11 Netflix/Streaming Shows Dropping This Winter Worth Bingeing
From thrilling mysteries to cozy lifestyle series, here are eleven fresh arrivals on Netflix and other platforms this season that are totally binge-worthy.
The Night My Dad Daved Christmas (Netflix)

Dropping December 6, 2025. In a Christmas once again completely out of control, the disappearance of Santa Claus sets off a chain of mishaps when a rather peculiar actor tries to take his place. Only a father, his teenage son and a group of very special friends can embark on a magical mission to rescue him and save Christmas before it’s too late.
Stranger Things Season 5 (Netflix)

The final season of this cult‑favorite sci‑fi/horror series hits in two parts: beginning Nov 26 and concluding Dec 31, 2025. Why watch: Big endings tend to bring the stakes. Perfect for a full‑on binge.
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Season 2 (Netflix)

Dropping December 11, 2025, this animated return follows Lara Croft as she takes on a global adventure tied to divine relics.
Fallout Season 2 (Prime Video)

Premiering December 17, 2025, this post‑apocalyptic drama moves the setting to New Vegas with darker tone and new villains.
Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 (Netflix)

Launching November 2, 2025, this real‑life competition spin‑off raises the stakes with money, strategy and real emotions.
Pluribus (Apple TV+)

Expect this mystery/sci‑fi hybrid on Nov 7 2025. Created by Vince Gilligan, it promises originality and intrigue.
The Beast in Me (Netflix)

Premiering November 13, 2025, this is a new psychological thriller exploring identity and darkness.
The Abandons (Netflix)

Set for release on December 4, 2025, this show mixes drama and suspense in a story about family secrets and legacies.
Owning Manhattan Season 2 (Netflix)

Drops December 5, 2025. Reality meets lifestyle and renovation in the big city—think stylish upgrades + drama.
The Pitt (Max)

Though slightly earlier in January 2025, it’s still winter‑appropriate for streamers catching up now. An intense medical drama that’s realistic and gripping.
Goosebumps: The Vanishing (Hulu)

Horror and comedy collide when former botany professor David Schwimmer joins this spooky Disney‑Hulu series. Creepy mysteries and childhood nostalgia collideDroppo
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