
The 10 most popular series on Netflix this week: November 2025
The Netflix Top 10 series chart this week feels a bit like that friend who can’t stop oversharing. You log in for one episode and end up knowing way too much about ten completely different worlds. This week’s chart is exactly like that.
And even though the series are all from different genres, every single one of them somehow makes sense together. November’s energy, apparently, is a mix of binge-worthy drama and questionable life choices.
Kicking off the list, Nobody Wants This: Season 2 is everyone’s current guilty pleasure. What started as a satirical dramedy about a messy Kristen Bell and Adam Brody are magnetic as Joanne and Noah. One is a blunt, free-spirited podcaster, and the other is a newly single rabbi trying to make their very opposite worlds work. The second season digs deeper into what happens after the meet-cute, which is basically a hundred little compromises that come with love. Naturally, the first season has also jumped back into the top ten, because half the new fans are busy catching up before spoiling it for themselves.
Then comes The Witcher: Season 4, and let’s just say Netflix didn’t hold back. With new faces, bigger monsters, and even more brooding Geralt moments, the fantasy epic is trying hard to reclaim its throne. The fandom may still be divided between Liam Hemsworth and Henry Cavill, but there is no denying this season has given the show its edge back.
And speaking of edges, Selling Sunset: Season 9 has been ranking at number three. You’d think we would be tired of real estate feuds by now, but the formula remains irresistible: designer handbags, overpriced homes, and dramatic lunches no one finishes.
Over in the new territory, Boots: Season One has shown excellent consistency by staying at number four this week, following the last one. This small-town drama about a boy in the Marine Corps is receiving more love than it expected. It is followed by The Diplomat: Season 3, which offers the opposite vibe: fast-paced political drama and glorious stress. Keri Russell continues to make stress and mess look classy, juggling international crises and personal disasters effortlessly.
The true-crime obsession continues with Monster: The Ed Gein Story, Ryan Murphy’s next chilling instalment in his anthology of infamous criminals. The series walks the fine line between fascination and discomfort, and audiences can’t look away. And as if that wasn’t enough blood on the screen, Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia dives deep into real-life gangster history with an almost documentary-like intensity. It is perfect for people who enjoy their bedtime stories narrated by crime bosses.
Raw: 2025 has stepped down from being at number seven to number eight this week, but what matters is it’s still in the list. Finally, rounding off the nostalgia trip, we have Stranger Things: Season 1 resurfacing again. It is most definitely the pre-finale anticipation, and people want to start again now that the trailer of the season finale is out.
The most popular series on Netflix this week:
- Nobody Wants This: Season 2
- The Witcher: Season 4
- Selling Sunset: Season 9
- Boots: Season 1
- The Diplomat: Season 3
- Monster: The Ed Gein Story: Season 1
- Nobody Wants This: Season 1
- Raw: 2025 – October 27, 2025
- Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia: Season 1
- Stranger Things: Season 1