Every TV Show Coming to Netflix in November 2025
November brings a packed mix of new Netflix originals, big returning favorites, and notable library additions from around the world. You’ll find crime sagas from Brazil and the Netherlands, sleek European thrillers, a new high-stakes athletic showdown across Asia, acclaimed British and American dramas finally landing on the service, and fresh docuseries that dig into music legends and natural-world survival. Below are the first 25 titles from your list, each with clear dates and what kind of arrival it is so you can plan your queue with zero guesswork.
‘Broadchurch’ (2013)

This acclaimed British crime drama begins with the death of a boy in a Dorset seaside town and follows detectives Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller as suspicion fractures the community. Three series explore the case’s aftermath, a trial, and a separate sexual assault investigation. It streams on Netflix on November 1 as a licensed library addition. Expect tightly plotted mysteries, coastal cinematography, and a powerhouse cast led by David Tennant and Olivia Colman.
‘One Piece’ (1999)

The long-running anime chronicles Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew sailing toward the fabled treasure while clashing with pirates, marines, and warlords. Core arcs chart the journey from East Blue through the Grand Line with an ever-growing crew and lore. It arrives on Netflix on November 1 as a library addition with seasons organized for easy arc navigation. Fans can dive into sagas from Alabasta to Water Seven and beyond.
‘Little Women’ (2017)

The BBC and Masterpiece miniseries retells Louisa May Alcott’s classic about the March sisters as they come of age during the Civil War under Marmee’s guidance. Across three episodes, the adaptation covers family bonds, first love, loss, and ambition with period detail. It joins Netflix on November 1 as a licensed miniseries. Viewers can expect a faithful rendition anchored by the sisters’ intertwined journeys.
’60 Days In’ (2016)

Volunteers go undercover inside county jails to expose contraband pipelines and security lapses while maintaining secret cover stories. Seasons move between facilities in Indiana, Georgia, Alabama, and Utah and document the toll of incarceration on participants and inmates. It lands on Netflix on November 1 as a substantial library addition with many episodes to binge. The format blends docu-style access with the tension of a covert operation.
‘My Sister’s Husband’ (2025)

An Indonesian drama about a marriage upended when a college-age sister moves in and draws the husband’s attention. The series stars Deva Mahenra, Tatjana Saphira, and Nicole Parham in a tangled domestic story. It arrives on Netflix on November 3 as a brand-new Netflix title in select regions with additional rollouts to follow. Episodes track secrecy, temptation, and the fallout inside a once happy home.
‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ (2023)

The reality competition inspired by the hit drama returns with 456 contestants chasing a life-changing cash prize through familiar games and new twists. Filmed on large-scale sets, the show mirrors the tension and strategy of the scripted series without lethal stakes. Season 2 premieres on Netflix on November 4 as a returning Netflix reality series. Expect eliminations across multi-stage challenges until one competitor claims victory.
‘Minx’ (2022)

This 1970s Los Angeles comedy about launching a women’s erotic magazine was rescued once and later canceled, with both seasons now licensed for Netflix. Led by Ophelia Lovibond and Jake Johnson, the show blends publishing hijinks with second-wave feminist debates and retro aesthetics. It streams on Netflix on November 4 as a licensed library pickup in the U.S. after prior runs on Max and Starz. Critical response praised the chemistry of the leads and sharp writing.
‘Heweliusz’ (2025)

This Polish limited series dramatizes the 1993 sinking of the ferry Jan Heweliusz and the relentless pursuit of truth by an off-duty captain. The story follows survivors’ families and the investigation into safety failures and responsibility. It debuts on Netflix on November 5 as a new Netflix limited series. Expect a procedural arc that blends maritime disaster, courtroom developments, and personal grief.
‘Just Alice’ (2025)

Alicia secretly marries two men, a famous writer and a former priest, and juggles double households while her lies stack up. The Colombian series stars Verónica Orozco, Sebastián Carvajal, and Michel Brown and leans into romantic farce with high-stakes consequences. It premieres on Netflix on November 5 as a new Netflix series. Episodes track close calls, shifting loyalties, and the pressure of keeping both marriages intact.
‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

This four-part historical drama tells the stranger-than-fiction story of President James A. Garfield’s 1881 shooting, botched medical care, and the trial of assassin Charles Guiteau. Created by Mike Makowsky and directed by Matt Ross, the series stars Michael Shannon, Matthew Macfadyen, Nick Offerman, and Betty Gilpin with Ramin Djawadi’s score. It launches on Netflix on November 6 as a new Netflix limited series. The production adapts Candice Millard’s ‘Destiny of the Republic’ and reconstructs the era’s political factions and forensic missteps.
‘The Bad Guys: Breaking In’ (2025)

DreamWorks Animation’s CG prequel series follows Wolf, Snake, Shark, Piranha, and Ms. Tarantula on early heists as they chase notoriety while dodging reporters and rivals. Voice talent from recent specials returns, and new characters join the crew’s capers. It premieres on Netflix on November 6 as a new Netflix animated series with six episodes to start. Expect fast heist setups, gadgets, and comic chaos tied to the film universe.
‘Soulmates’ (2020)

