Ready to dive into your next favorite series? We've hand-picked the freshest hits and returning favorites streaming on Netflix right now (and soon!) to make your watchlist epic for Halloween and beyond.

TL;DR

  • New Rom-Com & Crime Thrillers Dominate: Don't miss Nobody Wants This Season 2 and the Danish sensation The Asset topping the charts.
  • Critically Acclaimed Originals: When Life Gives You Tangerines (100% RT!) and Baby Bandito Season 2 are must-watches.
  • True Crime & Hidden Gems: Dive into mob wars, Italian mysteries, and unique animated delights perfect for spooky season or a cozy night in.

Let's be real, navigating Netflix can feel like an Olympic sport. With new shows dropping faster than you can say "next episode," it's tough to figure out what's genuinely worth your precious binge-watching time. You know that feeling – endless scrolling, decision paralysis, and then suddenly it's midnight and you've watched nothing.

Good news, fellow streamers! We're here to cut through the noise and highlight the absolute must-see Netflix series for October and November 2025. Whether you're craving a laugh-out-loud comedy, a nail-biting thriller, or an emotionally rich drama, we've got your remote covered. Grab your snacks and get comfy, because these are the shows everyone will be buzzing about.

Chart-Topping New Releases and Must-See Returning Seasons

If you're looking to jump into what's currently setting the streaming world on fire, these are your starting points. From highly anticipated second seasons to breakout global hits, these shows are earning their spots at the top of Netflix's charts for good reason.

"Nobody Wants This" Season 2 is Absolutely What Everyone Wants

It turns out, Nobody Wants This is exactly what everybody wants! Kristen Bell and Adam Brody return for a second season of their hit rom-com, which landed on Netflix starting October 23, 2025. This time, agnostic sex podcaster Joanne (Bell) and charming rabbi Noah (Brody) are diving heart-first into coupledom, and trust us, it's as messy and hilarious as it sounds.

Merging their vastly different worlds proves trickier than falling in love, as religion, family, and real life throw every curveball imaginable. Creator Erin Foster has expanded the show's universe, bringing in new faces like Miles Fowler, Arian Moayed, Alex Karpovsky, and even Brody's real-life wife, Leighton Meester! Season 1 snagged three Emmy nominations and boasted fantastic chemistry, and Season 2, with its 95% Rotten Tomatoes score and bite-sized episodes (30 minutes or less), is poised to dominate your watchlist.

"The Asset" Soars to the Top with Gripping Danish Thrills

Making a huge splash right out of the gate, the Danish crime series The Asset has quickly become a global phenomenon, rocketing to the top of Netflix's charts and outpacing major releases like The Witcher Season 4. This 6-part thriller, starring Clara Dessau as Agent Tea and Maria Cordsen as Ashley, is a gritty, noir-esque ride perfect for escaping the everyday.

Agent Tea, a budding police cadet, is tasked with infiltrating a dangerous underground gang. But her desire to impress leads to a tense moral dilemma when she finds herself growing attached to the notorious ringleader's wife. With an 83% Rotten Tomatoes score, The Asset is being hailed as one of the best Netflix original crime thrillers of the year, packed with twists, turns, and a central story you simply can't put down.

"When Life Gives You Tangerines" Offers a Perfect 100% K-Drama Escape

For fans of heartwarming stories and slow-burning romances, Netflix’s 2025 K-drama series, When Life Gives You Tangerines, is an absolute must-binge. This limited 16-episode series has achieved the rare feat of a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, coupled with an impressive 98% audience rating. Talk about a critical darling!

Set to be a highlight around Halloween and the first weekend of November, the show beautifully follows a group of young adults navigating the complexities of life, love, and self-discovery. Each episode runs for about an hour, making it ideal for a truly immersive weekend binge. Prepare for thoughtful storytelling, stunning cinematography, and an emotionally rich narrative that will stay with you long after the credits roll.

"The Diplomat" Season 3 Keeps the Political Thrills Coming

The twisty political thriller The Diplomat is back for its third season, and it doesn't waste a second. Picking up mid-constitutional crisis, the new season throws us into a world where the president is dead, and Grace Penn (Allison Janney) is suddenly commander-in-chief. Adding to the intrigue is new cast member Bradley Whitford as Grace’s husband, Todd, already testing out his "First Gentleman" smirk.

Kate Wyler (Keri Russell) finds herself living the nightmare of getting what she asked for, while Hal (Rufus Sewell) happily plots her path to the vice presidency. But with old secrets, more international intrigue, and messy marriage issues threatening to upend the new world order, Season 3 is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

"Baby Bandito" Returns for More High-Stakes Heist Action

The Spanish-language sensation Baby Bandito is back for a second season, which dropped on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. If you missed the first outing, you need to catch up now – it scored a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes! The series chronicles the incredible real-life story of Kevin Tapia, a 21-year-old skater who pulled off one of Chile's most audacious heists.

