2025年10月末、ネトフリ、アマプラ…今週見るべき作品まとめた

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週末何見る?最新ストリーミング作品おすすめランキングTOP11!

家にいる時間、何を見るか迷っていませんか?

Hulu、Netflix、HBO Max、Disney+、Apple TV、Prime Video…選択肢が多すぎて困る!😩

でも大丈夫!

あなたのために、最新ストリーミング作品から厳選したおすすめランキングをお届けします!✨

ジャンルも様々!コメディ、スリラー、ホラー、ドキュメンタリー、アニメーション…きっとお気に入りが見つかるはず。

さあ、あなたは何から見始める?🍿

11位: ロビン・フッド シーズン1

またロビン・フッド?🏹 と思ったあなた。

今回は一味違う!

なんとショーン・ビーンがノッティンガムの代官役で登場!これは見逃せない!

復讐に燃える若きロバート・オブ・ロックリーが、伝説の弓の名手ロビン・フッドになるまでを描く物語。

新たなロビン・フッド伝説を見届けよう!

出演: ジャック・パッテン, ローレン・マックイーン, ショーン・ビーン

視聴方法: MGM+、Prime Video (MGM+ チャンネル登録者向け)

10位: ハズビン・ホテル シーズン2

A24制作のアニメ phenomenon「ハズビン・ホテル」が帰ってきた!

ブロードウェイのレジェンドたちが歌う地獄の騒動と中毒性のある音楽にハマること間違いなし!😈🎶

地獄の王女チャーリー・モーニングスターが、仲間の悪魔たちを救済しようと奮闘する物語。

シーズン1の衝撃的な結末後、天国と地獄の緊張はかつてないほど高まっている…。

チャーリーはどう立ち向かう?

そして、あなたの頭から離れなくなる歌はどれ?

出演: エリカ・ヘニングセン, ステファニー・ベアトリス, キース・デイビッド

視聴方法: Prime Video で毎週水曜日に新エピソード配信

9位: スター・ウォーズ: Visions Volume 3

スター・ウォーズファンは必見!

世界中の才能が集結し、様々なアニメーションスタイルで描かれる9つの短編作品集。

密輸業者、反乱軍、ジェダイ、宝、復讐…

新たなスター・ウォーズの世界を体験せよ!🌟

出演: ブライアン・ティー, アンナ・サワイ, フレディ・ハイモア, ステファニー・スー, ジョージ・タケイ

視聴方法: Disney+ で配信中

8位: ウィッチャー シーズン4

ヘンリー・カヴィル降板後、リーアム・ヘムズワースがゲラルト役を引き継ぎ!⚔️

シーズン3の最後に起きた大混乱の後、ゲラルト、イェネファー、シリの3人は再び離れ離れに…。

シリは、自らの魔力を利用しようとする者たちから追われ、盗賊団「ラット」と行動を共にする。

カヴィル不在は寂しいけど、新たなウィッチャーの世界に飛び込もう!

出演: リーアム・ヘムズワース, アーニャ・ Chalotra, Freya Allan

視聴方法: Netflix で配信中

7位: Down Cemetery Road

エマ・トンプソンとルース・ウィルソンの夢の共演!

オックスフォードを舞台にした、Apple TVのミステリー犯罪スリラー。

私立探偵ゾーイ・ベームと、アート保存修復家サラ・トラフォードが、ある事件をきっかけに出会い、真相を追う。

影で暗躍する謎の男たちの存在…。

トンプソンとウィルソンの演技に引き込まれること間違いなし!

出演: エマ・トンプソン, ルース・ウィルソン, アディール・アクタル

視聴方法: Apple TV で毎週水曜日に新エピソード配信

6位: ジュラシック・ワールド リバース

ジュラシック・パークシリーズ最新作!

スカーレット・ヨハンソンとジョナサン・ベイリー主演で贈る、新たな恐竜とのスリル満点な冒険!🦖

恐竜が復活した世界を舞台に、傭兵と古生物学者が、危険な恐竜から血液サンプルを回収するミッションに挑む。

興奮とエスケープを求めるあなたに!

