Viki is back with another month of big entertainment releases from Asia. Spanning genres, sizes, film, and TV, here is everything to watch on Viki November 2025. If you’re unfamiliar, Rakuten Viki has long been one of the leading providers of Asian Entertainment. With Korean television staples and new originals from China and Japan, as well as more, Viki Original programming just keeps expanding.
Viki November 2025 Line-Up

Below you’ll find the series we’re looking forward to on Viki in November. The streamer kicks off November with Last Summer, starring Lee Jae Wook and Choi Sung Eun. Viki is also bringing the much-anticipated thriller “Dear X,” starring Kim You Jung and Kim Young Dae, as well as the brand-new original series Moon River, which is joining the lineup, starring Kang Tae Oh and Kim Se Jeong.
To round out the new programming on Viki in November 2025 is Taxi Driver 3, starring Lee Je Hoon and Pyo Ye Jin, both of whom return in a series about a secret taxi service that helps victims seek revenge.
Viki has provided the descriptions for the titles below.
Last Summer

Country: Korea
Release Date: Available Now
After their parents’ divorce, twins Baek Do Ha (Lee Jae Wook) and Baek Do Yeong (also played by Lee Jae Wook) were separated: Do Ha lived in the United States with their mother, while Do Yeong lived in Korea with their father. Do Yeong moved next door to Song Ha Gyeong (Choi Sung Eun), a girl around the same age as him.
When Do Ha visited during the summer, the three kids spent time together, often watching the stars. As they grew closer, Ha Gyeong began to develop feelings for Do Ha, but felt that she couldn’t confess her feelings out of fear of disrupting their group dynamic. As they go through college and their early careers, they fall out of touch… until tragedy strikes, and Do Ha must tell Ha Gyeong a painful truth that might tear them apart for good – or bring them closer than ever before.
Ne Zha 2

Country: China
Release Date: Available Now
A bolt of heavenly lightning has unforeseen consequences when it strikes both the young boy Ne Zha and the dragon prince Ao Bing. The strike forces the duo’s spirits to unite, leaving them somehow co-existing within Ne Zha’s body. Much to the puzzlement of the boy’s mortal mother, Lady Yin, Ne Zha now has new character traits – and powers!
To undo the spell, Ne Zha and Ao Bing must team up to complete a series of grueling and seemingly impossible tasks. But a host of magical and powerful opponents and potential allies, including fire-breathing dragons, fearsome sea creatures, an army of rodents, and a horde of celestial warriors stand in their way. Can the duo use their unique skills to overcome the odds and reverse their fate? This film is available on Viki in English dubbed and subbed.
Dear X

Country: Korea
Release Date: Available Now
Baek Ah Jin (Kim You Jung) is a beautiful, talented young actress. However, her outer appearance masks her inner cruelty, as Ah Jin mercilessly strikes down anyone who harms her and has no qualms about using people to achieve what she wants. Her stepbrother Yoon Joon Seo (Kim Young Dae) has stood by her since their childhood, vowing to protect her from his mother and her father, both of whom abused her.
But as Ah Jin grows more extreme in their adulthood, they start to change their mind about supporting her unconditionally, despite their deep love for her. Can Joon Seo save Ah Jin from herself, or is he too late to stop her revenge-laden path? This drama was based on the web comic of the same name by Vanziun.
Moon River [Viki Original]

Country: Korea
Release Date: November 7
Joseon Crown Prince Lee Gang (Kang Tae Oh) is known by many as an unserious, pleasure-seeking man, but he uses this facade to mask his deep pain from losing his beloved wife. While his mother tries to find him a new spouse, he’s dismissive of her attempts, only wishing to pursue revenge.
His life takes a turn when he runs into Park Dal I (Kim Se Jeong), a merchant with amnesia who bears a startling resemblance to his wife. Although Dal I and Lee Gang’s first meeting goes poorly, they soon find themselves as unlikely allies helping those in need. However, the two awaken one morning to the shock of a lifetime: they’ve swapped bodies. As Lee Gang and Dal I try to figure out how this happened, they uncover political conspiracies and dangerous secrets – and that their connection might run deeper than they think.
The Golden Egg