With eight episodes in Season 1, it's a quick binge to get you ready for the new season's debut. If you're a fan of classic heist films like Ocean's Eleven or Heat but appreciate a modern, fresh twist, Baby Bandito is your perfect match. Get ready for adrenaline-pumping action and maybe brush up on your Spanish!

Deep Dives into True Crime and Unsettling Mysteries

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If you prefer your entertainment with a side of suspense, dark secrets, and real-life horrors, Netflix has a chilling selection hitting the screens. These titles are perfect for those late-night binges where you question everything.

Uncovering Mob Wars and Italian Monsters in True Crime Docuseries

True crime aficionados, rejoice! Netflix is serving up a double dose of gritty reality. First up is Mob War: Philadelphia vs. the Mafia, a three-episode docuseries that dropped on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. It dives deep into the 1990s, when the City of Brotherly Love became a bloodbath as two warring mob factions battled for control. If you love gangster classics like The Godfather or Goodfellas, this one's for you.

Then, if Italian true crime is more your vibe, get ready for The Monster of Florence, a four-episode limited series that also arrived on October 22, 2025. Based on real events, it spotlights possibly the most enigmatic serial killer in recent Italian history. For many American audiences, this will be a hair-raising discovery – mandatory viewing if you devoured Netflix hits like Monster: The Ed Gein Story or Wayward.

The "Monster" Anthology Series Continues to Terrify

Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's chilling "Monster" anthology series has been a catnip for true crime fans, and its various installments are still hugely popular. While Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022) remains a divisive but most-watched series for its depiction of the serial killer, the recent entries are equally unsettling.

Monster: The Ed Gein Story, a third season in the anthology, takes viewers into seriously disturbing territory by intertwining references to the Hollywood murderers Gein inspired (think Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre). It's an overwhelming experience, even for veterans of serial killer content. And don't forget Monster: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, which revisits the infamous brothers who fatally shot their parents, exploring their claims of abuse versus the prosecution's argument of greed. All these TV-MA rated shows will keep the lights on and your nerves jangling.

"Wayward" Offers a Spooky, Cerebral Thriller Experience

Created by and starring Mae Martin, Wayward is a spooky and cerebral thriller that will hook you from the start. This miniseries centers around a small town and a secretive academy for troubled adolescents, featuring a chilling performance from Toni Collette as the academy's head teacher. With its dark secrets and woodsy setting, it might remind you of Twin Peaks, but with its own unique, engrossing mystery at its heart.

Wayward is as magnetic as it is bingeable, offering plenty of strange twists and a more challenging narrative than many current streaming series. It's a TV-MA rated show that’s perfect if you’re looking for something thought-provoking and genuinely unsettling.

"No One Saw Us Leave" Captivates Global Audiences

Quietly becoming a streaming juggernaut, the limited drama series No One Saw Us Leave is currently the #1 most-watched show globally and holding strong in the U.S. Top 5. This five-episode series tells the gripping story of a mother desperately pursuing her husband who kidnapped their children, highlighting a clash between two powerful Jewish families in the 1960s.

At just five episodes, it's an ideal binge for anyone not looking to commit to a marathon. While it holds a 6.2 IMDb rating and has sparked some debate, sometimes the most polarizing art is the most fun to watch and discuss. Don't sit this one out – join the conversation!

"Caught" Delivers a Twist-Filled Argentinian Mystery

If you live for twisty, tense mysteries, you'll feel right at home with Caught, a six-part miniseries from Argentina. This gripping show follows a journalist with a reputation for catching criminals, who faces a major dilemma when the suspect in a 17-year-old's disappearance turns out to be a close friend. Based on a book by Harlan Coben, the premise alone will reel you in.

It’s short enough that you can binge the entire series in a single day if you can't wait to find out how things shake out – and we're betting you won't want to stop.

Diverse Delights: From Buddy Comedies to Animated Adventures

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Netflix isn't just about intense drama and thrillers. Sometimes, you just need a good laugh, a heartwarming story, or a unique animated world to escape into. Here are some lighter (and still great!) options to add to your queue.

"Son Of A Donkey" Is Your New Goofball Buddy Comedy

For those needing a good laugh, Netflix’s new 6-episode buddy comedy, Son of a Donkey, is the perfect weekend binge. Following Theo, a young man who leaves home seeking independence, the series hilariously chronicles his "adulting" challenges – think fines, scams, and daddy issues. Luckily, his best friend Johnny is by his side, turning mishaps into lessons about friendship and family.

