

Launching globally on October 1, Nikki keeps the audience at the edge of their seat as she delves into taboo topics like sex and… sex. closes in.įollowing her popular set on Season 1 of Netflix’s The Standups, Nikki Glaser is back with her first hour long Netflix original comedy special, Bangin’. unleashes a host of dastardly new villains while A.C.M.E. The stakes are higher than ever for Carmen, Ivy and Zack as V.I.L.E.

The late-night king interviews the king of Bollywood, celebrated Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan.Ĭarmen Sandiego: Season 2 - NETFLIX FAMILY My Next Guest with David Letterman and Shah Rukh Khan - NETFLIX ORIGINAL Take a look at the full list of October’s new and departing content and find you’re own October classic. These are just our picks (and opinions), though. That said, we love the adaptation of The Hard Goodbye even if the adaptations of That Yellow Bastard and The Big Fat Kill highlight the story problems of the original comics. That is, you learn a 100 page graphic novel is good for about 25 minutes of screentime. Sin City is, of course, what happens when you directly adapt a comic book. The other two are fine adaptations with Men in Black proving to be a surprisingly evergreen film. And we’ll stand by the first 40 minutes of Superman Returns - even if it was made by disgraced director Bryan Singer - but you can definitely shut it off after Superman returns to Metropolis. Yes, Supergirl might be a weekend cheesy movie, but it’s a lot of fun to watch.

The Supergirl film, Superman Returns, Men in Black, and Sin City will all return to Netflix.

We just hope we can find time to watch the show.īut Raising Dion is not the only superhero content coming to the platform next month. We should be celebrating these sorts of things as they will hold back the tide of Princess Bride remakes and the like. We posted the trailer earlier today, but we want to advocate for the program little bit more as it is a completely original (if based on a comic book) project from a new and different point of view. Nevertheless, there’s plenty coming, but we definitely want to shine a light on Raising Dion. And it’s surprising light on horror - unless you consider their reliance on stand-up specials the real horrorshow. It’s getting close to October, so Netflix has released its list of arrivals and departures for the next month.
