Shows to watch in November on Disney+, Netflix and more
The best shows to stream in November
By Shazrina Shamsudin -
You can always count on streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Viu for some of the most exciting series and films every month. This November, they are serving up a feast of delectable content all month long, and if you’re still trying to find the perfect show to binge-watch over the upcoming weekend, then you’ve come to the right place. Ahead, we’ve gathered some of the most exciting shows that you can look forward to this month.
Stranger Things 5: Volume 1

The gang’s back — and so is the chaos in Hawkins. It’s 1987, and Vecna’s gone MIA while the town’s under lockdown. With Eleven forced into hiding and the final battle looming, this is the beginning of the end. Expect major nostalgia, bigger scares, and some serious emotional damage (in the best way).
Stranger Things 5: Volume 1 will be available on Netflix from 27 November
Squid Game: The Challenge (Season 2)

The stakes are higher, the games are deadlier (well, almost), and the prize money? A jaw-dropping US$4.56 million. Squid Game: The Challenge turns the hit K-drama into real life, sans the actual deaths, with 456 players fighting through familiar, nerve-wracking challenges for the ultimate win.
Squid Game: The Challenge (Season 2) is now on Netflix
Kopitiam Days

Nothing says Singapore quite like your neighbourhood kopitiam — the heart of every morning kopi session and late-night chat. And this show on Netflix captures just that. Kopitiam Days is a six-part anthology film celebrating SG60 through stories of love, connection, and the kampung spirit, all brewed within this familiar setting. Each tale captures a slice of Singapore life, from family ties to unexpected romances, in celebration of the Singaporean identity.
Kopitiam Days is now on Netflix
Frankenstein

Science meets madness in this haunting retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic. Frankenstein follows Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a genius whose obsession with creating life turns into a chilling spiral of guilt and destruction. When his “perfect” creation awakens, what begins as a scientific triumph quickly unravels into a terrifying reflection of human ambition and loneliness.
Frankenstein is now on Netflix
All’s Fair

Divorce law has long been a man’s game, where high-powered attorneys in sharp suits call the shots and emotions are seen as weakness. But All’s Fair flips that script. Led by an all-star lineup including Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Teyana Taylor, this powerhouse drama follows a team of women who walk away from a male-dominated firm to start their own. They’re brilliant, unapologetic, and not afraid to play hardball in a world where every secret has a price tag.
Packed with glamour, grit, and razor-sharp dialogue, All’s Fair isn’t just about the legal battles, but it also zooms in on the women taking up space, setting their own terms, and proving they can run the show better than anyone else.
All’s Fair is now on Disney+
The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Set in a 1960s-inspired world, The Fantastic Four: First Steps introduces Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm (Joseph Quinn), and Ben Grimm (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they juggle saving Earth from the cosmic threat of Galactus while keeping their family dynamic intact. With Pedro Pascal leading the charge and Julia Garner as a mysterious Silver Surfer, this reboot promises to be more than just another superhero flick.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is now on Disney+
The Manipulated

Taejoong is a kind, hardworking man with everything going for him until he’s suddenly accused of a brutal crime he swears he didn’t commit. Overnight, his world collapses, and he’s sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a woman he’s never met.
However, while in prison, a fellow inmate reveals a similar story, of which Taejoong realises something far darker is at play as someone out there is framing innocent people. Fueled by an uncontrollable rage over everything he’s lost, Taejoong swears to find the people responsible and make them pay.
The Manipulated is now on Disney+
Taxi Driver 3

Buckle up because Taxi Driver 3 is back on the road, and justice is once again riding shotgun. The Rainbow Deluxe Taxi team returns with bolder missions and deeper moral questions. On top of that, joining Lee Je-hoon, who will be reprising his fan-favourite role as Kim Do-gi, is Edan Lui from Hong Kong’s boy group MIRROR, who will be making his much-hyped K-drama debut.
Taxi Driver 3 will be available on Viu from 21 November
A Graceful Liar

Family drama just got a wicked upgrade. A Graceful Liar follows Cha Jeong-won, a woman who hides her true identity to marry into a powerful chaebol family, only to discover that her future mother-in-law is actually her long-lost birth mother who once abandoned her. What follows is a gripping tale of revenge, betrayal, and the kind of mother-daughter showdown you won’t see coming.
A Graceful Liar is now on Viu
Moon River

Consumed by grief and vengeance, Crown Prince Yi-gang meets Park Da-l, a fearless merchant who bears an uncanny resemblance to his late wife. But when their souls mysteriously switch, both are forced to live each other’s truths. The story unfolds as they uncover secrets, regrets, and perhaps, a second chance at love.
Moon River will be available on Viu soon