22 Must-Watch Netflix Titles Coming In November 2025

Binge season is back! From “Stranger Things 5” to “Being Eddie” and “Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein,” here are 22 Netflix releases you need to add to your November watchlist.

Netflix is turning November into a full-blown entertainment event, serving up new seasons, original films, documentaries, and live specials that promise to keep you streaming all month long.

Whether you’re craving a nostalgic throwback, a suspenseful mystery, or a cozy holiday rom-com, this lineup has a little something for everyone.

Let’s dive into the 22 Netflix titles dropping this month!

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🎬 “Dr. Seuss’ The Sneetches” (November 3)

This colorful reimagining of Dr. Seuss’ beloved tale reminds audiences that differences don’t define us. When the Star-Belly and Moon-Belly Sneetches clash, two unlikely friends prove kindness, compassion, and unity always win. It’s a charming, family-friendly story with heart and humor that delivers a timeless message for all ages.

🌊 “In Waves and War” (November 3)

This emotional documentary follows three Navy SEALs as they navigate life after combat, battling treatment-resistant trauma and PTSD. Through experimental psychedelic therapy, they seek healing and redemption in an uncharted world of mental health recovery. It’s an eye-opening journey that challenges stigma and highlights the resilience of the human spirit.

💰 “Squid Game: The Challenge” Season 2 (November 4)

The hit global competition series returns with 456 new players, higher stakes, and never-before-seen games. Contestants must form alliances, make ruthless choices, and face shocking twists as they chase the ultimate $4.56 million prize. Inspired by the original drama, this season promises even more chaos, betrayal, and jaw-dropping moments.

⚡ “Death By Lightning” (November 6)

Based on true events, this riveting historical drama tells the story of President James Garfield and the unstable admirer who became his assassin. Set in the late 1800s, it’s a gripping look at ambition, obsession, and the tragic chain of events that shaped an American presidency. Expect politics, passion, and peril.

🎤 “The Vince Staples Show” Season 2 (November 6)

Vince Staples is back, and things are about to get real. After a personal tragedy, he embarks on a surreal, self-reflective journey filled with humor, grief, and absurd encounters. This satirical series blurs the line between truth and fiction, offering a bold and entertaining look at fame, culture, and identity.

🧟‍♂️ “Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein” (November 7)

From the mind of visionary director Guillermo del Toro comes a haunting new take on Mary Shelley’s classic. Expect stunning visuals, complex emotions, and an eerie yet beautiful world brought to life with del Toro’s signature gothic style. This adaptation dives deep into creation, humanity, and the monster within us all.

📚 “Jane Austen Wrecked My Life” (November 10)

A bookish romantic finds her world turned upside down when fiction and reality collide. This modern comedy follows her quest for true love, guided—and misguided—by the timeless lessons of Jane Austen. Witty, warm, and charmingly chaotic, it’s a love letter to literature and the unpredictable messiness of romance.

🇺🇸 “Marines” (November 10)

This powerful docuseries provides unprecedented access to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, capturing raw emotion, intense training, and the bonds that form in service. Viewers witness the physical and mental toll of military life while exploring themes of sacrifice, duty, and brotherhood. It’s both an inspiring and sobering portrait of courage.

💔 “A Merry Little Ex-Mas” (November 12)

Kate, played by Alicia Silverstone, just wants one last perfect family Christmas before selling her house. But when her ex-husband brings his younger girlfriend home for the holidays, chaos ensues. This festive rom-com delivers laughs, awkward reunions, and heartwarming lessons about love, closure, and embracing new beginnings.

🏠 “Selling The OC” Season 4 (November 12)

The real estate drama heats up as agents battle for dominance within the Oppenheim Group. With luxury listings, soaring egos, and simmering tension, this new season brings higher commissions and even higher drama. New recruits from San Diego shake things up, testing loyalty, ambition, and who’s truly “top agent” material.

🎭 “Being Eddie” (November 12)

For the first time ever, Eddie Murphy invites fans into his private world. This documentary celebrates his five-decade career through never-before-seen footage, interviews, and reflections from comedy legends. It’s an intimate, inspiring portrait of an icon who changed comedy, film, and culture while staying grounded in family, faith, and authenticity.

😈 “The Beast In Me” (November 13)

Claire Danes stars as a grieving author who becomes dangerously obsessed with her mysterious neighbor, played by Matthew Rhys. What begins as curiosity spirals into psychological warfare filled with secrets, suspicion, and temptation. This slow-burn thriller explores grief, guilt, and the dark corners of human connection where danger feels irresistible.

