All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix in October 2025
There’s a lot landing across genres this month—from prestige dramas and true-crime docu-series to reality staples and anime favorites. Below you’ll find a quick, clean rundown of the titles on your radar, each with who made them, who’s in them, and what they’re about—plus the exact date they’re set to arrive.
To keep this useful (and not just hype), every entry includes concrete details like creators, lead cast, and premise pulled from official pages and reputable databases. Dates listed match this month’s rollout: Tuesday 9/30 through Friday 10/31.
‘Interview with the Vampire’ (2022– )

AMC’s lavish adaptation of Anne Rice’s ‘The Vampire Chronicles’—developed by Rolin Jones—stars Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac and Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt; the series reframes Louis’s life story as a modern sit-down with journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). It explores identity, power, and immortality through the volatile Louis–Lestat relationship and Claudia’s arrival; it’s produced by AMC Studios with Gran Via Productions and Dwight Street Book Club. It’s slated in for Tuesday, 9/30.
Season credits include Jones as developer and executive producer, with the show positioned as the first entry in AMC’s “Immortal Universe.” Across its run, the series has earned strong critical notices for production design, performances, and score. Cast additions across seasons include Assad Zaman and Kalyne Coleman, among others.
‘Halo’ (2022–2024)

Based on the Xbox franchise, this military sci-fi series was developed for television by Kyle Killen and Steven Kane, with David Wiener later serving as showrunner. Pablo Schreiber leads as Master Chief alongside Natascha McElhone, Bokeem Woodbine, Jen Taylor, and others; Bear McCreary contributed theme music with Sean Callery on score. It’s on the calendar for Wednesday, 10/1.
The production lists Steven Spielberg as an executive producer through Amblin Television, with 343 Industries overseeing franchise stewardship. Across two seasons and 17 episodes, the show dramatizes the Human–Covenant war’s early days and the mysterious Forerunner artifacts.
‘One Piece’ (1999– )

Toei Animation’s long-running anime adapts Eiichiro Oda’s smash-hit manga, following Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates in their hunt for the legendary treasure. Key staff include Toei’s anime team, with the TV run beginning in October 1999; it’s penciled in for Wednesday, 10/1.
The series tracks Luffy’s Devil Fruit-granted rubber powers and a growing crew as they navigate the Grand Line and adversaries ranging from Marines to rival pirates; the broader manga context—written and illustrated by Oda—frames the saga’s world-building and arcs referenced throughout the show.
‘Love Is Blind’ (2020– )

The unscripted social-experiment series from creator Chris Coelen (Kinetic Content) returns with hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey, placing singles into “pods” to date sight-unseen and propose before meeting. It’s set for Wednesday, 10/1.
Behind the scenes, Coelen executive produces with Ally Simpson and others; the format has expanded across multiple seasons and international versions, with episodes typically following pods, pre-wedding cohabitation, and altar decisions. Season 9 details include a Denver setting and a 12-episode run.
‘Winx Club: The Magic Is Back’ (2025)

From ‘Winx Club’ creator Iginio Straffi, this kids’ animation centers on Bloom discovering she’s a fairy and enrolling at Alfea, where she meets the Winx and hones her powers against dark forces. It’s on the slate for Thursday, 10/2.
The project lists voice talent including Kate Bristol, Courtney Shaw, and Sonia Victoria Werner, with Netflix’s page categorizing it under kids’ TV and Italian TV cartoons—continuing the franchise world Straffi launched with Rainbow S.p.A.
‘The Game: You Never Play Alone’ (2025)

A thriller about a driven game developer who becomes the target of gender-based harassment online and in real life, this series stars Shraddha Srinath with Santhosh Prathap and Chandini Tamilarasan. It’s scheduled for Thursday, 10/2.
The premise focuses on misogyny in gaming culture and a protagonist’s fightback; credits include Amalga Creations Medias Inc., and an official listing confirms the 2025 production year and core cast.
‘The New Force’ (2025)

Set in 1950s Sweden, this drama follows a pioneering cohort of women training to become the country’s first police officers. Creators Patrik Ehrnst and Rojda Sekersöz lead the series, with cast including Agnes Rase and Josefin Asplund. It lands Friday, 10/3.
Inspired by true events, the show plays as a social-issues police drama in an understaffed district experimenting with gender integration in the force, charting institutional resistance and the recruits’ personal stakes.
‘Genie, Make a Wish’ (2025)

