Netflix, This Week
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44 new movies and 18 new series landed on Netflix this week with Knives Out 3 and the P. Diddy docu-series taking the top spots in the top 10s.
Free Bert, the Netflix comedy, has just dropped its first trailer with a premiere date, setting the stage for its debut.
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Netflix's New Releases Coming in November 2025
The end of the almost decade-long Stranger Things saga; the debut of Guillermo del Toro's Oscar contender; an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at Eddie Murphy's life; Joel Edgerton's best chance for a best actor nomination; an epic samurai battle royale ...
The last week of December delivers a loaded OTT slate, mixing blockbuster finales, action-packed sequels, intense thrillers, emotional dramas, and regional standouts, making it a perfect binge-worthy wrap to 2025.
The Bridgerton Season 4 release, along with Benedict and Sophie's meet-cute at the most-anticipated masquerade ball, is approaching sooner than ever.
With the arrival of Dead Man’s Party: A Knives Out Game, Netflix now has six “Game Night” titles available, following the earlier launches of Pictionary, Boggle Party, LEGO Party, Party Crashers, and Tetris: Time Warp. Additional games available on TVs and the web include arcade and indie titles such as Oxenfree, Link Twin, and Underwater Melon.
Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 is one of the most anticipated releases for both the franchise and the platform next year, and preparations for the season have been impressive so far. Several trailers released this year have offered first looks at many debuting characters,
The new docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning still sits at the top of the list, while Stranger Things continues to captivate Netflix audiences.