All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix in November 2025
November on Netflix is stacked with fresh originals, beloved favorites, and international gems across crime, comedy, family adventures, documentaries, and prestige drama. Viewers can jump from tense historical sagas and true story adaptations to glossy real estate warfare and globe spanning competitions, with kids titles and anime rounding out the lineup. New seasons sit beside first run series while major library additions make it easy to catch up or start from the beginning. Here is the full guide with exact arrival dates and whether each title is new to Netflix or a returning or licensed addition so you can plan what to stream next.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

The final chapters return to Hawkins in fall 1987 as the friends face Vecna and the growing network of Rifts that threaten their town and the world. The story follows multiple tracks as the group reconnects and prepares for a last stand that ties back to earlier seasons. It arrives on Netflix on November 26 as a returning Netflix series with a multi part release across late November and December. Expect a culmination that pays off the mythology built since the first season.
‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

This limited series recounts the 1881 shooting of President James A Garfield and the dramatic aftermath that exposed medical practices and political rivalries of the era. The narrative follows the investigation and trial of Charles Guiteau while showing the country’s response to a national crisis. It launches on Netflix on November 6 as a new Netflix limited series. The episodes adapt a well known nonfiction account and recreate Washington City in vivid period detail.
‘Broadchurch’ (2013)

The coastal town of Broadchurch is shaken by the death of a boy which sets detectives Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller on a case that reshapes the community. Later series follow a courtroom battle and a complex investigation into sexual assault that pulls in new suspects. It lands on Netflix on November 1 as a licensed library addition. All three series are included with the original cast led by David Tennant and Olivia Colman.
‘Delhi Crime’ (2019– )

DCP Vartika Chaturvedi leads her team into a widening inquiry that links Delhi investigations to a larger human trafficking network. The season focuses on coordination between agencies and the day to day realities of policing in a sprawling city. It arrives on Netflix on November 13 as a returning Netflix series. Episodes continue the show’s procedural approach with cases grounded in real life events.
‘Minx’ (2022)

In 1970s Los Angeles a young idealist teams with a lowbrow publisher to launch a magazine that mixes erotic photography with features for women. Across two seasons the staff navigates business crises public controversy and shifting relationships inside the office. It streams on Netflix on November 4 as a licensed library pickup in the United States. Viewers get the complete run following earlier stints on other platforms.
‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024–2025)

Vince Staples plays a version of himself in short episodes that jump between everyday mishaps and surreal detours around Long Beach. The new run grows the world with fresh characters and cues from his music while keeping the offbeat tone. It returns to Netflix on November 6 as a returning Netflix series. The season continues the format of self contained vignettes that connect through Vince’s perspective.
‘Selling the OC’ (2022– )

In Orange County a parallel team from the same brokerage battles for beachfront listings while balancing shifting alliances and new recruits. Properties around Newport and Laguna anchor the weekly drama as agents pursue headline sales. It arrives on Netflix on November 12 as a returning Netflix reality season. The franchise crossovers and cast changes are part of the appeal for fans of real estate shows.
‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ (2023)

Four hundred fifty six contestants compete through elaborate games and strategy heavy tests for a life changing prize without the deadly stakes of the scripted series. The production builds giant sets and designs twists that keep players guessing. It returns to Netflix on November 4 as a returning Netflix reality series. Eliminations move competitors toward a final push for the win.
‘The Bad Guys: Breaking In’ (2025)

Wolf and the crew take on early heists that establish their reputations while rivals and reporters close in on their capers. The world connects to the feature film with gadgets comic set pieces and new side characters. It premieres on Netflix on November 6 as a new Netflix animated series. The first batch includes brisk episodes that set up continuing escapades.
‘Unicorn Academy’ (2023– )

Students and their bonded unicorns protect their island home as seasonal magic events bring new trials and mysteries. The latest chapter ties into a winter celebration while raising the stakes against dark forces that threaten the school. It lands on Netflix on November 13 as a returning kids and family series. Episodes pair adventure with friendship and problem solving.
‘Gabby’s Dollhouse’ (2021– )

Gabby returns to a mixed media world where crafts songs and tiny quests spark imaginative play with Pandy Paws and friends. New play spaces and a cozy café theme add activities and characters to the rotation. It streams on Netflix on November 17 as a returning kids series. Families can expect sing along moments and gentle problem solving in each episode.
‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024– )

The survivors from the earlier camp adventure reunite as young adults to investigate a global web of incidents that involve dinosaurs far from the islands. The season brings in new species and widening conspiracies that connect across continents. It returns to Netflix on November 20 as a returning Netflix animated series. The mystery follows clues from prior storylines while opening new locations.
‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024– )

