
Netflix is offering a wide variety of new shows and movies this November! You’ll find everything from thrilling crime dramas and funny comedies to family-friendly adventures and thought-provoking documentaries. There are historical stories, shows based on real events, competitive reality shows, and plenty of options for kids and anime fans. Both new series and returning favorites are available, plus Netflix is adding a lot of older titles, making it a great time to catch up on what you’ve missed or discover something new. Check out the complete list below with release dates, so you can plan your next binge-watch!
‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

The final season picks up in Hawkins in the fall of 1987, where our friends confront Vecna and the expanding network of Rifts endangering their town and the world. The story follows several storylines as the group reunites and prepares for a final battle that connects to events from previous seasons. It will be released on Netflix starting November 26th, with new episodes rolling out throughout late November and December. This season promises a satisfying conclusion to the story and mythology that has been developing since the very beginning.
‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

This new limited series on Netflix tells the story of the 1881 assassination of President James A. Garfield and what happened afterward. It reveals the medical techniques and political conflicts of the time, following the investigation and trial of his shooter, Charles Guiteau, and showing how the nation reacted to this crisis. The series, debuting November 6th, is based on a popular nonfiction book and brings 1880s Washington D.C. to life with stunning detail.
‘Broadchurch’ (2013)

As a big fan of British crime dramas, I’m thrilled to hear that Broadchurch is coming to Netflix on November 1st! It’s a really gripping show – it starts with this small coastal town completely rocked by a young boy’s death, and detectives Hardy and Miller have to unravel the mystery, which honestly changes everything for the community. The show doesn’t stop there, though; later seasons tackle intense courtroom drama and a really difficult case involving sexual assault, bringing in a whole new set of potential suspects. The best part is, all three series are included, and you get to see the original cast – David Tennant and Olivia Colman are phenomenal!
‘Delhi Crime’ (2019– )

Detective Vartika Chaturvedi and her team delve deeper into a complex investigation that connects crimes in Delhi to a much larger human trafficking operation. This season highlights how different law enforcement agencies work together and the challenges of policing a huge city like Delhi. The new episodes, continuing the show’s realistic, case-by-case style based on actual events, will be available on Netflix starting November 13th as a continuation of the series.
‘Minx’ (2022)

A new show on Netflix, starting November 4th, tells the story of a magazine launched in 1970s Los Angeles. It follows a hopeful young editor and a pragmatic publisher as they create a magazine blending sensual photography with articles aimed at women. Over two seasons, the series depicts the challenges they face – from financial struggles and public backlash to the evolving dynamics within their team. In the US, you can also borrow the complete series from participating libraries. It’s available after previously being shown on other streaming services.
‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024–2025)

Vince Staples stars as a fictionalized version of himself in a series of short, quirky episodes set in and around Long Beach. The new season expands the show’s world with new characters and incorporates elements from his music, all while maintaining its unique, offbeat style. It’s coming back to Netflix on November 6th as a returning series, continuing to tell stories through short, self-contained segments connected by Vince’s point of view.
‘Selling the OC’ (2022– )

A new season of a real estate reality show, coming to Netflix on November 12th, follows two teams from the same brokerage as they compete for valuable beachfront properties in Orange County, specifically around Newport and Laguna. The show features changing alliances, new agents, and the pursuit of high-profile sales, offering fans of the genre plenty of drama and familiar faces.
‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ (2023)

Four hundred fifty-six players will battle it out in a series of complex games and challenges, all for a life-changing prize – but without the life-or-death consequences of the original show. The production team has created massive sets and surprising twists to keep everyone on their toes. This unscripted reality series returns to Netflix on November 4th, with players being eliminated along the way as they compete for the ultimate win.
‘The Bad Guys: Breaking In’ (2025)

Wolf and his team pull off a series of daring heists, quickly gaining a reputation while attracting unwanted attention from rivals and the press. The new animated series expands on the world of the feature film with exciting gadgets, visually dynamic action sequences, and fresh characters. It launches on Netflix November 6th, starting with a fast-paced set of episodes that introduce a larger, ongoing story.
‘Unicorn Academy’ (2023– )

A group of students and their magical unicorn companions work together to defend their island home. Each season brings new challenges and secrets, and the latest installment centers around a winter festival while also increasing the danger from a growing darkness that threatens their school. This returning series for kids and families will be available on Netflix starting November 13th, with each episode filled with exciting adventures, strong friendships, and clever solutions to tricky problems.
‘Gabby’s Dollhouse’ (2021– )

Gabby Cat is back with a colorful world of crafts, songs, and little adventures, alongside Pandy Paws and her other friends! The new season features fresh play areas and a cute café theme, bringing new characters and activities to the show. It returns to Netflix on November 17th as a beloved kids series. Each episode is designed to be fun and engaging for families, with catchy sing-alongs and simple lessons about solving problems.
‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024– )

Years after their first adventure, the group is back together as young adults to solve a worldwide mystery involving dinosaurs appearing far from the islands. This season introduces new dinosaur species and a larger, more complex conspiracy that spans the globe. The animated series returns to Netflix on November 20th, continuing the story with familiar clues and taking the action to exciting new places.
‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024– )

