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Netflix in October 2019: Meryl Streep, Eddie Murphy, Paul Rudd, Cardi B, more 'Kominsky'

Netflix is (eventually) losing "Friends" and "The Office," while gaining "Seinfeld," but it's also adding so much content to fill that void.

What's new? Original highlights include a dark comedy starring Paul Rudd ("Living With Yourself"); a hip-hop competition show featuring Cardi B, Chance the Rapper and T.I. ("Rhythm + Flow"); a Steven Soderbergh film starring Meryl Streep ("The Laundromat"); a docuseries produced by Selena Gomez about undocumented immigrant families ("Living Undocumented"); a family show about raising a super-powered kid with Alisha Wainwright and Michael B. Jordan ("Raising Dion"); an adaptation of a Stephen King and Joe Hill novella ("In the Tall Grass"); and an Eddie Murphy film about Rudy Ray Moore ("Dolemite is My Name").

But there are plenty more new comedy specials and returning series to choose from. Read on for the entire list of what's arriving (and leaving) the streaming service, and take a peek at what arrived in September.

The second season of "The Kominsky Method" and episodes of new shoes "Living With Yourself" and "Rhythm + Flow" arrive on Netflix in October.

Oct. 1

Carmen Sandiego: Season 2 (Netflix Family)Gina Rodriguez returns to voice Carmen amid a host of new villains. 

Nikki Glaser: Bangin’ (Netflix Original) The popular Comedy Central roaster has her first hourlong Netflix comedy special.

93 Days

A.M.I.

Along Came a Spider

Bad Boys

Bad Boys II

Blow

Bring It On, Ghost: Season 1

Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Cheese in the Trap: Season 1

Chicago Typewriter: Season 1

Crash

Exit Wounds

Good Burger

House of the Witch

Moms at War

No Reservations

Ocean's Thirteen

Ocean's Twelve

One Direction: This Is Us

Payday

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

Scream 2

Senna

Signal: Season 1

Sin City

Sinister Circle

Supergirl

Superman Returns

Surf's Up

The Bucket List

The Flintstones

The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas

The Island

The Pursuit of Happyness

The Rugrats Movie

The Time Traveler's Wife

Tomorrow with You: Season 1

Trainspotting

Troy

Tunnel: Season 1

Unaccompanied Minors

Walking Out

Oct. 2

Living Undocumented (Netflix Original) In the docuseries executive-produced by Selena Gomez, eight undocumented immigrant families tell their stories. 

Ready to Mingle (Solteras) (Netflix Film) After a breakup, a woman joins a class for single women in search of a husband.

Rotten: Season 2 (Netflix Original) The docuseries about food covers sugar, chocolate, edibles and wine.

Oct. 3

Seis Manos (Netflix Anime) Three orphaned martial arts warriors battle for justice after their mentor is murdered in 1970s Mexico.

Oct. 4

Big Mouth: Season 3 (Netflix Original) The animated adult comedy adds Thandie Newton and Ali Wong to its voice cast.

Creeped Out: Season 2 (Netflix Family) New tales about creepy apps and wishes gone wrong.

In the Tall Grass (Netflix Film) A movie inspired by the novella from Stephen King and Joe Hill.  

Peaky Blinders: Season 5 (Netflix Original) The Shelbys grapple with the 1929 stock-market crash.

Raising Dion (Netflix Original) Nicole (Alisha Wainwright) raises her son with superhuman abilities, Dion (newcomer Ja'Siah Young), after the death of her husband (Michael B. Jordan).

Super Monsters: Season 3 (Netflix Family) The fun Super Monsters continue to learn and make friends in Pitchfork Pines.

Super Monsters: Vida's First Halloween (Netflix Family) Halloween traditions are shared and the Super Monsters go to a  Día de los Muertos party. 

Oct. 5

Legend Quest: Masters of Myth (Netflix Family) Monster hunters have to save the day after mythical creatures come to life.

