What s up to Netflix this month? We have picked up 3 highlights for you to keep in mind.
the trillion dollar code
Netflix and the German film scene are still diligent to produce interesting and exciting series and films: The Billion Dollar Code is a German Netflix miniserie that can immerse yourself in the chopper and Internet scene of the 90s in Berlin. Two internet pioneers attack the ascending group Google in court to be recognized as the inventor of the Google Earth algorithm. The Billion Dollar Code is based on a true story.
Streams The Billion Dollar Code from October 7 to Netflix.
The Guilty
And another Netflix original! This time with Jake Gylenhaal in the main role: The Guilty is about a degraded police officer who is now working in an emergency call center and takes the call of a kidnapped woman - which leaves him into a serious conflict. Straight fans of the talented actor should turn on here: it is more or less about a one-man show, in which Gylenhal demonstrates again how damn good he can play.
However, the guilty is not a new story: the film is a remake of the Danish film the skyldige (2018) ; If you prefer to see the original, you do not miss anything from the story.
Streams The Guilty from now on Netflix.
There s Someone Inside Your House
Netflix does not accuse you in October with a scratch horror movies, as it would have been polite. Without Horror to Halloween Season Netflix viewers, but Netflix viewers do not have to get along: with the Netflix-Original There s Someone Inside Your House comes a slasher horror movie in the assortment that seems like Fear Street in rapid speed. In the teenage slasher, the final class of Osborn High is hit by a murderer who reveals all their worst secrets. Only one group of outer ladies seems to be able to stop it.
There, Someone Inside Your House remained rather below the radar, but offers all the prerequisites for an original horror strip.
Streaming There s Someone Inside Your House from 6th October on Netflix.
If your horror misses on Netflix to Halloween Season: Last month, Miniserie Midnight Mass has appeared by Mike Flanagan, the head behind The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor. Reinhoe and scary!
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