⚔️ “Last Samurai Standing” (November 13)

In the late 19th century during Japan’s Meiji period, 292 warriors, including Shujiro Saga (Junichi Okada), gather at Tenryuji Temple to compete for a life-changing cash prize. Each must steal their opponent’s wooden tags and survive the brutal journey to Tokyo. What follows is a visceral, high-stakes battle royale filled with honor, strategy, and relentless violence. A gripping, blood-soaked epic where only one samurai can remain standing.

🎞 “Nouvelle Vague” (November 14)

Set in the vibrant world of 1960s cinema, this stylish drama explores passion, art, and rebellion. As a young filmmaker challenges tradition, he discovers that breaking rules in art mirrors breaking them in love. With lush visuals and magnetic performances, it’s a nostalgic ode to creativity and self-expression.

🌙 “In Your Dreams” (November 14)

A woman recovering from a heart transplant becomes haunted by memories she can’t explain. Her search for answers leads to a small town full of secrets and lies. This haunting mystery blends medical drama with emotional suspense, asking whether our hearts can truly forget—or if they remember everything.

💎 “The Crystal Cuckoo” (November 14)

When a young doctor receives a life-saving heart transplant, she feels an inexplicable pull toward her donor’s past. Her quest for closure uncovers a 20-year mystery and a web of deceit that could destroy her. This gripping psychological thriller blends science, spirituality, and suspense into one unforgettable ride.

🥊 “Jake Paul vs. Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis” (November 14)

Netflix’s first global live sporting event features YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul facing undefeated champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis. It’s the ultimate clash of entertainment and athleticism, with millions watching worldwide. Expect explosive energy, unexpected drama, and a night that could redefine how we watch fights in the streaming era.

💃 “Selena y Los Dinos” (November 17)

Told through never-before-seen footage and interviews with her family, this documentary shines a new light on Selena Quintanilla’s legacy. It captures her rise from small-town singer to global icon, revealing the strength, love, and ambition that shaped her journey. Fans will rediscover Selena as both a legend and a loved one.

🍾 “Champagne Problems” (November 19)

A driven businesswoman travels to France to close a high-profile champagne deal, only to fall for the charming heir to the vineyard. Set against twinkling holiday lights, this romantic dramedy blends career ambition with matters of the heart, proving that sometimes love—and life—can’t be bottled up.

🕵🏻‍♂️ “A Man On The Inside” Season 2 (November 20)

Ted Danson returns as an undercover agent posing as a professor to solve a mysterious blackmail case. Between secret investigations and an unexpected romance, he must decide who to trust and what truly matters. Smart, heartfelt, and funny, this series continues to balance intrigue with emotional depth.

🚂 “Train Dreams” (November 21)

Set in early 20th-century America, this poetic drama follows Robert Grainier, a railroad worker whose simple life is reshaped by love, loss, and progress. Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones deliver moving performances in this sweeping exploration of change, resilience, and the beauty found in ordinary lives.

🎶 “One Shot With Ed Sheeran: A Music Experience” (November 21)

Ed Sheeran takes New York by storm in this spontaneous music special filled with acoustic performances, fan moments, and heartfelt storytelling. From subway sets to rooftop jams, this intimate look at his artistry reminds us why Sheeran remains one of music’s most relatable and beloved stars.

🔍 “Missing: Dead or Alive” Season 2 (November 24)

Disappearances turn into disturbing mysteries in this chilling true-crime docuseries. Each case uncovers secrets, lies, and shocking revelations that will keep you on edge. With emotional storytelling and haunting real-life footage, it’s the perfect binge for fans of dark mysteries and cold cases.

🎄 “Jingle Bell Heist” (November 26)

Two unlikely thieves team up for a Christmas Eve heist that could change their lives forever. As plans unravel and hearts get involved, this festive romantic caper proves that even in the messiest moments, love and laughter can steal the show. It’s equal parts clever, funny, and heartwarming.

👾 “Stranger Things” Season 5 (November 27)

The epic conclusion to Netflix’s flagship series is finally here. The Hawkins crew faces Vecna one last time in an emotional, action-packed final battle. With shocking twists, nostalgic callbacks, and tearful goodbyes, “Stranger Things 5” promises to be a cinematic sendoff worthy of its legendary run.

🍜 “Left-Handed Girl” (November 28)

A mother and her daughters open a noodle stand in Taipei’s bustling night market, but old secrets threaten their new beginning. This heartfelt drama celebrates family, resilience, and cultural identity with warmth and authenticity. It’s a touching story of food, forgiveness, and finding your place in the world.


Netflix didn’t come to play this November—they came to dominate our watchlists.

Whether you’re craving a holiday love story, a chilling mystery, or a dose of nostalgia, there’s a new favorite waiting to be discovered.

🔥 Which of these Netflix releases are you most excited to stream first?

Drop down in the comments and let me know!

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