Upcoming Netflix releases – October 2025

Starting in mid-October, the October 2025 lineup at Netflix is tripling the stakes, mixing genres and celebrity appeal. The biggest releases in October are Splinter Cell: Deathwatch (14 October), the political thriller A House of Dynamite (24 October), and the highly-awaited second installment of The Witcher Season 4 (30 October). Midway, The Diplomat Season 3 falls on October 16, Nobody Wants This also comes back on October 23, and ballad of a small player (a psychological thriller) comes later in the month. This latter half of October is serving action, drama, fantasy, suspense, all in the Binge style of viewing.

Table: Upcoming Netflix releases – October 2025

Release DateTitle / SeasonGenre / FormatNotes & Highlights
Oct 14Splinter Cell: DeathwatchAnimated / Action / EspionageNew adult animation from the Tom Clancy franchise
Oct 16The Diplomat Season 3Political Thriller / DramaKate Wyler navigates crises in this returning series
Oct 23Nobody Wants This Season 2Romantic Comedy / DramaReturn of the hit rom-com starring Kristen Bell & Adam Brody
Oct 24A House of DynamitePolitical Thriller / FilmBig Netflix original with high tension premise
Oct 29Ballad of a Small PlayerPsychological Thriller / FilmColin Farrell leads this upcoming thriller film on Netflix
Oct 30The Witcher Season 4Fantasy / ActionLiam Hemsworth takes up the mantle of Geralt in this new season
Oct 31Bad Influencer / Breathless (S2) / Rhythm + Flow France (S4)Drama / SeriesNew series and season launches at month’s end

Table Description & Highlights

This table will feature notable releases by Netflix between the period of October 14 and 31. The first major release is the Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, an animated spy series that will be available after October 12 and will be released on the 14th. Two days later on October 16, The Diplomat came back with the third season to continue its story about political intrigue.

On October 23 is a replay of a romantic tension, Nobody wants this Season 2 and October 24; a high profile film is released, A house of dynamites which is a thriller movie revolving around a geopolitical crisis. Ballad of a Small Player is released on October 29, towards the end of the month, and features a more gloomy psychological key. The Witcher Season 4, with Liam Hemsworth in the main role, is released on October 30 to the audience fond of fantasy and action. Lastly, series premieres such as Bad Influencer and new shows of Breathless and Rhythm + Flow France close the slate on October 31.

This run proves the second half of October as a window full of powerful content at Netflix: mixes action, political drama, fantasy, romance, and psychological intrigue to provide audiences with a strong incentive to binge throughout the spooky month.

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