Halloween season is upon us, and that can only mean one thing: creepy content is coming to Netflix, so get ready to play your fright nights accordingly. Obviously, not everything leaving and coming to Netflix in October is made for scary movie nights. Along with the creepy thrillers and devilish TV shows, Netflix is also adding some more light-hearted originals this month.

Fans can expect a new batch of Unsolved Mysteries episodes just in time for spooky season with Volume 2 expected on Oct. 19. Plus, the streaming service's new take on the classic thriller, Rebecca, starring Lily James and Armie Hammer is set to premiere on Oct. 21. And, of course, the creepiest Netflix show of them all, Haunting is returning for a Season 2 with The Haunting of Bly Manor on Oct. 9.

For those of you who aren't such big fans of Halloween frights, Netflix is also taking advantage of October (and Oscar season) to debut some prestige projects, like Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of the Chicago 7, starring recent Emmy winners Jeremy Strong and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. And that's only the beginning.

Here's a closer look at movies and TV shows coming to Netflix this month you're going to want to look out for.

What We're Excited For

The Haunting of Hill House — Coming Oct. 9 EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX The second installment of the Haunting anthology series is finally here, and just in time to creep you out for Halloween. The Haunting of Bly Manor is another adaptation, this time based on Henry James' The Turn of the Screw. Like The Haunting of Hill House, this season will explore a house haunted by ghosts, both familiar and otherwise, and the family unlucky enough to live there.

BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky — Coming Oct. 13 BLACKPINK/YouTube Netflix is bringing K-pop sensation BLACKPINK onboard with a new documentary. The film will feature exclusive interviews with the band members, as well as behind-the-scenes footage of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa's rise to fame.

Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 2 — Coming Oct. 19 Courtesy of Netflix Unsolved Mysteries, the true crime docuseries that spawned countless theories on reddit, and even led to the re-opening of some cases, is returning with a brand new batch of episodes. Look for even darker mysteries, and get ready to take notes for your theories later.

The Trial of The Chicago 7 — Coming Oct. 15 NICO TAVERNISE/NETFLIX Aaron Sorkin is back behind the camera for Netflix's The Trial of the Chicago 7, a retelling of the trial that followed the protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The movie is sure to be a topic of discussion as award season approaches, as it stars Eddie Redmayne, Jeremy Strong, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Mark Rylance.

Emily In Paris — Coming Oct. 2 CAROLE BETHUEL/NETFLIX Have you ever watched Sex & the City and thought, "I wish this was in Paris"? Emily In Paris is the show for you. Created by Darren Star, the man behind Sex & the City and Younger, Netflix's new dramedy stars Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, a twentysomething American who moves to Paris for a marketing job.

The Forty-Year-Old Version — Coming Oct. 9 JEONG PARK/NETFLIX Writer-director Radha Blank stars in this Netflix original movie about a woman, Radha, who is struggling to make it as a playwright in NYC. So, she does what anyone would do: she decides to switch careers and become a rapper, RadhaMUSPrime, who speaks to what it's like being a 40-year-old woman in the city.

Schitt's Creek Season 6— Coming Oct. 7 GP Images/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images Fresh off its Emmy sweep, the final season of Schitt's Creek is coming to Netflix. Fans of the Canadian sitcom who have been watching through Netflix have been patiently waiting to see what happens to the Rose family, and that wait is finally coming to an end.

The Prince & Me — Coming Oct. 1 Julia Stiles stars as Paige Morgan, a studious premed student who becomes enchanted by a wealthy Danish student named Eddie (Luke Mably), in this 2004 rom-com. She soon learns that Eddie's the heir apparent to the throne of Denmark, and two must decide if the fairytale romance will work.

We Have Always Lived in the Castle — Coming Oct. 1 Based on Shirley Jackson's 1962 novel of the same name, this mystery thriller follows two sisters (Alexandra Daddario and Taissa Farmiga) who live in isolation with their uncle following a family tragedy years earlier. When a cousin (Sebastian Stan) arrives for a visit, dark secrets are unraveled.

Song Exploder — Coming Oct. 2 Netflix Based on the acclaimed podcast of the same name, this original docuseries follows major musicians as they offer insights into how they brought one of their songs to life. Alicia Keys, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Ty Dolla $ign are just some of the artists set to provide in-depth interviews, archival footage, and recordings about their work.

