What’s Coming to Netflix in November 2025

What’s Coming to Netflix in November 2025

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We’re heading into the penultimate month of the year, and what does Netflix have in store for you? Below is a comprehensive look ahead at all the confirmed new releases, both Netflix Original and licensed titles, on the way to the US throughout November 2025. 

As always, while Netflix adds, it’ll also take away. There’s a bunch of big movies and series scheduled to depart throughout November, and you can keep up-to-date on all of those here.


What’s Coming to Netflix on November 1st

  • A Very Vintage Christmas (2019): Released a TV movie, A Very Vintage Christmas follows antique shop owner Doody Brite (Tia Mowry-Hardrict), who finds an unusual box of sentimental trinkets in her shop, and embarks on a journey to find the rightful owner.
  • Back to the Future Trilogy:
    • Back to the Future (1985)
    • Back to the Future Part II (1989)
    • Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Broadchurch New On Netflix

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  • Broadchurch (Seasons 1-3) – Hit British crime mystery drama series starring Olivia Colman and David Tennant.
  • Charlie’s Angels (2000) – Starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu, this action-comedy reimagines the classic TV series with a trio of private investigators taking down high-tech villains.
  • Crazy Rich Asians (2018) – Constance Wu and Henry Golding headline this beloved romantic comedy. When she joins her boyfriend on a trip to his native Singapore, Rachel Chu discovers his family’s luxurious wealth and faces his disapproving mother.
  • Dear Santa (2024) – Dana Nachman writes and directs this Christmas documentary. Follow the Postal Service as it brings holiday joy to children’s homes in this heartwarming documentary on the century-plus-old Operation Santa.
  • Detective Conan (Collection 2) – More remastered HD episodes of the classic anime series.
  • Doctor Sleep (2019) – In this long-overdue follow-up to The Shining, Ewan McGregor plays an older Danny who is sought out by a younger psychic.
  • Don’t Worry Darling (2022) – Florence Pugh and Harry Styles star in this thriller about an experimental desert community that’s hiding a few secrets.
  • Dr. Dolittle (1998) – Eddie Murphy stars as a doctor who discovers he can talk to animals, leading to chaos, comedy, and a lot of therapy for the local wildlife.
  • Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) – The talking animals return as Dr. Dolittle is recruited to help save a forest by teaching a reluctant circus bear how to survive in the wild.
  • Elvis (2022) – Austin Butler is Elvis Presley in this wide-ranging biopic exploring his rise and fall while dealing with his controversial manager.
  • Frances Ha (2012) – Starring Greta Gerwig, this black-and-white comedy-drama follows a young woman chasing her dreams in New York City while navigating friendship, ambition, and identity.
  • Game Night (2018) – Max and Annie’s weekly game night with friends takes a twisted turn when his hotshot brother hosts a murder-mystery party that becomes all too real. Starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams.
  • Happy Christmas (2014): Starring Anna Kendrick, Happy Christmas follows Jenny as she moves into her brother’s house following a break-up. While living there, she and her friend Carson convince her brother’s wife that her life needs to change for the better. Magnolia Pictures.
  • Heaven is for Real (2014) – Based on the bestselling book, this faith-based drama follows a young boy who claims to have visited heaven during a near-death experience, leaving his skeptical father grappling with questions of belief.
  • I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) – Starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Freddie Prinze Jr., this slasher classic follows four friends haunted by a deadly secret after a fatal accident.
  • In The Heights (2023) – Based on the play, this musical stars Anthony Ramos and Corey Hawkins.
  • Isn’t It Romantic (2019) – Rebel Wilson is at the helm of this romantic comedy, where a woman hits her head and finds herself at the center of a perfect romance story.
  • Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) – Starring Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield, this powerful historical drama tells the story of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and the betrayal that led to his assassination.
Joy Ride New On Netflix November 1St

