What to Watch on Netflix UK – October 2025 (This Month So Far)

📅 Last Update October 6, 2025, Update Weekly

Table of Contents

We’d love to keep you updated with our latest What to Watch

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Netflix UK What to Watch - Week 1

October is here, and you can feel it—the crisp air, early sunsets, and that cozy vibe that makes you want to stay in with a hot drink and a good show. It’s the perfect time to dive into Netflix UK’s fresh lineup.

This first week of October 2025 has something for every mood: spooky true crime for the season, heartwarming romances for quiet nights in, and even some good old comedy to break up the darker stuff.

Let’s jump straight into the top picks you don’t want to miss.

Top Picks of the Week

1. Love Is Blind Season 9 (October 1)



New Season | Reality Romance

The pods are back—this time in Denver. Singles are ready to mingle, fall in love, or cause a little chaos. Expect love triangles, dramatic reveals, and plenty of moments that will have you cringing and laughing at the same time.

Who Might Enjoy This: Reality TV fans, anyone who loves relationship drama, or just needs a cozy binge with popcorn.

Why Now: The timing couldn’t be better. There’s nothing like watching strangers’ love lives fall apart (or maybe work out) while you’re snuggled up on a chilly evening.

2. Monster: The Ed Gein Story (October 3)



New Limited Series | True Crime Horror

Ryan Murphy is back with another Monster chapter—this time focusing on Ed Gein, the infamous 1950s serial killer whose crimes inspired Psycho and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Charlie Hunnam plays Gein in a chilling, unsettling performance.

Who Might Enjoy This: True crime junkies, horror fans, or anyone who likes intense psychological stories.

Why Now: October screams spooky season, and this show delivers the eerie vibes while diving into the dark mind of one of history’s most disturbing figures.

3. Steve (October 3)



New Film | Psychological Drama

Cillian Murphy takes on a challenging role as a reform school teacher spiraling during one difficult day. It’s dark, emotional, and showcases Murphy at his best.

Who Might Enjoy This: Drama fans, Cillian Murphy stans, or anyone who loves character-driven stories.

Why Now: The colder season calls for something intense and thoughtful. This one’s perfect if you’re in the mood for a serious, slow-burn drama.

4. RIV4LRIES (October 1)



New Series | Coming-of-Age Drama

Set in a Pisa middle school, the show follows Terry, a bold newcomer shaking up the social order. Expect teen drama, rivalries, and the struggles of fitting in.

Who Might Enjoy This: Coming-of-age story lovers, fans of international dramas, or anyone who remembers how brutal school hierarchies can be.

Why Now: With schools back in session, this show hits the nostalgia button for that feeling of being the new kid trying to find your place.

5. Austin Powers Trilogy (October 1)

Returning Favorites | Comedy Action

Yeah, baby! All three Austin Powers movies are back on Netflix UK—packed with groovy 90s nostalgia, ridiculous villains, and laugh-out-loud moments.

Who Might Enjoy This: Comedy lovers, 90s kids, or anyone needing a break from all the heavy stuff.

Why Now: Sometimes you just want something silly and fun to watch. These classics are the perfect way to unwind.

Hidden Gem of the Week

The Book Club Murders (October 1)



Thriller Mystery

If you want something under the radar but worth your time, check out this thriller. A woman’s cozy book club turns deadly when members start showing up dead. She has to find the killer before her daughter becomes the next victim.

Who Might Enjoy This: Mystery fans, book lovers, or anyone who enjoys suspenseful stories with personal stakes.

Why Now: With book clubs kicking off their autumn reads, this one adds a dark, thrilling twist to the cozy reading season.

Binge-Worthy Throwback

NCIS Seasons 18–19 (October 1)



Procedural Drama

Two more seasons of this crime procedural land on Netflix UK, giving you hours of investigations, action, and team drama.

Who Might Enjoy This: Procedural drama fans, anyone who likes military-themed investigations, or people who just need something steady to binge.

Why Now: The nights are getting longer—perfect for sinking into a long-running show like this.

Weekly Mood Tie-In

October’s first week feels like a perfect in-between—spooky season is starting to creep in, but we’re still craving cozy, not full-on horror just yet. Netflix nailed it with this lineup:

  • Get your midweek chills with Monster: The Ed Gein Story and Steve
  • Laugh it off with the Austin Powers trilogy
  • Keep it light and dramatic with Love Is Blind and RIV4LRIES

It’s a mix of spooky, serious, and fun—the ideal balance for early autumn evenings.

Closing

That’s your Netflix UK guide for the first week of October 2025! Whether you’re here for true crime, reality romance, or old-school comedy, this week’s lineup has something for you.

Bookmark this page for next week’s picks as we head deeper into spooky season. And if you find a hidden gem we missed, share it with us—we’d love to hear what you’re watching.

Happy streaming, and cheers to a cozy October! 🍂📺

Netflix UK What to Watch - Week 2

October has arrived with that perfect blend of crisp autumn air and cozy nights in – making it the ideal time to settle down with Netflix and a warm cuppa. This week (6th-12th October) brings an exciting mix of content that captures the seasonal mood perfectly. Whether you're craving heart-warming romance, spine-tingling thrills, or edge-of-your-seat drama, Netflix UK has something to match every autumn evening vibe.

