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What's New To Netflix This Week? Movies, TV, And Originals

Halloween is arriving this week, and that means October is over, and Netflix will be releasing a lot of content this Friday, when November begins. From movies to TV shows to original programming, there is bound to be something you'll want to watch.

Arriving on November 1 is a slew of movies you may have seen, but you'll want to watch again. Step Brothers is the 2008 comedy about two adults--who act more like children--that are thrusted into each other's lives as their single parents marry each other. Starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly, this movie is hilarious and ludicrous in the best ways possible.

Also arriving on Friday are the three Matrix movies--Matrix 4 is in production which recently cast Neil Patrick Harris and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. The first movie in this franchise still holds up, and after you're finished watching it, why not watch the other two movies to see the series slowly implode on itself? Also arriving on Friday are Rounders and Zombieland.

Below, you'll find everything headed to Netflix this week, and for more news on streaming services, check out what's coming to Shudder, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video in November.

What's new to Netflix this week?

Monday, October 28

  • A 3 Minute Hug
  • Little Miss Sumo
  • Shine On with Reese: Season 1

Tuesday, October 29

  • Arsenio Hall: Smart & Classy

Wednesday, October 30

  • Flavorful Origins: Yunnan Cuisine

Thursday, October 31

  • Kengan Ashura: Part ll
  • Nowhere Man
  • Raging Bull

Friday, November 1

  • American Son
  • Atypical: Season 3
  • Drive
  • Fire in Paradise
  • Hache
  • Hello Ninja
  • Holiday in the Wild
  • The King
  • The Man Without Gravity
  • Queer Eye: We're in Japan!
  • True: Grabbleapple Harvest
  • We Are the Wave
  • Apache Warrior
  • Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures: Go Team Roberts: Season 1
  • Billy on the Street
  • Christmas Break-In
  • Christmas in the Heartlands
  • Christmas Survival
  • Elliot the Littlest Reindeer
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • Grease
  • Holly Star
  • How to Be a Latin Lover
  • Love Jones
  • Mars: Season 2
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: Seasons 1-2
  • Paid in Full
  • Rosemary's Baby
  • Rounders
  • Santa Girl
  • Sling Blade
  • Spitfire: The Plane that Saved the World
  • Step Brothers
  • The Christmas Candle
  • The Deep: Season 3
  • The Game
  • The Matrix
  • The Matrix Reloaded
  • The Matrix Revolutions
  • Up North
  • Wild Child
  • Zombieland


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