‘Frankenstein’ Is on Top of Netflix’s Most-Watched Movies of the Week List

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Here are the 10 films U.S. viewers watched most on Netflix for the week of November 3–9, 2025, with quick, fact-packed notes on what each one’s about and who made and starred in it.

‘Game Night’ (2018)

'Game Night' (2018)
New Line Cinema

A weekly couples’ game night turns dangerously real when a kidnapping mystery stops being make-believe in this black-comedy thriller. Directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein from a screenplay by Mark Perez, the film stars Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams, with Jesse Plemons, Kyle Chandler, Sharon Horgan, Billy Magnussen, Lamorne Morris, and Kylie Bunbury. Studio credits include New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures as distributor. The plot’s high-concept setup unfolds over one chaotic evening with escalating twists.

‘The Hangover Part II’ (2011)

'The Hangover Part II' (2011)
Warner Bros. Pictures

The Wolfpack reunites in Bangkok when Stu’s pre-wedding brunch spirals into another chaotic search—this time across Thailand. Todd Phillips directs, co-writing with Craig Mazin and Scot Armstrong; returning stars include Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Justin Bartha, and Jeffrey Tambor, with Paul Giamatti joining the cast. Production credits list Warner Bros. Pictures as distributor and note Lawrence Sher’s cinematography. The sequel expands the original’s mystery-comedy format to a new setting.

‘A Madea Christmas’ (2013)

'A Madea Christmas' (2013)
Lionsgate

Writer-director Tyler Perry brings Madea to the holidays as she accompanies a friend to a rural town, where family secrets and small-town tensions surface around Christmas. Perry stars as Madea alongside Tika Sumpter, Anna Maria Horsford, Larry the Cable Guy, Kathy Najimy, and others. The film adapts themes from Perry’s stage work, mixing broad comedy with seasonal family drama. Key character roles and cast listings are documented in production credits.

‘Turbo’ (2013)

'Turbo' (2013)
DreamWorks Animation

A garden snail gains super speed after a freak accident and sets his sights on the Indianapolis 500 in this DreamWorks Animation family film. Directed by David Soren, it features voice performances by Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michael Peña, Snoop Dogg, Maya Rudolph, Michelle Rodriguez, and Samuel L. Jackson. The screenplay is by Soren, Darren Lemke, and Robert Siegel, with music by Henry Jackman. The movie blends racing tropes with underdog-sports storytelling.

‘Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers’ (2025)

'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers' (2025)
BBC Studios Documentary Unit

This documentary reexamines the life and crimes of Aileen Wuornos, drawing on archival footage and audio interviews with people who knew her. Directed by Emily Turner, it’s produced by BBC Studios Documentary Unit with NBC News Studios. Netflix’s official write-up notes its focus on perspective and previously unheard materials tied to the case. The film arrived on the platform in October 2025.

‘Life of the Party’ (2018)

'Life of the Party' (2018)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A newly divorced mom, Deanna, goes back to college—enrolling at her daughter’s school—in this campus comedy directed by Ben Falcone. Melissa McCarthy stars as Deanna and co-wrote the screenplay with Falcone; the cast includes Gillian Jacobs, Maya Rudolph, Julie Bowen, Molly Gordon, Stephen Root, and Jacki Weaver. The film was produced by On the Day Productions and New Line Cinema and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Its story focuses on late-in-life reinvention and family bonds.

‘The Hangover’ (2009)

'The Hangover' (2009)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Todd Phillips directs this first entry in the comedy trilogy about three friends retracing their steps after a bachelor-party blackout to find the missing groom in Las Vegas. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis, with Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, and Jeffrey Tambor in supporting roles. Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the screenplay. It became a major box-office success and a pop-culture touchstone.

‘A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE’ (2025)

'A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE' (2025)
First Light

Kathryn Bigelow directs this thriller in which an unattributed missile launch toward the United States triggers a tense hunt for accountability and response. The film stars Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, and Gabriel Basso, with a creative team including writer and producer Noah Oppenheim and cinematographer Barry Ackroyd. Netflix’s official materials detail the storyline and ensemble, and coverage has noted the film’s realism debates with defense officials.

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

'KPop Demon Hunters' (2025)
Sony Pictures Animation

This animated musical urban-fantasy centers on Huntr/x—a K-pop girl group who moonlight as demon fighters in Seoul—balancing idol life with supernatural battles. Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans for Sony Pictures Animation, it features voices from Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong, Ji-young Yoo, Yunjin Kim, Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Jeong, and Lee Byung-hun. The screenplay was written by Kang, Appelhans, Danya Jimenez, and Hannah McMechan, from a story by Kang. Netflix is the distributor.

‘Frankenstein’ (2025)

'Frankenstein' (2025)
Double Dare You

Guillermo del Toro’s gothic adaptation follows Victor Frankenstein, played by Oscar Isaac, whose experiment brings forth a tragic Creature portrayed by Jacob Elordi; Mia Goth appears in dual roles as Elizabeth and Claire. The film draws from Mary Shelley’s novel while reimagining the Creature with a design closer to the book than the classic 1930s look. Del Toro directs from his longtime passion project with a cast that also includes Christoph Waltz and Felix Kammerer. Netflix confirms the principal roles and release, with recent features offering first looks at Elordi’s Creature.

Tell us which of these you streamed and what you’d add or swap in the Top 10 this week!

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