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October 2025 Streaming Lineup Highlights New Titles and Departures

As the leaves turn and the temperatures drop, streaming platforms introduce a wide array of new content in October 2025. From intriguing documentaries to anticipated series and films, subscribers can expect a diverse selection of entertainment. Several notable titles are set to premiere, offering viewers a variety of genres to explore.

New Releases: Documentaries and Series

October marks the debut of several high-profile documentaries and series. Netflix presents "Monster: The Ed Gein Story," a documentary that delves into the chilling life of one of America's most infamous criminals. In a similar vein, "My Father the BTK Killer" explores the story of the notorious BTK killer from the perspective of his family, providing a unique and personal angle to the well-documented case.

The streaming platform also introduces "True Haunting (GB)," a gripping documentary that promises to captivate viewers with its exploration of supernatural phenomena. Meanwhile, "Victoria Beckham" offers a three-part documentary exploring the life and career of the fashion icon.

On the series front, the much-anticipated new season of "The Witcher" is set to premiere on October 31st, continuing the saga of Geralt of Rivia with its rich storytelling and fantastical elements. Additionally, "Nobody Wants This: Season 2" will be available from October 24th, bringing fresh episodes to fans of the show.

International Titles and Regional Content

Netflix's lineup for October also includes a variety of international titles, showcasing stories from around the globe. "Old Money" is a series from Turkey that delves into the complexities of wealth and family dynamics. From Chile, "Swim to Me" offers a compelling film narrative, while "The Time That Remains" from the Philippines presents a poignant story in film format.

South Korea contributes "Typhoon Family," a series that explores familial relationships and societal expectations. Meanwhile, "No One Saw Us Leave" from Mexico introduces audiences to a thrilling new series steeped in mystery and intrigue. Japan's "Romantics Anonymous" adds a unique cultural perspective with its exploration of romance and societal norms.

Video Game Adaptations and Fictional Thrillers

For fans of video game adaptations, "Splinter Cell: Deathwatch" premieres as a series based on the popular game franchise, promising a tense and action-packed viewing experience. Netflix also introduces "Néro the Assassin" from France, a series that weaves a thrilling tale of espionage and intrigue.

In the realm of fictional thrillers, "The Woman in Cabin 10" and "She Walks in Darkness" are set to captivate audiences with their suspenseful storytelling. Both films promise to deliver edge-of-the-seat entertainment, drawing viewers into their respective narratives.

Comedies and Special Features

Comedy fans can look forward to Kumail Nanjiani's new special, "Night Thoughts," which premieres on Hulu. Filmed in Chicago, the special promises Nanjiani's signature humor and insights. Additionally, Michelle Wolf brings her comedy special "The Well" to Netflix, offering a fresh take on contemporary issues through her comedic lens.

The family-friendly feature "The Twits" debuts on Netflix, providing entertainment for viewers of all ages. Meanwhile, "Emily in Paris" returns for its fifth season with 10 episodes, following Emily Cooper's adventures as she relocates to Italy, adding a new cultural twist to the series.

HBO Max contributes to the musical documentary genre with a new entry in the Music Box series, focusing on the band Counting Crows. This documentary explores the band's history and impact on the music scene, providing fans with an in-depth look at their journey.

As October unfolds, the streaming landscape offers an array of compelling content, with new titles and seasons sure to attract viewers across the spectrum. From chilling documentaries and thrilling dramas to international stories and comedic offerings, there is something for everyone to enjoy.