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Netflix New Releases November: Binge Guide for 2025

Anna Wong
Last updated: November 5, 2025 10:03 am
Anna Wong - Senior Editor
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Ready to plan your next binge? This guide rounds up the biggest Netflix new releases November has in store for 2025, with dates, short descriptions, and easy watch plans. Think spooky horror nights, big event TV, moving documentaries, and a few under-the-radar gems.

Here is the promise. You will get a fast calendar view, a simple must-watch list, more strong picks for your queue, and a weekend and weeknight plan that fits real life. The most hyped arrivals include Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 (26 November), Frankenstein by Guillermo del Toro (date TBC in November), and a string of new originals from around the world.

Release dates and availability can vary by region, and schedules sometimes shift. Treat this as a living guide and use reminders in the app to stay up to date.

Netflix new releases November 2025 at a glance

A fast snapshot of the month, in order:

  • 7 Nov: Baramulla
  • 12 Nov: Being Eddie; Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV
  • 15 Nov: Last Samurai Standing
  • 17 Nov: Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy
  • 19 Nov: The Carman Family Deaths
  • 21 Nov: Dining with the Kapoors
  • 26 Nov: Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1
  • 28 Nov: The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo
  • November (date TBC): Frankenstein by Guillermo del Toro

Genres range from horror and period action to true crime, documentary, comedy, and family-centred picks.

Quick tip: add titles to My List, set reminders, and download episodes for offline viewing where available.

Week-by-week calendar you can follow

Week Date Title Genre tags
Week 1 7 Nov Baramulla horror
Week 2 12 Nov Being Eddie doc, biography
12 Nov Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV true crime, doc, drama
Week 3 15 Nov Last Samurai Standing period drama, action
17 Nov Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy music doc, family
19 Nov The Carman Family Deaths true crime, doc-drama
Week 4 21 Nov Dining with the Kapoors comedy-drama, family
26 Nov Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 sci-fi horror, series
28 Nov The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo doc, media
TBC November Frankenstein by Guillermo del Toro horror, gothic, prestige film

The biggest titles you should not miss

  • Stranger Things S5 Volume 1 (26 Nov), the return to Hawkins with higher stakes and big 80s sci-fi horror vibes.
  • Frankenstein (November TBC), Guillermo del Toro’s take on the classic, perfect for prestige horror fans.
  • Last Samurai Standing (15 Nov), a gritty period action series set in the Meiji era.
  • Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy (17 Nov), a heartfelt music documentary with roots and family at its core.
  • Baramulla (7 Nov), a sharp horror pick to kick off your month with a chill.

Must-watch picks: the top new Netflix titles in November 2025

Stranger Things: Season 5, Volume 1 (26 November)

What to know: The Hawkins crew is back, with friendships tested and danger closer than ever. Expect 80s vibes, eerie sci-fi, and the show’s signature heart.

Why watch: It is event TV, the kind you want to see first to avoid spoilers. The stakes feel bigger, the tone darker, and nostalgia still hits.

Who will enjoy it: Anyone who grew up with this series or loves a blend of horror, sci-fi, and teen drama.

Smart tip: Rewatch the Season 4 finale or a short recap to refresh key plots. Split viewing over two evenings for a smoother ride. Add it to My List now so you get the ping on release day.

Date: 26 November.

Frankenstein by Guillermo del Toro (November, date TBC)

What to know: A prestige horror fantasy film, based on Mary Shelley’s classic. Expect rich gothic style, detailed production design, and a focus on humanity and monstrosity.

Why watch: Del Toro’s eye for dark beauty and emotion is a perfect match for Frankenstein. This is horror that lingers, not just jumps.

Who will enjoy it: Fans of elevated horror, artful direction, and literary adaptations.

Smart tip: Plan a cosy horror night at home, lights low, sound up. Keep an eye in the app for the confirmed date and set a reminder.

Date: TBC within November.

Last Samurai Standing (15 November)

What to know: A Japanese period drama action series set during the Meiji period. Expect shifting power, honour codes, and tight swordplay.

Why watch: It blends history with action and character drama, which makes for a satisfying binge.

Who will enjoy it: Fans of historical epics, samurai stories, and layered political tension.

