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Can you feel the chill in the air and smell the pumpkin spice? Its finally October, which means you can finally bust out your favorite sweaters. It also means that we have a new slate of shows and movies to look forward to coming toNetflix From an array of Netflix Originals to some beloved classics, youre going to love what your favorite streaming servicehas in store for you over the next month.

The name of the game this month is Netflix Originals. The streaming service is adding 24 new series and movies to its vast arsenal, and some of the additions look really good. From the much anticipated third season of Black Mirror to brand new movies and documentaries that look incredibly promising, such as Ava DuVernays 13th and Christopher Guests Mascots, theres a lot of new content youre going to love. However, if you prefer classics, youre covered there as well. This October marks the additions of Ferris Buellers Day Off, Dazed and Confused, and THE FREAKING TITANIC. Thats right reserve four hours this month. You need to sob over James Camerons epic masterpiece.Whatever you love, Netflix has you covered in October. Its time to start streaming.

Available October 1

A Cinderella Story (2004)Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004)Blue Streak (1999)Breakfast at Tiffanys (1961)

Dazed and Confused (1993)

All right, all right, all right. Richard Linklaters classic coming of age stoner comedy is hitting your favorite streaming service this month, which is reason enough to throw a killer party. Starring Matthew McConaughey at his creepiest, Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, and a host of other big names at their career beginnings, this high school comedy will have you craving cheap beer and less-than-legal substances.

[Watch Dazed and Confused on Netflix starting October 1]

Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief (2008)Fairy Tale: A True Story (1997)Ferris Buellers Day Off (1986)Gentlemans Agreement (1947)Ghost Town (2008)Grizzly Man (2005)How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)Millennium (1989)Murder Maps: Season 2 (2015)My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree (2016)Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)Oriented (2015)Patton (1970)Picture This! (2008)Poohs Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997)The Queen of the Damned (2002)Quiz Show (1994)Robotech (1985)RV (2006)Saving Mr. Wu (2015)Snake Eyes (1998)Snow Day (2000)Sphere (1998)Three Kings (1999)

Titanic (1997)

Clear out your October. Jame Camerons classic love story is coming to Netflix, and you need to reserved at least 16 hours to watch Kate Winslet and Leonardo Dicaprio on repeat. You already know the ending, and you already know all of the now-classic dramatic beats. Start watching to see Leo paint the love of his life like one of his French girls, but stay tuned in to check out Kathy Bates fierce wardrobe.

[Watch Titanic on Netflix starting October 1]

Unforgiven (1992)The Uninvited (2009)Unsealed: Alien Files: Season 4Without a Paddle (2004)

Available October 3

Dheepan (2015)

Available October 4

American Horror Story: Hotel

Keeping up with Ryan Murphys creepy anthology series just got a whole lot easier. Hotel is coming to Netflix this month, so now you can binge through Murder House, Asylum, Coven, Freak Show, and now Hotel in peace. What can you expect from this season? Lady Gaga, murder d****s, and oh-so-much s*x.

[Watch American Horror Story: Hotel on Netflix starting October 4]

Chevalier (2015)Dartmoor Killing (2015)The Flash: Season 2The Grinder: Season 1

Available October 5

Arrow: Season 4

Available October 6

iZombie: Season 2

Available October 7

13th (2016) *Netflix Original

From director Ava DuVerney comes this galvanizing documentary about racism and the American prison system. Combining archival footage with testimonies from activists, politicians, historians, and formerly incarcerated men and women, this documentary makes the argument that the mass criminalization is another form of slavery. 13th promises to be a powerful documentary from a highly accomplished filmmaker.

[Watch 13th on Netflix starting October 7]

Dinotrux: Season 3 *Netflix OriginalThe Ranch: Season 1 Part 2 *Netflix OriginalRussell Peters: Almost Famous *Netflix OriginalThe Siege of Jadotville (2016) *Netflix OriginalSupernatural: Season 11

Available October 8

The Originals: Season 3The Vampire Diaries: Season 7

Available October 10

Kuromukuro: Season 2 *Netflix OriginalLove Between the Covers (2015)

Available October 12

Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids (2016) *Netflix Original

Available October 13

DCs Legends of Tomorrow: Season 1

Mascots (2016) *Netflix Original

If youre a fan of mockumentaries, then mark your calendars for this one. Christopher Guest returns with a new film that explores the highly competitive and ridiculous world of team mascots. Starring Jane Lynch, Ed Begley, Jr., Zach Woods, Chris ODowd, this comedy has already been met with positive reviews and promises to be a lot of insane fun.

[Watch Mascotson Netflix starting October 13]

Available October 14

Haters Back Off!: Season 1 *Netflix OriginalProject MC2: Season 3 *Netflix OriginalSky Ladder: The Art of Cai GuoQiang (2016) *Netflix Original

Available October 15

Being George Clooney (2016)Chapo: el escape del siglo (2016)Glitch: Season 1 *Netflix OriginalPower Rangers Dino Super Charge: Season 1: Part 1

Available October 16

Dark Matter: Season 2

Available October 21

Black Mirror: Season 3 (Part 1) *Netflix Original

Do technology and the internet make you feel safe? All of that is about to change this October. Charlie Brookers beloved and highly disturbing sci-fi thriller, Black Mirror, is returning for Part 1 of its new season on Netflix. We already told you what we know about each episode, but heres what we can promise. Its going to be creepy, and its going to make you want to quit social media and live alone as a hermit.

[Watch Black Mirroron Netflix starting October 21]

Containment: Season 1Joe Rogan: Triggered *Netflix OriginalMidnight Diner: Tokyo Stories *Netflix OriginalThe Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show: Season 3 *Netflix OriginalWord Party: Season 2 *Netflix Original

Available October 24

Doctor Foster: Season 1

Available October 25

Big Eyes (2014)

Available October 26

Jesus Camp (2006)Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)

Available October 28

7 aos (2016) *Netflix OriginalI Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016) *Netflix OriginalInto the Inferno (2016) *Netflix OriginalSkylanders Academy: Season 1 *Netflix OriginalTrailer Park Boys: Out of the Park: Europe *Netflix Original

Available October 29

The Fall: Season 3 *Netflix Original

Available October 31

Chewing Gum: Season 1 *Netflix Original

Michaela Coel will be entering our streaming lives in a big way at the end of the month. Chewing Gum, Coels former E4 series, follows the religious and Beyonc-obsessed Tracey Gordon. The series explores Traceys love and friendships as she spends her time on the London council estate. Its fun, quirky, and definitely worth a watch.

[Watch Chewing Gumon Netflix starting October 31]

Source: http://decider.com/2016/10/01/new-on-netflix-october-2016/

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