A clever former professor teams up with a private investigator to solve mysteries in a quaint town, uncovering bigger secrets along the way. The show is a lighthearted comedy returning to Netflix on November 20th, with the original cast tackling fresh, challenging cases that require them to work together and pay close attention to detail.
‘Is It Cake? Holiday’ (2024)

Talented bakers are back with incredible desserts that look like winter scenes and decorations! Judges will try to figure out which creations are actually cake. This special features fast-paced challenges and stunning final pieces. It returns to Netflix as a seasonal event on November 24th, with the familiar host providing fun and lively commentary.
‘The Great British Baking Show Holidays’ (2018– )

The beloved bakers are back for a festive reunion! This special features cozy, comforting recipes and impressive showstoppers, all with delicious winter flavors. You can enjoy it on Netflix starting November 20th, and the best part? You can watch the episodes in any order for a quick and cheerful treat.
‘I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper’ (2011)

I’m really hooked on this new series! It’s about a housekeeper who does exactly what everyone asks, but it slowly reveals all the complicated feelings and sadness hidden within the family she works for. Each week brings a new problem around the house, but there’s also this bigger mystery about who the housekeeper really is and what her story is. It’s coming to Netflix on November 22nd, and I’ve heard it was huge in Japan before they made other versions of it.
‘One Piece’ (1999)

Okay, so I’m really excited about this! One Piece is finally hitting Netflix on November 1st, and trust me, it’s a HUGE deal. It follows Luffy, who’s on this epic quest to become the Pirate King and find this legendary treasure. Along the way, he gathers an incredible crew – the Straw Hats – and they battle all sorts of enemies, from rival pirates to the powerful Marines. The series is broken up into these amazing story arcs, and you really see the crew grow and get stronger as they journey from the East Blue all the way to the dangerous Grand Line. Honestly, you can really get lost in these long, detailed storylines like Alabasta and Water Seven – there’s just SO much to enjoy!
‘Little Women’ (2017)

Set during the American Civil War, this miniseries follows the March sisters as they grow up, pursue their ambitions, and support each other through difficult times, all while being guided by their mother, Marmee. The story, told in three parts, centers on the sisters’ close family relationships, their first experiences with love, and the decisions that define their lives. It will be available on Netflix starting November 1, and stays true to the original novel with careful attention to historical detail and a streamlined narrative.
‘The Big C’ (2010–2013)

After receiving a life-changing diagnosis, a teacher in Minneapolis re-evaluates what’s important to her, impacting her relationships with her husband, at work, and with friends. The show follows her journey through treatment options and significant family events, blending both funny and serious moments. All four seasons will be available on Netflix starting November 14th, allowing viewers to watch the complete story.
‘Soulmates’ (2020)

A new show on Netflix uses a scientific test to find people’s perfect matches, and explores how that impacts their current relationships and sense of self. Each episode presents a unique story and challenge. The complete first season is available to stream starting November 6th, and you can watch the episodes in any order.
‘Survivor’s Remorse’ (2014–2017)

A talented basketball player moves his family to Atlanta, and their newfound wealth quickly puts everything to the test – their friendships, what people think of them, and their relationships with each other. The show, spanning four seasons, explores the challenges of fame, including business deals and legal troubles, and the impact it has on their personal lives. All episodes will be available on Netflix starting in mid-November.
‘Marines’ (2025)

This new Netflix docuseries offers a rare, inside look at the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit as they train and carry out missions across the Pacific. Each episode showcases the complex planning and fast pace of their work, both on ships and on land. It premieres November 10th and focuses on the unit’s objectives and the Marines who make them happen.
‘Heweliusz’ (2025)

This Polish drama tells the story of the 1993 ferry Jan Heweliusz disaster and the difficult search for who was responsible. The series follows the families of those affected, survivors, and investigators as they seek answers, moving from the initial search in the Baltic Sea to the legal battles in court. It will be available as a limited series on Netflix starting November 5th, combining individual experiences with the details of the official investigation.
‘Just Alice’ (2025)

Alicia leads a double life, secretly married to two different men. She juggles both families, but her web of lies becomes increasingly complicated and risky. One husband is a famous author, and the other is a former priest, making the situation even more dangerous as her secret could be revealed. This new series premieres on Netflix November 5th, starting as a lighthearted romantic comedy before escalating into a story with serious repercussions.
‘Dynamite Kiss’ (2025)

A man unexpectedly reunites with a woman he briefly met on Jeju Island, only to find she’s now working at his company and secretly living a double life – pretending to be a married mother. This leads to plenty of funny and awkward encounters as they navigate their workplace, all while a romantic connection slowly develops. The new Netflix series begins streaming on November 12th, balancing lighthearted office humor with genuinely touching moments.
‘Mrs Playmen’ (2025)