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  • Joy Ride (2023) – A raunchy, heartfelt comedy about four Asian American friends who embark on a wild trip across China that tests their friendship and leads to hilarious self-discovery.
  • Just Mercy (2019) – Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx are amongst the cast for this legal drama following defense attorney Bryan Stevenson, who represents poor people on death row in the South.
  • Life of the Party (2018) – Melissa McCarthy plays a divorced housewife who enrolls alongside her daughter at a university.
Little Women New On Netflix November 2025

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  • Little Women (Limited Series) – The BBC/PBS Masterpiece period drama series based on the beloved novel. Starring
  • Merry Liddle Christmas (2019) – Kelly Rowland and Thomas Cadrot star in this Christmas holiday movie.
  • Moonage Daydream (2022) – Documentary film on the life and career of David Bowie by Brett Morgen.
  • No Good Deed (2014) – Idris Elba and Taraji P. Henson star in this tense home-invasion thriller about a charming stranger who turns dangerously unhinged after being let inside during a storm.
  • Ocean’s 8 (2018) – Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett are among an all-female troupe for this comedy thriller.
  • One Piece (Season 27) – New episodes of the iconic anime series.
  • Paddington 2 (2017) – Hugh Bonneville stars in this beloved sequel to the movie, bringing Paddington bear to life with this one, seeing the larger-than-life character accused of stealing an antique book.
  • Ready Player One (2018) – Steven Spielberg’s action sci-fi movie brings to life the book and many video game and movie worlds with it. Starring Tye Sheridan and Olivia Cooke.

  • Risen (2016) – Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, and Peter Firth star in this faith drama about a Roman tribune and his lieutenant’s search for a crucified man’s missing body.
  • The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) – Starring Chris Pratt and Elizabeth Banks, this animated sequel sees Emmet and Lucy face a new threat from outer space in another imaginative adventure.
  • The Little Things (2021) – Denzel Washington and Rami Malek headline this crime thriller set in the 1990s.
  • The Nun II (2023) – Horror starring Taissa Farmiga about a priest who’s murdered by a growing evil in 1950s France.
  • Tenet (2020) – Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending (or confusing, take your pick) time travel sci-fi movie starring John David Washington and Robert Pattinson.
  • The Brothers Grimsby (2016) – Sacha Baron Cohen and Mark Strong lead this outrageous action comedy about a dim-witted football hooligan who reunites with his long-lost brother, a deadly MI6 spy, to save the world.
  • The Hangover Trilogy
    • The Hangover (2009)
    • The Hangover: Part II (2011)
    • The Hangover: Part III (2013)
  • The Patriot (2000) – Starring Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger, this historical epic follows a farmer drawn into the American Revolutionary War after his family is torn apart by tragedy.
  • The Purge: Anarchy (2014) – Horror starring Frank Grillo.
  • The Way Back (2020) – Ben Affleck stars in this sports drama about a former high-school basketball star hired to coach as his ala mater while battling personal demons.
  • This Is the End (2013) – Starring James Franco, Jonah Hill, and Seth Rogen, this meta-apocalyptic comedy finds celebrities facing the end of the world during a wild Hollywood party.
  • Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas (2013): Tyler Perry has a massive catalog on Netflix, including a few Madea films. Now, his 2013 Christmas flick, A Madea Christmas, is hitting the streamer. In the movie, Madea asks Eileen to convince her daughter to come home for Christmas. Turns out, her reason for not coming home is that she carries a huge secret.
Wonka New On Netflix

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  • Wonka (2023) – Timothée Chalamet headlines as Willy Wonka in this new imagining of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 2nd

  • King Richard (2023) – The movie that netted Will Smith his first-ever Oscar (and a sore hand) with him playing Richard Williams, guiding his two girls to become global tennis sensations.
  • The Outfit (2022) – Graham Moore writes and directs this Focus Features period drama bout an expert cutter who has to outwit a group of mobsters.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 3rd

  • Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches (2025) Netflix Original – Animated special for pre-schoolers based on the classic tale.
  • In Waves and War (2025), Netflix Original – Documentary pick-up where three Navy SEALs find hope and healing in an unexpected way: psychedelic-assisted therapy.
  • Just Buried (2007) – Canadian comedy starring Jay Baruchel and Rose Byrne.
  • My Sister’s Husband (Season 1) – Romantic drama series from Indonesia.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 4th

  • Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things (2025) Netflix Original – Stand-up comedy special.
Minx Netflix November 2025

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  • Minx (Seasons 1-2) – Set in the 1970s, this series sees a young feminist launch the world’s first erotic magazine aimed at women.
  • Squid Game: The Challenge (Season 2) Netflix Original – All new contestants face off against games from the hit South Korean show.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 5th

  • Election (1999) – Starring Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Broderick, this darkly comedic satire follows an ambitious high school student whose campaign for class president spirals into chaos when a morally conflicted teacher intervenes.
  • Heweliusz (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Polish drama series based on real events, following the events during and after a catastrophic ferry disaster.
  • Just Alice (Season 1) Netflix Original – Colombian romantic drama series. Torn between two loves, Alicia secretly marries both a famous writer and a former priest. How long can she juggle love, lies, and her double life?
  • Wish Upon (2017) – Joey King and Ryan Phillippe star in this teen horror about a troubled teenager who receives a music box that grants her seven wishes (each with a catch).

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 6th

  • Bride Wars (2009) – Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway star in this romantic comedy from director Gary Winick.
  • Death by Lightning (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Period drama mini-series that tells the story of James Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, and the gunman who came to kill him.
  • Ride on Time (New Episode)
  • Soulmates (Season 1) Netflix Original – Sci-fi anthology drama series from AMC that sees people join a program that allows them to find their soulmates.

The Bad Guys Breaking In First Look

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  • The Bad Guys: Breaking In (Season 1) Netflix Original – Prequel series to the DreamWorks Animation films that sees the characters get into the heist game.
  • The Vince Staples Show (Season 2) Netflix Original – The second and final season of the satirical comedy series, with Vince embarking on a journey for inner peace.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 7th

  • A Holiday Engagement (2011) – Starring Bonnie Somerville, Shelley Long, and Jordan Bridges, this romantic comedy follows a woman who hires an actor to pose as her fiancé for Thanksgiving after being dumped—only for real feelings to complicate the charade.
  • As You Stood By (Season 1) Netflix Original – Korean series about two women who are trapped in a reality so suffocating that only death seems to offer an escape. Starring Jeon So-nee, Lee You-mi, Jan Seung-jo ,and Lee Mu-saeng.
  • Baramulla (2025) Netflix Original – Indian crime film.
  • Christmas in the Heartland (2017) – Starring Sierra McCormick, Brighton Sharbino, and Bo Derek, this heartfelt holiday drama follows two teenage girls from very different worlds who meet on a plane and decide to swap places for Christmas, discovering the true meaning of family and friendship.
Frankenstein
FRANKENSTEIN. Jacob Elordi as The Creature in Frankenstein. Cr. Ken Woroner/Netflix © 2025.

  • Frankenstein (2025) Netflix Original – Guillermo del Toro is back with his swan song to Mary Shelley’s classic novel, bringing to life Frankenstein and his monster. Starring  Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elord, and Mia Goth.
  • Groom & Two Brides (2025) Netflix Original – Kuwaiti romantic comedy film.
  • Labyrinth (1986) – Starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, this fantasy adventure follows a teenage girl who must navigate a magical maze to rescue her baby brother from the enigmatic Goblin King.
  • Mango (2025) Netflix Original – Danish romantic drama about a hoarder and her daughter taking a trip to Malaga.
  • My Dad’s Christmas Date (2020) – Starring Jeremy Piven, Olivia Mai Barrett, and Joely Richardson, this holiday dramedy follows a teenage girl who secretly sets up her widowed father on online dates during Christmas in hopes of helping him find love again.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 8th

  • All I See Is You (2016) – When a woman blinded in a childhood accident regains her sight, she begins to suspect her life and marriage might not be as perfect as she imagined. Steamy romantic film starring Blake Lively.
  • Manodrome (2023) – An unemployed, soon-to-be father is drawn into an enigmatic brotherhood, leading him on a blurry path between self-discovery and self-destruction. Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Adrien Brody.

