Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Netflix, Including ‘11.22.63’

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Netflix has updated its streaming catalog with a variety of new originals and licensed content for weekend viewing. This week’s selection includes an array of genres, from psychological thrillers and crime procedurals to comedies. These titles include established favorites alongside fresh releases that have joined the platform’s library. The collection provides options ranging from social experiments to the conclusion of long-running science fiction sagas.

‘His & Hers’ (2026)

'His & Hers' (2026)
Fifth Season

‘His & Hers’ is a limited mystery thriller that debuted on the platform featuring a story driven by psychological twists. The narrative explores an investigation where conflicting perspectives force the characters to confront specific truths. Based on published source material, the series delves into the secrets hidden within personal relationships and domestic life. This production serves as a part of the current thriller lineup for fans of the genre.

‘Good Cop, Bad Cop’ (2023)

'Good Cop, Bad Cop' (2023)
Blackfin

‘Good Cop, Bad Cop’ recently joined the library, providing a portrayal of the internal and external pressures of law enforcement. The drama centers on two detectives who utilize different investigative styles to solve a series of cases. It investigates the moral complexities of the justice system and the personal toll taken on those within the force. The show’s approach to character development and pacing serves viewers interested in police procedurals.

‘Unlocked: A Jail Experiment’ (2024)

'Unlocked: A Jail Experiment' (2024)
Lucky8 TV

‘Unlocked: A Jail Experiment’ is a reality-documentary series that examines a social experiment within a detention center. The program documents what occurs when traditional prison boundaries are removed and inmates are granted increased autonomy. It seeks to answer whether a reform-based approach can improve the behavior and community structure of those behind bars. This series offers a perspective on the human element of the correctional system and the outcomes of social reform efforts.

‘11.22.63’ (2016)

'11.22.63' (2016)
Warner Bros. Television

‘11.22.63’ is a limited series based on the novel by Stephen King that tackles the concept of time travel. The story follows a teacher who travels back to the 1960s with the goal of preventing the assassination of John F. Kennedy. As he attempts to alter history, he discovers that the past is a force that reacts to interference. The series combines historical drama with suspenseful elements to deliver a narrative about the weight of historical events.

‘Prodigal Son’ (2019)

'Prodigal Son' (2019)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Prodigal Son’ is a psychological crime drama that follows a criminal profiler who uses his unique upbringing to solve cases. Malcolm Bright’s expertise stems from his relationship with his father, a notorious serial killer known as “The Surgeon.” The series focuses on the tension between Malcolm’s work and his father’s attempts to remain in his life. It blends the format of a traditional procedural with an exploration of trauma and legacy.

‘Alpha Males’ (2022)

'Alpha Males' (2022)
Contubernio Films

‘Alpha Males’ is a Spanish comedy series that explores the challenges of navigating masculinity in a changing societal landscape. The plot follows four male friends who find themselves in a position where traditional gender roles are deconstructed around them. They confront their own biases and insecurities while attempting to find their footing in a modern world. The series uses humor and social scenarios to satirize the process of adapting to cultural evolution.

‘Stranger Things’ (2016)

'Stranger Things' (2016)
21 Laps Entertainment

‘Stranger Things’ returned for its fifth and final season to resolve the supernatural threats facing the town of Hawkins. The story picks up with the main cast as they prepare for a battle against the forces of the Upside Down. This season concludes the science fiction epic, bringing closure to the characters’ arcs and the central mystery. It remains a significant title on the platform, blending nostalgia with horror elements.

‘Adolescence’ (2025)

'Adolescence' (2025)
Warp Films

‘Adolescence’ is a British limited crime drama that provides a look at the impact of a crime on a local community. The series explores the psychological repercussions for those involved, particularly focusing on the legal hurdles faced by the youth. It features a filming style that emphasizes the emotion and tension of the investigative process. By focusing on the intersection of family and justice, the show offers a perspective on contemporary social issues.

‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024)

'A Man on the Inside' (2024)
Universal Television

‘A Man on the Inside’ features Ted Danson as a retiree who decides to help a private investigator by going undercover. He enters a senior living community to uncover the truth behind a mystery, leading to friendships and new discoveries. The series is inspired by a documentary and balances its comedic premise with reflections on the aging process. It offers a take on the detective genre by emphasizing the perspective of its older protagonist.

‘Missing You’ (2025)

'Missing You' (2025)
Quay Street Productions

‘Missing You’ is a suspenseful miniseries adapted from a Harlan Coben novel that follows a detective searching for her lost fiancé. Kat Donovan’s life becomes complicated when a discovery on a dating app reopens wounds from her past and her father’s murder. The narrative contains the twists and turns that characterize Coben’s television adaptations. It explores themes of loss, deception, and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth.

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