Smart tip: Choose subs or dubbing based on comfort. A quick read on Meiji reforms adds depth to the viewing. Add it to My List ahead of time.

Date: 15 November.

Baramulla (7 November)

What to know: A horror film set to land early in the month. The title hints at a chilling location, isolated settings, and creeping dread.

Why watch: It is a great Friday night pick. Short, sharp, and scary enough to set a tone for November.

Who will enjoy it: Viewers who like atmospheric horror and a slow build before the scare.

Smart tip: Pair it with another short horror for a double feature. Keep the room dark, volume steady, snacks within reach. Add it to My List so you do not miss it.

Date: 7 November.

Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy (17 November)

What to know: A moving documentary about the family story behind Selena y Los Dinos. It looks at the people, the grind, and the love that built the band.

Why watch: It is uplifting and informative, with new angles for fans and newcomers alike.

Who will enjoy it: Music lovers, doc fans, and families who want an inspiring watch.

Smart tip: Watch together, then spin a Selena playlist to keep the mood going. Add to My List to lock in your viewing plan.

Date: 17 November.

More new movies, series, and documentaries to add to your queue

Being Eddie (12 November)

An English-language original film landing 12 November. Details are limited, which adds to the appeal. If you enjoy fresh, original stories without pre-hype, this is a smart blind watch. Set a reminder and check early reviews in the app once it drops.

Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV (12 November)

A Portuguese-language original with a true-crime edge, also arriving 12 November. The title signals a tense, real-event inspired drama about a crisis seen on live television. Ideal for viewers who like intense, ripped-from-the-news stories. Turn on captions if you want extra clarity during fast dialogue.

Dining with the Kapoors (21 November)

A Hindi-language original film out on 21 November. Think family, culture, and character-first storytelling, with warmth and humour in the mix. Perfect for a relaxed weekend with friends, takeaway, and a good chat after. Try original audio with subtitles for the performances at their best.

The Carman Family Deaths (19 November)

An English-language original that plays to true crime and mystery fans, landing 19 November. Expect a doc-style approach and a careful pace that lets you think. Watch with a friend and pause to compare theories. Be mindful of sensitive content.

The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo (28 November)

An English-language original documentary focused on the person behind a pivotal photo, releasing 28 November. A thoughtful look at journalism, images, and the cost of chasing the shot. Great for viewers who enjoy media stories and behind-the-scenes craft. A Sunday evening watch to close the month with something to discuss.

Plan your November binge: watch order, genres, and handy tips

Turn this list into a plan that fits your time and mood. You can follow the dates, or build short themed sessions around what you like most.

Best weekend plans around the big dates

  • 7 to 9 Nov, horror starter: Baramulla on Friday, then a bonus short horror on Saturday. Keep Sunday light with a comfort show.
  • 15 to 17 Nov, action and music: Last Samurai Standing on Saturday, then Selena y Los Dinos on Sunday afternoon. Add a playlist to round off the night.
  • 26 to 28 Nov, event TV and reflection: Stranger Things Volume 1 midweek, one or two episodes per night. Close the month with The Stringer for a thoughtful Sunday.

Quick picks by mood and length

  • Horror night: Baramulla, Frankenstein (when the date is confirmed)
  • Big event TV: Stranger Things S5 Volume 1
  • True crime and docs: Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV, The Carman Family Deaths, The Stringer
  • Feel-good and family-centred: Dining with the Kapoors, Selena y Los Dinos

Smart streaming tips to make it easy

  • Add titles to My List and turn on reminders so you never miss drop days.
  • Download episodes or films for travel and commutes when downloads are available.
  • Use profiles to keep recommendations clean for each person in the household.
  • Try subtitles for clarity during tense or fast scenes, especially in true crime.
  • Check maturity ratings before family viewing.
  • Remember, release dates can shift and may vary by region, so keep an eye on the app for updates.

Conclusion

This guide to netflix new releases november highlights the biggest drops and gives you a clear plan to watch them. Start with the must-watch picks, then round out your evenings with the extra queue list that spans horror, action, music, and true crime. Share your favourite new title of the month and check back for any date updates, especially for Frankenstein. Add your highlights to My List today and enjoy a packed November.

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