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Netflix top 10 shows — here’s the 3 I’m binge-watching this week (Nov. 18-23)

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As the colder weather creeps in, binge-watching only gets cozier and becomes the perfect excuse to curl up and dive into something new. But with Netflix dropping fresh shows constantly, keeping up can be frustrating, especially when you factor in everything arriving on the other major streaming platforms.

If choosing your next Netflix fix feels overwhelming, you’ve probably glanced at the top 10 for help. But what’s trending isn’t always what’s genuinely worth your time. That’s why each week, we sift through Netflix’s top 10 and spotlight just three titles that actually earn a place on your watchlist.

Best shows in the Netflix top 10

‘The Beast in Me’

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With its talented cast, twisting plot, and a chilling atmosphere that’s as compelling as it is unsettling, “The Beast in Me” is utterly addictive and a must-binge for anyone who loves mysteries and crime dramas. Its place in the No. 1 spot right now is no surprise, even if its slow-burn pacing might challenge viewers expecting immediate thrills, rewarding those who stick with it in the end.

“The Beast in Me” follows Aggie Wiggs (Claire Danes), a once‑prolific author who has withdrawn from public life after the tragic death of her young son. Her world turns upside down when a wealthy real estate mogul named Nile Jarvis (Matthew Rhys) moves in next door. Jarvis has a murky past: he was once the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance. Intrigued and disturbed in equal measure, Aggie proposes writing his biography, and their relationship quickly spirals into a dangerous game of obsession, truth-seeking, and psychological manipulation.

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‘Absentia’

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It’s no secret that Netflix viewers can’t get enough of thrillers, so it’s no surprise that the psychological thriller “Absentia” has landed in the top 10. The series originally premiered on Prime Video in 2018 and ran for three seasons before it was canceled. With its rights on Prime Video now expired, it’s no longer available there, making Netflix the new home for viewers eager to dive into the tense, gripping story.

“Absentia” follows FBI Special Agent Emily Byrne (Stana Katic), who vanishes while chasing a notorious serial killer and is presumed dead for six years. When she’s finally found alive in a remote cabin having survived horrifying captivity, she returns to a life that’s completely moved on. Her husband, Nick (Patrick Heusinger), has remarried, and their son barely remembers her. Suffering from amnesia and PTSD, Emily must piece together what happened to her.

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‘Last Samurai Standing’

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Netflix’s 2025 originals have been pretty inconsistent, and only a handful have really stuck with me. In fact, the international releases have been carrying the year, and the newest standout is the Japanese action series “Last Samurai Standing.” After finishing it, I’m comfortable calling it one of the strongest streaming originals of 2025.

“Last Samurai Standing” is a gripping historical action-thriller set in late-19th-century Japan, during the Meiji era. With the samurai class all but outlawed, 292 fallen warriors are drawn into a brutal, secret tournament called Kodoku, hosted at Kyoto’s Tenryūji Temple. Each fighter carries a wooden tag, and by stealing opponents’ tags and fighting to survive the checkpoints on a deadly journey to Tokyo, only one can win, and that winner claims a massive prize of 100 billion yen. At the center is Shujiro Saga (Junichi Okada), a former undefeated samurai.

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Full Netflix top 10

1. "The Beast in Me" (2025)
2. "Absentia" (2017)
3. "Last Samurai Standing" (2025)
4. "The Big C" (2010)
5. "Selling the OC" (2022)
6. "Stranger Things" (2016)
7. "Death by Lightning" (2025)
8. "50 Seconds: The Fernando Báez Sosa Case" (2025)
9. "Nobody Wants This" (2024)
10. "Squid Game: The Challenge" (2023)


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Alix Blackburn
Senior Streaming Writer (UK)

Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote. 


Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry. 


She heads to the cinema every week as a tradition, no matter what’s showing. For her, movies aren’t just entertainment — they’re a ritual, a comfort, and a constant source of inspiration. When she’s not at her desk or at the cinema, you’ll probably find her deep into a horror video game on her PC.

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