What To Watch This Week: Nov 10-16, 2025
Remember: When streamers don’t promote their new shows, it’s not that they’re bad — they’re just content.
This week's must-stream shows...
Makan on Wheels 2 (mewatch & Channel 8, Nov 12)
Bryan Wong, Herman Keh and Jaspers Lai head to Genting Highlands for Singapore-style noodles. They’re joined by Malaysian entertainer Meeki Ng. Who? Better watch the show then.
Freakier Friday (Disney+, Nov 12)
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan swap bodies again…. in a sequel they thought fans of the original (which was a remake itself) wanted. They did — but not enough of them showed up at the cineplex to make it a blockbuster. Here’s your chance to show your belated support.
Photos: Disney
Being Eddie (Netflix, Nov 12)
Arnie has one. So does Stallone. Now, another ‘80s Hollywood icon gets his own Netflix tell-it-all. Per the synopsis: “It goes without saying that there is one Eddie Murphy. No other teen comedian shared a stage with Jerry Seinfeld at 17, and joined the cast of Saturday Night Live right out of high school. No actor has ever played a cop, a doctor, and a donkey — and dominated every facet of Hollywood he’s touched. Fewer still have been an A-list celebrity for over four decades, and never succumbed to its darker side.” But will the docu going to address his box-office poison phase (Vampire in Brooklyn, The Adventures of Pluto Nash?) — or some of the more colourful chapters of his tabloid years?
Photo: Mark Seliger/Netflix
Had I Not Seen The Sun (Netflix, Nov 13)
This two-part Taiwanese series stars Tseng Jing-hua (no relations…at least not that I’m aware of) as a serial killer who opens up to a documentarian (Moon Lee) about what drove him to kill. But the interviewer gets more than just an exclusive. Part 2 drops Dec 11.
Photo: Netflix
Love.exe (aka The 4th Love Revolution) (Viu, Nov 13)
Good news for fans of WEi: Kim Yo-han stars in this eight-part rom-com series as an influencer and model who strikes up an unlikely friendship with Hwang Bo-reum-byeol’s socially awkward engineering student. Will they escape the friendzone? Place your bets.
Photo: Viu
Malice (Prime Video, Nov 14)
This six-part series stars David Duchovyn as a rich man who suspects the newly-hired tutor (Jack Whitehall) who may have, er, lied on his résumé — and might be planning something diabolical. (Spoiler: it’s in the title!) Wait a sec, doesn’t this sound like The Girlfriend (another Prime Video show) meets The Hand that Rocks the Cradle?
Photos: Prime Video