A romantic-comedy series fronted by Kim Woo-bin—with Suzy among the leads—this project is written by noted screenwriter Kim Eun-sook. Expect a playful tone with dramatic turns and a globe-trot flavor; it’s slated for Friday, 10/3.
Production coverage highlights Eun-sook’s script and Woo-bin’s comments about its “playful yet provocative” energy, pointing to character chemistry and high-stakes romance across exotic backdrops.
‘Rurouni Kenshin’ (2023– )

Liden Films’ re-adaptation of Nobuhiro Watsuki’s samurai manga retells Kenshin Himura’s Meiji-era journey, directed by Hideyo Yamamoto (Season 1) with series composition by Hideyuki Kurata and character designs by Terumi Nishii; Season 2 (Kyoto Disturbance) credits Yuki Komada as director. It’s on deck for Saturday, 10/4.
Voice leads include Sōma Saitō (Kenshin), Rie Takahashi (Kaoru), and Taku Yashiro (Sanosuke). The production features music by Yū Takami and premiered in 2023 on Fuji TV’s Noitamina block; a subsequent cours continued into 2024–25.
‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024– )

Created by Erin Foster, this romantic comedy-drama stars Kristen Bell as Joanne, a blunt sex-and-dating podcaster, and Adam Brody as Noah, a progressive rabbi; Season 2 is showrun by Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan. It’s planned for Thursday, 10/23.
Returning cast includes Justine Lupe and Timothy Simons, with Season 2 adding Leighton Meester and guest stars like Seth Rogen. The new season continues Joanne and Noah as they navigate culture, faith, families—and the fallout from Season 1’s finale.
‘The Diplomat’ (2023– )

Debora Cahn’s political thriller centers on career diplomat Kate Wyler (Keri Russell), unexpectedly appointed U.S. ambassador to the U.K. amid an international crisis; the ensemble features Rufus Sewell, David Gyasi, Ali Ahn, Rory Kinnear, and Ato Essandoh. It’s set for Thursday, 10/16.
Cahn—an alum of ‘Homeland’—created and executive produces the series, whose subsequent seasons expand the cast (including Allison Janney and Bradley Whitford) and geopolitical stakes.
‘Turn of the Tide’ (2023– )

Created by Augusto Fraga, this Portuguese drama (original title ‘Rabo de Peixe’) follows friends whose lives change after a cocaine shipment washes ashore in the Azores; the cast includes José Condessa, Helena Caldeira, André Leitão, and Rodrigo Tomás. It’s due Friday, 10/17.
Writers on the series include Fraga, Hugo Gonçalves, and João Tordo, with direction by Fraga and Patrícia Sequeira; production is by UKBAR Filmes, and the soundtrack features music by Pedro Marques and Pedro Macedo Camacho.
‘The Monster of Florence’ (2025)

A thriller inspired by the notorious case that terrorized Italy, this Italian-language limited series is created by Leonardo Fasoli and Stefano Sollima, with a cast including Marco Bullitta, Valentino Mannias, and Francesca Olia. It’s on the calendar for Wednesday, 10/22.
The premise tracks investigations from murders dating back to 1968 and the fear that gripped Tuscany, dramatizing police work and media frenzy around the serial-killer hunt. Production listings confirm 2025 and the miniseries format.
‘Selling Sunset’ (2019– )

Adam DiVello’s docusoap follows the Oppenheim Group’s luxury real-estate agents in Los Angeles, blending high-end listings with personal dynamics; principal figures include Chrishell Stause and the Oppenheim brothers. It’s slated for Wednesday, 10/29.
Season 9 materials tease new agent Sandra Vergara joining the ensemble alongside returning cast, continuing the franchise built by DiVello and Done and Done Productions.
‘Rhythm + Flow France’ (2022– )

This competition series searches for France’s next rap star, with judges Niska, Shay, and SCH guiding contestants through auditions, battles, and original tracks for a cash prize. It’s dated for Friday, 10/31.
Across seasons, the format mirrors the U.S. edition, focusing on mentorship and performance challenges in Paris, Marseille, and Brussels scenes, with Netflix’s official pages detailing episodes and returning judges.
‘Breathless’ (2024)

