Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Last Samurai Standing’
From Monday, November 10 to Sunday, November 16, a mix of returning favorites, international dramas, and fresh premieres hit Netflix; below you’ll find a quick primer on each, including when it lands and the key plot, cast, and creative details so you can pick what to stream first.
‘Sesame Street’ (1969)

Arrives Monday, November 10. The reimagined season features 11-minute, character-driven stories with Big Bird, Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, and Oscar the Grouch guiding early-learning topics through music, animation, and playful segments. Executive producer Sal Perez oversees the refreshed format, with episodes designed by Sesame Workshop’s educators to emphasize kindness, problem-solving, and social-emotional skills. Familiar performers like Alan Muraoka and Suki Lopez appear alongside celebrity guest drop-ins across the new volume.
‘Marines’ (2025)

Arrives Monday, November 10. This four-episode documentary follows the U.S. 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit at sea and ashore, tracking high-tempo training and real-world exercises across the Pacific. The series embeds with platoons and ship crews to capture leadership challenges, small-unit tactics, and the personal stakes for young Marines. Interviews with commanders and first-term service members provide context on MEU mission sets, amphibious readiness, and life aboard the amphibious ready group.
‘Survivor’s Remorse’ (2014)

Arrives Tuesday, November 11. The comedy-drama centers on rising basketball star Cam Calloway and his family after a multimillion-dollar contract relocates them to Atlanta, exploring fame, money, and family loyalty. Created by Mike O’Malley, the ensemble stars Jessie T. Usher, RonReaco Lee, Tichina Arnold, Erica Ash, and Teyonah Parris. Episodes blend locker-room politics and off-court negotiations, with producing partners including LeBron James and Maverick Carter.
‘Dynamite Kiss’ (2025)

Arrives Wednesday, November 12. This Korean romantic-comedy follows a woman who pretends to be a married mom to land a job at a baby-products company, only to clash—and spark—with her team leader. Jang Ki-yong and Ahn Eun-jin lead the cast, with direction by Kim Jae-hyun and writing from Ha Yoon-ah and collaborators. Episodes mix workplace hijinks, mistaken identities, and second-chance romance across a modern corporate setting.
‘Selling the OC’ (2022)

Arrives Wednesday, November 12. The real-estate docuseries tracks the Oppenheim Group’s Orange County office as agents juggle eight-figure oceanfront listings and shifting office alliances. Returning faces include Alex Hall, Polly Brindle, Gio Helou, Tyler Stanaland, Brandi Marshall, and Jason Oppenheim, alongside new agents shaking up the roster. Showrunner Adam DiVello’s production follows listing wins and deal collapses, with brokerage politics and personal storylines driving each episode.
‘Mrs Playmen’ (2025)

Arrives Wednesday, November 12. Inspired by the true story behind Italy’s famed erotic magazine ‘Playmen,’ the limited series follows Adelina’s rise as she steers a provocative publication through the conservative climate of 1970s Rome. Carolina Crescentini stars, with Filippo Nigro and Giuseppe Maggio among the ensemble. The drama charts editorial battles, legal pressures, and the magazine’s role in debates over female desire, art, and censorship.
‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

Arrives Thursday, November 13. A grieving novelist, Aggie Wiggs, is drawn into a dangerous psychological game with her wealthy new neighbor, whose past may conceal violent secrets. Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys headline the miniseries from creator Gabe Rotter, with producers including Jodie Foster and Conan O’Brien. The thriller blends literary intrigue with cat-and-mouse tension across an upscale community where power and perception collide.
‘Delhi Crime’ (2019)

Arrives Thursday, November 13. The Indian anthology police procedural follows DCP Vartika Chaturvedi and her team as they investigate high-profile crimes in the capital with methodical, documentary-style detail. Shefali Shah leads alongside Rasika Dugal and Rajesh Tailang, with later seasons expanding the unit’s cases and internal dynamics. The series is created by Richie Mehta, with subsequent installments bringing new directors while maintaining grounded, case-file storytelling.
‘Had I Not Seen the Sun’ (2025)

Arrives Thursday, November 13. This dark romance-thriller intertwines a documentarian’s prison interviews with a serial killer and visions tied to a dead student’s past. Tseng Jing-hua and Moon Lee star in a story that moves between confession, memory, and haunting encounters, blurring the line between vérité filmmaking and supernatural mystery. Season structure unfolds across two parts, building toward revelations about first love, trauma, and obsession.
‘Unicorn Academy’ (2023)

Arrives Thursday, November 13. Based on Julie Sykes’ books, the animated fantasy series follows Sophia and classmates at a magical school where riders bond with unicorn partners to protect an enchanted island. Produced by Spin Master Entertainment, the show blends serialized quests with creature lore and bright CG world-building. Themes of teamwork, courage, and destiny underpin each mission as the students master riding and elemental magic.
‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

Arrives Thursday, November 13. Set in the early Meiji era, nearly 300 warriors enter a deadly survival contest to collect rivals’ wooden tags and reach Tokyo for a massive cash prize. Junichi Okada stars as Shujiro, a former undefeated samurai who fights to save his family, with direction led by Michihito Fujii. Adapted from Shogo Imamura’s novel ‘Ikusagami,’ the series combines large-scale period action with political shifts facing Japan’s displaced swordsmen.
‘The Big C’ (2010)

Arrives Friday, November 14. Laura Linney plays Cathy Jamison, a suburban teacher whose cancer diagnosis pushes her to upend routines and repair relationships on her terms. The ensemble includes Oliver Platt, John Benjamin Hickey, Gabriel Basso, and Gabourey Sidibe. Created by Darlene Hunt, the dramedy balances mordant humor with intimate family arcs across multiple seasons and a concluding limited-series wrap-up.
‘The Crystal Cuckoo’ (2025)

Arrives Friday, November 14. Adapted from Javier Castillo’s novel, this Spanish thriller follows Clara Merlo, a young doctor who receives a heart transplant and travels to her donor’s remote hometown in search of answers. Catalina Sopelana stars with Álex García and Itziar Ituño as decades-old disappearances and village secrets surface. The limited series blends medical mystery with psychological suspense against a mountainous, folklore-tinged backdrop.
What are you adding to your queue—tell us in the comments!


