‘Sesame Street’ and Every Other TV Show Coming To Netflix This Week

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Here’s your day-by-day guide to the fresh series landing on Netflix from Monday, November 10 through Friday, November 14, with quick-hit details on plots, casts and creators so you can zero in on what to watch next.

‘Sesame Street’ (1969– )

'Sesame Street' (1969– )
Sesame Workshop

Arrives Monday, November 10. The long-running educational classic was created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett and is produced by Sesame Workshop, blending live action, animation and Jim Henson’s Muppets to teach early literacy, numeracy and social skills. Signature characters like Big Bird, Elmo and Cookie Monster anchor short-form segments that mix songs, sketches and real-kid interviews. Recent coverage also notes a refreshed format with an 11-minute narrative plus returning favorites like ‘Elmo’s World.’

‘Marines’ (2025– )

'Marines' (2025– )
Lucky8 TV

Arrives Monday, November 10. This military docuseries follows the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit during high-stakes exercises across the Pacific, offering inside access to training and operations aboard amphibious vessels and on remote terrain. Season 1 runs four episodes and focuses on readiness, teamwork and the complexities of modern deployments. The series is presented with a cinematic style, emphasizing real-world drills and mission planning.

‘Survivor’s Remorse’ (2014–2017)

'Survivor's Remorse' (2014–2017)
Starz

Arrives Tuesday, November 11. Created by Mike O’Malley, this comedy-drama follows young basketball star Cam Calloway and his family after a life-changing pro contract moves them to Atlanta. The ensemble includes Jessie T. Usher, RonReaco Lee, Erica Ash, Teyonah Parris and Tichina Arnold, with executive producers including LeBron James and Tom Werner. Storylines mix fame, family and identity as Cam navigates sudden wealth and pressure.

‘Dynamite Kiss’ (2025– )

'Dynamite Kiss' (2025– )
Studio S

Arrives Wednesday, November 12. This South Korean romantic comedy stars Jang Ki-yong and Ahn Eun-jin, centering on a woman who poses as a married mom to land a job and the team leader who falls for her. Developed by creators Kim Jae-hyun, Kim Hyun-woo and Ha Yoon-a, it blends workplace antics with mistaken-identity hijinks. Episodes are feature-length and tied to a Jeju meet-cute that spirals back into corporate life.

‘Selling the OC’ (2022– )

'Selling the OC' (2022– )
Lionsgate Television

Arrives Wednesday, November 12. From creator Adam DiVello, this ‘Selling Sunset’ spin-off trails agents at the Oppenheim Group’s Newport Beach office as they juggle listings and rivalries along Orange County’s coast. The cast has featured Alex Hall, Gio Helou, Brandi Marshall, Alexandra Jarvis and others alongside broker Jason Oppenheim. It continues the franchise’s mix of luxury real estate tours and interpersonal drama.

‘Mrs Playmen’ (2025)

'Mrs Playmen' (2025)
Aurora TV

Arrives Wednesday, November 12. Set in 1970s Rome and inspired by true events, this Italian limited series follows a woman who takes over an erotic magazine after her husband’s betrayal and steers it into a feminist statement of autonomy and ambition. Carolina Crescentini headlines, with Filippo Nigro and Giuseppe Maggio among the cast. The show draws on the real-world legacy of Playmen’s provocative publishing era.

‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

'The Beast in Me' (2025)
Conaco

Arrives Thursday, November 13. Created by Gabe Rotter, this psychological thriller stars Claire Danes as a grieving author drawn into a dangerous game with her wealthy new neighbor, played by Matthew Rhys. The story probes grief, obsession and manipulation as their cat-and-mouse dynamic escalates. Brittany Snow co-stars in a supporting role.

‘Delhi Crime’ (2019– )

'Delhi Crime' (2019– )
Ivanhoe Pictures

Arrives Thursday, November 13. Created by Richie Mehta, this police procedural stars Shefali Shah as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi and chronicles major investigations in India’s capital with a grounded, procedural lens. The ensemble includes Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain and Rajesh Tailang, with episodes spanning 36–64 minutes. Praised for realism and performances, the series draws from real cases and institutional challenges.

‘Had I Not Seen the Sun’ (2025– )

'Had I Not Seen the Sun' (2025– )
Make A Deal International Production Co., Ltd.

Arrives Thursday, November 13. This Taiwanese psychological drama centers on a documentarian whose prison interview with a notorious serial killer triggers haunting visions tied to an old campus tragedy. Cast members include Tseng Jing-hua and Moon Lee. Season plans include a follow-up installment, with coverage outlining a two-date rollout through late 2025.

‘Unicorn Academy’ (2023– )

'Unicorn Academy' (2023– )
Spin Master

Arrives Thursday, November 13. Based on the books by Julie Sykes, this Canadian animated adventure from Spin Master and Mainframe Studios follows students who bond with unicorns and protect Unicorn Island. Voice cast includes Sara Garcia, Sadie Laflamme-Snow and others, with subsequent seasons expanding the school’s lore and new threats. The series mixes quest storytelling with friendship themes for family viewing.

‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

'Last Samurai Standing' (2025)
Netflix

Arrives Thursday, November 13. Set in the Meiji era, the series follows Shujiro Saga (Junichi Okada), an undefeated swordsman who joins a brutal survival contest among 292 samurai for a 100-billion-yen prize. Directed in part by Michihito Fujii, the production adapts Shogo Imamura’s ‘Ikusagami’ and has been showcased on the festival circuit ahead of release. Kaya Kiyohara and Yumia Fujisaki co-star.

‘The Big C’ (2010–2013)

'The Big C' (2010–2013)
Perkins Street Productions

Arrives Friday, November 14. Created by Darlene Hunt, this dramedy stars Laura Linney as a suburban teacher confronting a cancer diagnosis, with Oliver Platt as her husband and John Benjamin Hickey as her brother. The series blends dark humor with heartfelt family arcs across four seasons. Executive producers include Hunt, Linney and Jenny Bicks.

‘The Crystal Cuckoo’ (2025)

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'The Crystal Cuckoo' (2025)
Atípica Producciones

Arrives Friday, November 14. Adapted from the bestselling novel by Javier Castillo, this Spanish mystery-thriller follows a young doctor who visits her heart donor’s mountain hometown and uncovers decades of vanishing-person cases and buried secrets. Catalina Sopelana, Álex García and Itziar Ituño lead the cast in a six-episode miniseries from Atípica Producciones. Netflix has released teasers and first-look materials ahead of launch.

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