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New Additions to Streaming: Netflix Releases for Late November
Late November brings a fresh wave of shows and movies to Netflix, with a total of 133 new additions for November 2025. This includes a mix of original series, films, and holiday-themed content. Among the most anticipated releases is the final season of the popular series "Stranger Things".
"Stranger Things" Final Season Begins
The final season of "Stranger Things" kicks off on November 26 with the release of the first four episodes. The series, known for its setting in Hawkins, Indiana during the mid-1980s, follows the story of Will Byers who disappears into a mysterious realm called the Upside Down. A young girl named Eleven helps in his rescue, and as the series progresses, the Hawkins crew continues to face new challenges, including the formidable entity known as Vecna. The final season is set four years later and promises to bring the story to a thrilling conclusion. Volume 2 of the final season is scheduled to arrive on December 25, with the final episode airing on December 31.
New Films and Series Debut
In addition to "Stranger Things", several other new shows and movies are making their debut. "Caught Stealing", starring Austin Butler as Hank, tells the story of a former baseball prospect who finds himself embroiled with Russian mobsters while catsitting for his neighbor Russ. Meanwhile, Olivia Holt stars as Sophia in "Jingle Bell Heist", adding to the lineup of holiday-themed content that is characteristic of Netflix's late November offerings.
Another anticipated addition is the second season of the reality show "Is It Cake? Holiday", which premieres on November 25. This season will feature celebrity judges Kristen Bell and Lacey Chabert, adding a festive twist to the popular baking competition.
International and Documentary Features
Among the international entries, "Left-Handed Girl" is set to premiere on Netflix on November 28. This Taiwanese film is the country's official entry for the Best International Feature Film category. Additionally, the documentary "The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo" delves into the story behind the iconic "Napalm Girl" photograph. The documentary uncovers 52 years of secrets and involves a two-year investigation, with acclaimed conflict photographer Gary Knight contributing to the project.
Aquaman Returns and Other Notable Releases
Fans of superhero films can look forward to "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom", which will be available on Netflix starting November 27. Jason Momoa reprises his role as Aquaman in this sequel. Additionally, the second season of "Missing: Dead or Alive?" premieres on November 24, adding to the diverse array of content available for streaming this month.
As always, the availability of these shows and films may vary by region. Netflix's late November lineup demonstrates its commitment to offering a wide range of content, catering to different tastes and preferences for its global audience.