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5 Of The Best Shows Coming To Netflix This October

Grab some popcorn, we've got a new Netflix lineup!

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5 Of The Best Shows Coming To Netflix This October

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Pop a bag of popcorn and grab your coziest blanket because Netflix has unveiled its lineup for the month of October, and there are some pretty fantastic choices on the list.

Between classic movies and TV shows to up-and-coming shows that will leave their mark on your heart, here are the top five movies and show you'll want to add to your next marathon.

1. "The Shining"

All work and no play makes Ja- Okay, we won't subject you to that fateful line. Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece, "The Shining" is coming to the streaming service for the month of October, and it's sure to bring some serious scares with it. The film follows a down-on-his-luck writer named Jack, as he moves his family into an empty hotel for the winter. Things take a terrible turn when Jack's writing goes nowhere and the Overlook Hotel's secrets unravel.

Available Oct. 1

2. "Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina"

Get ready to marathon the "Sabrina The Teenage Witch" spin-off. Set to take a much darker turn than Melissa Joan Hart's beloved teenage witch, Kiernan Shipka's take on the witch is a little more menacing. Details of the show's season have been pretty tight-lipped, but judging from the teaser above, it's going to be pretty spooky.

Available Oct. 26

3. "The Haunting Of Hill House"

As if marathoning on one nightmare-inducing show wasn't enough, Netflix added "The Haunting Of Hill House," to this coming months roster, and it's seriously perfect for a creep-filled binge-a-thon. Netflix describes the forthcoming series as "flashing between past and present, a fractured family confronts haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from it."

Available Oct. 12

4. Marvel's "Daredevil"

All answers will be revealed in the forthcoming third season of Marvel's "Daredevil."

Per the Synopsis (via screenrant): "Missing for months, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) reemerges a broken man, putting into question his future as both vigilante Daredevil and lawyer Matthew Murdock. But when his archenemy Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) is released from prison, Matt must choose between hiding from the world or embracing his destiny as a hero."

Available Oct. 19

5. "Making A Murderer: Part 2"

A few years ago, Netflix made headlines for dropping a series about a man who has spent nearly two decades in prison, allegedly serving time for a crime he didn't commit. Announced today, Oct. 26, the streaming giant is bringing the show back for another spin, showcasing the postconviction process and its emotional toll.

Available Oct. 19

We're beyond excited for this month's Netflix lineup! Like, seriously, is it October yet?!

What are you most excited for? Let me know in the comments below!

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