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New Movies Streaming in November 2025

As November 2025 arrives, a diverse lineup of new films is set to hit streaming platforms, offering a wide range of genres and stories for viewers to explore. From classic re-releases to fresh narratives, this month's offerings promise something for everyone. Here is a detailed look at what to expect from new movie releases this month.

Feature Films and Documentaries

One of the highly anticipated documentaries this month is Come See Me in the Good Light, directed by Ryan White. This film, available for streaming starting November 14, delves into the life and work of poet-activist Andrea Gibson, offering an intimate portrait of their artistic journey.

Another documentary capturing attention is Love+War, centered on Addario, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, as she captures the experiences of Ukrainian soldiers during the invasion. This gripping film becomes available for streaming on November 7.

Fans of genre-bending films can look forward to the release of The Fantastic Four: First Steps on November 5, Freakier Friday on November 12, and Madame Web on November 14. Additionally, Eddington, directed by Ari Aster and featuring the tagline "Hindsight is 2020," will be available on November 14.

Armand, starring Renate Reinsve and directed by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel, will stream on November 18, while A Star Is Born makes its debut on November 8.

For those interested in adaptations, Edgar Wright's remake of Stephen King's The Running Man, featuring Josh Brolin, Colman Domingo, and Lee Pace, will be available on November 14. Meanwhile, Guillermo del Toro's take on Frankenstein, starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, streams on Amazon Prime Video starting November 12.

Animation enthusiasts can enjoy In Your Dreams, the first feature film by Kuku Studios, which takes viewers on an animated adventure about siblings journeying through their dreams, available on November 14.

Classic and Curated Collections

The Criterion Channel celebrates Noirvember 2025 by featuring a collection of classic noir films. This includes a special series highlighting Werner Herzog's works, focusing on themes of human isolation, with films spanning from 1968 to 2009.

Another notable series on the Criterion Channel is the Family Reunions series, which showcases films that explore familial bonds and connections. Additionally, the channel will spotlight 40 years of Indigenous documentary filmmaking, featuring works by Victor Masayesva Jr. and highlighting next-generation Indigenous filmmakers like Sky Hopinka.

Fans of Jafar Panahi will find a collection of his classics, including The White Balloon and This Is Not a Film, available for streaming. Moreover, the Criterion Channel's curated collection, Pioneers of African American Cinema, is curated by Charles Musser and Jacqueline Najuma Stewart, providing a historical lens on African American cinema.

November Highlights and Releases

November 1 marks the release of several films, including Morvern Callar, featuring Samantha Morton, and 35 Shots of Rum. Other notable releases on this day include Air Doll, A Very Easy Death, Pavements by Alex Ross Perry, and The History of Sound. Additionally, classic films such as Punch-Drunk Love directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, The Godfather Part II, Shakespeare in Love, Jurassic Park, and Notting Hill are available starting November 1.

On November 7, audiences can explore Chungking Express (1994), Aftersun, and After Yang. Carnal Knowledge becomes available on November 21, while the new documentary Riefenstahl is slated for a November 18 release.

Additional highlights include A Thousand and One, directed by A.V. Rockwell and starring Teyana Taylor, which addresses themes of gentrification and familial bonds. It will be available on November 19.

Holiday and Family Films

As the holiday season approaches, Joy to the World will be streaming on Hulu, while Finding Joy, starring Shannon Thornton and Tosin Morohunfola, premieres on Amazon Prime Video on November 5. Die, My Love, featuring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, releases on November 7, alongside Predator: Badlands directed by Dan Trachtenberg.

A Merry Little Ex-Mas, starring Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson, streams on Netflix starting November 12. A Very Jonas Christmas is set to premiere on Disney+ on November 14, bringing Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas back to the screen.

For family-friendly viewing, Zootopia 2 hits theaters on November 26, while Jingle Bell Heist, set in London on Christmas Eve, will be available on Netflix the same day. Elizabeth Olsen stars in the romantic comedy Eternity, also arriving in theaters on November 26.

This November offers a robust selection of films for every taste, from documentaries and classic re-releases to new animated adventures and holiday tales, ensuring audiences have plenty to enjoy throughout the month.