If you love discovering the latest movies and series on Netflix, this week’s release lineup is something you cannot miss. Between November 1 and November 7, 2025, Netflix added 42 new titles for US subscribers—featuring 25 new movies and 17 brand-new or returning TV shows. From Guillermo del Toro’s highly anticipated Frankenstein to fresh international originals, the Netflix library is packed with binge-worthy entertainment for your weekend watchlist.
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In this complete guide, we break down:
- All the new arrivals on Netflix this week
- The top trending movies and shows
- What you should watch first
- Highlights of the biggest releases
- A full list of titles added today
Let’s dive into this week’s biggest Netflix updates.
What’s New on Netflix This Week: Highlights & Top Recommendations
This week brought a unique mix of Netflix Originals, returning seasons, and licensed classics. Whether you prefer horror, drama, romance, sci-fi, documentaries, or reality TV, November’s first major content drop has something for everyone.
Below are the standout picks that are generating the most buzz among viewers and critics.
1. Frankenstein (2025) – Netflix Original Movie
Rating: R
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Language: English
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Cast: Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth
Runtime: 2h 29m

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is finally here—and it is easily one of the most talked-about Netflix releases of 2025. Del Toro, known for his visually rich and emotionally complex storytelling, offers a bold and heart-wrenching adaptation of Mary Shelley’s legendary horror novel.
Plot Overview
The film follows Dr. Victor Frankenstein, an ambitious scientist consumed by his desire to challenge the limits of creation. His experiment gives life to a creature that becomes both his greatest achievement and his deepest regret. As both creator and creation spiral into tragedy, the film explores themes of humanity, ego, and moral responsibility.
Critical Response
In early reviews, the film received praise for:
- Outstanding performances from Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi
- Haunting visuals
- Emotional depth and faithfulness to the original themes
Critics noted minor issues with CGI but still expect Frankenstein to dominate award season.
If you’re looking for a dark, atmospheric masterpiece this weekend, Frankenstein is the top pick.
2. Soulmates (Season 1) – Newly Added AMC Series
Episodes: 6
Rating: TV-14
Genre: Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi
Language: English
Writers: William Bridges, Brett Goldstein
Total Runtime: 4h 29m

If you enjoy high-concept sci-fi dramas similar to Black Mirror, Soulmates is a must-watch addition to Netflix this week.
What the Series Is About
Set in the near future, science has evolved to the point where people can discover their “true soulmate” using a groundbreaking match test. Each episode introduces new characters facing the emotional, ethical, and social consequences of a world where finding your perfect match is scientifically possible.
Why You Should Watch
- It’s thought-provoking and emotional
- Includes incredible actors like Sarah Snook, Bill Skarsgård, Charlie Heaton, and Kingsley Ben-Adir
- Perfect for viewers who enjoy anthology-style storytelling
Though the show didn’t continue past its first season, it remains a fan-favorite hidden gem.
3. The Vince Staples Show (Season 2) – Netflix Original
Episodes: 6
Rating: TV-MA
Genre: Comedy, Biography, Music
Cast: Vince Staples, Andrea Ellsworth, Watts Homie Quan

Vince Staples returns with an even more polished and chaotic second season of his surreal comedy series. Blending real-life experiences with comedic exaggeration, the show is filled with dry humor, eccentric characters, and sharp cultural observations.
Season 2 Plotline
This season follows Vince as he searches for inner peace after a recent tragedy—but life throws unpredictable, hilarious obstacles in his way. Critics are calling Season 2 funnier, sharper, and more emotionally layered than the first.
If you want a quick, binge-able 2025 release, this is your go-to.
Full List of New Movies Added This Week (25 Titles)
Netflix added a wide variety of new films this week, including Originals, family movies, thrillers, comedies, and holiday favorites. Here’s the full list:
- A Holiday Engagement (2011) – TV-G
- A Miracle (2024) – TV-MA – Filipino
- Baramulla (2025) – Netflix Original – Hindi
- Bride Wars (2009) – PG
- Christmas in the Heartland (2017) – TV-PG
- Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches (2025) – Netflix Original – TV-Y7
- Ek Chatur Naar (2025) – TV-14 – Hindi
- Election (1999) – R
- Frankenstein (2025) – Netflix Original – R
- Groom & Two Brides (2025) – Netflix Original – Arabic
- In Waves and War (2024) – Netflix Original – TV-MA
- Just Buried (2007) – PG-13
- King Richard (2021) – PG-13
- Labyrinth (1986) – PG
- Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things (2025) – Netflix Original
- Mango (2025) – Netflix Original – Danish
- My Dad’s Christmas Date (2020) – TV-MA
- Red Joan (2018) – R
- Seriously Single (2020) – Netflix Original
- Star Trek (2009) – PG-13
- The Infiltrator (2016) – R
- The Joneses (2009) – R
- The Outfit (2022) – R
- Warkop DKI Kartun (2021) – TV-14
- Wish Upon (2017) – PG-13
New TV Series Added This Week (17 Titles)
Netflix also dropped 17 new TV shows, including originals, international dramas, and returning seasons:
- As You Stood By (Limited Series) – Korean
- Death by Lightning (Limited Series) – English
- Divorce Lawyer (Season 1) – Japanese
- HANA-KIMI (Season 1) – Japanese
- Heweliusz (Limited Series) – Polish
- Just Alice (Season 1) – Spanish
- Kyojo (Season 1) – Japanese
- Minx (Seasons 1–2) – English
- My Sister’s Husband (Season 1) – Indonesian
- RIDE ON TIME (Season 7) – Japanese
- Soulmates (Season 1) – English
- Squid Game: The Challenge (Season 2) – Netflix Original
- Start Up, Fall Down (Limited Series) – Italian
- The Bad Guys: Breaking In (Season 1) – TV-Y7
- The Greatest Teacher (Season 1) – Japanese
- The Pride of the Temp (Season 2) – Japanese
- The Vince Staples Show (Season 2) – Netflix Original
Most Popular Movies on Netflix US This Week

The US Top 10 has seen major shake-ups thanks to over 100 movies added earlier this month. Here are the most trending films ranked by points:
- A House of Dynamite – 66 points
- Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers – 66 points
- KPop Demon Hunters – 66 points
- Life of the Party – 50 points
- The Hangover – 33 points
- The Purge: Anarchy – 31 points
- The Perfect Neighbor – 14 points
- Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween – 13
- Heaven Is for Real – 11
- Game Night – 10
…and many more.
These rankings show what US audiences are currently binge-watching the most.
Most Popular Series on Netflix US This Week

Among TV shows, newer titles and fan-favorites dominate the charts. Here’s the current ranking:
- Nobody Wants This – 74 points
- Selling Sunset – 63 points
- The Witcher – 61 points
- The Asset – 44
- The Diplomat – 34
- Dark Winds – 31
- Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things – 29
- Raw – 18
- Squid Game: The Challenge – 17
- Boots – 17
…and more.
Nobody Wants This continues to stay at #1 after being renewed for Season 3.
Why This Week on Netflix Is Important for Viewers
Netflix’s early November lineup offers:
- More Originals than last month
- Multiple genres for diverse audiences
- Strong pre-holiday programming
- Top titles perfect for binge-watching weekends
As December approaches, Netflix has already announced more upcoming premieres, making this one of the busiest months for streaming.
Final Thoughts: What Are You Watching This Weekend?
With 42 new additions, this week offers a lot of fresh entertainment for Netflix users. Whether you’re planning a movie night, weekend binge, or family-friendly watch session, there’s something for everyone in this massive update.
Let us know what you’re planning to watch—and stay tuned for next week’s full Netflix release forecast.