Netflix releases lists of titles and releases that will be available on their platform pretty frequently and they’ve recently just released their list of new things to watch in the month of October. While fans get to hear of some titles they can be excited to see added, it can also be simultaneously upsetting due to the fact that as new content comes in, old content often goes out the back door.
Here’s a list of everything we’re going to see taken off Netflix throughout October.
10/1/18
- 21
- Adventureland
- Akira
- Bad Boys
- Boogie Nights
- Cinderella Man
- Curse of Chucky
- Eyes Wide Shut
- Freaks and Geeks: Season 1
- Full Metal Jacket
- Guess Who
- Inside Man
- Let Me In
- Life Is Beautiful
- Menace II Society
- Red Dragon
- Scream 2
- Sin City
- Stealth
- The Adventures of Tintin
- The Clan
- The Family Man
- The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence
- The Lost Boys
- The Rugrats Movie
- Trading Places
- White Collar: Seasons 1-6
10/2/18
- The Human Centipede: First Sequence
10/6/18
- The BFG
10/8/18
- 90210: Seasons 1-5
- Kubo and the Two Strings
10/10/18
- Leap Year
10/13/18
- The Nut Job
10/14/18
- About a Boy: Seasons 1-2
- The Babadook
10/17/18
- Donnie Darko
10/22/18
- The Secret Life of Pets
10/24/18
- V/H/S/2
10/25/18
- Big Eyes
- Queen of Katwe
10/26/18
- Southside with You
10/28/18
- Bridget Jones’s Baby
We know it’s sad to see so many titles leaving the platform and hopefully none are your personal favourites, but we should keep in mind we’re losing these titles to gain a wide variety of newer titles, many of which are worth being excited for.
Any of these titles have you particularly upset? Let us know in the comments section.
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Source: Netflix
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Even if you have no interest in pro wrestling, past or present, it’s still worth watching GLOW, the dramatized story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Back in the 80s, during the boom of Hulkamania, GLOW was a real-life wrestling promotion that featured an all-female roster. Although it only ran for a few “seasons” (as opposed to the never ending style of today’s WWE storylines), GLOW was fondly remembered for its colorful characters and over-the-top comedy. Of course, putting attractive women in tight, revealing outfits certainly helped too.
The Netflix series isn’t necessarily historically accurate, as many details were changed to make GLOW a better TV series. Starring the always-great Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, and comedian Marc Maron (who is exceptional in his role as grumpy director Sam Sylvia), GLOW is a hilarious nostalgic throwback to the 80s, complete with neon lights and the biggest of big hairdos. Critics and fans alike loved the series, as proven by its high scores on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. A second season is on the way.
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