出演: スカーレット・ヨハンソン, マハーシャラ・アリ, ジョナサン・ベイリー

視聴方法: Peacock で配信中

5位: Ballad of a Small Player

コリン・ファレル、ティルダ・スウィントン出演!

マカオのカジノを舞台に、ギャンブラーの運命を描く、Edward Berger監督による作品。

しかし…期待外れという声も?

「Conclave」のようなユーモアや緊張感に欠け、精神性への曖昧なジェスチャーに終始しているとの評価も。

出演: コリン・ファレル, ファラ・チェン, ティルダ・スウィントン

視聴方法: Netflix で配信中

4位: I Love LA

レイチェル・センノットが脚本・主演を務める、HBOのコメディドラマ!

PR会社のアシスタント、マイアが、疎遠になっていた友人、インフルエンサーのタルーラと共に、ロサンゼルスを席巻しようと奮闘する物語。

デジタル時代の痛烈な風刺と、友人グループの交流を描いたコメディ。

LAを愛する人も、そうでない人も、夢中になること間違いなし!

出演: レイチェル・センノット, オデッサ・アジオン, ジョシュ・ハッチャーソン

視聴方法: HBO、HBO Max で毎週日曜日に新エピソード配信

3位: Sorry, Baby

サンダンス映画祭で絶賛された、Eva Victor監督・脚本・主演作品!

インターネットで有名なコメディアンが、新たな才能を発揮!

ある出来事の後、苦悩する大学院生アグネスの姿を描いた、ビタースイートで感動的な物語。

Victorの力強く、奇妙で、心に響く声に注目!

出演: Eva Victor, ナオミ・アッキー, ルーカス・ヘッジズ

視聴方法: HBO Max で配信中

2位: Sew Torn

SXSW映画祭で高評価を得た、Freddy Macdonald監督・脚本による風変わりなスリラー!

「プッシング・デイジー」と「ラン・ローラ・ラン」を掛け合わせたような作品という声も!

美しい山村を舞台に、ある事件に遭遇した縫製職人の人生が、狂い始める…。

スリル満点で驚きに満ちた展開に目が離せない!

出演: イヴ・コノリー, カラム・ワーシー, ジョン・リンチ

視聴方法: Shudder で配信中

1位: Hedda

Tessa Thompson主演!

Nia DaCosta監督が、ヘンリック・イプセンの古典戯曲「ヘッダ・ガーブレル」を大胆に再解釈

1950年代のイギリスを舞台に、ヘッダが、新たな家で開くパーティーで、ボヘミアンな友人たちと、夫の堅苦しい同僚たちを紹介しようとする。

愛、セックス、後悔を描いた、情熱的なドラマ!

出演: Tessa Thompson, イモジェン・プーツ, トム・ベイトマン

視聴方法: Prime Video で配信中

さあ、気になる作品は見つかりましたか?

週末は、お気に入りの作品をゆっくり楽しんでくださいね!😊


Looking for something great to watch at home? Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Apple TV, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that’s before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television programs within each streamer!

Don’t be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services to determine what to watch. We’ve got your back, whatever your mood. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken down by genre: comedy, thriller, horror, documentary, and animation, among others. But if you’re seeking something brand-new (or just new to streaming), we’ve got you covered there, too.

Mashable’s entertainment team has scoured the streaming services to highlight the most buzzed-about releases of the week and ranked them from worst to best — or least worth your time to most watchable. Whether you’re looking for horrifying Halloween-worthy watches, twisted thrillers, wild fantasy, bonkers musical numbers, critically heralded comedy, and one of the sexiest films of the year, we’ve got something just for you.

11. Robin Hood, Season 1

Whether or not we need another Robin Hood moment on screen, it’s happening with a new MGM+ series letting that 12th-century English arrow fly this week. But Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham?! I’M IN.

