Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Netflix, Including ‘Sangre Del Toro’
If you’re browsing for fresh picks, this week’s Netflix lineup mixes brand-new festival titles, music and sports documentaries, heartfelt dramas, and a splash of superhero action. Below you’ll find ten films landing around the weekend, with quick details on what each one’s about, who’s involved behind the camera, and when they arrive. Queue them up based on what you’re in the mood for—biographies, adaptations, or big-scale comic-book adventures all made the cut.
‘Train Dreams’ (2025)

Clint Bentley directs this adaptation of Denis Johnson’s novella, following Robert Grainier across the early-20th-century American Northwest as his life intersects with loss, work, and frontier change. Joel Edgerton leads the cast with Felicity Jones, Clifton Collins Jr., Kerry Condon, and William H. Macy in supporting roles. The film features music by Bryce Dessner and cinematography by Adolpho Veloso. It premieres on Netflix on Friday, Nov. 21 after a limited theatrical window.
‘Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy’ (2025)

Isabel Castro’s documentary explores Selena Quintanilla’s early career with her family band through interviews and previously unseen archival material. Executive producers include Suzette Quintanilla and A.B. Quintanilla III, with the film emphasizing the singer’s artistic rise and cultural impact. Storytelling alternates between English and Spanish, drawing directly from the family archive. It arrives on Monday, Nov. 17.
‘Champagne Problems’ (2025)

Written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson, this romantic comedy follows an executive traveling to France to secure a luxury champagne brand before Christmas. Minka Kelly stars alongside Tom Wozniczka, Thibault de Montalembert, Flula Borg, Astrid Whettnall, and Xavier Samuel. Location work includes Épernay and Taissy, with an original score by Ryan Shore. It debuts on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
‘The Son of a Thousand Men’ (2025)

Daniel Rezende adapts Valter Hugo Mãe’s novel about Crisóstomo, a solitary fisherman who seeks family and forms unexpected bonds with people carrying their own secrets. Rodrigo Santoro leads the ensemble, joined by Johnny Massaro and Miguel Martines. The feature runs about two hours and focuses on an unconventional route to belonging. It also arrives Wednesday, Nov. 19.
‘The Follies’ (2025)

Writer-director Rodrigo García presents a Mexican anthology drama interweaving stories of people under social and family pressures. The ensemble includes Naian González Norvind, Adriana Barraza, Ilse Salas, Cassandra Ciangherotti, Mónica del Carmen, Raúl Briones, Natalia Solián, and Alfredo Castro. The film played the fall festival circuit before its streaming launch. It lands on Thursday, Nov. 20.
‘One Shot with Ed Sheeran’ (2025)

This single-take music special follows Ed Sheeran across New York City as performances and interactions unfold in real time. Philip Barantini directs, with Fulwell 73’s Ben Winston among the producers guiding the continuous, choreographed shoot. Netflix bills it as a “real-time music experience” with an hour-long runtime. It bows on Friday, Nov. 21.
‘Sangre Del Toro’ (2025)

Yves Montmayeur’s documentary charts Guillermo del Toro’s creative universe—from early days in Guadalajara to worldwide filmmaking—through archival materials and new access. The project screened in the Venice Classics strand before a wider rollout. It traces recurring motifs and personal history that inform the director’s work. Streaming begins Friday, Nov. 21.
‘Being Eddie’ (2025)

Angus Wall’s feature documentary examines Eddie Murphy’s career, blending new interviews and archival footage with Murphy’s own reflections on fame and reinvention. Participants include Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart, and Pete Davidson, among others. The film runs about 102 minutes and focuses on the comedian’s evolution from teenage stand-up to screen icon. It’s part of this week’s movie slate on Netflix.
‘In Your Dreams’ (2025)

This animated adventure from Netflix Animation and Kuku Studios sends siblings into the dream world to try to reunite their divorced parents. Alex Woo directs with Erik Benson as co-director; the voice cast features Simu Liu, Cristin Milioti, Craig Robinson, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, and others. The film runs roughly 91 minutes and highlights family themes, surreal comedy, and inventive world-building. It’s included among the week’s arrivals.
‘Blue Beetle’ (2023)

Ángel Manuel Soto directs this DC entry about Jaime Reyes, a recent grad who bonds with an alien Scarab that forms a powerful exoskeleton. Xolo Maridueña leads the cast alongside Adriana Barraza, Damián Alcázar, Raoul Max Trujillo, Susan Sarandon, and George Lopez. Key creatives include writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, composer Bobby Krlic, and cinematographer Pawel Pogorzelski. It arrives on Monday, Nov. 17.
Tell us which of these Netflix picks you’re pressing play on first this weekend and why in the comments!


