NoNovember 2025 lights up on the small screen: between the return of the boys of Stranger Things, Frankenstein Of Guillermo Del Toro and the new season of Squid Game, Netflix promises strong emotions. Here you are what to see on the platform.

“Stranger Things”
TV series. Fifth season. Volume 1. From November 27th
One of the most popular series of the last ten years returns for the latest adventure in the Upside Down. As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, fear sets in. To put an end to this nightmare, our heroes must continue to stand together, for the last time.

“Squid Game: The Challenge”
TV series. Second season. From November 4th
The global phenomenon Squid Game: The Challenge returns for a thrilling second season. 456 new contestants face extreme tests of strategy, alliances and endurance to win a life-changing $4.56 million prize pool.

“Mrs Playmen”
TV series. From November 12th
The journey is in the early 70s, at the roots of the Playmen revolution, the most popular erotic magazine of the time. Directing her towards a new course is the publisher Adelina Tattilo (Carolina Crescentini), one of the most influential women of those years.

“Frankenstein”
Movies. From November 7th
After the preview at the Venice Film Festival, Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein with Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi and Mia Goth is ready to land on Netflix. The Oscar-winning director adapts Mary Shelley’s classic novel. «It’s a film that has lived with me since I was a child. The DNA of a seven-year-old child has fed on the DNA of a nineteen-year-old English girl (Mary Shelley ed.) over the decades.”

“Death By Lighting”
TV series. From November 6th
The miniseries tells of the assassination of the 20th President of the United States of America James Garfield (Michael Shannon), by Charles Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen). On July 2, 1881, while Garfiel went to visit Orange, Guiteau, an unemployed lawyer, shot him. The former President died two months later.

“Being Eddie: The Life of Eddie Murphy”
Movies. From November 12th
A documentary about a talent who rewrote the rules of comedy and American cinema: Eddie Murphy. Who is behind the legend? Being Eddie tells this and much more through testimonials such as Dave Chappelle, Jamie Foxx, Jerry Seinfeld, Tracee Ellis Ross, Reginald Hudlin and many others.

“A Man on the Inside”
TV series. Second season. From November 20th
Determined to return to the field on an undercover assignment, Charles Nieuwendyk (Ted Danson) seizes his opportunity when Jack Berenger (Max Greenfield), president of Wheeler College, hires him to investigate a case. Posing as a professor, Charles inserts himself into campus life to discover the identity of a serial blackmailer.

“Train Dreams”
Movies. From November 21st
Set in the early 1900s, the film follows the life of Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), a logger and railroad worker growing up in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Left without a family since he was young, Robert dedicates his life to building the infrastructure of a nation racing towards the future.

“The Beast in Me”
TV series. From November 13th
After the devastating loss of her son, the famous writer Aggie Wiggs (Claire Danes) distances herself from the world and from writing, sinking into an isolated existence. His solitary routine, however, is upset by the arrival of Nile Jarvis (Matthew Rhys), a controversial real estate developer who moves into the house next door.

“Merry Christmas-Ex!”
Movies. From November 12th
Divorced Kate (Alicia Silverstone) hopes to have a perfect Christmas with her family before selling her house and moving away. Her holiday plans are dashed when her ex-husband Everett (Oliver Hudson) unexpectedly introduces her to his new girlfriend, a younger, more successful woman. Some good things will happen.

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