Now that Halloween fever is over, we can gladly and without guilt embrace the holiday season with a new wave of entertainment to settle in during November. Netflix is gearing up to unveil an exciting lineup of TV shows that cater to diverse tastes. Whether you’re in the mood for martial arts, comedy-drama, action-adventure, or mystery, Netflix’s offerings may just keep you entertained throughout the month.
So, mark your calendars and prepare for these 10 must-watch TV shows coming to Netflix this November:
1. Love is Blind: Argentina – November 6
After the success of its international versions, including Love is Blind: Mexico and Love Is Blind: Sweden and 5 others, Netflix is set to open the “pods” and hearts of Argentinians in Love is Blind: Argentina. This new iteration promises to bring a unique cultural twist to the reality dating show fans have come to love.
The third Latin American spin-off, following Love is Blind: Habibi will be hosted by well-known Argentine personalities Wanda Nara and Darío Barassi. With the country’s rich customs and values, it will be exciting to see how the distinctive concept of Love is Blind unfolds in this context.
2. Born for the Spotlight – November 7
Viewers get to take a dive into the entertainment world with the upcoming Taiwanese drama series Born for the Spotlight. This highly anticipated show will take you behind the scenes of the glitz and glamour of showbiz as it explores the complicated relationship between two ex-friends when they have an unexpected reunion. From romance and friendship to aspiration and self-love, the new series seeks to highlight the struggles actresses face as they navigate fame and success.
Featuring a talented ensemble cast that includes Hsieh Ying-xuan (Wave Makers), Cheryl Yang (Light the Night), Hsueh Shih-ling (Eye of the Storm), Annie Chen (No Regrets in Life), Hsieh Chiung-hsuan (Light the Night), Yang Kuei-mei, Chung Hsin-ling (GG Precinct), Tseng Wan-ting, Chloe Lin, Rd Huang, and Zhan Huai-yun (Wave Makers).
Born for the Spotlight will reveal how women striving to break into the entertainment industry push their limits to pursue their dreams amid its ruthless nature.
3. Outer Banks Season 4 Part 2 – November 7
With Sarah Cameron (Madelyn Cline) and Pope (Jonathan Daviss) trapped in a flooding crypt and JJ (Rudy Pankow) facing an identity crisis after discovering who his real father is in Season 4 Part 1, anticipation for the next installment is high.
Of course, the adventurous hunt for Blackbeard’s treasure will continue after Lightner (Rigo Sanchez) and his boss, Dalia (Pollyanna McIntosh), obtain the secret scroll hidden in the coffin of Blackbeard’s navigator.
The teaser for Outer Banks Season 4 Part 2 showcased the Pogues in various high-stakes scenarios, hinting at significant developments ahead. With major cliffhangers and unresolved conflicts, the upcoming episodes have several loose ends to tie up.
4. Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson – November 7
Amidst the highly anticipated boxing match between Jake “El Gallo” Paul and the legendary “Baddest Man on the Planet” Mike Tyson, Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson, a three-part documentary series offers viewers an exclusive glimpse into the intense preparations of these unlikely boxing opponents as they gear up to face each other in the ring. Episodes 1 and 2 will be released on November 7 and episode 3 on November 12.
The series will provide intimate access to their training camps, featuring candid interviews and behind-the-scenes footage that showcase their rigorous routines and mental stamina. Fans can expect to witness the dedication and determination that both fighters bring to the ring as they prepare for their live showdown on November 15, 2024.
5. Arcane Season 2 – November 9
After three years of waiting, Arcane Season 2 will finally drop on Netflix. This season of the action-adventure animated series will feature a unique release format, splitting the episodes into three acts with Act I, Act II, and Act III releasing on November 9, 16, and 23 respectively.
The first season concluded with significant cliffhangers, particularly the diverging paths of Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell). In Season 2, viewers can expect a deeper exploration of their complex relationship as they find themselves on opposing sides in an escalating conflict between Piltover and Zaun. Unfortunately, this second season will also serve as the series finale, though producers have already confirmed plans for more stories set in the League of Legends universe.
6. Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 2 – November 15
The reunion story of Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) is nearing its conclusion in Cobra Kai Season 6. However, before that happens, they must rebuild their team after being eliminated from the Valley. The students must decide whether and how they will compete in the Sekai Taikai—the world championship of karate.
The first part, released on July 18, left viewers with unresolved tensions and significant cliffhangers, particularly regarding Tori Nichols (Peyton List) and her alignment with Cobra Kai. Part 2 is expected to delve deeper into these conflicts and showcase “the highest level of martial arts” according to TV Insider.
7. Zombieverse: New Blood – November 19
After its successful first season, Zombieverse has returned for another thrilling apocalyptic adventure in Zombieverse: New Blood. While the debut season featured internet-famous personalities navigating a zombie-infested Seoul, the second season expanded the journey beyond the South Korean capital.
As indicated by the title “New Blood,” this season introduces a fresh cast of characters and even more formidable zombies. The stakes will be incredibly higher as the participants encounter more bizarre quests and dilemmas as they fight for survival. But amid these intense challenges, fans can expect plenty of humor in this hit K-zombie variety show.
8. The Madness – November 28
Colman Domingo is set to fight for his life in the gripping conspiracy thriller The Madness. The Emmy winner portrays Muncie Daniels, a media pundit who becomes entangled in a deadly conspiracy after stumbling upon a murder deep in the woods of the Pocono Mountains.
To survive, Muncie must not only clear his name but also reconnect with his estranged family and rediscover his lost ideals. In an interview with Tudum (Netflix’s official companion site), Domingo reveals that the series will pose thought-provoking questions about life and identity, challenging viewers to reflect on their beliefs.
9. Is It Cake? Holiday – November 28
Netflix is celebrating the holiday season with Is It Cake? Holiday, a festive spin on the popular baking competition, Is It Cake? (2022 — Ongoing). In this special edition, competing bakers will craft whimsical replicas of winter-themed items designed to stump the judges, who must guess which creations are cleverly disguised fondant-covered fakes.
This holiday installment brings back nine All-Star Bakers from the show’s previous three seasons for a dazzling showdown where they must “bake it or fake it.”
10. A Man on the Inside – November 21
Ted Danson goes undercover in A Man on the Inside, a series inspired by the Oscar-nominated documentary The Mole Agent (2020). This eight-episode comedy reunites Danson with creator Mike Schur, with whom he previously collaborated on The Good Place (2016–2020).
The comedy series follows retiree Charles (Danson), who gets to have a fresh start after responding to an ad from a private investigator. He soon becomes a mole in a secret investigation in San Francisco, where he uncovers alleged criminal activity.