Set in the near future after a test discovers your perfect match, this anthology explores how that certainty complicates marriages, dating, and identity across six standalone stories. Episodes feature performers like Sarah Snook and Kingsley Ben-Adir and examine cults, infidelity, and second chances through speculative setups. It arrives on Netflix on November 6 as a licensed addition from AMC. The single season offers complete tales that connect through the morally messy promise of guaranteed love.
‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024–2025)

This surreal half-hour follows Long Beach rapper Vince Staples as he navigates fame, odd jobs, and weirder neighbors with episodes that jump between grounded slice-of-life and heightened sketches. Season 2 expands the show’s world with new characters and music cues while keeping the autobiographical tone. It arrives on Netflix on November 6 as a returning Netflix series. The new run follows its February 2024 debut and renewal earlier this year.
‘As You Stood By’ (2025)

This Korean thriller centers on two women who plot to murder an abusive husband only to have an unexpected visitor threaten their plan and expose deeper secrets. The series stars Jeon So-nee and Lee You-mi and pairs intimate character work with escalating suspense. It premieres on Netflix on November 7 as a new Netflix series. Netflix lists the title with trailers and cast details on its official page.
‘Sesame Street’ (1969– )

The reimagined new season introduces shorter character-driven stories and fresh animated segments alongside familiar educational songs and sketches. Netflix is the global streaming home with simultaneous U.S. availability on PBS and PBS KIDS platforms. It begins streaming on Netflix on November 10 as a new season in an ongoing series. Sesame Workshop and major outlets outlined the partnership and format updates earlier this year.
‘Marines’ (2025)

This military documentary follows the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit as they conduct high-stakes exercises across the Pacific with unprecedented access to planning and operations. Episodes focus on training evolutions at sea and ashore and the demanding logistics behind amphibious missions. It lands on Netflix on November 10 as a new Netflix docuseries. The official series page highlights its focus and trailer.
‘Survivor’s Remorse’ (2014–2017)

The comedy-drama from LeBron James and Maverick Carter follows an NBA star and his family as sudden wealth collides with loyalty and public pressure in Atlanta. All four seasons chart brand deals, scandals, and the cost of fame on tight-knit relationships. It arrives on Netflix in mid-November as a licensed addition, with reports pointing to a U.S. rollout this month. The pickup expands Netflix’s library of acclaimed Starz series.
‘Dynamite Kiss’ (2025)

This Korean romantic comedy begins with a whirlwind fling on Jeju and resumes when an heir meets the same woman again after she joins his company while pretending to be a married mother. The cast includes Jang Ki-yong and Ahn Eun-jin with a workplace setup that fuels mistaken identities and slow-burn attraction. It streams on Netflix on November 12 as a new Netflix series. Netflix lists the title with teaser, synopsis, and episode info.
‘Mrs Playmen’ (2025)

Set in 1970s Rome and inspired by true events, this Italian drama follows a woman who takes over an erotic magazine and turns it into an emblem of empowerment while battling censorship and competitors. The seven-episode season stars Carolina Crescentini and Filippo Nigro. It premieres on Netflix on November 12 as a new Netflix series with trailer and artwork now available. Production details and synopsis were revealed in Netflix’s announcement.
‘Selling the OC’ (2022– )

The Oppenheim Group’s Orange County agents return to chase high-end listings and fend off office shake-ups as new faces challenge established brokers. Season 4 continues the franchise’s mix of property tours and professional rivalries. It hits Netflix on November 12 as a returning Netflix reality season. Netflix’s official pages and press note the date and tease fresh team dynamics.
‘Delhi Crime’ (2019– )

The new season follows DCP Vartika Chaturvedi and team as an international human-trafficking probe spills into Delhi and tests interagency cooperation. The series remains grounded in police procedure and real-world casework with Shefali Shah returning in the lead. It arrives on Netflix on November 13 as a returning Netflix series. Indian outlets and Netflix have confirmed the date and storyline focus.
‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

Set in the early Meiji era, this Japanese action drama sends hundreds of warriors into a deadly contest in pursuit of a massive prize as a former undefeated samurai fights to save his family. The series adapts a popular novel and blends period spectacle with survival-game stakes. It streams on Netflix on November 13 as a new Netflix series. Cast and premise are detailed on Netflix and industry databases.
‘Koati: Animated Series’ (2025)

This colorful kids series follows rainforest friends who learn teamwork and kindness through music, dance, and adventures across a Latin American-inspired world. Sofía Vergara executive produces and lends her voice to the show’s lively ensemble. It debuts on Netflix on November 13 as a new Netflix animated series. The project’s official site and trade reports confirm the November launch.
‘Unicorn Academy’ (2023– )