Country: Japan
Release Date; November 7
Rookie reporter Hinako Shinoda (Aoi Okuyama) has landed a job at Sengokusha, one of Japan’s biggest and most prestigious media companies. In her first year at the firm, she worked at PR magazines. But to her dismay, she is soon transferred to work on Weekly Sengoku, a magazine that focuses mainly on sensationalist news, solving mysterious crime cases, and checking the veracity of lurid gossip.
Her first few attempts at submitting stories for the magazine result in failure – and a series of unpleasant phone calls only serves to worsen the situation. She begins to lose heart. However, when a caller rings in with information about an apparent scandal involving a member of a leading pop group, it looks like Hinako may be on the verge of bagging her first scoop.
Suddenly, she finds herself at the beating heart of the magazine, investigating mystery cases with support from a motley crew of colleagues. Can Hinako transform from a nervous newbie into Weekly Sengoku’s star reporter?
The Muse of Section E

Country: Philippines
Release Date: November 7
Section E is a notorious high school class full of mischief-loving male troublemakers. When Jay-Jay (Ashtine Olviga) transfers into the class, becoming the only girl in Section E, her new classmates immediately begin to target her with cruel practical jokes and schemes – hoping to force her to quit. But the feisty, fearless, and independent-minded Jay-Jay refuses to play along.
She soon shows the boys that she can give as good as she gets. The devilishly handsome class president Keifer (Andrés Muhlach) resolves to use his charms to bring her guard down. But this plan begins to unravel as Cupid arrives on the scene.
And a further wrinkle in Keifer’s plan appears when their aloof classmate Yuri (Rabin Angeles) also begins to develop a soft spot for Jay-Jay. Does Jay-Jay have what it takes to survive the Section E ordeal – and will the pull of romance prove too strong for her would-be tormentors? This drama was based on a trilogy of books by Lara Flores, aka Eatmore2behappy.
Pyramid Game [Viki Exclusive]

Country: Korea
Release Date: November 10
When transfer student Seong Su Ji introduces herself as the newest student in Love High School’s Class 2-5, she hopes to make a good impression. To her horror, she discovers that the class holds a cruel vote on the last Thursday of every month, ranking students from A to E. Those at the peak are treated with utmost respect, and those in lower levels are treated with increasing levels of contempt.
But there is an ominous extra level, named F, below the pyramid. The class subjects anyone in this category to merciless physical and mental bullying. When the class votes Su Ji into the dreaded F tier, the terror begins. She resolves to fight back, but will she do so by trying to win the Pyramid Game – or trying to destroy it? This animated series was based on a webtoon of the same name by Dalgonyak.
Bad Genius

Country: Philippines
Release Date: November 17
Academic whizz Lin (Atasha Muhlach) has landed a scholarship at the prestigious Colegio de San Gabriel Possenti. But after striking up a friendship with fellow student Grace (Hyacinth Callado), she discovers a startling secret about her new school: Her teacher appears to be offering people the chance to buy leaked test sheets ahead of important exams.
And the corruption goes higher still: The whole school is riddled with corruption, with staff extorting money from students and their parents alike. So, together with fellow students Bank (Jairus Aquino) and Pat (Gab Lagman), Lin and Grace hatch a plot.
They decide to pool their wits to launch a cheating scheme that helps fellow students pass important tests. But as their budding new enterprise begins to gather momentum and grow in scale, examiners begin to sense something is afoot. Could issues of trust – and affairs of the heart – derail the project at its most crucial juncture? This drama series was based on a 2017 Thai movie of the same name.
Taxi Driver 3

Country: Korea
Release Date: November 21
In a world where justice often falls short, one call to the secretive “Rainbow Taxi” can change everything. Veteran driver, Kim Do-Gi (Lee Je Hoon) and his team work to help victims failed by the system. As their missions expand beyond Korea – tackling human trafficking, illegal lending, and cross-border crime – the risks rise, the stakes get personal, and Do-Gi is forced to question just how far he’ll go for revenge.
Observing Elena Evoy [Viki Exclusive]

Country: China
Release Date: November 24
The wildly popular, noble, stunningly handsome, and academically gifted Johann Pertan is the talk of the school at the elite Minuet Academy. But when he loses out on first place at the academy’s entrance exams to the little-known Elena Evoy, the daughter of a Viscount family that has fallen on hard times, he is incensed.
When he tries to captivate her with his charms to undermine her success, she is unfazed. He is determined to take his revenge. But her seemingly icy-cold exterior begins to fascinate him. He also learns that she secretly performs jobs around the school to help support her ailing mother.
Could Johann fall for Elena, the only girl who has ever resisted his charms? And might she discover a side of Johann the other students have never seen? This animated series is based on a web novel by Dorong and Myeongcho.






