5 Netflix Shows to Watch Before the Year Ends

As the year winds down and the nights grow colder, Netflix becomes the ultimate escape, whether for catching up, discovering new things, or revisiting classics. Netflix also has movies and series for every mood: supernatural thrillers, Parisian escapades, intense competitions, heartwarming comedies, or action-packed drama, all perfect for solo movie marathons, family movie nights, or cozy evenings with friends. Some shows are returning with highly anticipated new seasons, while others are hidden gems begging for your attention.

If you’re down for a little bit of drama, chaos, or calmness, here are five shows we all need to watch or rewatch before the year comes to a close. From supernatural nostalgia to Parisian adventures, this list is your sign to hit “Next Episode” without guilt.

1. Stranger Things


Hawkins is about to get turned upside down again. With its final season set to be released on November 27, 2025, it is the perfect time to revisit the town that launched a cultural phenomenon. Follow Eleven, Mike, Dustin, and the gang as they unravel mysteries and remind us why we fell in love with this 80s-infused adventure in the first place.

Rewatching before the final season drops ensures you’re ready for all the hype, while nostalgia, suspense, and heart make it ideal for cold nights. Stranger Things remains Netflix’s iconic blend of friendship, fear, and fun, and experiencing it now sets the stage for an even more exciting return.

2. Emily in Paris


Emily Cooper is back to take Paris by storm in a brand-new season filled with love triangles, marketing mishaps, and outfits that deserve their own Instagram page. The Parisian aesthetics and lighthearted storytelling make it perfect for a stress-free viewing.

If you’re into fashion, romance, and humor, Emily in Paris is a binge-worthy escape. Revisit her colorful life of glamorous chaos and see how she navigates the city of lights with charm, mistakes, and endless optimism before the new episodes drop on December 18, 2025.

3. Physical: Asia


For adrenaline lovers, Physical: Asia is a can’t-miss reality competition. Athletes, professionals, and everyday challengers from across Asia take on brutal physical challenges designed to test strength, strategy, and teamwork. Even Manny Pacquiao’s brief but memorable appearance brought excitement and star power, especially to the Filipino viewers. He showed flashes of his legendary strength and competitive spirit that viewers enjoyed

Each episode is suspenseful, dramatic, and inspiring, even from the comfort of your couch. The high-intensity challenges keep viewers on the edge of their seats, while the celebration of strength and resilience, combined with a diverse lineup of contestants, adds depth to the show.

For those seeking pure energy and excitement, this series is perfect for a marathon watch, providing an irresistible rush that contrasts perfectly with slower, cozier holiday shows.

4. The Good Place


If your year-end needs a mix of laughter, philosophy, and warmth, The Good Place is the answer. This witty comedy explores the afterlife, ethics, and humanity in a clever, heartwarming way. Each episode is funny, surprising, and emotionally satisfying, acting as a perfect cleanser after heavier shows.

Its bright and uplifting storytelling offers a reflective experience, while keeping things lighthearted. Featuring Manny Jacinto, a proud Canadian-Filipino actor, the show adds both representation and charm. Laughing while considering life’s bigger questions has never been so comforting, and this series reminds us why it remains one of Netflix’s beloved shows.

Manny Jacinto

5. Incognito


Incognito proves that Filipino storytelling can be just as thrilling as anything on the global stage. Packed with action, drama, and unexpected twists, it follows characters whose lives collide in ways that spark tension, excitement, and emotional stakes.

The fight sequences, daring stunts, and cinematic visuals keep viewers hooked, while the drama adds depth to every scene. Whether you are watching solo or sharing the experience with friends, this action-packed Philippine series is a binge-worthy pick that showcases local talent capable of delivering world-class entertainment.

Bonus Pick: Superstore


If you’re looking for comedy and comfort, Superstore is the ideal choice. The workplace antics, customer craziness, and hilarious staff interactions are right for your nonstop year-end entertainment.

This feel-good sitcom offers laughter, charm, and stress relief, making it the ultimate bonus pick for cozy Netflix sessions as the year comes to a close.

End 2025 with the best Netflix series to watch before the year ends. Whether you are in the mood for action, drama, comedy, or adventure, these series offer endless excitement and entertainment. Press play, relax, and make your final streaming sessions of 2025 truly unforgettable.

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