New chapters continue the story of students protecting Unicorn Island as seasonal magic events test riders and their bonded unicorns. The latest installment ties into a winter celebration and advances the overarching battle against dark forces. It arrives on Netflix on November 13 as a returning kids and family series. Netflix and franchise pages note the date and special episode focus.
‘Had I Not Seen the Sun’ (2025)

This Taiwanese psychological drama explores a documentarian’s prison interviews with a serial killer that unearth a first love and a haunting past that refuses to stay buried. The narrative blends true-crime elements with a ghostly mystery that blurs memory and obsession. It premieres on Netflix on November 13 as a new Netflix series. Netflix’s title page and coverage confirm the date window and two-part rollout.
‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

Claire Danes plays a grieving author who strikes a tenuous deal with a charming newcomer played by Matthew Rhys as their shared backyard becomes the stage for an unnerving cat-and-mouse. The eight-episode limited series teases a portrait of fixation and shifting identities. It launches on Netflix on November 13 as a new Netflix limited series. First-look features outline the premise and creative team behind the thriller.
‘The Crystal Cuckoo’ (2025)

After a young doctor survives a heart transplant, she travels to a mountain town to learn about her donor and uncovers decades of disappearances and tragedy. The Spanish thriller stars Catalina Sopelana and Álex García and intertwines medical mystery with small-town secrets. It arrives on Netflix on November 14 as a new Netflix series. Netflix’s media center and title page confirm the synopsis and premiere date.
‘The Big C’ (2010–2013)

Laura Linney stars as a Minneapolis teacher who reorders her life after a cancer diagnosis, with later seasons expanding into family, career, and end-of-life choices. The complete Showtime series joins Netflix in multiple regions with its four-season arc intact. It hits Netflix on November 14 as a licensed library addition. What’s on Netflix lists the rollout along with region notes.
‘Gabby’s Dollhouse’ (2021– )

New episodes return to Gabby’s mixed-media world where crafts, songs, and problem-solving adventures unfold with Pandy Paws and friends. The season introduces fresh play spaces and pet friends as the group opens a small café and tackles magical mini-missions. It streams on Netflix on November 17 as a returning kids series. Netflix’s monthly lineup confirms the date and synopsis.
‘Envious’ (2024– )

This Argentine dramedy follows Vicky as a midlife crisis and jealousy over friends’ relationships push her into impulsive choices that complicate work, love, and friendships. Earlier seasons set up breakups, rebounds, and messy reunions across Buenos Aires. It returns to Netflix on November 19 as a returning Netflix series with new episodes slated in the monthly slate. Netflix and press coverage provide episode summaries and renewal details.
‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024– )

The ‘Camp Cretaceous’ crew reunites years later to investigate a global conspiracy linking dinosaur incidents around the world. The latest season continues the serialized mystery as alliances shift and new species enter the frame. It lands on Netflix on November 20 as a returning Netflix animated series. Netflix’s series page lists the ongoing seasons and cast.
‘The Great British Baking Show Holidays’ (2018– )

Former contestants return to the tent for festive challenges that mix classic bakes with winter showstoppers. The special features seasonal recipes and playful technicals in a single-sitting format. It arrives on Netflix on November 20 as a returning Netflix special. The title page catalogs prior holiday editions alongside the new seasonal drop.
‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024– )

A retired professor with a gift for noticing patterns goes undercover for a private investigator and finds a renewed sense of purpose while solving neighborhood mysteries. Season 2 continues the cozy-capers setup with the same ensemble led by Ted Danson. It returns to Netflix on November 20 as a returning Netflix comedy series. Netflix and major listings outline the premise and production pedigree.
‘I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper’ (2011)

This Japanese hit drama follows an unflappable housekeeper whose literal obedience to requests exposes the fractures inside a grieving family. Episodes balance mystery-of-the-week tasks with a larger arc about loss and responsibility. It joins Netflix on November 22 as a licensed library addition. Series information and synopsis are widely documented in official databases.
‘Missing: Dead or Alive?’ (2023– )

This docuseries tracks urgent missing-persons investigations handled by a South Carolina sheriff’s office with cases unfolding in near real time. The series blends archival material with body-cam footage and interviews with investigators and families. New episodes arrive on Netflix on November 24 as a returning Netflix docuseries. Netflix’s title hub details the concept and prior season.
‘Is It Cake? Holiday’ (2024)

Bakers from past seasons return to craft hyper-real confections inspired by winter traditions as judges guess what’s cake and what’s not. The special features Mikey Day hosting and short timed challenges built around holiday props. It streams on Netflix on November 24 as a returning Netflix special. Netflix provides the teaser and episode overview.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

The final season returns to Hawkins in fall 1987 as the friends regroup to confront Vecna and close the Rifts once and for all. Netflix releases the conclusion in three parts with Volume 1 on November 26 followed by a December rollout through New Year’s Eve. It arrives on Netflix as a returning Netflix series with a confirmed multi-part schedule. Official announcements and teasers outline dates and the endgame for the saga.
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