  • Countdown: Jake vs. Tank (Season 1) Netflix Original – Prep for the big fight with a behind-the-scenes docu-series.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 10th

  • Marine (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Military docu-series where we follow a Marine unit as they conduct combat exercises in the Pacific.
  • Sesame Street (Volume 1) Netflix Original – The Sesame Street gang makes their grand Netflix debut.
  • Wanted Man (2024) – Kelsey Grammer headlines this action thriller.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 11th

  • Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas (2019) – A Christmas romance with a strange, fantastical twist. This movie follows Jess (Aisha Dee), who has a perfect first date… and then dies in a car crash on the way home. Rather than moving on to the afterlife, she quite literally ‘ghosts’ her date.
  • No Sleep ‘Til Christmas (2018) – Businesswoman Lizzie (Odette Annable) and bartender Billy (Dave Annable) strike up a connection when they learn of one thing they have in common: insomnia. Turns out, they can only get a good night’s sleep when they’re next to each other.
  • Same Time, Next Christmas (2019) – A Christmas movie set in Hawaii. Olivia Anderson (Lea Michele) returns to a picturesque Hawaiian resort where she reunites with her childhood sweetheart after being separated many years prior.
Survivors Remorse New On Netflix

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  • Survivor’s Remorse (Seasons 1-4) – Starz sports drama series starring Jessie T. Usher and RonReaco Lee.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 12th

  • A Merry Little Ex-Mas (2025) Netflix Original – Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson star in this holiday romantic comedy Christmas film.

  • Being Eddie (2025) Netflix Original – A look back at the career of the comedian Eddie Murphy.
  • Dynamite Kiss (Season 1) Netflix Original – A modern-day “dust-covered Cinderella” story, where Ahn Eun-jin’s struggling Da-rim crosses paths with Jang Ki-yong’s confident, princely Ji-hyuk, igniting a whirlwind of flirtation, fake-marriage chaos. Korean drama.
  • Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV (2025) Netflix Original – Brazilian crime documentary.
  • Mrs Playmen (Season 1) Netflix Original – Italian biopic series on Adelina, head of the infamous Italian erotic magazine “Playmen,” challenged conservative norms through elegant nudes, daring topics promoting female desire, and intellectual discourse, amid backlash in religious 1960s-70s Italy.
  • Selling the OC (Season 4) Netflix Original – Reality series.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 13th

  • Delhi Crime (Season 3) Netflix Original – Return of the Indian crime drama series.
  • Had I Not Seen The Sun (Season 1) Netflix Original – Taiwanese crime drama series about a notorious serial killer in incarceration, whom a woman interviews for a film.
  • Koati (Season 1) – Sofia Vergara’s new animated kids series.
  • Last Samurai Standing (Season 1) Netflix Original – Japanese samurai action series.
  • Moulin Rouge! (2001) – Starring Ewan McGregor, Nicole Kidman, and Jim Broadbent, this dazzling musical romance set in 1899 Paris follows a young writer who falls in love with a cabaret star amid a world of bohemian excess and forbidden love.
  • The Beast in Me (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys headline this new crime thriller that comes from the showrunner of Homeland and The X-Files.