Many, many, many actors have played the Prince of Thieves, from Errol Flynn to Kevin Costner, Russell Crowe to Taron Egerton, to the tightest tights of Cary Elwes and that smokin’ hot Disney fox. Now, in John Glenn and Jonathan English’s Robin Hood series, young Jack Patten takes on the role of Robert of Locksley, a man motivated by revenge who gathers his band of outlaws and rises up against Norman invaders in Saxon England. He’ll steal from the rich, give to the poor, and meet Marian of Huntingdon (Lauren McQueen) along the way to becoming the legendary archer Robin Hood. — Shannon Connellan, UK Editor

Starring: Jack Patten, Lauren McQueen, Sean Bean, Lydia Peckham, Steve Waddington, Connie Nielsen, Marcus Fraser, Angus Castle-Doughty, Erica Ford, Richard Lintern, Ian Pirie, Henry Rowley

How to watch: Robin Hood is streaming on MGM+ and Prime Video for users with an MGM+ subscription on Nov. 2.

10. Hazbin Hotel, Season 2

A24’s animated phenomenon Hazbin Hotel returns this week, bringing with it more hellish shenanigans and bops sung by Broadway legends. 

Created by Vivienne Medrano, the series centers on Hell’s crown princess Charlie Morningstar (voiced by Erika Henningsen) and her efforts to redeem her fellow demons so Heaven’s angels won’t exterminate them. She’s got her work cut out for her, because after Season 1’s game-changing finale, the tensions between Heaven and Hell are stronger than ever. Plus, other demons like Vox (voiced by Christian Borle) have plans to twist the hotel for their own agenda. How will Charlie get out of this one? And which Hazbin Hotel Season 2 song will wind up stuck in your head for the considerable future? — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter

Starring: Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Keith David, Kimiko Glenn, Blake Roman, Amir Talai, Alex Brightman, Christian Borle, Jeremy Jordan, Jessica Vosk, Joel Perez, Lilli Cooper, Krystina Alabado, Patrick Stump, Darren Criss, Shoba Narayan, Patina Miller, Liz Callaway, Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer, James Monroe Iglehart, Andrew Durand, Kevin Del Aguila, Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Alex Newell

How to watch: The first two episodes of Hazbin Hotel Season 2 are now streaming on Prime Video, with new episodes every Wednesday through Nov. 19.

9. Star Wars: Visions, Volume 3

If you can’t get enough of Star Wars and its ever expanding universe, you’ll appreciate that Star Wars: Visions is back with its third volume.

This animated series allows filmmakers and voice talent from all over the globe to take a spin in a galaxy far, far away. Volume 3 offers nine new shorts, each from a different animation studio. Stories of smugglers, rebels, Jedi, treasure, and vengeance will be brought to life with exciting animation and an array of stars, whether you choose the Japanese dub or the English dub. Are you ready to see new sides of Star Wars? — Kristy Puchko, Entertainment Editor

Starring: Brian Tee, Anna Sawai, Freddie Highmore, Stephanie Hsu, George Takei, Kimiko Glenn, Harvey Guillén, Jodie Turner-Smith, Judith Light, Simu Liu, and Steve Buscemi

How to watch: Star Wars: Visions is now streaming on Disney+.

8. The Witcher, Season 4

If The Witcher fans have been wondering how Liam Hemsworth would pick up the gray mantle of Geralt of Rivia, they don’t have to wait any longer. Season 4 of Netflix’s adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s books is here, with Henry Cavill bowing out of the titular role last season. And folks, Hemsworth is fine. That’s basically all I’ve got for you.

After the chaos unleashed at the fancy party known as the Conclave at the end of Season 3, our core trio of Geralt (Hemsworth), Yennefer (Anya Chalotra), and Ciri (Freya Allan) are separated once again, flung to the four corners of the Continent with various fish to fry. Ciri, in particular, has the entire Continent looking for her to take advantage of her major magical powers, so she’s covertly running with a group of rogues known as the Rats, where she’ll spend a large portion of the start of Season 4.