Oct. 7

Match! Tennis Juniors (Netflix Original) A Chinese series about a tennis prodigy who balances his time on the court and at school.

The Water Diviner

Oct. 8

Deon Cole: Cole Hearted (Netflix Original) After debuting on Netflix in "The Standups," Cole has his first Netflix comedy special.

The Spooky Tale of Captain Underpants Hack-a-ween (Netflix Family) Harold and George search for a way to bring back outlawed Halloween.

Oct. 9

After

Rhythm + Flow (Netflix Original) Cardi B, Chance the Rapper and T.I. search for the next breakout hip-hop star in this music competition series.

Oct. 10

Schitt's Creek: Season 5

Ultramarine Magmell (Netflix Anime) A rescuer helps people exploring an dangerous new world.

Oct. 11

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (Netflix Event) "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan presents a movie spinoff that follows Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).

The Forest of Love (Netflix Film) A Japanese movie about how a charismatic leader led followers down a deadly path.

Fractured (Netflix Film)  Family man Ray (Sam Worthington) brings his daughter to the ER, and then all records of his daughter and wife vanish.

Haunted: Season 2 (Netflix Original) More people tell stories of ghost and demon encounters.

Insatiable: Season 2 (Netflix Original)The controversial show about an aspiring pageant queen, who used to be called "Fatty Patty," continues.

La influencia (Netflix Film) Alicia returns to her childhood home to care for her mother and face her past.

Plan Coeur: Season 2 (Netflix Original) Elsa prepares to return to Paris, but has to deal with life-altering secrets.

The Awakenings of Motti Wolenbruch (Netflix Film) A Swiss comedy about an Orthodox Jewish man who falls for a classmate his mother will never approve of.  

YooHoo to the Rescue: Season 2 (Netflix Family) YoHoo and his crew help animals in need around the world

Oct. 12

Banlieusards (Netflix Film) In this French movie, a 15-year-old decides whether to become a law student or mobster, like either of his brothers.

Oct. 15

Dark Crimes

Oct. 16

Ghosts of Sugar Land (Netflix Film) A documentary about a group of Muslim Americans who trace the disappearance of a friend who may have joined ISIS. 

Sinister 2

Oct. 17

The Karate Kid

The Unlisted (Netflix Family) Identical twin brothers Dru and Kal uncover a secret government plot to control and track Australia's students.

Oct 18

The Yard (Avlu) (Netflix Original) After a domestic dispute puts her in jail, a mother fights to reunite with her daughter.

Baby: Season 2 (Netflix Original) The show that has been accused of trivializing teen sex continues, as Chiara and Ludovica explore Rome's underworld. 

Eli (Netflix Film) The story of a young boy who has tries to treat his debilitating illness, but doesn't know whom to trust.

Interior Design Masters (Netflix Original) Aspiring designers compete for a contract with a top London hotel.

The House of Flowers: Season 2 (Netflix Original) The de la Mora family grieves a loss and plots revenge in this Mexican comedy.

The Laundromat (Netflix Film) A Steven Soderbergh film starring Meryl Streep as a widow who investigates insurance fraud, and Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas as law partners exploiting the system.

Living with Yourself (Netflix Original) Paul Rudd is Miles, a man who undergoes a mysterious spa treatment in an effort to better his life in this existential comedy.

MeatEater: Season 8 (Netflix Original) The search for meat continues in Mexico and Alaska.

Mighty Little Bheem: Diwali (Netflix Family) Bheem has some fun and makes some mischief during the festival of lights.

Seventeen (Netflix Film) In this Spanish comedy, a 17-year-old escapes juvenile detention to find his therapy dog and reconnect with his family. 

Spirit Riding Free: Pony Tales Collection 2 (Netflix Family) Lucky and friends continue their adventures.

Tell Me Who I Am (Netflix Original) An 18-year-old with memory loss relies on his twin brother to understand his identity.

Toon: Seasons 1-2 (Netflix Original) A Dutch comedy about a jingle composer whose viral video makes him famous.