A new Netflix series, debuting November 12th, follows a driven woman in 1970s Rome who revitalizes an adult magazine. Over seven episodes, the show details her fight against censorship and competitors as she turns the publication into a beacon of artistic expression. It explores the risks, legal challenges, and personal sacrifices she makes while building a brand.
‘As You Stood By’ (2025)

A tense thriller unfolds as two women plot to end the life of an abusive man, but their plan is complicated by a surprise guest who uncovers hidden truths. The story takes place over one fateful night, revealing the consequences of past decisions and dangerous secrets. This new series premieres on Netflix November 7th, starring up-and-coming actors known from popular Korean dramas.
‘My Sister’s Husband’ (2025)

Okay, so I just finished watching this new drama, and it’s a real slow burn that quickly heats up. It centers around a married couple who take in the wife’s younger sister, and predictably, things get complicated. There’s a definite pull between the sister and the husband, and the film really digs into how easily trust can be broken. It’s not about grand gestures, but those little decisions that snowball into something much bigger. It’s a gripping watch, with episodes that really ramp up the tension in the household. You’ll be able to stream it on Netflix starting November 3rd, initially in some regions, with wider availability coming soon.
‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024– )

This comedy series follows a perceptive man who solves local mysteries by spotting patterns, and the private investigator who tolerates his unusual approach. As they tackle new cases and meet new suspects, their partnership is put to the test. The show is known for its strong character interactions and surprising twists, and it returns to Netflix on November 20th.
‘Koati: Animated Series’ (2025)

This new animated series, coming to Netflix on November 13th, follows a group of rainforest friends who learn about working together, being kind, and taking care of the environment through musical adventures. The show’s colorful and friendly style is inspired by the landscapes and culture of Latin America, and the voice actors and producers help create a cheerful and positive atmosphere.
‘Had I Not Seen the Sun’ (2025)

A new Netflix series, premiering November 13th, follows a filmmaker interviewing a convicted serial killer. Through their conversations, a story of the killer’s first love and a painful past emerges, revealing how these experiences continue to affect him. As the interviews progress, the series delves deeper than just a recounting of events, blurring the lines between what is remembered and what truly haunts him. Netflix is releasing the series in two parts to encourage immediate conversation and analysis.
‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

A writer struggling with grief forms an uneasy connection with a captivating neighbor, and their adjoining backyards become the backdrop for a complex psychological drama that spirals beyond their control. The eight-episode limited series, premiering November 13th on Netflix, delves into themes of obsession, identity, and the narratives we create to cope with loss, ultimately reaching a conclusive ending.
‘The Crystal Cuckoo’ (2025)

A young doctor who receives a heart transplant travels to a remote mountain town to learn about her donor, only to uncover a history of mysterious disappearances. Her search leads her into a complicated web of family secrets and local distrust, putting her own life at risk. This new Spanish series, blending medical drama and suspense, premieres on Netflix November 14th.
‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024–2025)

I’ve been following this show, and it’s really unique! Each episode is short and follows Vince as he navigates strange jobs and funny, sometimes bizarre, situations – and it’s like he’s the only one who really sees what’s happening. The episodes are self-contained stories, but little things connect them throughout the season, which is cool. It’s coming back to Netflix on November 6th, and the way it’s made – with quick episodes and clever ways to move between scenes – makes it super easy to just watch a bunch at once. I’m excited for the new season!
‘Marines’ (2025)

The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit prepares for missions that involve landing on water and shore, and the series shows the incredible coordination needed to manage the ships, planes, and ground troops involved. Cameras capture both practice runs and actual operations, revealing how these complex missions are executed. This all comes to life in a new Netflix docuseries debuting November 10th, with interviews from the Marines and sailors offering insights into the action.
‘Sesame Street’ (1969– )

The show is back with a new season featuring heartwarming stories and fresh animation, alongside the beloved songs and educational segments fans know and love. Both returning and new characters will explore important lessons about kindness, problem-solving, and early reading skills. The new season starts streaming on Netflix and PBS platforms on November 10th, and families can watch episodes in any order, making it easy to fit learning into their day.
‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

Set in the early Meiji era, this new Netflix series follows hundreds of warriors competing in a dangerous contest with life-altering stakes. At the heart of the story is a once-undefeated samurai fighting to protect his family. The show combines historical action with the suspenseful format of a survival game, building tension with each episode. Based on a popular novel and featuring a large cast, it arrives on Netflix November 13th.
‘Envious’ (2024– )

Vicky is going through a challenging time in her life, and her envy of her friends’ relationships leads her to make decisions that affect both her work life and her close friendships. The story, set in Buenos Aires, revisits past connections and explores new possibilities for love and relationships. The series returns to Netflix on November 19th with new episodes that continue where the first season left off.
‘Missing: Dead or Alive?’ (2023– )

A new docuseries on Netflix follows South Carolina law enforcement as they race against the clock to find missing people. The show uses interviews, bodycam footage, and past records to illustrate how investigations develop as detectives follow new clues. It highlights the emotional toll these cases take on everyone involved, as outcomes aren’t always certain. The series returns to Netflix on November 24th.
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