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Netflix receives 9 major films and series per week! See list of releases (10)

If you are wondering what to watch on Netflix this weekget ready for a list full of news that ranges from drama to suspense, including documentaries and Christmas productions.

Among the best Netflix releasesthere are inspiring stories, real investigations and exciting plots that explore different sides of the human experience, from overcoming in sport to the search for justice and redemption.

Check below, therefore, the 9 best streaming releases this week who promise to dominate their marathons in the coming days!

Netflix: 9 best films and series of the week (November 10th to 16th)

9 – How to Win the Lottery (November 14)

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Mexican drama and crime series created by Alberto Guerra, who also stars in the production. Desperate for money, an ordinary man brings together a group of unlucky people to execute a daring plan: steal the lottery prize live.

What begins as a desperate attempt to change his life soon turns into a dangerous game of betrayals and unpredictable consequences. With Ana Brenda Contreras and Andrés Almeida in the cast, the series mixes social criticism, acid humor and suspense.

8 – Explosive Kiss (November 12)

Korean romantic comedy series set on Jeju Island. The story follows Ha-yoon, a young woman who, after a painful breakup, decides to start her life over working undercover in a large company without imagining that the company’s president is the very man who broke her heart.

Starring Jang Ki-yong, Ahn Eun-jin and Kim Mu-jun, the production combines the charm of office romances with humor, chemistry between the protagonists and stunning landscapes.

7 – MARINES (November 10)

Documentary series four-episode military drama that follows the US 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit during combat exercises in the Pacific.

The production shows the daily lives of marines in intense training, naval operations and high-risk missions, always under the pressure that failure is not an option.

With real images, testimonials and impressive behind-the-scenes scenes, the series reveals the discipline, sacrifice and camaraderie of these soldiers.

6 – Until the Last Samurai (November 13)

Japanese action and historical drama series. A former warrior known as “the undefeated samurai,” Shujiro is forced to participate in a deadly game of survival to save his family and people during the early Meiji era.

Between brutal battles and moral dilemmas, he faces ruthless enemies as he fights to preserve his honor. Starring Junichi Okada, Yumia Fujisaki and Kaya Kiyohara, the series combines intense action scenes, cinematic visuals and a strong sense of tragedy and redemption.

5 – I, Eddie (November 12)

Biographical documentary in which Eddie Murphy revisits, with humor and frankness, his journey from stand-up comedian to becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.

Between personal memories, behind-the-scenes images and testimonials from colleagues, the star talks about fame, mistakes, growing up and the cultural impact of his career. Filled with cameos and never-before-seen stories, the film offers an authentic and inspiring portrait.

4 – Eloá Case: Live Hostage (November 12)

Brazilian Netflix documentary that revisits one of the most striking and tragic episodes on national television. The film reconstructs the kidnapping of Eloá Pimentel, a teenager held hostage by her ex-boyfriend in 2008a case that was broadcast live on TV stations and ended tragically.

The production analyzes sensationalist media coverage, police actions and the social impact of the crime, bringing testimonials and never-before-seen archive images.

3 – An Special Christmas (November 12)

Christmas romantic comedy starring Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson and Jameela Jamil. The gift that couple Kate and Everett want this Christmas is an amicable divorce and, to that end, they decide to spend one last year’s end together as a family.

However, new loves, old feelings and confusion typical of the time can get in the way of the plan. Light, fun and full of exciting moments, the production promises to be one of the most talked about Christmas films on Netflix.

2 – The Monster in Me (November 13)

Series of psychological thriller created by Gabe Rotter. The plot follows a famous writer (Claire Danes) who becomes involved in a mind game with her new neighbor, a rich and charismatic man (Matthew Rhys) who may hide a dark past, perhaps even be a murderer.

What begins as a relationship of curiosity and fascination soon turns into a duel of manipulation, paranoia and fear. With a sharp cast and dark atmosphere, the production balances drama and mystery at an increasing pace.

1 – Lefter: The Professor (November 14)

Turkish biographical drama film that tells the story of Lefter Küçükandonyadis, one of Turkey’s greatest football legends.

The production follows his journey from his first steps as a prodigy to stardom, exploring the challenges of dealing with prejudice, the pressure of fame and the complexities of representing a country in transformation.

Recommended for those who like inspiring dramas, sports biographies and stories of overcoming.

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