Unnatural Selection (Netflix Original) Pioneers in gene-editing techniques and artificial intelligence confront ethical and technological challenges.

Upstarts (Netflix Film) An Indian film about three college graduates who navigate their friendship amid big startup dreams.

Oct. 19

Men in Black

Oct. 21

Echo in the Canyon

Free Fire

Oct. 22

Jenny Slate: Stage Fright (Netflix Original) The comedian's first Netflix comedy special delves into her childhood. 

Oct. 23

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner (Netflix Original) Chef Chang picks one city to explore with a celebrity guest.

Dancing with the Birds (Netflix Original) A exploration of birds' mating rituals.

Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy

Oct. 24

Daybreak (Netflix Original) A high school coming-of-age series meets post-apocalyptic comedy in this show set in Glendale, California, with "Ferris Bueller" star Matthew Broderick as the principal giving morning announcements (at least in the trailer).

Revenge of Pontianak

Oct. 25

A Tale of Love and Darkness

Assimilate

Brigada Costa del Sol (Netflix Original) An exploration of the history of Spain's drug trafficking and the agency created to fight it in the '70s.

Brotherhood (Netflix Original) A Brazilian series about a lawyer whose brother is the leader of a criminal faction.

Dolemite Is My Name (Netflix Film) Eddie Murphy plays Rudy Ray Moore in the biographical movie about the comedy and rap pioneer.

Greenhouse Academy: Season 3 (Netflix Family) The teen drama set in an elite boarding school in Southern California returns for Season 3.

The Kominsky Method: Season 2 (Netflix Original) The critically-acclaimed Chuck Lorre drama returns with stars Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin and guest stars Paul Reiser and Jane Seymour.

Monzon (Netflix Original) This series explores the criminal investigations of Argentine boxing champion Carlos Monzón, who in 1989 was found guilty of the violent murder of his wife Alicia Muñiz. 

Nailed It! France (C'est du gâteau!) (Netflix Original) Edible competition “Nailed it!” goes to France.

Nailed It! Spain (Niquelao!) (Netflix Original) You guessed it: "Nailed It!" arrives in Spain. 

Prank Encounters (Netflix Original) The show – which sparked controversy when it was first announced – is a spooky prank series hosted by "Stranger Things" star Gaten Matarazzo.

Rattlesnake (Netflix Film) A psychological horror film about what happens after a single mother is bitten by a venomous rattlesnake, her daughter finds help and then has to pay for the life saved. 

It Takes a Lunatic (Netflix Original) A portrait of acting teacher Wynn Handman, featuring Denzel Washington and Christopher Walken.

Oct. 28

A 3 Minute Hug (Netflix Original) A documentary about families sharing a short reunion in 2018 at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Little Miss Sumo (Netflix Original) A female sumo wrestler attempts to change the rules of Japan's national sport.

Shine On with Reese: Season 1

Oct. 29

Arsenio Hall: Smart & Classy (Netflix Original) Hall gets his first Netflix comedy special.

Oct. 30

Flavorful Origins: Yunnan Cuisine (Netflix Original) Food show about China's Yunnan province.

Oct. 31

Kengan Ashura: Part ll (Netflix Anime) Corporate disputes continue to be handled in bloody gladiator bouts.

Nowhere Man (Netflix Original) A Taiwanese show about an imprisoned man and alternate timelines.

Raging Bull

Leaving Oct. 1

A.I. Artificial Intelligence

All the President's Men

Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

Bring It On: In It to Win It

Cabaret (1972)

Casper

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Leaving Oct. 5

Despicable Me 3

Leaving Oct. 7

David Blaine: What Is Magic?

Scream 4

Leaving Oct. 9

Little Witch Academia

Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted ParadeSword Art Online II: Season 

Leaving Oct. 15

El Internado: Season 1-7

Leaving Oct. 20

Bridget Jones's Baby

Leaving Oct. 25

The Carrie Diaries: Season 1-2

Leaving Oct. 29

The Fall: Series 1

The Imitation Game

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