New Netflix Originals Coming This October

October is almost here, and Netflix has plenty of new original shoes and a new documentary film lined up for the month. With two fresh stand up comedy series from Joe Rogan and Russel Peters and volcano movie "Into the Inferno," and plenty more, Netflix has you covered for the whole month.

Let the Netflix and chill continue this October, as the online streaming site reveals it's lineup of original shows for the month, that will surely have everybody binge watching on the weekends. Courtesy of What's On Netflix, here are the highlighted Netflix Originals for the upcoming month.

Up first is the stand up comedy tour of Russel Peters called "Almost Famous," the highly-grossing tour of notoriously not so famous comedian is sure to have people teary-eyed from laughing. His comedy special focuses on race and family. Another comedy special making it's way to Netflix this October is Joe Rogan's very own "Joe Rogan: Triggered," which focuses on his own experiences of having kids, Santa Claus, and oddly enough, talking to dolphins.

"The Ranch" Season 1 Part 2 will also be released this October. Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Sam Elliot are all coming back as the three brothers who try to save their family's ranch. This comedy series is one of the most anticipated releases for the month.

On the more serious side of things to come to Netflix this October, is the documentary on volcanoes called "Into the Inferno," where film director Werner Herzog travels around the world to explore active volcanoes with volcanologist and co-director, Clive Oppenheimer. The documentary is one of the anticipated and well-received debuts on Netflix, with Indie Wire giving the film a grade of B+.

Other notable releases for October include the comedy film "Mascots," the crime documentary, "The 13th," "Haters Back Off," starring YouTuber Colleen Ballinger, the Japanese drama "Midnight Diner," and season 3 of the lesser known but still solid "Black Mirror."

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