Social Distance — Coming Oct. 13 Netflix Reflective of the wild, wild times in which we currently live, this original tragicomic eight-part anthology series (filmed virtually and in isolation, of course) will chronicle both the dark and humorous ways that people have strived to stay connected while quarantined apart amid COVID-19.

Dream Home Makeover — Coming Oct. 15 Netflix Like the addictive and soothing offerings of Queer Eye, Tidying Up With Marie Kondo, and Get Organized with The Home Edit, this Netflix makeover series follows Shea and Syd McGee of Studio McGee as they help families update and renovate their homes from drab to fab.

Grand Army — Coming Oct. 16 Netflix Five students at a public high school in Brooklyn, New York take on the chaotic world of racial and social injustice, mass shootings, and relationships in Netflix's gritty teen drama that evokes the world of Euphoria — minus the face glitter, and all.

Rebecca — Coming Oct. 21 Netflix Lily James stars as a newlywed who arrives at her husband's (Armie Hammer) family estate on the English coast in this Netflix original mystery film. She soon finds herself living in the shadow of his first wife, Rebecca, whose legacy continues to live on long after her death.

Yes, God, Yes — Coming Oct. 22 Stranger Things star Natalia Dyer sheds her Nancy Wheeler persona in this 2019 coming-of-age comedy drama film as Alice, a Catholic school girl in the early 2000s who explores her sexuality through masturbation, and struggles with her urges in the face of eternal damnation.

Over the Moon — Coming Oct. 22 Netflix A Netflix original with an all-star cast, this animated film from Glen Keane follows an adventurous Chinese girl named Fei Fei who builds a rocket ship to the moon to prove the existence of the legendary Moon Goddess. Phillipa Soo, Sandra Oh, John Cho, and Ken Jeong provide voiceovers.

Holidate — Coming Oct. 28 Courtesy of Netflix Sure, Thanksgiving will still be a month away when Holidate premieres on Netflix in late October, but the heart wants what it wants — even if that's Christmas movies before Halloween. The rom-com stars Emma Roberts as a girl who, lacking a significant other, makes a deal with a man who shares her single-dom: they'll be each other's dates to every holiday event for one year.

The Queen's Gambit — Coming Oct. 23 CHARLIE GRAY/NETFLIX The Queen's Gambit is a new Netflix miniseries starring Anya Taylor-Joy as a chess prodigy, Beth, who is eager to win in the male-dominated world of competitive chess. Based on a novel by Walter Tevis, the series will see Beth grow from an orphan to a fearless opponent with a drug problem.

What We're Sad To See Go

Burlesque — Leaving October 31 Christina Aguilera/YouTube Chrstina Aguilera and Cher's cult favorite, Burlesque is, sadly, leaving Netflix in October. The campy musical is about a young woman (Xtina) who goes to Hollywood to become a singer, and finds a home in a Burlesque club run by Cher.

Magic Mike — Leaving Oct. 31 Warner Bros. Pictures/YouTube Channing Tatum officially went from dance movie hottie to movie star with Magic Mike, a film he developed based on his own experiences as a stripper. The movie isn't all fun and games, though, as newcomer Adam (Alex Pettyfer) falls a little too in love with the lifestyle, leaving Mike (Tatum) trying to keep him from doing something he'll regret.

Sleepless in Seattle — Leaving Oct. 31 YouTube Movies If you haven't seen the classic Meg Ryan-Tom Hanks rom-com Sleepless in Seattle, you're going to want to hurry up and watch it before it leaves Netflix on Halloween. The movie is iconic for a reason, and will definitely bring you some much-needed cheer.

Sleeping With Other People — Leaving Oct. 1 IFC Films/YouTube Alison Brie and Jason Sudeikis star in Sleeping With Other People, an off-beat rom-com about two old friends who bump into each other at a sex addicts meeting. What first starts off as a friendship soon gets complicated as they each learn how to be in a real relationship — with other people. Here's a full list of everything leaving and coming to Netflix in October, so you don't miss a thing.

What's Coming This October

Oct. 1 Bom Dia, Verônica/Good Morning, Verônica

Carmen Sandiego — Season 3

Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood

Pasal Kau/All Because of You

The Worst Witch — Season 4

A.M.I.

