoy watching the colourful sky. No festival is complete without sweets and spreading joy.” Neha Shetty: “Diwali is not just about lighting lamps, it’s about illuminating our hearts with hope, kindness, and courage. For me, parties, festive food, and time with close ones make this celebration special every year.” Avika Gor: “For me, Diwali is about spreading love, kindness, and warmth. I celebrate responsibly, visiting family and friends, exchanging hugs, and sharing sweets. The true spirit of Diwali lies in joy and togetherness.”

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