November 2025 Streaming Slate: Blockbuster Series & Film Premieres Arrive Across Platforms

The November streaming landscape is exceptionally rich this year, offering a diverse array of highly anticipated new TV shows and movie releases debuting across major platforms. From the conclusion of epic sagas to groundbreaking sci-fi dramas and gripping historical pieces, viewers have a packed schedule of November streaming content to look forward to.

November Streaming: Netflix Dominates with Final Seasons and Premieres

Netflix is poised to capture significant attention with the premiere of “Stranger Things” Season 5, Volume 1, the beginning of the series’ highly anticipated conclusion. Set in 1987, this season continues the saga in Hawkins amidst a military quarantine, with the return of Vecna posing a dire threat to the town and its inhabitants. In addition to the flagship show, Netflix is also bringing back “Squid Game: The Challenge” for its second season on November 4th, featuring 456 new contestants vying for a $4.56 million prize. This is a key November streaming release. The biographical comedy “The Vince Staples Show” returns for its second season on November 6th, offering more surreal humor.

Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of “Frankenstein” arrives on Netflix on November 7th, following a limited theatrical run. The film stars Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as his creation, promising del Toro’s signature blend of gothic horror and dark fantasy. A historical drama delving into American history, “Death by Lightning,” premieres on Netflix on November 6th. This four-episode miniseries, starring Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen, chronicles the life and assassination of U.S. President James A. Garfield, adding to the rich November streaming releases.

Intriguing New Series Land on Apple TV+ and Hulu This November

Apple TV+ is set to debut “Pluribus,” a new Apple TV+ sci-fi series from Vince Gilligan, creator of “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul,” on November 7th. Starring Rhea Seehorn, the series explores a world where enforced happiness becomes an existential threat, with the logline stating, “The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness”. The first two episodes will be available on November 7th, with subsequent episodes released weekly.

Hulu is bolstering its lineup with Ryan Murphy’s Hulu legal drama “All’s Fair,” premiering on November 4th. The series stars Kim Kardashian and Naomi Watts, among others, and follows a team of divorce attorneys who leave a male-dominated firm to establish their own powerhouse practice in Los Angeles. This is a notable addition to November streaming.

November Streaming: Thrillers and Comedies Round Out the Month

Peacock is releasing the mystery drama “All Her Fault” on November 4th, a series based on Andrea Mara’s novel about a mother whose son goes missing after a playdate. Prime Video is adding “Malice,” a Prime Video thrillers starring David Duchovny and Jack Whitehall, on November 14th. The series follows a charismatic tutor who infiltrates a wealthy family’s life with sinister intentions. This November streaming pick offers suspense.

HBO Max is set to launch the new comedy series “I Love LA” on November 2nd, created by and starring Rachel Sennott. The show centers on a group of ambitious friends navigating life and relationships in Los Angeles. Additionally, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” arrives on Disney+ on November 5th, bringing Disney+ Marvel’s First Family to the streaming service after its theatrical run. This is a significant part of the November streaming schedule.

This November’s new releases offer a compelling mix of genres, promising to keep streamers entertained with compelling narratives and star-studded casts across all major platforms. The month’s news in November streaming is dominated by these major debuts and season premieres, setting a high bar for content consumption as the year winds down. The November streaming options are plentiful for all viewers.