Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Everybody Loves Me When I’m Dead’

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This week — Monday, October 13 through Sunday, October 19 — brings a varied slate of new movies (plus one high-profile live sports special) to Netflix. Across crime dramas from Thailand and Poland, a Spanish undercover thriller, a South Korean hijacking satire, and a Roald Dahl animated musical, there’s a lot of fresh storytelling landing over four consecutive days.

Below you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each title: premise, key cast, and the creative team behind the camera. Where helpful, we’ve also noted festival pedigrees or source material. Release days are included in the text for easy planning.

‘Everybody Loves Me When I’m Dead’ (2025)

'Everybody Loves Me When I’m Dead' (2025)Changkitwittaya

A Thai crime drama about two bank employees who siphon money from a deceased client and tumble into Pattaya’s criminal underworld, ‘Everybody Loves Me When I’m Dead’ stars Theeradej Wongpuapan, Vachirawich Wattanapakdeepaisan and Chulachak Chakrabongse. The film is written and directed by Nithiwat Tharatorn, whose work often blends character-driven tension with genre elements; it arrives on Tuesday, October 14.

Behind the scenes, the production leans into a thriller structure with a 2-hour-plus runtime and a focus on moral consequences inside the banking system. The October 14 date marks its global streaming debut following a marketing push featuring a trailer and first-look images highlighting the Pattaya setting and the scheme-turned-nightmare that propels the plot.

‘Inside Furioza’ (2025)

'Inside Furioza' (2025)Hungry Crocodiles

Arriving Wednesday, October 15, ‘Furioza Again’ continues the Polish ‘Furioza’ crime saga, centering on hooligan factions and underworld power shifts. Marketed in some territories as ‘Inside Furioza’, the sequel features Mateusz Damięcki, Szymon Bobrowski and Łukasz Simlat, with Cyprian T. Olecki credited in festival and database listings; it follows new gang leader “Golden” as control, retaliation and cross-border operations escalate.

Cast listings across film databases also include Mateusz Banasiuk, Weronika Książkiewicz and others. The October 15 availability extends Netflix’s Polish crime catalog, picking up narrative threads from the earlier entry and emphasizing territorial disputes, leadership succession and police pressure on ultras-linked criminal networks.

‘The Time That Remains’ (2009)

'The Time That Remains' (2009)France 3 Cinéma

On Thursday, October 16, Elia Suleiman’s semi-autobiographical drama ‘The Time That Remains’ lands on the service. Written and directed by Suleiman, the film spans decades of Palestinian life, with Suleiman appearing on screen alongside Saleh Bakri, Leila Mouammar, Bilal Zidani and Samar Qudha Tanus; the movie screened in competition at Cannes 2009 and later at Toronto.

The production is an international co-production (UK/Italy/Belgium/France), running 109 minutes and photographed by Marc-André Batigne with editing by Véronique Lange. It traces daily experiences under occupation and key historical moments, and becomes available to stream on October 16 as part of this week’s library additions.

‘Thomas and Friends: Sodor Sings Together’ (2025)

 Sodor Sings Together' (2025)Thomas and Friends: Sodor Sings Together

Also on Thursday, October 16, ‘Thomas & Friends: Sodor Sings Together’ is a feature-length ‘All Engines Go’ special written by Craig Carlisle and directed by Campbell Bryer. Set during a festival where humans and engines celebrate music across Sodor, the story threads a mystery around a “super-secret surprise,” with franchise regulars like Thomas, Nia, Percy and more.

The special runs about an hour, features music by Erica Procunier and is billed as the fourth and final ‘All Engines Go’ film, created in honor of the 80th anniversary of ‘The Railway Series’. The U.S. digital window includes an October 16 streaming date in this week’s lineup.

‘Confessions of a Shopaholic’ (2009)

'Confessions of a Shopaholic' (2009)Touchstone Pictures

Hitting Thursday, October 16, ‘Confessions of a Shopaholic’ adapts Sophie Kinsella’s novels into a New York–set romantic comedy directed by P. J. Hogan. It stars Isla Fisher as journalist Rebecca Bloomwood and Hugh Dancy as editor Luke Brandon, alongside Joan Cusack, John Goodman, John Lithgow, Kristin Scott Thomas and Leslie Bibb.