Look, if you’re into The Witcher universe and want to dive back into it, it’s got most of the production elements from the first three seasons and well-hewn characters beyond the titular witcher. It’s undeniably weird without Cavill, but the show has gone on regardless. Plus, this season has Laurence Fishburne, so there’s that! — S.C.

Starring: Liam Hemsworth, Anya Chalotra, Freya Allan, Joey Batey, Laurence Fishburne, Mahesh Jadu, Meng’er Zhang, Hugh Skinner, Graham McTavish, and Cassie Clare

How to watch: The Witcher Season 4 hits Netflix Oct. 30.

7. Down Cemetery Road

Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson are the dynamic duo of my dreams in Apple TV’s Oxford-set mystery crime thriller from Slow Horses‘ screenwriter Morwenna Banks. But it’s not the buddy cop set-up you’re thinking.

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Based on Mick Herron’s novel, Down Cemetery Road sees Thompson as hard-edged private investigator Zoë Boehm, whose marriage to her business partner Joe (Adam Godley) is as threadbare as their bank balance. Across town, Wilson plays Sarah Trafford, an art conservationist who is dragged into hosting a dinner party for her husband Mark’s (Tom Riley) schmuck of a client. Before dessert, there’s an explosion next door, leading to the disappearance of a young girl named Dinah (Ivy Quoi). The event sends Sarah into an obsessive hunt for the truth — and it leads her to Zoë and Joe’s door. 

Reader, is she onto something? Considering the mysterious scenes in the first two episodes involving some very official-seeming men working in the shadows, 100 percent. And equally considering that Thompson and Wilson give characteristically exemplary performances in this show, I’m in for all eight episodes. — S.C.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Ruth Wilson, Adeel Akhtar, Tom Goodman-Hill, Fehinti Balogun, Darren Boyd, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Tom Riley, Adam Godley, Sinead Matthews, Ken Nwosu, and Aiysha Hart

How to watch: Down Cemetery Road debuts on Apple TV with the first two episodes on Oct. 29, followed by new episodes Wednesdays through Dec. 10.

6. Jurassic World Rebirth

Jurassic Park kicked off a movie franchise that has had its highs and lows, but finds fresh thrills and throwback fun with Jurassic World Rebirth.

Set in a world where dinosaurs have been brought back, but are dying off everywhere but an abandoned string of tropical islands, this sequel stars Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, as a mercenary and paleontologist on a mission to recover blood samples from some deadly dinos. Along the way, they’ll see the deaths of colleagues and come across a family on a cruise gone horribly wrong.

In my review, I wrote, “Jurassic World Rebirth is a rocky ride. Some bits are absolutely exhilarating, while others feel like a chore. But unlike the humans in this franchise, the humans of our world just cannot tire of these incredible beasts, happy to shell out ticket money to get as close as we might to their enormous majesty. And this film, including its hilariously calamitous opening with its requisite kill, will deliver, feeding both all our yearning for excitement and our need for escapism.” — K.P.

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Ed Skrein

How to watch: Jurassic World Rebirth is now streaming on Peacock.

5. Ballad of a Small Player

Colin Farrell, Tilda Swinton, and director Edward Berger (Conclave) team up for a surreal adaptation of Lawrence Osborne’s 2014 novel Ballad of a Small Player. Farrell stars as a gambler tearing it up in Macau’s casinos, playing baccarat for high stakes. But when his losses pile up, he’ll roll the dice on an unusual way out. Yet despite all this promise, this trippy movie is shockingly boring.

In my review out of the film’s TIFF premiere, I wrote, “Ballad of a Small Player lacks the cutting humor of Conclave, and cannot compare to that film’s ratcheting tension. Here, Berger has made something risky, but doubling down on inarticulate gestures toward spirituality is a gamble that doesn’t pay off.” — K.P.

Starring: Colin Farrell, Fala Chen, Deanie Ip, Alex Jennings, and Tilda Swinton

How to watch: Ballad of a Small Player is now streaming on Netflix.