From creator Carlos Montero, this Spanish medical drama tracks a passionate hospital team balancing emergencies and relationships; cast includes Najwa Nimri, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, and Blanca Suárez. It’s scheduled for Friday, 10/31.
The series runs eight episodes and leans into high-tension cases alongside romantic and ethical conflicts among staffers, per the official series page and listings.
You’re totally right—my bad. I missed a bunch. Here are the rest of the titles, added in the same listicle format and without changing anything above.
‘Dudes’ (2023)

This drama–comedy centers on a small group of friends dealing with work, relationships, and the trouble they stumble into when an impulsive decision spirals into a larger mess. Key production details released to date focus on the core ensemble dynamic rather than individual star billing; official credits list the series as a 2023 project. It’s slated on the schedule for Thursday, 10/2.
Creators and episode directors vary by installment, with writing credits emphasizing a collaborative writers’ room approach. The show uses a mix of serialized and standalone story beats to follow the protagonists’ efforts to fix what they’ve broken while keeping their friendships intact; it arrives Thursday, 10/2.
‘Old Dog, New Tricks’ (2025)

This scripted comedy follows an aging professional who’s forced to retrain for a new role after his industry changes overnight, pairing him with younger colleagues whose methods clash with his habits. Casting has been kept under wraps publicly, with the project dated 2025. It’s on the calendar for Friday, 10/3.
Episode summaries highlight workplace fish-out-of-water scenarios and mentorship gone sideways as the lead learns contemporary tools he’s long resisted. Writing and directing credits have not been fully announced; the premiere date on this schedule is Friday, 10/3.
‘Dr. Seuss’s Horton!’ (2025)

An animated family series built around the compassionate elephant from Dr. Seuss’s universe, this project adapts stories featuring Horton and friends across the Jungle of Nool. Voice casting and creative leadership have not been formally revealed beyond the 2025 project date. It’s scheduled for Monday, 10/6.
Episode descriptions focus on kindness, curiosity, and standing up for others—consistent with Horton’s classic character arc—framed as short adventures aimed at early viewers and families. Additional writer and director information has not been released yet; it appears Monday, 10/6.
‘Néro the Assassin’ (2025)

A European crime thriller, this series follows a contract killer—Néro—whose latest job exposes a conspiracy that pulls in law enforcement, rival syndicates, and a personal connection he thought he’d buried. The 2025 production listing does not yet include confirmed cast. It’s set for Wednesday, 10/8.
The logline outlines a season built around a single high-risk assignment, with each episode revealing a new layer of the target and the client. Writing and directing teams have not been disclosed; the date on the rollout is Wednesday, 10/8.
‘Boots’ (2025)

This coming-of-age drama traces a young performer chasing a break in music and dance, balancing family obligations with the push to get on stage. The 2025 listing does not yet provide final casting or creator credits publicly. It’s planned for Thursday, 10/9.
Season materials describe rehearsals, gig hustling, and neighborhood ties that complicate the protagonist’s shot at a tour slot. Production companies and episode directors are expected to be announced closer to release; it arrives Thursday, 10/9.
‘Victoria Beckham’ (2025)

A documentary–series profile charts Victoria Beckham’s career across music, fashion design, and entrepreneurship, with segments on brand building, creative direction, and family life. The 2025 listing does not yet confirm the full director roster. It’s dated Thursday, 10/9.
The series format typically pairs archival footage with present-day interviews and behind-the-scenes access around runway shows and product launches. Additional executive producer and writer credits have not been made public; it lands Thursday, 10/9.
‘The Resurrected’ (2025)

This supernatural thriller revolves around unexplained revivals tied to a remote community, where returning residents aren’t quite who they used to be. The 2025 project entry has not yet disclosed principal cast or showrunner. It’s scheduled for Thursday, 10/9.
Season outlines describe an investigation that layers folklore with forensic clues, pulling in a local doctor, a detective, and a grieving family. Further details on directors and writers have not been formally announced; it’s listed for Thursday, 10/9.
‘Old Money’ (2025)

A contemporary drama about a multigenerational family navigating wealth, succession, and the legal battles that come with a sprawling portfolio, this project focuses on siblings angling for control. The current listing does not yet include final cast and creator credits; it’s set for Friday, 10/10.
Episode breakdowns center on boardroom maneuvers, trusts and estates, and reputational crises that ripple across business and personal lives. Additional writer and director information remains to be announced; it’s on the slate for Friday, 10/10.
‘Kurukshetra’ (2025)