  • Tee Yai: Born To Be Bad (2025) Netflix Original – Thai film. In 1980s Bangkok, a wily thief stages a series of daring heists, baffling the authorities and the public — until one cop sets out to take him down.
  • The Sandlot (1993) – Starring Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, and James Earl Jones, this coming-of-age classic follows a group of kids during a summer of baseball, friendship, and unforgettable adventures in 1960s America.
  • Unicorn Academy (Chapter 4) Netflix Original – Christmas animated special for the fantasy series.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 14th

In Your Dreams

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  • In Your Dreams (2025) Netflix Original – Comedy animated adventure about two siblings who journey into the absurd landscape of their own dreams. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, the Sandman will grant them their ultimate dream come true… the perfect family.
  • Jake Paul vs Tank Davis (LIVE) Netflix Original – Jake Paul returns for his second live boxing match exclusively on Netflix.
  • NOUVELLE VAGUE (2025) Netflix Original – Richard Linklater’s black and white film serving as a reimagining of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless.
  • The Big C (Seasons 1-4) – Showtime series starring Laura Linney about a teacher who decides to live life at her own pace after being estranged from her husband and diagnosed with cancer.
  • The Crystal Cuckoo (Season 1) Netflix Original – Spanish mystery thriller about a resident doctor who undergoes a heart transplant and when looking for her donor, finds a town full of secrets.

The Marksman

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  • The Marksman (2021) – Jim Hanson, played by Liam Neeson, is a retired Marine living on the Mexican border, who tries to save a mother and son as a cartel is hunting them. After the mother dies, Jim must take the child to Chicago.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 15th

  • A Royal Date for Christmas (2023): A European Duke (Damon Runyan) arrives in the US, but his bags get lost in transit. As a result, he meets boutique owner Bella Sparks (Danica McKellar), who gives him a royal makeover.
  • A Sprinkle of Christmas (2024): A baker, Libby (Hayley Sales), finally opens the bakery of her dreams in time for Christmas. However, she soon enters an online feud with an actor who gave her business a bad review.
  • A Vineyard Christmas (2023): Heather (Nikki McKenzie), the host of ‘Read Between the Vines’, ardently tries to create a Christmas episode by featuring a winery in her hometown. The problem? The owner of the winery, Rudy (Victor Zinck Jr.,) may be attractive, but he gets in her way a bit too much.
  • Becoming Santa (2015): A classic Christmas fantasy, Becoming Santa follows Nick (Michael Gross), a man who has completely lost his Christmas spirit. In a bid to rekindle the holiday magic, he quite literally becomes Santa for the season.
  • Christmas Casanova (2023): Podcaster Elise (Kalinka Petrie) tries to spice up her Christmas content by helping Daniyal (Fuad Ahmed) find love. However, things start to backfire when she realizes he’s chasing the wrong person.
  • Everybody’s Fine (2009): Starring Robert De Niro as Matteo, a retired bureaucrat and father of five, who decides to pay a visit to each of his children over the holidays. His journey takes him on a cross-continent foray across Europe.
  • Just Like a Christmas Movie (2023): Marlie Collins stars as Emily, a cynical workaholic who gets zapped by faulty Christmas lights. Following the mishap, she decides to turn up the Christmas spirit in her small town, finding herself cast as the lead in a wildly cheesy Hallmark movie.
  • Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade (2023): After Charlotte’s (Emma Johnson) son, Benny (Max Jones), learns of an old Christmas tradition, which sees a Christmas train connect four towns, he ardently attempts to make it happen.
  • Royally Yours, This Christmas (2023): Prince James (Steve Byers) mistakes Neve (Cindy Sampson) for a wealthy hotel guest and falls in love with her, not realizing that she’s a single mother and the hotel housekeeper.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 17th

  • Blue Beetle (2023) – Starring Xolo Maridueña, Bruna Marquezine, and Susan Sarandon, this DC superhero film follows a recent college graduate who discovers an alien scarab that gives him extraordinary powers and transforms him into the Blue Beetle.