4. I Love LA

From stealing the show in Bodies Bodies Bodies to co-writing and starring in the uproarious Bottoms, Rachel Sennott has proven herself to be a comedic force to be reckoned with. Now, she’s created her own TV show, HBO’s hilarious I Love LA.

Sennott stars as Maia, an assistant at a PR firm who’s determined to make big moves professionally. She gets her chance when her estranged friend, influencer Tallulah (Odessa A’zion), suddenly moves to L.A. Together, the two hope to take the city — and the world — by storm. Part biting satire of the digital age, part friend group hangout comedy, I Love LA boasts all the frank messiness to be considered the Girls of this decade. Whether you love, hate, or are completely neutral on the city of L.A., prepare for this show to be your new comedy obsession. — B.E.

Starring: Rachel Sennott, Odessa A’zion, Jordan Firstman, True Whitaker, Josh Hutcherson, and Leighton Meester

How to watch: I Love LA premieres Nov. 2 at 10:30 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max, with new episodes every Sunday through Dec. 21.

3. Sorry, Baby

Out of its Sundance debut, critics were raving over Sorry, Baby, championing the uniquely bristling form of comedy from writer/director/leading lady Eva Victor in her debut feature.

The internet-famous comedian reinvents herself with a touching tale of a grad student named Agnes (Victor), who’s struggling to cope after a bad thing happens to her. What’s the bad thing? And how does it shape this challenging but charming movie? In my rave review out of Sundance 2025, I dig into all that. But what you need to know now is: “Bittersweet, brilliant, and heartwarmingly funny, Sorry, Baby is a movie that is sure to find an audience beyond Sundance. And not just because A24 is a master of marketing offbeat cinema, but because Victor has a voice that is strong, strange, and demands to be heard.”*K.P.

Starring: Eva Victor, Naomi Ackie, Louis Cancelmi, Kelly McCormack, Lucas Hedges, and John Carroll Lynch

How to watch: Sorry, Baby is now streaming on HBO Max.

2. Sew Torn

Out of Sew Torn‘s SXSW premiere, I wrote in my glowing review that this quirky thriller from writer/director Freddy Macdonald plays like Pushing Daisies meets Run Lola Run. Bear with me.

Set in a picturesque village high in a mountain range, Sew Torn follows an inventive seamstress whose life is forever changed when she comes across a peculiar crime scene. What choices she makes will spin out into a wild yarn. But when things go too wrong, Sew Torn takes us back to this moment, and gives her another go. This makes for a film that’s enthralling and surprising. Or as I said in my review, “It has the cheeky fun of a top-notch crime comedy without losing the edge of life-or-death stakes.” —K.P.

Starring: Eve Connolly, Calum Worthy, John Lynch, K Callan, Ron Cook, Thomas Douglas, Caroline Goodall, Werner Biermeier, Veronika Herren-Wenger, and Petra Wright

How to watch: Sew Torn begins streaming on Shudder on Nov. 1.

1. Hedda

Hedda Gabler has been a role actresses have been sinking their teeth into since Henrik Ibsen’s scandalous play premiered in 1891. However, Nia DaCosta gives this classic a fresh and fierce reinterpretation with Hedda. Set in 1950s England, the titular antiheroine, played by Tessa Thompson, is planning a party to introduce all her bohemian friends and her professor husband’s stuffy colleagues to their massive new house (that they totally can’t afford). If the culture clash wasn’t drama enough, also attending is Hedda’s ex-lover, (gender-swapped here courtesy of Nina Hoss), and her ex’s new love (Imogen Poots).

As I cheered in my review out of Hedda‘s TIFF premiere, “Sumptuous, hot, and challenging, this is a drama of love, sex, and regret that burns like a shot of whisky, so good you’ll want to go at it again.” —K.P.

Starring: Tessa Thompson, Imogen Poots, Tom Bateman, Nicholas Pinnock, and Nina Hoss

How to watch: Hedda is now streaming on Prime Video.

(*) denotes a blurb comes from a previous list.


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