From fresh teen romance to political intrigue, this week's lineup proves that Netflix remains your go-to destination for quality entertainment that fits every mood and moment.

Top Picks of the Week

1. Heartstopper Season 3 (2024) - New Season



What it's about: Charlie and Nick's relationship deepens as they navigate mental health challenges, university decisions, and growing up together. This season tackles more mature themes while maintaining the show's signature warmth and authenticity.

Who Might Enjoy It: LGBTQ+ teens and young adults, fans of coming-of-age stories, anyone who loves beautifully crafted romantic drama with genuine emotional depth.

Why Now: Just dropped on October 3rd, and it's already creating buzz across social media. Perfect timing as students settle into the new academic year, and the show's exploration of mental health feels particularly relevant for autumn's introspective mood. Netflix

2. Outer Banks Season 4, Part 1 (2024) - New Season


What it's about: The Pogues are back with more treasure hunting adventures, family secrets, and high-stakes drama. This season splits the action between their hometown and new international locations as they chase their biggest treasure yet.

Who Might Enjoy It: Adventure lovers, fans of teen drama with a twist, anyone who enjoys beautiful coastal settings and friendship dynamics that feel real despite the wild circumstances.

Why Now: Released October 10th, just in time for your weekend binge. With Part 2 coming in November, now's the perfect time to dive in. The show's themes of loyalty and finding your chosen family resonate perfectly as we head into the season of gratitude. Entertainment Weekly

3. Woman of the Hour (2024) - Netflix Original Film


What it's about: Anna Kendrick directs and stars in this chilling true-crime thriller about serial killer Rodney Alcala, who appeared on "The Dating Game" in 1978. The film explores the case from multiple women's perspectives.

Who Might Enjoy It: True crime enthusiasts, fans of psychological thrillers, viewers who appreciate female-directed content that gives voice to victims' stories.

Why Now: Released October 18th and already climbing the UK charts. Perfect for October's spooky season atmosphere, and Kendrick's directorial debut has been generating significant awards buzz. Forbes

4. Don't Move (2024) - Netflix Thriller


What it's about: A mother grieving her son's death encounters a killer who injects her with a paralytic agent. She has 20 minutes before her body completely shuts down to escape and survive.

Who Might Enjoy It: Thriller fans who want something genuinely intense, viewers who appreciate taut, real-time storytelling, and anyone looking for a genuinely gripping weekend watch.

Why Now: Just released October 25th and already being called "thriller of the year" by fans. The high-concept premise and 90-minute runtime make it perfect for a Friday night when you want something that'll keep you glued to the screen. The Sun

Hidden Gem of the Week

The Gentlemen (2024) - Netflix Original Series


What it's about: Guy Ritchie brings his signature style to this series about an aristocratic cannabis empire. Eddie inherits his father's estate only to discover it's the front for a major drug operation, leading to chaos, comedy, and criminal mayhem.

Who Might Enjoy It: Fans of British crime comedies, Guy Ritchie enthusiasts, viewers who enjoy stylish storytelling with sharp wit and complex characters navigating moral grey areas.

Why Now: Often overlooked in favour of bigger releases, this series has been quietly building a devoted fanbase. With autumn being perfect for binge-watching, it's an ideal time to discover this underrated gem that combines humour with genuine tension. TVLine

Binge-Worthy Throwback

Stranger Things (2016-2022) - Complete Series


What it's about: A group of kids in 1980s Indiana uncover supernatural mysteries involving government experiments, parallel dimensions, and the friendship that binds them through increasingly dangerous adventures.

Who Might Enjoy It: Sci-fi fans, nostalgia lovers, anyone who enjoys ensemble casts and supernatural mysteries with heart. Perfect for both newcomers and those ready for a complete rewatch.

Why Now: With October's spooky season in full swing, there's no better time to revisit Hawkins and the Upside Down. The show's autumn-set early episodes perfectly capture the seasonal mood, and with the series now complete, you can experience the full journey from start to finish. The 1980s nostalgia provides the perfect comfort-watch vibe for cozy October nights.

Weekly Mood Tie-In

This week's selections perfectly capture October's dual personality – the cozy comfort of autumn settling in and the spine-tingling excitement of spooky season approaching. Heartstopper offers warmth and hope perfect for crisp afternoons, while Don't Move and Woman of the Hour deliver the thrills that make October nights extra exciting.

The mix of new releases and returning favourites ensures there's something for every mood as the days grow shorter and the evenings longer. Whether you're planning a solo binge session or gathering friends for a weekend movie marathon, this week's picks offer the perfect blend of heart, humour, and genuine suspense.

Closing

That's our curated selection for October Week 2 – from teen romance that'll warm your heart to thrillers that'll keep you up past midnight. Netflix UK continues to deliver content that perfectly matches the season's mood, giving us reasons to embrace those longer nights indoors.

What's on your Netflix watchlist this week? Drop your recommendations in the comments below or share your current obsessions on social media – we love discovering new favourites through your suggestions!

Don't forget to bookmark this page and check back next week for fresh picks as we head deeper into October's treasure trove of entertainment. Happy streaming!

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x