Fans of classic goofball comedies like Superbad or modern hits such as Platonic will absolutely love this laugh-out-loud series. Each episode is a manageable 21-28 minutes, meaning you can easily binge the whole thing in one night. Already trending on Netflix, this Fall 2025 release delivers heartwarming humor and nonstop laughs.

"Pokémon Concierge" Offers a Charming Stop-Motion Getaway

Who doesn't love Pokémon? Netflix delivers a charming new take with Pokémon Concierge, a stop-motion animated series about a workaholic who joins a Pokémon retreat as a member of the concierge desk. This project, reportedly in the works since 2019, is now available to stream and is a delightful escape for kids and adults alike.

Each episode runs between fourteen and twenty minutes, making it a perfect, bite-sized piece of storytelling for when you're looking for a nostalgic, feel-good break. The detailed, eye-catching stop-motion animation is a treat for the eyes, offering a fresh perspective on everyone's favorite pocket monsters. It’s rated TV-PG, making it a great family watch.

"Boots" Blends Military Life with Comedy and Drama

A military comedy-drama might sound like a unique blend, but Boots proves it's a wholly original and effective formula. This single-season TV-MA series, created by Andy Parker, is set in the 1990s and tells the story of Cameron Cope (Miles Heizer), a closeted teen who enlists in the Marines to follow his best friend. It’s currently on Netflix's Top 10 chart, and for good reason!

The show is fun, affecting, and anchored by a stellar performance from Miles Heizer. At a time when masculinity and queerness are prominent topics, Boots offers a genuinely interesting take on its themes while beautifully balancing both its comedic and dramatic elements.

"Blue-Eye Samurai" Delivers Visually Stunning Animated Action

If you were captivated by FX’s Shōgun this year, do yourself a favor and check out Netflix's Blue-Eye Samurai while you wait for its next season. This action-packed animated series, created by Amber Noizumi and Michael Green, is set in Japan’s Edo period and offers a visually striking revenge tale.

It pairs beautiful animated landscapes with impressive, bloody fight sequences to thrilling effect, feeling like a sophisticated, female-led adult version of Samurai Jack. With an impressive voice cast including Maya Erskine, Brenda Song, and Kenneth Branagh, it’s incredibly bingeable. Plus, it's already renewed for a second season, so you know there's more goodness coming!

"Wednesday" Continues to Charm with Dark Academia Vibes

Tim Burton's take on The Addams Family, Wednesday, has been a massive hit, and it's still a fantastic binge option. After a prank goes awry, Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) is expelled and sent to Nevermore Academy – a school for outsiders, and coincidentally, where her parents Gomez (Luis Guzman) and Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) fell in love. Despite the change of scenery, Wednesday still finds herself bored until a series of peculiar deaths compel her to investigate.

Jenna Ortega shines in the lead role, and the show is packed with dark humor, mystery, and gothic charm. It's rated TV-14, making it accessible to a wide audience who loves a good supernatural mystery with a quirky edge.

Anticipated Returns and Cross-Platform Hits on Netflix

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Some shows are so big, they transcend platforms. Netflix continues to be a hub for some of the most talked-about series, including major returning hits and popular titles now available for streaming on the platform.

"Squid Game" Season 2 is Upon Us

Sometimes a series just hits at the right time, and that was certainly the case with Squid Game. This terrifyingly compelling thriller about 456 contestants facing financial hardships who compete in deadly children's games for a huge cash prize became a global phenomenon.

Good news for fans: Season 2 of Squid Game is upon us this December! Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has teased even more brutality, and it will be exciting to see if the show can top its first season's massive acclaim, which landed it at the top spot of Netflix’s most popular series. Get ready for more intense, high-stakes drama.

"You" Season 5 Promises More Obsessive Thrills

The dark and addictive thriller You, starring Penn Badgley as the dangerously obsessive Joe Goldberg, is gearing up for its fifth season. After getting a dose of his own medicine last season, Joe finds himself starting anew in London, still lusting after Marienne and vowing to change who he was. But the problem is, does he even know who he really is?

This TV-MA rated series, which turns several women's lives into nightmares, continues to be a compelling watch as Joe's twisted psyche unfolds. With five seasons, there's plenty to catch up on if you're new to Joe's dark world.

"Beef" Serves Up a Deliciously Dark Comedy

A unique and acclaimed dark comedy, Beef tells the story of Amy (Ali Wong) and Danny (Steven Yeun), two individuals on the verge of a breakdown whose lives become entangled after a road rage incident. What starts as a simple honk and a middle finger escalates into an all-consuming obsession for revenge that seeps into every aspect of their lives.

