November 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting month for movie lovers! From long-awaited Marvel debuts to chilling horror adaptations and heartfelt dramas, major streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and HBO Max are ready to deliver something for everyone. Here’s your complete guide to the best new movies streaming in November 2025 — perfect for cozy weekends and binge-worthy nights.
Marvel’s summer hit Fantastic Four: First Steps finally arrives on Disney+ after raking in over $500 million worldwide. The film stars Pedro Pascal as Mr. Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as The Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as The Human Torch, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as The Thing. Julia Garner appears as The Silver Surfer, while Ralph Ineson and Paul Walter Hauser round out the cast as Galactus and Mole Man.
Guillermo del Toro’s long-awaited Frankenstein adaptation makes its Netflix debut, starring Oscar Isaac as the tormented scientist and Jacob Elordi as his tragic creation. Lauded at TIFF with Oscar buzz already swirling, this gothic retelling also features Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz in supporting roles.
Celine Song’s Materialists, distributed by A24, blends romance and realism. Starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, it follows a Manhattan matchmaker caught between her past lover and a wealthy new flame. Critics call it “a modern Sex and the City with emotional depth and a dark edge.”
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis reunite two decades after the original Freaky Friday for a magical comedy sequel. This time, the family mix-up expands as generations swap lives, bringing both chaos and heartfelt revelations — perfect for holiday viewing.
Ari Aster’s dark comedy Eddington stars Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, and Austin Butler in a bizarre New Mexico town unraveling under political and social pressure. The film’s sharp satire and surreal tone make it one of A24’s most intriguing releases this month.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman star in The Roses, a reimagining of the classic dark comedy The War of the Roses. Their seemingly perfect marriage crumbles amid career rivalry and buried resentment in this stylish, emotional reboot.
Based on Denis Johnson’s novella, Train Dreams stars Joel Edgerton as a railroad worker navigating grief and change in early 20th-century America. This quiet period drama is emerging as one of Netflix’s strongest Best Picture hopefuls.
The History of Sound (Nov. 1, Mubi) – Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor star in a WWI-era love story.
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (Nov. 7, Peacock) – The Crawleys face scandal and change in a fitting farewell.
Nobody 2 (Nov. 14, Peacock) – Bob Odenkirk returns in this gritty action sequel.
The Bad Guys 2 (Nov. 21, Peacock) – The animated antiheroes try their best to be good.
Nouvelle Vague (Nov. 14, Netflix) – Richard Linklater’s tribute to the French New Wave.
In Your Dreams (Nov. 14, Netflix) – A colorful animated adventure for the whole family.
Left-Handed Girl (Nov. 28, Netflix) – Taiwan’s Oscar entry directed by Shih-Ching Tsou.
The Ugly Stepsister (Nov. 25, Hulu) – A haunting, body-horror twist on Cinderella.
Bride Hard (Nov. 28, Hulu) – Rebel Wilson leads an action-comedy wedding caper.
The Family Plan 2 (Nov. 21, Apple TV+) – Mark Wahlberg returns for a family-centered adventure.
Champagne Problems (Nov. 19, Netflix) – A Parisian holiday romance with a twist.
Jingle Bell Heist (Nov. 26, Netflix) – Christmas meets crime in this romantic heist comedy.
Mickey 17 (Nov. 26, Prime Video) – Robert Pattinson headlines Bong Joon Ho’s sci-fi spectacle.
Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films (Nov. 7, Disney+) – Behind the scenes of James Cameron’s Avatar saga.
A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (Nov. 14, Disney+) – The Jonas Brothers star in a festive adventure.
Drop (Nov. 14, Prime Video) – A tense Blumhouse thriller with Meghann Fahy.
Come See Me in the Good Light (Nov. 14, Apple TV+) – A moving romantic drama about love and resilience.