October 2019 features many new titles coming to Netflix (US). Here’s a list of all horror, thriller and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in October 2019.

The list of horror, thriller and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in October 2019 will be edited regularly with new titles as they’re released. So be sure to bookmark this page!

Dates and titles are subject to change.

A.M.I. (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

A seventeen year old girl forms a co-dependent relationship with an artificial intelligence on her phone and goes on a murderous rampage.

House of the Witch (2017)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

A group of high-school kids set out to play a Halloween prank at an abandoned house, but once they enter they become victims of a demonic witch who has set her wrath upon them.

Read our review of HOUSE OF THE WITCH >

Walking Out (2017)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

A suburban teen goes hunting with his estranged father. When a mishap with a bear occurs, he must his use his survival skills to save them both.

Sinister Circle [Cementerio General 2] (2016)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

A skeptical psychologist returns to the stage where a collective tragedy took place when playing the ouija and her mother was involved. She and her son Julio will be involved in strange events taking starring an ancient ouija board and a band of sinister individuals who are determined to do anything to preserve the precious treasure, which will emerge one of the most powerful evil force.

Tunnel: Season 1 [Teoneol] (2017)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

In 1986, Detective Park Gwang-Ho (Choi Jin-Hyuk) desperately tries to catch a serial killer. He chases after the serial killer and goes through a tunnel. On the other side of the tunnel, Detective Park Gwang-Ho finds himself in the year 2017. The serial killer has resumed the killings that began 30 years ago. Detective Park Gwang-Ho works with Detective Kim Sun-Jae (Yoon Hyun-Min) and Professor of Criminal Psychology Shin Jae-Yi (Lee Yoo-Young) to catch the killer.

Read our review of TUNNEL >

Signal: Season 1 [Sigeuneol] (2016)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

Communicating via a walkie-talkie that transcends time, a profiler from 2015 and a detective from 1989 join forces to tackle crimes and injustice.

Read our review of SIGNAL >

The Figurine / Araromire (2009)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

When a pair of friends discovers a mystical sculpture in an abandoned shrine, good fortune is bestowed upon them – until luck starts running out.

Scream 2 (1997)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

Two years after the first series of murders, as Sydney acclimates to college life, someone donning the Ghostface costume begins a new string of killings.

Candyman (1992)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

The Candyman, a murderous soul with a hook for a hand, is accidentally summoned to reality by a skeptic grad student researching the monster’s myth.

Medium (1985)

Available on Netflix: October 1, 2019

Story of four people in Sopot in 1933, mysteriously brought together to an old villa to reenact a murder ritual that took place 36 years earlier.

In the Tall Grass

Available on Netflix: October 4, 2019

After hearing a young boy’s cry for help, a sister and brother venture into a vast field of tall grass in Kansas but soon discover there may be no way out…and that something evil lurks within.

Read our review of IN THE TALL GRASS >

Raising Dion: Season 1 (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 4, 2019

A young boy struggling to control his newfound powers. A single mom fighting the odds to keep her son safe. Secrets, conspiracies, mysteries, all dangerously swarming around one family…

Read our review of RAISING DION >

Home Is Where the Killer Is / No Place Like Home (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 9, 2019

Recovering from cancer, a young woman thinks she’s found a friend when she rents a room from a caring ex-doctor. But empathy soon becomes obsession.

Read our review of HOME IS WHERE THE KILLER IS >

Fractured (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 11, 2019

A man finds he can’t trust anyone when his wife and child disappear in a hospital during a visit to the ER.

Read our review of FRACTURED >

Haunted: Season 2 (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 11, 2019

Real people sit down with friends and family to share terrifying true stories from their past, re-created through chilling re-enactments.

Read our review of HAUNTED season 2 >

The Influence (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 11, 2019

Back in her childhood home to help her sister care for their comatose mother, Alicia must face a dark force from her past that now threatens her child.

Read our review of THE INFLUENCE >

The Forest of Love (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 11, 2019

A con man and a would-be filmmaking crew force themselves into the lives of two grief-scarred young women. But nothing is as it seems.

Dark Crimes (2018)

Available on Netflix: October 15, 2019

A murder investigation of a slain business man turns to clues found in an author’s book about an eerily similar crime. Based on the 2008 article “True Crimes – A postmodern murder mystery” by David Grann.

Read our review of DARK CRIMES >

Sinister 2 (2015)

Available on Netflix: October 16, 2019

A young mother and her twin sons move into a rural house that’s marked for death.

Eli (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 18, 2019

After checking into a clean house to treat his auto-immune disorder, Eli, 11, begins to believe that the house is haunted. Unable to leave, Eli soon suspects that the house, and the doctor who runs it, are more sinister than they appear.

Read our review of ELI >

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

Available on Netflix: October 22, 2019

When some friends visit a vandalized graveyard, they come upon a chainsaw-wielding maniac, and it’s a fight to the bloody death between good and evil.

Daybreak (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 24, 2019

So what’s life like in the apocalypse? It’s never what you’d expect. Find your tribe, grab your swords, and get ready to take on some Ghoulies.

Read our review of DAYBREAK >

Revenge of the Pontianak (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 24, 2019

1965, Malaysia. A small village helps Khalid and Siti prepare for their wedding day. Soon after, a great darkness falls upon the village as a string of horrific deaths and supernatural happenings create widespread fear and paranoia amongst the villagers. The events force a confession from Khalid to a murder of a girl he made pregnant years before, now believed to have returned as a Pontianak. To kill this vengeful vampire, he rallies all the men of the village and sets out into the jungle to hunt her down. But can the village stop her?

Read our review of REVENGE OF THE PONTIANAK >

Rattlesnake (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 25, 2019

When a single mother accepts the help of a mysterious woman after her daughter is bitten by a rattlesnake, she finds herself making an unthinkable deal to repay her debt.

Read our review of RATTLESNAKE >

Assimilate (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 25, 2019

Best friends Zach (Joel Courtney, THE KISSING BOOTH), Randy (Calum Worthy), and Kayla (Andi Matichak, HALLOWEEN) discover that their neighbors are being killed and replaced by perfect copies of their victims.  Their only chance to survive is to covertly record the invasion in a desperate attempt to warn the world.

Read our review of ASSIMILATE >

Prank Encounters: Season 1 (2019)

Available on Netflix: October 25, 2019

Monstrous frights meet funny reveals as real people land in their own horror movie.

Read our review of PRANK ENCOUNTERS >

I usually keep up-to-date with all the horror news, and make sure Heaven of Horror share the best and latest trailers for upcoming horror movies. I love all kinds of horror. My love affair started when I watched 'Poltergeist' alone around the age of 10. I slept like a baby that night and I haven't stopped watching horror movies since. The crazy slasher stuff isn't really for me, but hey, to each their own. I guess I just like to be scared and get jump scares, more than being disgusted and laughing at the grotesque. Also, Korean and Spanish horror movies made within the past 10-15 years are among my absolute favorites.
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