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

Along Came a Spider

Bakugan: Armored Alliance — Season 2

Basic Instinct

Black '47

Cape Fear

Code Lyoko — Season 1-4

The Dukes of Hazzard

Employee of the Month

Enemy at the Gates

Evil — Season 1

Familiar Wife — Season 1

Fargo

Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma: The Second Plate

Free State Jones

Ghost Rider

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

Gran Torino

Her

House of 1,000 Corpses

Human Nature

Hunt for the Wilderpeople

I'm Leaving Now

The Longest Yard

The Parkers — Season 1-5

The Pirates! Band of Misfits

Carlos Almaraz: Playing with Fire

The Prince & Me

Poseidon

The Outpost

Stranger Than Fiction

Superman Returns

Sword Art Online: Alicization

Troy

The Unicorn — Season 1

War Games

You Cannot Hide — Season 1

We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Yogi Bear

Oct. 2 A Go! Go! Cory Carson Halloween

Ahí te encargo/You've Got This

The Binding

Dick Johnson Is Dead

Emily In Paris

Olòtüré

Serious Men

Song Exploder

Vampires vs. the Bronx

Oct. 4 Colombiana

David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet

Oct. 6 Dolly Parton: Here I Am

Saturday Church

StarBeam: Halloween Hero

Walk Away from Love

Oct. 7 Hubie Halloween

Schitt's Creek — Season 6

To the Lake

Oct. 9 Deaf U

Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 2: Rio

the Forty-Year-Old Version

Ginny Weds Sunny

The Haunting of Bly Manor

Super Monsters: Dia de los Monsters

Oct. 12 Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts — Season 3

Oct. 13 The Cabin with Bert Kreischer

Octonauts & the Great Barrier Reef

Oct. 14 Alice Junior

BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky

Moneyball

Oct. 15 A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting

Batman: The Killing Joke

Half & Half — Season 1-4

Love Like the Falling Rain

One on One — Season 1-5

Power Rangers Beast Morphers: Season 2, Part 1

Rooting for Roona

Social Distance

Oct. 16 Alguien tiene que morir/Someone Has to Die

Dream Home Makeover

Grand Army

La Révolution

The Last Kids on Earth: Book 3

The Trial of the Chicago 7

Unfriended

Oct. 18 ParaNorman

Oct. 19 Unsolved Mysteries: Volume 2

Oct. 20 Carol

The Magic School Bus Rides Again The Frizz Connection

Oct. 21 My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman — Season 3

Rebecca

Oct. 22 Bending the Arc

Cadaver

The Hummingbird Project

Yes, God, Yes

Oct. 23 Barbarians

Move

Over the Moon

Perdida

The Queen's Gambit

Oct. 27 Blood of Zeus

Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt — Season 4

Vilas Serás lo que debas ser o no serás nada/Guillero Vilas: Settling the Score

Oct. 28 Holidate

Metallica Through The Never

Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight

Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb

Oct. 30 Bronx

The Day of the Lord

His House

Somebody Feed Phil — Season 4

Suburra — Season 3

Oct. 31 The 12th Man

What's Leaving This October

Oct. 1 Parks & Rec — Leaving Sept. 30

Emelie

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Sleeping With Other People

Oct. 2 Cult of Chucky

Truth or Dare

Oct. 6 The Water Diviner

Oct. 7 The Last Airbender

Oct. 17 The Green Hornet

Oct. 19 Paper Year

Oct. 22 While We're Young

Oct. 26 Battle: Los Angeles

Oct. 30 Kristy

Oct. 31 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

Burlesque

Charlotte's Web

Clash of the Titans

District 9

The Firm

Fun with Dick & Jane

The Girl with All the Gifts

Grandmaster

Highway to Heaven: Seasons 1-5

The Interview

Just Friends

Magic Mike

Nacho Libre

The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!

The NeverEnding Story

The NeverEnding Story 2: The Next Chapter

Nights in Rodanthe

The Patriot

Set Up

The Silence of the Lambs

Sleepless in Seattle

Sleepy Hollow

Spaceballs

The Taking of Pelham 123

The Ugly Truth

Underworld

Underworld: Evolution

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

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