
This week on U.S. Netflix (November 10-16, 2025), you’ll find a great mix of new movies and familiar favorites – from fresh takes on classic monster stories to heartwarming holiday romances and popular animated films. We’ve put together a quick guide for each title, including the cast, creators, and a brief summary, to help you choose your next watch.
‘A Madea Christmas’ (2013)

Tyler Perry returns as the beloved character Madea in a new film set in a small Alabama town. When a family gathers for the holidays, old secrets come to light and local issues create unexpected drama. The movie stars Anna Maria Horsford, Tika Sumpter, Chad Michael Murray, and Kathy Najimy, with a score by Christopher Young and editing by Maysie Hoy. As the latest installment in the popular Madea series, it combines humor and heartfelt family moments, and is currently available on Netflix.
‘The Hangover’ (2009)

Directed by Todd Phillips, this hilarious comedy follows three friends as they desperately try to piece together a chaotic bachelor party night to find their missing friend, the groom. The movie stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, and Justin Bartha, with music by Christophe Beck and visuals captured by Lawrence Sher. It was a huge success in theaters and led to two follow-up films. You can currently watch it on Netflix.
‘Wanted Man’ (2024)

Dolph Lundgren both directs and stars in this action thriller as a California police officer. What starts as a simple extradition mission quickly becomes a dangerous conspiracy linked to the deaths of two DEA agents. The film also features Christina Villa and Kelsey Grammer, and Netflix highlights its fast-paced, on-the-run style. You can watch it streaming now.
‘In Your Dreams’ (2025)

This animated film follows two siblings on a fantastical journey through a dream world, hoping to convince the Sandman to help create the perfect family. Directed by Alex Woo and featuring the voices of Craig Robinson, Simu Liu, Cristin Milioti, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, and Elias Janssen, the movie was produced by Netflix Animation and Kuku Studios. John Debney composed the music, and a team of editors worked on the final cut. It had a brief run in theaters before becoming available on Netflix.
‘No Sleep ‘Til Christmas’ (2018)

This charming Netflix rom-com follows Lizzie and Billy, two people who unexpectedly find they can only fall asleep when they’re close to each other. This creates a bit of a problem, as Lizzie is engaged and Billy has his own life to navigate! Starring Odette and Dave Annable, and directed by Phil Traill, the movie combines classic romantic comedy fun with a touch of magical realism. It’s one of the many feel-good movies Netflix is offering this season.
‘The Marksman’ (2021)

In this action thriller, Liam Neeson plays a former Marine and rancher in Arizona who steps in to protect a young boy when dangerous cartel hitmen start pursuing him. Directed by Robert Lorenz and also starring Katheryn Winnick and Juan Pablo Raba, the movie is a gripping chase across the borderlands and is now available to stream on Netflix.
‘Being Eddie’ (2025)

This documentary tells the story of Eddie Murphy’s incredible journey from a young comedian to one of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Featuring new interviews and classic footage, the film—directed by Angus Wall—offers an honest and comprehensive look at his career, with insights from Murphy himself and his fellow celebrities. You can watch it now on Netflix.
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

This animated musical follows the lives of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, a K-pop girl group who secretly fight supernatural creatures between concerts. The voice cast includes Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo, and the film is directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans with production by Sony Pictures Animation. It quickly became Netflix’s most popular movie, and is available to stream with a special sing-along version and a popular soundtrack. Special sing-along screenings have also been offered.
‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’ (2025)

Kate and Everett are getting divorced, but they decide to try one last family vacation together in hopes of keeping things friendly. However, new romances and lingering feelings make things complicated. Starring Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson, and Jameela Jamil, this lighthearted and family-friendly movie is perfect for the holidays and is rated PG. You can watch it on Netflix’s holiday selection.
‘Frankenstein’ (2025)

Guillermo del Toro reimagines Mary Shelley’s classic story of Victor Frankenstein and the repercussions of playing God in a new film. Starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth, with Christoph Waltz providing key support, the movie boasts beautiful visuals by cinematographer Dan Laustsen and a moving score by Alexandre Desplat. It’s currently available to stream on Netflix.
Tell us what you’re queuing up first—and why—in the comments!
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