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Here’s Everything New on Netflix in October 2024 - Blavity

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From hot summer nights to cozy autumn afternoons, Netflix has always got you . For over a decade now, the streaming giant has been sharing original shows and movies to entertain audiences of all ages and interests. As per usual, the October line-up of new arrivals is filled with spooky stories to get you in the Halloween spirit, but the voices of Black athletes and entertainers are being spotlighted too. Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black (marking the director’s first TV series on Netflix) is one of the month’s most highly-anticipated arrivals for drama fans. Elsewhere, LeBron James takes center stage alongside some of the NBA’s finest in Starting 5 , a docu-series set to premiere on Oct. 9. It’s exciting to note everything new on Netflix each month, but it’s wise to take note of what’s departing from the platform too! Family favorites like The Super Mario Bros. Movie , Dr, Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat and Jumanji will no longer be in the streamer’s library in the coming weeks, along with...

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