Netflix kicks off October with a mix of headline movies and returning series with set dates and trailers available to the public. Below is a quick guide to the biggest drops, plus when to press play.

“Love Is Blind,” Season 9 — Oct. 1

The pods open in Denver for a new cast of 32 singles, with a weekly rollout through October that keeps social chatter going. Netflix confirms the Oct. 1 start.

“Monster: The Ed Gein Story” — Oct. 3

Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s true-crime anthology returns with its most controversial chapter yet, starring Charlie Hunnam and Laurie Metcalf> The eight-episode season is set to start Oct. 3.

“Steve” — Oct. 3

Cillian Murphy leads a tense, one-day school drama from director Tim Mielants (based on Max Porter’s Shy), landing on Netflix after a festival run and limited theatrical bow.

“The Woman in Cabin 10” — Oct. 10

Keira Knightley headlines this luxe-yacht thriller adapted from Ruth Ware’s bestseller; Tudum has confirmed the October launch and dropped first-look photos and trailer.

“The Diplomat,” Season 3 — Oct. 16

Keri Russell’s geopolitical potstirrer returns with Allison Janney and Bradley Whitford in the mix, as Season 3 officially debuts Oct. 16.

“Who Killed the Montreal Expos?” — Oct. 21

A feature documentary revisits the rise and collapse of Canada’s first MLB franchise, with Netflix setting the premiere for Oct. 21.

“Nobody Wants This,” Season 2 — Oct. 23

Kristen Bell and Adam Brody are back in Erin Foster’s rom-com series, with Season 2 confirmed for Oct. 23 and a new trailer out now.

“A House of Dynamite” — Oct. 24

Kathryn Bigelow’s nuclear-crisis thriller—starring Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson and Jared Harris—hits Netflix after early-October theatrical dates; Tudum and the film’s trailer set the streaming bow for Oct. 24.

“The Witcher,” Season 4 — Oct. 30

Liam Hemsworth assumes the mantle of Geralt alongside Laurence Fishburne’s Regis in a new chapter that Netflix has dated for Oct. 30.

A quick note on availability

Dates listed are global Netflix premiere dates as announced by Netflix; individual country libraries can vary slightly due to local rights. For the latest trailers and country availability, check the title pages on Netflix.