10 Netflix Shows To Watch This November
10. Squid Game: The Challenge (Season 2) – Release Date: November 4
Four hundred fifty-six contestants compete in high-stakes survival games for $4.56 million. The new season introduces tougher rounds and alliances. Inspired by the original Korean drama but entirely unscripted and filmed in the UK with global participants.
9. Death by Lightning – Release Date: November 6
A political drama based on President James A. Garfield’s assassination. Michael Shannon stars as Garfield, and Matthew Macfadyen plays his unstable assassin, Charles Guiteau. The series explores ambition, power, and madness in 1880s America. Directed by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.
8. The Vince Staples Show (Season 2) – Release Date: November 6
Vince Staples continues his semi-autobiographical comedy series. The new season follows him as he processes family loss while navigating fame and chaos in Long Beach. Known for its surreal humor and sharp social commentary, it was produced by Kenya Barris.
7. Selling the OC (Season 4) – Release Date: November 12
The Oppenheim Group’s Orange County agents return with new luxury listings. Rivalries intensify as agents compete for high-value coastal properties. The show highlights real estate glamour and internal drama, part of Netflix’s “Selling Sunset” universe.
6. The Beast in Me – Release Date: November 13
Claire Danes plays a novelist who becomes obsessed with her neighbor, a murder suspect played by Matthew Rhys. Her curiosity turns into obsession as she investigates his past. The series explores psychological tension and blurred morality. Produced by FX and distributed on Netflix internationally.
5. Last Samurai Standing – Release Date: November 13
A Japanese action drama set in the Meiji era. A once-feared samurai joins a deadly competition to protect his family. The series seamlessly blends history, martial arts, and survival elements. Produced by Netflix Japan with a local cast.
4. The Crystal Cuckoo – Release Date: November 14
Based on Javier Castillo’s bestselling novel, this limited psychological thriller blends mystery and emotion. A young medical resident survives a heart attack through a transplant and visits her donor’s mother to learn about her son. What starts as a kind gesture turns into a nightmare after a disappearance in the town.
3. A Man on the Inside (Season 2) – Release Date: November 20
Ted Danson returns as Charles Nieuwendyk, a retired professor turned private investigator. This season takes him undercover on a college campus to expose academic corruption. The show mixes mystery and humor with sharp writing.
2. The Great British Baking Show: Holidays (Season 8) – Release Date: November 20
Former contestants return for special holiday baking challenges. Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith judge festive desserts in the iconic white tent. The series features British humor, tradition, and warmth, making it a seasonal favorite for cozy viewing.
1. Stranger Things (Season 5, Volume 1) – Release Date: November 26
The final season begins the last fight against the Upside Down. The Hawkins group faces new dangers that test their loyalty and courage. Expect emotional endings and high-stakes battles. Filmed across multiple global locations for a cinematic finale.



