This month, Netflix is bringing an exciting range of new content to its platform. This offering includes a combination of classic movies, highly anticipated series and original content that highlights diverse Black experiences and storytelling.
Fans can dive into timeless dramas like and , or prepare for new releases like and . Whether you are in search of motion, inspiration or heartfelt drama, this month’s offerings have something for everybody.
Here are the must-see Black movies and series coming to Netflix in October.
Boyz N. Hood – (10/1)
Boyz N Hood is a groundbreaking 1991 film directed by John Singleton concerning the lives of three young men in South Central Los Angeles who struggle with crime, poverty and systemic racism. Starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Laurence Fishburne, Morris Chestnut, Nia Long and more.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die – (10/8)
The Bad boys the franchise returns with Bad boys: ride or diean exciting, motion-packed film that stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence once more as Detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett.
Start 5 – (10/09)
Start 5 is a new documentary series featuring several athletes who’ve modified the game each on and off the sector. Contains interviews, archival materials and detailed comments. It takes a have a look at how Lebron James, Anthony Edwards, Jayson Tatum and others redefined what it means to achieve success.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 23: (L-R) Jayson Tatum and LeBron James attend the Starting 5 LA premiere at The Egyptian Theater Hollywood on September 23, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix)
All American: Homecoming [Season 3] – (10/15)
IN All American: HomecomingThe drama continues as Bringston University students experience the ups and downs of faculty life. Season 3 delves into the private challenges, relationships and pressures that include academic and athletic success.
Selma – (10/16)
Directed by Ava DuVernay, Selma chronicles the historic 1965 marches led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that played a key role in the civil rights movement. In this moving film, David Oyelowo takes on the role of king, and his emotional and inspiring portrayal of the fight for equality and justice is stuffed with emotion.
Beauty in Black by Tyler Perry – (10/24)
Beauty in Black by Tyler Perry is a new, original project from the enduring director that focuses on the complex lives of black women, their triumphs and struggles. With Perry’s signature mix of humor and heartfelt drama, it’s a celebration of resilience and inner strength.
The Rise of Simone Biles, Part 2 – (25/10)
This sequel documentary continues the story of the life and profession of Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, focusing on her journey through triumphs, challenges and unwavering dedication to the game. Part 2 offers new insight into Biles’ legacy as an athlete and role model.
Kidnapping ’93 – (October 25)
Kidnapping ’93 is a Nigerian crime thriller concerning the infamous 1993 hijacking of a passenger plane. The film chronicles tense negotiations and dramatic rescue operations, highlighting the bravery of those involved and the harrowing ordeals experienced by passengers and crew.
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