The screenplay is by Tim Firth, Tracey Jackson and Kayla Alpert, with music by James Newton Howard and editing by William Goldenberg. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the Touchstone Pictures release (104 minutes) joins Netflix’s catalog on October 16.

‘Good News’ (2025)

'Good News' (2025)Star Platinum

Landing Friday, October 17, ‘Good News’ is a South Korean disaster black-comedy thriller written and directed by Byun Sung-hyun. Inspired by a 1970 hijacking incident, it stars Sul Kyung-gu as a shadowy fixer known as “Nobody,” with Hong Kyung as an Air Force lieutenant and Ryoo Seung-bum as a KCIA director; the film premiered at TIFF 2025.

The Netflix original blends geopolitical maneuvering with high-stakes crisis management as multiple agencies attempt audacious tactics to end an airborne hostage situation. Marketing materials and listings highlight the October 17 global streaming date, with trailers emphasizing the film’s tonal blend of satire and thriller.

’27 Nights’ (2025)

'27 Nights' (2025)La Unión de los Ríos

Also arriving Friday, October 17, Argentine drama ’27 Nights’ (’27 noches’) is directed by Daniel Hendler and adapted from Natalia Zito’s novel ‘Veintisiete noches’. The story follows Martha Hoffman, an elderly woman committed to a psychiatric clinic by her daughters, while a court expert evaluates whether she is ill or simply seeking freedom; cast includes Marilú Marini, Daniel Hendler, Humberto Tortonese and Julieta Zylberberg.

Screenwriting credits include Daniel Hendler, Martín Mauregui and Agustina Liendo (from an initial adaptation by Mariano Llinás). After premiering at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in September, the film expands to streaming on October 17, with database entries noting Netflix as distributor.

‘The Twits’ (2025)

'The Twits' (2025)Jellyfish Pictures

‘The Twits’ — an animated musical comedy based on Roald Dahl’s book — streams Friday, October 17. Phil Johnston directs and co-writes with Meg Favreau; Jellyfish Pictures provides animation. Voice cast includes Margo Martindale (Mrs. Twit) and Johnny Vegas (Mr. Twit), with Natalie Portman, Emilia Clarke, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Jason Mantzoukas, Timothy Simons, Alan Tudyk and Nicole Byer among the ensemble.

Set around the vile proprietors of Twitlandia and their clash with two children and a family of Muggle-Wumps, the feature runs under two hours and features original songs by David Byrne, with additional music cues noted in promotional materials. The film’s October 17 streaming date caps Netflix’s Roald Dahl pipeline for this week.

‘The Perfect Neighbor’ (2025)

'The Perfect Neighbor' (2025)Park Pictures Features

True-crime documentary ‘The Perfect Neighbor’ — directed by Geeta Gandbhir and executive-produced by Soledad O’Brien — arrives Friday, October 17. Built primarily from police body-cam, interrogation and phone footage, it examines the 2023 killing of Ajike “AJ” Owens in Ocala, Florida, and the subsequent legal case involving neighbor Susan Lorincz.

The film premiered at Sundance 2025 before a limited theatrical run and features producing partners including Message Pictures, Park Pictures and SO’B Productions. With a 97-minute runtime, the documentary’s Netflix release on October 17 follows its fall festival circuit and critical write-ups focusing on the use of raw evidentiary material.

‘She Walks in Darkness’ (2025)

'She Walks in Darkness' (2025)Basoilarraren Filmak

Spanish political thriller ‘She Walks in Darkness’ (‘Un fantasma en la batalla’) — written and directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes — follows Amaia, a Guardia Civil officer who infiltrates ETA over more than a decade to locate hidden weapons caches in southern France. The cast features Susana Abaitua, Andrés Gertrúdix, Iraia Elias, Raúl Arévalo and Ariadna Gil; it becomes available Friday, October 17 after a San Sebastián berth.

The film is produced by Belén Atienza, Sandra Hermida and J. A. Bayona, with cinematography by Paco Femenía. Promotional and festival notes confirm a Spanish theatrical window on October 3 before the October 17 streaming rollout; press materials characterize it as a tense undercover procedural rooted in recent history.

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