The best Latino releases coming to Netflix this holiday season

Netflix’s holiday season lineup is packed with powerful Latin storytelling, from reimagined horror classics to heartfelt dramas, inspiring documentaries, and family-friendly adventures. This month, creators and actors from across Latin America are shaping stories that range from the deeply personal to the culturally iconic. Here’s your guide to the must-watch Latino releases coming to Netflix this holiday season.
Just Alice (Season 1) — November 5
Alicia has two husbands, and a perfectly constructed double life. Torn between a famous writer and a former priest, she juggles two households, two love stories, and a secret that’s bound to explode. Just Alice is a sharp, romantic drama that explores desire, deception, and the chaos of following your heart, twice. Starring Verónica Orozco, Sebastián Carvajal, Michel Brown
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Frankenstein — November 7
Mexican director Guillermo del Toro returns to horror with his most ambitious project yet, a deeply personal retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Set in a gothic world shaped by love, grief, and creation, del Toro’s version reimagines the relationships between Victor Frankenstein and Elizabeth, giving emotional depth to the timeless monster story. With Jacob Elordi as Frankestein, Oscar Isaac as Victor and Mia Goth as Elizabeth, this Guadalajara-born director’s vision promises a haunting masterpiece that bridges art, science, and humanity.
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Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV — November 12
This Brazilian true-crime documentary revisits one of the most shocking events in modern Brazilian history: the 2008 kidnapping and murder of 15-year-old Eloá Pimentel by her ex-boyfriend, broadcast live on national television. Featuring never-before-seen diary excerpts, family testimonies, and archival footage, the film examines how tragedy, sensationalism, and media shaped the nation’s response to an unimaginable event.
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Koati (Season 1) — November 13
From Emmy-nominated actress and producer Sofía Vergara (Griselda, Modern Family) comes Koati, a colorful 2D animated series inspired by Latin American wildlife and culture. Follow Nachi the coatí, Xochi the monarch butterfly, Pako the glass frog, and Xuxu the axolotl as they explore the magical Land of Xo. Filled with humor, music, and heart, this vibrant family series celebrates friendship, emotional intelligence, and the beauty of the natural world, available in both English and Spanish.
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Selena y Los Dinos — November 17
Netflix honors the Queen of Tejano with Selena y Los Dinos, a feature documentary capturing the rise of Selena Quintanilla and her family band. From humble beginnings to sold-out stadiums, the film charts Selena’s journey through rare footage, interviews, and performances, including her historic Grammy win and the legacy she left behind after her tragic death in 1995. A moving portrait of music, family, and perseverance, the documentary pays homage to a voice that continues to define generations.
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Envious (Season 3) — November 1,9
Vicky is back and this time, she’s facing new challenges that test everything she thought she had figured out. Argentinian series Envious returns for its third season, continuing the hilarious and heartfelt story of one woman balancing love, career, and self-worth. Creator Adrián Suar and star Griselda Siciliani deliver another season full of chaos, charm, and the beautifully imperfect truth of modern life.
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The Son of a Thousand Men — November 19
Starring Rodrigo Santoro, Miguel Martines, Rebeca Jamir and based on Valter Hugo Mãe’s bestselling novel, this emotional drama follows Crisóstomo, a lonely fisherman who adopts an orphaned boy and discovers the true meaning of family. Their journey intertwines with Isaura and Antonino, two souls seeking healing and connection. A poetic exploration of love, belonging, and the act of choosing your family, The Son of a Thousand Men is one of the month’s most anticipated Latin films.
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The Follies (Las locuras) — November 20
In Mexico City, six women cross paths over a single rainy day in this anthology film that blends realism and surrealism. Each story explores the edge between madness and freedom, family expectations and emotional truth. Directed with poetic precision, The Follies captures how women navigate self-discovery amid chaos, a reflection of Mexico’s cinematic strength and storytelling depth. Starring Naian González Norvind, Adriana Barraza, Ilse Salas, Cassandra Ciangherotti, Fernanda Castillo.
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From the romantic streets of Bogotá to the heart of Brazil, the jungles of Koati to the timeless melodies of Selena, November brings a lineup that proves Latinx storytelling continues to evolve, inspire, and move audiences everywhere.
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