October 2022 releases on Netflix Philippines

Netflix Philippines will be adding a lot of interesting content in October 2022, just in time for the Halloween season. This content will include a horror mystery TV series based on a novel, the third season of a mystery documentary TV show, and a horror TV series from Guillermo del Toro. Additionally, Netflix will be adding the sixth season of one of their most popular adult animated TV series, as well as a bunch of documentaries, including one about one of the most terrifying serial killers in American history.

Even though theaters have reopened and are operating as usual, streaming platforms continue to be a primary source of entertainment for many people. This is despite the fact that the world of streaming continues to house movies that either do not have a theatrical release or have a shorter window between the theatrical release and the streaming release. Netflix, on the other hand, not only keeps doing all of those things but also keeps adding new licensed and original material every month, catering to viewers of all ages and preferences.

Check out the selection of titles that will be added to Netflix Philippines in October 2022.

All titles and dates are subject to change without prior notice.

October 5 – Mr. Harrigan’s Phone (Film)
A boy and an aging billionaire bond over books — and their first iPhones. But when the older man passes, their mysterious connection refuses to die.

October 5 – Bling Empire: Season 3 (Series)
Unfinished business and big opportunities stir up tension in the group, but nothing will stop them from living their flashiest and most fabulous lives.

October 7Luckiest Girl Alive (Film)
A writer’s perfectly crafted New York City life starts to unravel when a true-crime documentary forces her to confront her harrowing high school history.

October 7 – Doll House (Film)
A troubled lead singer of a rock band sets out to rekindle the relationship he never had with his long-lost daughter.

October 7 – Old People (Film)
A woman who’s returned home with her two kids to attend her sister’s wedding must suddenly defend their lives against older people on a killing spree.

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October 7 – The Midnight Club (Series)
Inside a hospice for terminally ill teens, members of an exclusive club make a chilling pact: The first to die must send a sign from beyond the grave.

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October 7 – The Mole (Series)
Twelve players complete challenges while trying to identify the one among them who’s sabotaging their missions in this reboot of the cult-classic series.

October 7 – Glitch (Series)
A young woman joins forces with a UFO enthusiast to investigate her boyfriend’s sudden disappearance and stumbles into a wild conspiracy.

October 10 – Spirit Rangers (Kids & Family)
Native American siblings Kodi, Summer and Eddy have a secret: They’re “Spirit Rangers” who help protect the national park they call home!

October 11 – Someone Borrowed (Film)
To fulfill his mother’s dying wish and avoid being removed from her will, an inflexible bachelor hires an actress to play his fiancée.

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October 12 – Easy-Bake Battle (Series)
Talented home cooks put their skills and creativity to the test making fast and easy dishes that are wildly delicious — and worthy of a big cash prize.

October 12 – Sh**ting Stars: Season 1
Frustrations and feelings collide when a dynamic PR executive finds herself working with her irksome nemesis — who happens to be a megastar client.

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October 13 – Dead End: Paranormal Park: Season 2 (Kids & Family)
Barney, Norma, Pugsley and friends encounter a slew of strange new creatures, from angels to evil twins to an army of deranged Pauline Phoenix dolls.

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October 14 – Take 1 (Series)
Renowned musicians pull out all the stops to give a song of their choice the greatest live performance they can muster — and all in a single take.

October 14 – The Curse of Bridge Hollow (Film)
A father (Marlon Wayans) and his teenage daughter (Priah Ferguson) are forced to team up and save their town after an ancient and mischievous spirit causes Halloween decorations to come to life and wreak havoc.

October 18 Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 3 (Series)
The acclaimed true-crime docuseries reboot returns for a new season.

October 19 – The School for Good and Evil (Film)
Best friends Sophie and Agatha find their bond put to the test when they’re whisked away to a magical school for future fairy-tale heroes and villains.

October 19 – The Stranger (Film)
An undercover cop forms an intense, intimate relationship with a murder suspect while trying to earn his trust and elicit a confession.

October 21 – 28 Days Haunted (Series)
Three teams each spend 28 days in some of America’s most haunted locations for a paranormal experiment based on the theories of Ed and Lorraine Warren.

October 21 – From Scratch (Series)
An artist finds romance with a chef in Italy and embarks on a life-changing journey of love, loss, resilience and hope across cultures and continents.

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October 21 – 20th Century Girl (Film)

Set in the year 1999, “20th Century Girl” follows the first love and friendships of a high school student.

October 24 – The Chalk Line (Film)
A psychological thriller inspired by the true story of “The Monster of Amstetten.”

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October 25 – Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities (Series)

Bizarre nightmares unfold in eight tales of terror in this visually stunning, spine-tingling horror collection curated by Guillermo del Toro.

October 26 – The Good Nurse (Film)
Amy, a nurse and single mother with a life-threatening heart ailment, is exhausted by ICU night shifts. Charlie, a compassionate and empathetic nurse, arrives to help. During lengthy nights at the hospital, the two build a great connection, and Amy finally has trust in her and her children’ future. Amy risks her life and the safety of her children to seek the truth when a string of inexplicable patient deaths lead to Charlie as the prime suspect.

THE GOOD NURSE is a true-life thriller directed by Tobias Lindholm and written by Krysty Wilson-Cairns. It stars Academy Award winners Jessica Chastain as Amy Loughren and Eddie Redmayne as Charles Cullen, as well as Nnamdi Asomugha, Noah Emmerich, and Kim Dickens.

October 27 – Romantic Killer (Series)
Living her best single life, romance is the last thing on Anzu’s mind — until a tiny match-making wizard suddenly turns her life into a clichéd romcom.

October 27 – Daniel Spellbound (Kids & Family)
A teen tracker follows in his late father’s footsteps to uncover a conspiracy in the magical world in this exciting supernatural adventure series.

October 28 – The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself (Series)
Jay Lycurgo (“Titans”) and Nadia Parkes (“Doctor Who”) star in this bloody and breathtaking fantasy series based on the “Half Bad” books by Sally Green.

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October 28 – Wendell & Wild (Film)
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele star in this stop-motion animation adventure about two demon brothers who escape the Underworld.

October 28 – If Only (Series)

Ten years into a disappointing marriage, Emma is struggling to cope — until she gets an unbelievable opportunity to live the past decade all over again.

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