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What's new on Netflix Australia for October 2019

As the number of shows and movies available to stream in Australia continues to grow at an impressive rate, it can be tough to keep up with all the new additions to each streaming service each month.

We've all come to anticipate a new stable of Netflix Originals releases each month, but figuring out which shows they are and when exactly they become available isn't so easy. And what about the large number licensed shows and films that are made available to stream, if only for a limited time?

In an effort to keep you informed of the best shows and movies that are in the process of being added to Netflix, we'll be bringing you an updated list of what you can expect on the service on a monthly basis. 

Not only that, we'll also be singling out the biggest releases, as well as a number of quality TV shows and films which we believe deserve your Netflixing time. 

So get ready to kick off the month with an epic binge – here's what's new on Netflix in October 2019. Check out Netflix's newest offerings in the video below!

TV shows highlights for October 2019

Big Mouth: Season 3 (04/10/2019)

Big Mouth: Season 3

In Season 3 of Big Mouth, as seventh grade comes to a close, Missy’s new Hormone Monstress (played by Thandie Newton) shows up to throw everything into chaos. Meanwhile, a new student (voiced by Ali Wong) arrives at school, forcing everyone at Bridgeton Middle to question their sexuality. Featuring a fantastic cameo from Queer Eye's Fab Five, Big Mouth's third season is shaping up to be its best yet.

Living with Yourself (18/10/2019)

Paul Rudd and Paul Rudd in Living with Yourself

What's better than one Paul Rudd? How about two? In this Netflix original series,  Miles (Paul Rudd) is a guy who's failing to live to his full potential. After seizing the opportunity to undergo a radical spa treatment that promises to make him the best he can be, Miles wakes up in a ditch only to later find that he's been replaced by a new and improved clone of himself (also played by Paul Rudd). Quirky and irreverent, Living with Yourself promises to take its Rick and Morty-esque premise and run with it.

Daybreak (24/10/2019)

Daybreak

With a premise that's part Mad Max, part Zombieland and part Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Daybreak sees teen outcast Josh Wheeler (Colin Ford) realise his full potential after an event sends the world into a post-apocalyptic state. To further drive home the Ferris Bueller connection, Matthew Broderick stars as Josh's high school principal.

Movies highlights for October 2019

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (11/10/2019)

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie

Breaking Bad is one of the most celebrated TV shows of all time, so when creator Vince Gilligan decides to make a feature-length follow-up movie and release it on Netflix, you sit up and pay attention! El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie sees the return of Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), who we last saw fleeing the scene of a devastating massacre carried out by his former Meth-cooking mentor. Now, Jesse is on the run and must turn to his old friends Skinny Pete (Charles Baker) and Badger (Matt Jones) for sanctuary. We wish we could tell you more about El Camino, but that's all we know about it for now!

The Laundromat (18/10/2019)

The Laundromat

With a killer cast that includes Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas, The Laundromat follows a widow (Streep) who got swindled out of her life savings eventually track her money back to a pair of shady Panama-based lawyers (Oldman and Banderas). Directed by Steven Soderbergh (Oceans Eleven, Magic Mike), The Laundromat promises to be one of the most entertaining Netflix Originals of the year.

Dolemite Is My Name (25/10/2019)

Dolemite is My Name

Eddie Murphy is back! In the tradition of films like Ed Wood and The Disaster Artist, Dolemite Is My Name tells the story of stand-up comedian and entertainer Rudy Ray Moore (Murphy), a man who seizes the opportunity to make a film featuring his jive-talking, karate-kicking pimp alter-ego, Dolemite. Of course, the movie is hilariously amateurish, but manages to strike a chord with black audiences, leading the film to become one of the most beloved blaxploitation classics of the 1970s.

...and the rest for October

ORIGINAL SERIES

Peaky Blinders: Season 5 (04/10/2019)

El Dragón: Return of a Warrior (04/10/2019)

Raising Dion (04/10/2019)

Match! Tennis Juniors (07/10/2019) 

Rhythm + Flow (09/10/2019)

Haunted: Season 2 (11/10/2019)

Insatiable: Season 2 (11/10/2019)

Plan Coeur: Season 2 (11/10/2019)

Toon: Seasons 1-2 (18/10/2019)

MeatEater: Season 8 (18/10/2019)

Avlu (18/10/2019)

Baby: Season 2  (18/10/2019)

Interior Design Masters  (18/10/2019)

La casa de las flores: Season 2 (18/10/2019)

Brotherhood (25/10/2019)

Nailed It! France (C'est du gâteau!) (25/10/2019)

Nailed It! Spain (Niquelao!) (25/10/2019)

