What’s New on Netflix in October 2021

The funniest thing about Netflix’s original streaming content is that it basically ceases to exist about a week after it hits the service.

Oh, of course, it’s all still there, but when you spend $ 17 billion a year on content (and also think of it as “content”), it’s basically a lot of content. Especially when you have taught your audience to expect that each episode will drop out at once, everything becomes about what’s new, what’s next, and in the spirit of the times, when old material drops out of the algorithm.

It’s okay when your show is new. But usually, when a show hits it, Netflix likes to announce a second season right away. And since Netflix can figure out what the “surge” looks like given that they don’t publish viewership data , it looks like a lot of things are going straight for season two or three. And then it takes a year or more for that new season to actually be produced, and by the time it hits Netflix, the first season to get 120 seconds of global attention has since ceased to exist. (See above.)

In October, Netflix is ​​skipping new seasons for a number of shows that have ceased to exist since last year. It will be interesting to see how many of these exist again. Babysitting Club (Oct 11 – my daughter is in love with it, at least) Another Life (Oct 1 – remember how Katie Sackhoff starred in another sci-fi series, except this one seems to be pretty bad ?), You (October 15th is a lifelong trash, in fact, probably still picking up steam) and Locke & Key (October 22nd – I love these comics, but still completely forgot about the show’s existence) – everyone will test your fidelity. long – the memory is coming soon. Of course, I know you haven’t forgotten about Sexual Beasts , and not just because the first season is less than four months old . You can’t just forget a dating show, whichcan alsohave the slogan, “Tell me you’re furry, without telling me you’re furry.” (Don’t be offended by the furries. Everyone deserves a hot dating show.) Not that it all matters, because you’re probably just going to drink all 9 seasons of Seinfeld that comes out October 1st. Or at least Netflix hopes, considering they spent $ 500 million to steal the rights from Hulu . Here’s what else to expect from Netflix soon.

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