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New Movies and Shows to Stream This Weekend
This weekend, from November 14 to November 16, 2025, a variety of new movies and television shows are becoming available on major streaming platforms. Audiences can look forward to a mix of genres, including action, horror, documentary, and drama, featuring renowned actors and directors.
HBO Max: One Battle After Another
HBO Max is introducing the film One Battle After Another, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. This film promises to captivate audiences with its engaging storyline and performances. It adds to the diverse content library of HBO Max, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Hulu: Horror Arrives with Together
Horror enthusiasts will find Together streaming on Hulu starting December 31. Directed by Michael Shanks, the film is set to deliver suspense and thrills, making it a suitable choice for those looking for a chilling experience. Hulu continues to expand its horror genre offerings with this new addition.
Apple TV: Sci-Fi and Historical Films
Apple TV has announced the arrival of new content in May 2025, including the sci-fi series Pluribus. Created by Vince Gilligan and starring Rhea Seehorn as Carol Sturka, the series promises to explore intriguing futuristic themes. In addition, Apple TV will feature Eddington, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal, further enhancing its science fiction lineup.
Documentary fans can look forward to The American Revolution, a docuseries by Ken Burns. The series consists of 12 episodes and offers a detailed exploration of the historical events surrounding the American Revolution, providing educational and engaging content for viewers.
Prime Video: Thrillers and Legal Drama
Prime Video is expanding its collection with three new movies, including the thriller Drop and the legal drama Belén. Drop features Meghann Fahy, known for her role in The White Lotus, and promises to deliver suspense and unexpected twists.
Belén, based on a true story, is set in Tucumán, Argentina, and follows the story of a young woman falsely accused of infanticide. The film focuses on themes of justice and personal freedom, with Soledad Deza, a lawyer, defending Julieta, the accused. This drama highlights the complexities of legal battles and personal struggles, offering a compelling narrative for viewers.
Additional Releases
Besides these major releases, the mystery-thriller Down Cemetery Road, based on Mick Herron's novels, will be available. Starring Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson, the film is expected to engage audiences with its intricate plot and character dynamics.
Another film, The Running Man, directed by Edgar Wright, is also set to debut, adding to the diverse array of options for viewers seeking action-packed entertainment.
This weekend's streaming lineup provides a wide range of choices for audiences, catering to various tastes and preferences. With notable names both in front of and behind the camera, viewers have much to look forward to in this weekend's releases.