Prank Encounters (25/10/2019)

Brigada Costa del Sol (25/10/2019)

The Kominsky Method: Season 2 (25/10/2019)

Flavorful Origins: Yunnan Cuisine (30/10/2019)

Nowhere Man (31/10/2019)

My Next Guest with David Letterman and Shah Rukh Khan (Coming Soon)

NETFLIX WEEKLY SERIES

Riverdale: Season 4 (10/10/2019)

NETFLIX FILM

Ready to Mingle (Solteras) (02/10/2019)

In the Tall Grass (04/10/2019)

Wolkenbruchs wunderliche Reise in die Arme einer Schickse (11/10/2019)

La influencia (11/10/2019)

Fractured (11/10/2019)

The Forest of Love (11/10/2019)

Banlieusards (12/10/2019)

Eli (18/10/2019)

Seventeen (18/10/2019)

Upstarts (18/10/2019)

Rattlesnake (25/10/2019)

Wounds (Coming Soon)

ORIGINAL COMEDY

Nikki Glaser: Bangin’ (1/10/2019)

Deon Cole: Cole Hearted (08/10/2019)

Martin Matte: La Vie, La Mort...Eh La La..! (14/10/2019)

Park Na-rae: Glamour Warning (16/10/2019)

Jenny Slate: Stage Fright (22/10/2019)

Grego Rossello: Disculpe las molestias (24/10/2019)

Arsenio Hall: Smart & Classy (29/10/2019)

ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY 

Living Undocumented (02/10/2019)

Rotten: Season 2 (04/10/2019)

Ghosts of Sugar Land (16/10/2019)

Tell Me Who I Am (18/10/2019)

Unnatural Selection (18/10/2019)

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner (23/10/2019)

Dancing with the Birds (23/10/2019)

It Takes a Lunatic (25/10/2019)

A 3 Minute Hug (28/10/2019)

Little Miss Sumo (28/10/2019)

KIDS & FAMILY

Carmen Sandiego: Season 2 (01/10/2019)

Creeped Out: Season 2 (04/10/2019)

Super Monsters: Season 3 (04/10/2019)

Super Monsters: Vida's First Halloween (04/10/2019)

Legend Quest: Masters of Myth (05/10/2019)

The Spooky Tale of Captain Underpants Hack-a-ween (08/10/2019)

YooHoo to the Rescue: Season 2 (11/10/2019)

Mighty Little Bheem: Diwali (18/10/2019)

Spirit Riding Free: Pony Tales Collection 2 (18/10/2019)

Greenhouse Academy: Season 3 (25/10/2019)

ORIGINAL ANIME

Seis Manos (03/10/2019)

Ultramarine Magmell (10/10/2019)

Kengan Ashura: Part ll (31/10/2019)

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

Pitch Perfect 3 (07/10/2019)

Shrek (11/10/2019)

Jaws (11/10/2019)

Da Kath & Kim Code (13/10/2019)

Kath & Kimderella (13/10/2019)

Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (28/10/2019)

Where Hands Touch (01/10/2019)

Fed Up (01/10/2019)

The Book of Eli (01/10/2019)

Wild Wild West (01/10/2019)

Boo! A Madea Halloween (01/10/2019)

All the Money in the World (04/10/2019)

Inside Man (11/10/2019)

Back to the Future Part III (11/10/2019)

Billy Elliot (11/10/2019)

Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (11/10/2019)

Elizabeth (11/10/2019)

Mercury Rising (11/10/2019)

Life (11/10/2019)

Kick-Ass (11/10/2019)

The Purge (11/10/2019)

Brewster's Millions (11/10/2019)

The Nutty Professor (11/10/2019)

Sophie's Choice (11/10/2019)

The Tale of Despereaux (11/10/2019)

Jaws: The Revenge (11/10/2019)

Life (12/10/2019)

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (12/10/2019)

Sicario (13/10/2019)

The Losers (15/10/2019)

Green Lantern (15/10/2019)

Police Academy (15/10/2019)

Cobra (15/10/2019)

Beowulf (15/10/2019)

The Pagemaster (15/10/2019)

Demolition Man  (15/10/2019)

Arrow: Season 7 (16/10/2019)

The Big Bang Theory: Season 11 (17/10/2019)

Surviving R. Kelly: Season 1 (22/10/2019)

Burnt (24/10/2019)

The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature  (28/10/2019)

What's coming next month and beyond?

Netflix has has big plans for 2019, with a number of high-profile shows and movies confirmed for release on the service. Here's our list of the best upcoming TV shows and movies on Netflix.



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