‘The Beast in Me’ Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Shows List This Week

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From thrillers and historical dramas to reality competitions, documentaries and kids’ favorites, the United States Top 10 for the week of November 10–16, 2025 shows just how wide Netflix’s slate runs right now. Below you’ll find quick, fact-packed rundowns for each title—who’s in it, what it’s about, and the key creative hands behind it—so you can decide what to watch next without any scrolling fatigue.

‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

Season 2 continues the interactive curriculum with themed lessons that scaffold speech, phonics and early numeracy through songs and repetition. Tudum outlines the topics covered across the four new episodes, designed for co-viewing with caregivers. Accessibility options include extensive subtitle support to aid participation. Creator credits remain with Rachel and Aron Accurso, consistent with Season 1.

‘Stranger Things’ (2016– )

'Stranger Things' (2016– )
21 Laps Entertainment

Viewers are revisiting Season 1, which introduced Hawkins, Indiana in 1983 and the disappearance of Will Byers, leading to the discovery of Eleven and the Upside Down. The series was created by Matt and Ross Duffer and stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo and Caleb McLaughlin, among others. Season 1 consists of eight episodes and established the show’s synth-driven score by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein. Cast and episode details are documented across Netflix’s archives and encyclopedic summaries.

‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

Educator Rachel Griffin Accurso brings her interactive early-learning format—songs, speech prompts and call-and-response—to Netflix in two seasons aimed at preschoolers. Netflix’s listing and Tudum note lessons covering letters, numbers, colors and shapes, with subtitles available in 30+ languages to broaden access for families. Credits identify Rachel Accurso and Aron Accurso as creators, with appearances from musician/producer Aron Accurso and guest educators. Episode descriptions emphasize vocabulary modeling and language development techniques.

‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024– )

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

Erin Foster’s romantic comedy follows Joanne (Kristen Bell), an outspoken agnostic podcaster, and Noah (Adam Brody), an unconventional rabbi, as their relationship navigates faith, family and community expectations. Season 2 premiered in October 2025 and adds guest stars like Leighton Meester and Arian Moayed alongside returning cast Justine Lupe and Timothy Simons. Tudum’s guides recap plot turns and character arcs across both seasons. Release history and renewal updates are detailed in coverage from People and Netflix.

‘Sesame Street’ (1969– )

'Sesame Street' (1969– )
Sesame Workshop

The iconic children’s program launched its freshly reimagined Season 56 on Nov. 10, 2025, premiering globally on Netflix while airing day-and-date on PBS in the U.S. The new format features an 11-minute main story, updated animated segments, and returning favorites like ‘Elmo’s World’ and ‘Cookie Monster’s Foodie Truck,’ with episodes offered in 30+ languages. Netflix’s page lists a four-episode initial drop, with more to follow in volumes. Press materials from Sesame Workshop and AP outline guest appearances and educational goals.

‘MARINES’ (2025)

'MARINES' (2025)
Lucky8 TV

This four-part docuseries embeds with the U.S. Marine Corps’ 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, following training at sea, leadership challenges and life aboard amphibious ships. Netflix lists the series as TV-MA and debuted it in November 2025; Tudum’s announcement explains the focus on the unit’s “Ready, Partnered, Lethal” ethos and the coming-of-age angle for junior Marines. Episode summaries emphasize operations prep and emotional resilience across the deployment cycle.

‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ (2023– )

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

Season 2 continues the real-world adaptation of ‘Squid Game,’ with 456 contestants competing for a $4.56 million prize through elimination games like Red Light, Green Light and Dalgona challenges. Netflix rolled out Season 2 in November 2025 with finalists highlighted by Tudum ahead of the finale. Trade coverage notes a sizable viewership drop versus Season 1, while Netflix has already opened casting for another season. The format, stakes and release cadence are detailed in Netflix’s season hub.

‘Raw’ (1993) — November 10, 2025

'Raw' (1993)
WWE Home Video

The Nov. 10 episode of WWE’s flagship show aired live from Boston’s TD Garden and featured John Cena defeating Dominik Mysterio to capture the Intercontinental Championship, completing Cena’s career Grand Slam. Coverage and the official WWE recap outline the match story, including Mysterio’s 619/frog splash and Cena’s Attitude Adjustment finishing sequence. Multiple outlets reported the episode’s strong Netflix viewership and its place on weekly charts. For the Boston card and segment order, see WWE.com and same-night live blogs.

‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

'Death by Lightning' (2025)
Bighead Littlehead

This four-episode historical miniseries dramatizes the 1881 assassination of U.S. President James A. Garfield, adapted from Candice Millard’s nonfiction book ‘Destiny of the Republic.’ Michael Shannon portrays Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen plays assassin Charles J. Guiteau; the series was created by Mike Makowsky and directed by Matt Ross, with executive producers including David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Netflix premiered the show on Nov. 6, 2025. Tudum’s cast guide details the real historical figures depicted across the series.

‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

'The Beast in Me' (2025)
Conaco

Claire Danes plays Aggie Wiggs, a Pulitzer-winning author grieving her son, who fixates on her new neighbor Nile Jarvis (Matthew Rhys), a billionaire developer suspected in his ex-wife’s disappearance. The limited series was created by Gabe Rotter, with Howard Gordon as showrunner and producers including Jodie Foster and Conan O’Brien; Netflix lists it as an 8-episode psychological thriller. Brittany Snow co-stars as Nina Jarvis, while Natalie Morales plays Aggie’s ex-wife, Shelley; recurring roles include Jonathan Banks and David Lyons. Netflix set the U.S. premiere for Nov. 13, 2025, and Tudum’s cast guide breaks down character bios and relationships.

Think the rankings nailed it or did your favorite deserve a spot—tell us in the comments what you watched this week and why!

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