‘Frankenstein’ Is Still on Top of Netflix’s Most-Watched Movies of the Week List
From monster classics reimagined to holiday rom-coms and animated chart-toppers, this week’s U.S. Netflix film slate (Nov 10–16, 2025) is stacked with buzzy originals and comfort rewatches. Below, find quick, useful rundowns for each title—who’s in it, who made it, and what it’s about—so you can decide what to press play on next.
‘A Madea Christmas’ (2013)

Tyler Perry writes, directs and stars as Madea, who tags along to a small Alabama town where family secrets, local politics and holiday plans collide. The cast includes Anna Maria Horsford, Tika Sumpter, Chad Michael Murray and Kathy Najimy, with music by Christopher Young and editing by Maysie Hoy. The film is an entry in the long-running Madea franchise and blends comedy with family drama. It’s part of Netflix’s seasonal catalog this month.
‘The Hangover’ (2009)

Todd Phillips directs this Vegas-set comedy about three friends retracing a wild bachelor-party night to find their missing groom. The ensemble features Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham and Justin Bartha, with a score by Christophe Beck and cinematography by Lawrence Sher. It became a major box-office hit and spawned two sequels. The film is currently streaming on Netflix.
‘Wanted Man’ (2024)

Dolph Lundgren directs and stars as a California cop whose extradition mission unravels into a conspiracy tied to the murder of two DEA agents. The cast includes Christina Villa and Kelsey Grammer. The Netflix listing spotlights its gritty, on-the-run action setup. It’s available to stream now.
‘In Your Dreams’ (2025)

An animated adventure in which siblings journey through a surreal dreamscape to petition the Sandman for a perfect family. Alex Woo directs, with voices from Craig Robinson, Simu Liu, Cristin Milioti, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport and Elias Janssen; the film is produced by Netflix Animation and Kuku Studios. It features music by John Debney and editing from a multi-editor team. The movie rolled out with a limited theatrical window before hitting Netflix.
‘No Sleep ‘Til Christmas’ (2018)

A holiday rom-com about Lizzie and Billy, two strangers who discover they can only sleep when they’re next to each other—complicating her engagement and his life. The movie stars Odette Annable and Dave Annable and is directed by Phil Traill. It blends meet-cute hijinks with a magical-realism twist. It’s part of Netflix’s broader seasonal offerings this month.
‘The Marksman’ (2021)

Liam Neeson stars as a retired Marine and Arizona rancher who becomes the protector of a young boy targeted by cartel assassins. The thriller is directed by Robert Lorenz and co-stars Katheryn Winnick and Juan Pablo Raba. It’s a tense road-chase setup with border-country stakes. The film recently resurfaced on Netflix’s action carousel.
‘Being Eddie’ (2025)

This feature documentary chronicles Eddie Murphy’s rise from teen stand-up to Hollywood icon, told with new reflections and archival material. Directed by Angus Wall, the film features Murphy and a roster of star contemporaries. It’s presented as a candid, career-spanning portrait. Stream it on Netflix.
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

An animated musical adventure about K-pop idols Rumi, Mira and Zoey, a girl group who secretly battle supernatural threats between stadium shows. Voice talent includes Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong and Ji-young Yoo, with direction by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans and production from Sony Pictures Animation. The movie has been hailed as Netflix’s most-watched film, with special sing-along screenings and a hit soundtrack. It’s available to stream alongside a companion sing-along edition.
‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’ (2025)

This romantic comedy follows Kate and Everett, a couple aiming for an amicable divorce who agree to one last family holiday—until new relationships and old feelings complicate the plan. The film stars Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson and Jameela Jamil. It’s positioned as a light, family-friendly seasonal watch with a PG rating. Find it on Netflix’s holiday lineup.
‘Frankenstein’ (2025)

Guillermo del Toro writes and directs a new take on Mary Shelley’s novel, following scientist Victor Frankenstein and the consequences of creating life. The cast includes Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi and Mia Goth, with Christoph Waltz in a key supporting role. The film features cinematography by Dan Laustsen and a score by Alexandre Desplat. It’s streaming now as a Netflix release.
Tell us what you’re queuing up first—and why—in the comments!