  • Gabby’s Dollhouse (Season 12) Netflix Original – Following the release of the big movie, more animated adventures arrive on Netflix.
  • Selena y Los Dinos (2025) Netflix Original – Feature documentary on the life and legacy of the Queen of Tejano, Selena Quintanilla.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 19th

  • Champagne Problems (2025) Netflix Original – Christmas romantic comedy starring Minka Kelly and Tom Wozniczka.
  • Envious (Season 3) Netflix Original – Argentinian comedy series returns.
  • The Carman Family Deaths (2025) Netflix Original – A young man’s dramatic rescue at sea spirals into accusations he murdered two members of his wealthy New England family in this true crime documentary.
  • The Son of a Thousand Men (2025) Netflix Original – Brazilian film about a lonely fisherman yearning for a son.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 20th

  • A Man on the Inside (Season 2) Netflix Original – Ted Danson returns to his role as Charles Nieuwendyk in this Netflix comedy.
  • Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Season 4) Netflix Original – The final season of the animated series that’s set in the world of Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park.
  • The Follies (2025) Netflix Original – Mexican anthology drama film about six women who are bonded over the same friend – madness.
  • The Great British Baking Show: Holidays (Season 8) Netflix Original – Two specials with contestants looking to dazzle judges with their baking creations.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 21st

  • Merry Christmas (2024): The Wright Brothers (Joey and Matthew Lawrence) already have a fierce sibling rivalry… and then they find love and unknowingly schedule their respective weddings for Christmas Day. Who comes out on top?
  • Mistletoe Mixup (2021): If one Christmas movie about sibling rivalry wasn’t enough, Netflix offers two in one day. Mistletoe Mixup follows workaholic and hopeless romantic Holly (Danielle Chuchran), who suddenly finds herself finding two potential partners in one day. The problem? They are brothers.
  • One Shot with Ed Sheeran: A Music Experience (2025) Netflix Original – The director of Netflix’s Adolescence presents a new musical experience following the popular singer-songwriter.
  • Phil (2019) – Greg Kinnear and Emily Mortimer star in this comedy-drama about a dentist who is deep into depression, and after a patient of his commits suicid,e he goes on a journey of self-exploration.
  • Sangre del Toro (2025) Netflix Original – Documentary looking into the life and works of Guillermo del Toro.
  • Train Dreams (2025) Netflix Original – This period drama focuses on a logger and railroad worker who is providing for his family during a rapidly changing America. Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, Kerry Condon, and William H. Macy star.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 22nd

  • I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper (Season 1) – Japanese drama series starring Nanako Matsushima and Kiroki Hasegawa.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 24th

  • Missing: Dead or Alive (Season 2) Netflix Original – A new season of the crime docu-series. Follow officers from a South Carolina sheriff’s department as they urgently search for individuals who’ve disappeared under troubling circumstances.
  • Santa Bootcamp (2022) – Rita Moreno and Emily Kinney are among the cast for this rom-com about a shopping mall magnate who hires Emily to run a Christmas gala. Still, before she gets the gig, she needs to complete Santa Bootcamp. Lifetime.
  • The Island (2005) – Scarlett Johansson and Ewan McGregor star in this sci-fi action film.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 25th

  • Is It Cake? Holidays (Season 2) Netflix Original – An all-new festive iteration of the Netflix game show.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 26th

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  • Jingle Bell Heist (2025) Netflix Original – A Christmas heist film starring Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells.
  • Stranger Things (Season 5 – Volume 1) Netflix Original – The first four episodes of the final season of Netflix’s hit show Stranger Things. Releasing at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 27th

  • Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023) – Starring Jason Momoa, Patrick Wilson, and Amber Heard, this superhero sequel sees Arthur Curry team up with his estranged brother Orm to protect Atlantis from a new and deadly threat unleashed by the vengeful Black Manta.

What’s Coming to Netflix on November 28th

  • Left-Handed Girl (2025) Netflix Original – Taiwanese film tipped for awards. Follows a mother and two daughters who relocate to Taipei to open a night market stall.
  • The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo (2025) Netflix Original – Documentary feature on a former Saigon photo editor revealing secrets behind one of the most famous war pictures in human history.

The final of the month is going to be super busy with big movies like Jay Kelly and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery set to launch. You’ve also got new series like The Abandons and Man Vs Baby, plus two NFL games to boot.

What are you looking forward to watching on Netflix this November? Let us know in the comments down below.

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