Thanks to DashFUN, discover the films and series that will be released on Netflix between October 22 and 28.
The must-have of the week!
Locke and Key season 2: After almost two years of absence, the fantastic series from Netflix is making a comeback. A dive into new worlds thanks to the discovery of new keys, each more dangerous than the next. Tyler, Kinsey and Bode also have to deal with Dodge, which has changed its appearance …
FRIDAY 22 OCTOBER
Inside Job: For deep state agents, conspiracies aren’t just theories, they’re realities, and keeping them under wraps is a full-time job. A satirical animated series with the voices of Lizzy Caplan and Christian Slater.
Dynasty season 4: A wedding, a funeral, an arrival within the family, and a lot of drama! The Colby and the Carringtons will not have time to be bored yet this season.
Luke kill-love: A 9 year old boy living with his single mother and his grandfather sees his life turned upside down when a rock guitarist arrives in their small universe. A romantic comedy that offers an alternative to Halloween or Christmas movies.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
The Office US: That’s it, after several weeks of waiting, the entire cult series arrives on Netflix. That is to say 9 seasons, 196 episodes and an incalculable number of gags and memes.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27
Sintonia season 2: Return to the favelas with the continuation of the adventures of Nando, Rita and Doni.
Hypnotic: Stuck both personally and professionally, Jenn turns to a mysterious hypnotherapist, but finds herself caught in a deadly game of manipulation. A horror movie with the awesome Kate Siegel (Haunting House, Midnight Sermons).
Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight part 2: The sequel to the 2020 horror film, with new characters … and new scares. The first part entered the history of cinema by becoming the first Polish slasher.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28
Luis Miguel season 3: While overcoming personal difficulties, Luis Miguel plans to reveal his life story. In the 90s, he formed a relationship with Mariah Carey. The r’n’b singer is camped on the screen by the young Jade Ewen.
It’s already available and it’s not to be missed!
My Name: Riding on the success of Squid Game, another South Korean series, My Name is the new Netflix production that is creating the buzz. And yet, they have nothing in common: Motivated by revenge, a woman joins a criminal network and becomes an undercover police officer in order to find her father’s murderer. It’s additive, well done, and worth the trip.
The Battle of the Scheldt: The second most expensive Dutch feature film in history, The Battle of the Scheldt could have gone completely unnoticed, since no promotion was made. But this war film – in which we notably find Tom “Draco Malfoy” Felton – has benefited from good word of mouth. He returns to a little-known story and does it with astonishing realism.