A retired academic with a sharp eye for patterns partners with a private investigator and finds purpose in small town cases that hide larger truths. The tone stays light while the puzzles reward observation and teamwork. It arrives on Netflix on November 20 as a returning Netflix comedy series. The cast remains intact as new cases test their methods.
‘Is It Cake? Holiday’ (2024)

Fan favorite bakers create realistic desserts inspired by winter traditions while judges try to guess what is cake and what is not. The special condenses the format into festive rounds with quick reveals and showpiece finales. It streams on Netflix on November 24 as a returning Netflix special. The host returns with playful commentary and seasonal themes.
‘The Great British Baking Show Holidays’ (2018– )

Former bakers head back to the tent for celebratory challenges that emphasize comfort bakes and cheerful showstoppers. The special keeps the familiar judges and signature technicals while spotlighting winter flavors. It lands on Netflix on November 20 as a returning Netflix special. Episodes can be watched in any order for a quick seasonal fix.
‘I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper’ (2011)

An enigmatic housekeeper obeys every request to the letter which exposes hidden tensions and unresolved grief in the family she serves. Each episode tackles a new household challenge while a larger mystery unfolds around the housekeeper’s past. It joins Netflix on November 22 as a licensed library addition. The series became a major hit in Japan and inspired later remakes.
‘One Piece’ (1999)

Monkey D Luffy sets sail to find the ultimate treasure while recruiting the Straw Hat crew and facing pirates marines and powerful rivals. Seasons are organized by arcs that carry the team from East Blue to the Grand Line with evolving abilities and allies. It arrives on Netflix on November 1 as a library addition. Fans can dive into long form sagas like Alabasta and Water Seven among many others.
‘Little Women’ (2017)

The March sisters come of age during the American Civil War as they chase dreams support one another and weather loss under the guidance of Marmee. The three part adaptation focuses on family bonds first love and the choices that shape adulthood. It lands on Netflix on November 1 as a licensed miniseries. The production uses period detail and a compact structure faithful to the novel.
‘The Big C’ (2010–2013)

A Minneapolis teacher rethinks her priorities after a diagnosis and that shift ripples through her marriage career and friendships. Later seasons move through treatment choices and family milestones with a tone that balances humor and gravity. It arrives on Netflix on November 14 as a licensed library addition. All four seasons are included so the story can be followed to its conclusion.
‘Soulmates’ (2020)

A new scientific test identifies a person’s ideal match and society is forced to grapple with what that certainty does to existing relationships and personal identity. Each episode tells a standalone story that explores a different outcome and dilemma. It lands on Netflix on November 6 as a licensed addition. The single season is complete and easy to watch in any order.
‘Survivor’s Remorse’ (2014–2017)

A rising basketball star relocates his family to Atlanta where sudden wealth tests loyalties public image and private relationships. The series follows brand deals legal issues and the personal costs of fame across four seasons. It comes to Netflix in mid November as a licensed addition. The full run lets viewers follow the family’s evolution from the pilot to the finale.
‘Marines’ (2025)

With rare access the series follows the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit through amphibious training and real world exercises across the Pacific. Episodes highlight planning logistics and the demanding tempo of operations at sea and ashore. It premieres on Netflix on November 10 as a new Netflix docuseries. The focus is on the unit’s missions and the people who execute them.
‘Heweliusz’ (2025)

This Polish drama reconstructs the 1993 sinking of the ferry Jan Heweliusz and the long search for accountability that followed. Families survivors and investigators push for answers as the inquiry moves from the Baltic to the courtroom. It debuts on Netflix on November 5 as a new Netflix limited series. The production blends personal stories with procedural revelations.
‘Just Alice’ (2025)

Alicia secretly marries two men and tries to keep both households functioning while lies and close calls multiply. One husband is a celebrated writer and the other is a former priest which raises the stakes as the truth threatens to surface. It premieres on Netflix on November 5 as a new Netflix series. Episodes build momentum from romantic farce to serious consequences.
‘Dynamite Kiss’ (2025)

An heir reconnects with the woman he met on Jeju only to discover she works at his company and is pretending to be a married mother. The setup leads to hidden identities awkward run ins and a slow burn romance inside a competitive workplace. It streams on Netflix on November 12 as a new Netflix series. The leads anchor a story that moves between office comedy and heartfelt beats.
‘Mrs Playmen’ (2025)