This TV-MA rated single-season series plays out the fantasy that many of us might entertain when wronged, even if we'd never act on it. With stellar performances from Wong and Yeun, Beef offers a fresh, hilarious, and deeply relatable look at anger and human connection.

"Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities" for a Halloween Treat

If you're still in the mood for some appropriately scary viewing after Halloween, look no further than Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities. This 2022 anthology series is perfect for horror fans, with each episode boasting a different acclaimed director, including Vincenzo Natali (Cube) and Panos Cosmatos (Mandy).

The benefit of an anthology series is the variety on offer: from horrifying and gothic tales to the strange and otherworldly, there truly is something for everyone. A winner of the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Production Design, this frightening series will leave you marveling at its stunning visuals even as you peek through your fingers.

"Dark Winds" Season 3 Brings Underrated Thrills

The critically acclaimed thriller Dark Winds makes a welcome return for its third season. Featuring a mostly Native American cast, the show picks up six months after the explosive Season 2 finale. Lt. Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) and Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon) dive into a chilling new mystery: the disappearance of two boys, leaving only a blood-stained patch of earth and an abandoned bicycle.

Meanwhile, Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten), now with the U.S. Border Patrol, stumbles upon a deadly smuggling conspiracy. Fans will be happy to know the show has already been renewed for Season 4, so you can binge with confidence.

"House of Guinness" Delivers Familial Historical Drama

From Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders, comes House of Guinness, a historical drama that brings all the familial intrigue of Succession to 1860s Ireland. The story kicks off when the patriarch of the famed stout beer empire dies, leaving his four children and the fate of the brewery in the lurch. This TV-MA rated single-season series features uniformly great performances from its cast, including Anthony Boyle, Louis Partridge, and Emily Fairn.

Across its eight episodes, you'll find plenty of surprises and engaging storytelling, making it a great watch even if you're not a beer enthusiast. It's a gripping period piece that will draw you into its world of ambition and legacy.

"Yellowjackets" Is a Must-Watch Survival Thriller

Sometimes, it's best not to go searching for a hidden gem and simply watch one of the best shows of the decade. While primarily a Showtime/Paramount+ original, Yellowjackets is a show frequently highlighted in Netflix recommendation lists, making it a must-watch wherever you can stream it. This critically acclaimed series follows a talented high school girls' soccer team that becomes stranded in the remote Canadian wilderness after a plane crash.

The show masterfully weaves through time, moving between their horrifying hunt for survival in the wilderness and their trauma 25 years later. With Season 4 preparing to return and an impressive 10 Primetime Emmy nominations under its belt, there's no better time to catch up on this slow-burning, immersive thriller. It's got horror elements perfect for the season and a central plot that will pull you in and not let go.

Your Weekly Netflix Survival Guide is Complete!

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This October and November 2025, Netflix is an all-you-can-binge buffet. From pulse-pounding mob wars and haunting Italian mysteries to feel-good rom-coms and critically acclaimed K-dramas, there's truly something for every mood. Whether you watch out of curiosity, for water-cooler cred, or simply can't resist a perfect critics' score, these are the shows sure to dominate conversations and group chats.

But remember—the clock’s ticking, and spoilers travel fast in the age of streaming. So choose your favorite, press play, and join the fun: which show will you binge first?

Frequently Asked Questions About Netflix Shows

Q: What are the top new Netflix shows for October/November 2025? A: For late 2025, top new shows include Nobody Wants This Season 2, The Asset, When Life Gives You Tangerines, Son Of A Donkey, Mob War: Philadelphia vs. the Mafia, and The Monster of Florence. Returning favorites like The Diplomat Season 3 and Baby Bandito Season 2 are also big hits. Q: How long are the episodes for these new Netflix series? A: Episode lengths vary. Comedies like Nobody Wants This and Son of a Donkey feature shorter episodes (21-30 minutes). Dramas and thrillers like The Asset and When Life Gives You Tangerines can have episodes ranging from 45 minutes to an hour. Q: Are these shows Netflix Originals? A: Many of the top recommendations, such as Nobody Wants This, The Asset, When Life Gives You Tangerines, Son of a Donkey, and the Monster anthology series, are Netflix Originals. Some, like Yellowjackets, are cross-platform hits that are also available on Netflix for streaming. Q: What is the highest-rated new show on Netflix right now? A: Based on critical reception in the provided context, the K-drama When Life Gives You Tangerines boasts a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, making it the highest-rated new original series for this period.

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