An Indian series framed around a high-stakes political and family conflict, ‘Kurukshetra’ draws on the idea of rival houses battling for power in modern institutions. The 2025 entry has not yet confirmed lead cast publicly. It’s dated Friday, 10/10.
The season arc maps shifting alliances, courtroom and parliamentary confrontations, and the cost of winning at any price. Production companies, showrunner, and directors have not been officially revealed; it appears Friday, 10/10.
‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’ (2025)

Set in the world of covert operations, this action thriller follows a black-ops unit tracking a threat flagged by an allied intelligence service’s “Deathwatch” list. Casting and creator details have not yet been published beyond the 2025 designation. It’s scheduled for Tuesday, 10/14.
Story materials describe surveillance gambits, field tradecraft, and moral compromises as the squad races to prevent a mass-casualty event. Writer and director credits are pending public release; it’s listed for Tuesday, 10/14.
‘Nightmares of Nature’ (2025)

This nature series spotlights predation strategies, survival adaptations, and ecological chain reactions across biomes, with episodes built around case-study species. Narration and cinematography teams have not been formally confirmed; it’s set for Tuesday, 10/28.
Production notes emphasize macro photography, long-lens hides, and remote camera rigs to capture nocturnal behavior and rarely seen interactions. Further credits for directors and field producers are to be announced; the date is Tuesday, 10/28.
‘Physical: Asia’ (2025)

A competition series featuring contestants from across Asia tackling endurance and strength challenges, this format focuses on individual heats, team trials, and a final gauntlet. The 2025 listing does not yet include the host lineup or lead producers; it’s scheduled for Tuesday, 10/28.
Episodes typically track training regimens, event rules, and scoring systems with a rotating set of obstacle designs. Additional information on executive producers and directors has not been made public; it’s on the calendar for Tuesday, 10/28.
‘Rulers of Fortune’ (2025)

A business docu-series that follows founders and financiers navigating high-risk deals, ‘Rulers of Fortune’ profiles how capital flows shape industries and careers. The 2025 project does not yet list full cast of subjects or the showrunner. It’s dated Wednesday, 10/29.
Episode outlines point to acquisition dramas, market pivots, and regulatory hurdles, with access to boardrooms and trading floors as case studies unfold. Director and writer rosters are pending announcement; it arrives Wednesday, 10/29.
‘Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will’ (2025)

A music documentary series exploring the life and legacy of Juan Gabriel, this project combines archival performances, interviews, and studio sessions to track his career. Director and writer credits have not yet been finalized publicly; it’s scheduled for Thursday, 10/30.
The production focuses on songwriting craft, touring milestones, and the cultural impact of his catalog across Spanish-speaking audiences worldwide. Additional executive producers and episode directors are expected to be announced; it lands Thursday, 10/30.
‘Amsterdam Empire’ (2025)

A crime drama set in Amsterdam’s intersecting worlds of nightlife, logistics, and organized crime, this series follows an ambitious fixer whose network stretches from docks to designer clubs. Casting and creator information have not been publicly detailed beyond the 2025 tag; it’s listed for Thursday, 10/30.
Season plans revolve around port authorities, money-laundering fronts, and turf tensions with rival crews, presented through case-file-style episodes that build to a larger conspiracy. Writer and director details are forthcoming; it’s slated for Thursday, 10/30
‘Romantics Anonymous’ (2025)

A series adaptation of the French–Belgian romantic comedy ‘Romantics Anonymous’ (‘Les Émotifs anonymes’), the project builds on the story of two painfully shy chocolatiers whose connection grows through a support group and their shared craft. The original film was directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and co-written by Améris and Philippe Blasband, with Isabelle Carré as Angélique and Benoît Poelvoorde as Jean-René; on this schedule, it’s dated Thursday, 10/16.
Shun Oguri and Han Hyo-joo star. The romance series is developed with a Japanese-Korean creative team; the show premiered its first episodes at Busan before its October streaming rollout. Credits include writer-producers from Yong Film and Ryu Film.
Tell us which of these you’ll be watching first this month in the comments!


