‘Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things’ Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Shows List This Week

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Here’s what topped viewing in the United States for the week of November 3–9, 2025, along with quick, concrete details—who made each project, who stars, and what each one’s about.

‘The Asset’ (2025– )

'The Asset' (2025– )
Profile Pictures

This Danish-language espionage thriller was created by Samanou Acheche Sahlstrøm and Kasper Barfoed and developed by Adam August. Clara Dessau stars as Tea, an undercover agent who embeds with a criminal network by befriending a smuggler’s partner, Ashley (Maria Cordsen), complicating loyalties as the case deepens. Season 1 runs six episodes of approximately 45–50 minutes and premiered globally on Netflix on October 27, 2025. Direction is by Sahlstrøm and Barfoed, with writing credits including Frederik Ringtved and Adam August.

‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

Following the initial batch, Season 2 continues the interactive, call-and-response approach, reinforcing early-learning milestones like phonics, counting, and vocabulary through songs and skits. The production maintains short segment structure to encourage repetition and caregiver participation. Netflix’s listing keeps the educational focus consistent with Season 1 while expanding episode count. Availability includes broad subtitle support.

‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

Educator Rachel Griffin Accurso brings her ‘Songs for Littles’-style, participation-based lessons to Netflix, focusing on speech, letters, numbers, colors, and shapes. Season 1 launched with four long-form episodes, with additional installments arriving later in 2025; Season 2 followed with more interactive curricula. The series credits Rachel and Aron Accurso as creators, with episodes offered in multiple subtitle languages to reach global families. Netflix lists two TV-Y seasons in 2025.

‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ (2023– )

'Squid Game: The Challenge' (2023– )
The Garden Productions

The reality competition spinoff returns with 456 players vying for a $4.56 million prize through elimination games inspired by—and expanded beyond—the original drama. Season 2 introduces new challenges alongside returning fixtures like Marbles, escalating strategy and endurance stakes. Netflix has also run interactive fan components, including a “second-chance” vote for players. The series continues as a multi-episode event format.

‘Raw’ (1993– )

'Raw' (1993– )
WWE Home Video

WWE’s flagship live show now streams on Netflix in the U.S. on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT, including the November 3, 2025 edition from Rio Rancho. Episodes feature ongoing championship storylines and weekly match cards set by WWE leadership. Netflix’s coverage began in 2025 and continues as a live, appointment-viewing format. Match results and segment recaps for the Nov. 3 show are archived by WWE.

‘Selling Sunset’ (2019– )

'Selling Sunset' (2019– )
Done and Done Productions

Set at the Oppenheim Group, Season 9 returns to high-end Los Angeles listings and inter-agent power struggles. Cast this season includes Chrishell Stause, Chelsea Lazkani, Emma Hernan, Nicole Young, Alanna “Mary” Bonnet, Amanza Smith, Bre Tiesi, and brokers Jason and Brett Oppenheim. New episodes rolled out in October 2025 on Netflix. Official materials emphasize the agents’ shifting alliances as they chase luxury commissions.

‘The Witcher’ (2019– )

'The Witcher' (2019– )
Sean Daniel Company

Season 4 introduces Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia, succeeding Henry Cavill, with showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich describing the season as a tonal “refresh.” The plot follows Geralt forming new alliances to reach Ciri while contending with Vilgefortz, with Laurence Fishburne debuting as Regis. Production for Seasons 4 and 5 was structured to adapt the saga’s final novels. Season 4 premiered October 30, 2025.

‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

'Death by Lightning' (2025)
Bighead Littlehead

This limited series dramatizes the 1881 assassination of U.S. President James A. Garfield, based in part on Candice Millard’s book ‘Destiny of the Republic’. Mike Makowsky created the show; Matt Ross directed, with executive producers including David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. Michael Shannon plays President Garfield opposite Matthew Macfadyen as assassin Charles J. Guiteau, with Betty Gilpin, Nick Offerman, and Bradley Whitford in key roles. The series launched in November 2025 on Netflix.

‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024– )

'Nobody Wants This' (2024– )
3 Arts Entertainment

Created by Erin Foster, this romantic comedy follows Joanne, an agnostic dating podcaster (Kristen Bell), and Noah, a newly single rabbi (Adam Brody), as they negotiate family expectations and cultural differences. Season 2 adds Leighton Meester, Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky, and Arian Moayed to returning cast members Justine Lupe and Timothy Simons. Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan joined the series as showrunners for the second season. Season 2 premiered in late October 2025 on Netflix.

‘Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things’ (2025)

'Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things' (2025)
Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things

Leanne Morgan’s second Netflix special was directed by Manny Rodriguez and filmed ahead of its November 4, 2025 premiere. The hour finds Morgan riffing on marriage, motherhood, fame, and first-time CBD experiments, expanding on the Southern-charm storytelling that powered her previous special. Morgan executive produced alongside Judi Marmel and Emily Noonan. The special streams as a stand-alone comedy title on Netflix.

What did you watch from this week’s list—drop your pick and why in the comments!

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