In 1970s Rome a determined woman takes over an erotic magazine and transforms it into a symbol of creative freedom while facing censorship and rivals. The season tracks editorial gambles legal battles and personal costs of building a brand. It arrives on Netflix on November 12 as a new Netflix series. Seven episodes tell a complete rise and reinvention inside the media world.
‘As You Stood By’ (2025)

Two women plan to kill an abusive husband but an unexpected visitor shifts the situation and reveals more than either is ready to face. The thriller tightens around a single night that exposes past choices and dangerous secrets. It debuts on Netflix on November 7 as a new Netflix series. Casting features rising stars from recent Korean hits.
‘My Sister’s Husband’ (2025)

A married couple welcomes the wife’s younger sister into their home and a growing attraction triggers conflict and fallout. The story examines temptation and trust as small choices lead to larger betrayals. It lands on Netflix on November 3 as a brand new Netflix title in select regions with further availability to follow. Episodes move quickly through escalating domestic tension.
‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024– )

A keen observer uses pattern recognition to crack neighborhood cases while partnering with a private investigator who appreciates his offbeat methods. New mysteries test the duo’s rapport and bring fresh suspects into view. It returns to Netflix on November 20 as a returning Netflix comedy series. The show leans into character chemistry and clever reveals.
‘Koati: Animated Series’ (2025)

A group of rainforest friends learns teamwork kindness and environmental awareness through music filled adventures. The design draws on Latin American landscapes and culture while keeping episodes bright and approachable for young viewers. It arrives on Netflix on November 13 as a new Netflix animated series. Executive producers and voice talent help carry the show’s upbeat tone.
‘Had I Not Seen the Sun’ (2025)

A documentarian interviews a serial killer in prison and those sessions uncover a first love and an unresolved past that haunts the present. The line between memory and haunting grows thin as the investigation moves beyond simple testimony. It premieres on Netflix on November 13 as a new Netflix series. The release uses a two part rollout that invites immediate discussion.
‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

A grieving author enters a cautious alliance with a charming neighbor and their shared backyard becomes the setting for a psychological game neither fully controls. The limited series explores fixation identity and the stories people tell themselves to survive loss. It launches on Netflix on November 13 as a new Netflix limited series. Eight episodes bring the story to a definitive end.
‘The Crystal Cuckoo’ (2025)

After receiving a heart transplant a young doctor seeks the donor’s origins in a mountain town and finds decades of disappearances tied to a local mystery. The investigation draws her into family secrets and a web of distrust that threatens her safety. It arrives on Netflix on November 14 as a new Netflix series. The Spanish production blends medical intrigue with small town suspense.
‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024–2025)

Short episodes follow Vince through odd jobs awkward encounters and moments that bend reality in ways only he seems to notice. Music and guest cameos punctuate stories that stand alone yet echo across the season. It hits Netflix on November 6 as a returning Netflix series. The structure favors quick binges with inventive transitions.
‘Marines’ (2025)

The 31st MEU trains for amphibious missions while planners and crews manage ships aircraft and ground units across a vast theater. Cameras follow rehearsals and live evolutions to show how complex operations come together. It lands on Netflix on November 10 as a new Netflix docuseries. Interviews with Marines and sailors add context to the action.
‘Sesame Street’ (1969– )

A refreshed season brings character centered stories and new animated segments while keeping the classic songs and educational sketches that define the show. Familiar friends mix with new faces as lessons focus on kindness problem solving and early literacy. It begins streaming on Netflix on November 10 as a new season in an ongoing series with simultaneous availability on PBS platforms in the United States. Families can stream episodes in any order for quick learning moments.
‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

During the early Meiji period hundreds of warriors enter a brutal contest for a life changing reward while a former undefeated samurai fights for his family’s future. The series blends period action with a survival game structure that raises tension each episode. It premieres on Netflix on November 13 as a new Netflix series. The production adapts a known literary source with a large ensemble.
‘Envious’ (2024– )

Vicky faces a midlife reckoning as jealousy over friends’ relationships pushes her into choices that disrupt work romance and long standing bonds. Earlier events set the stage for reunions breakups and second chances across Buenos Aires. It returns to Netflix on November 19 as a returning Netflix series. New episodes continue the storylines that began in the first season.
‘Missing: Dead or Alive?’ (2023– )

Deputies in South Carolina tackle urgent missing person cases with timelines that unfold in near real time. The series combines interviews body camera footage and archival material to show how searches evolve with each lead. It arrives on Netflix on November 24 as a returning Netflix docuseries. Cases vary in outcome and emphasize the human cost of uncertainty.


