Every Comedy Movie & TV Show Coming Out in November 2025

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November is packed with fresh comedies in theaters and on streaming, from indie crowd-pleasers to big studio sequels and holiday romps. Expect ensemble casts, playful premises, and a few buzzy returns in the mix, plus several series launching new seasons with weekly drops to carry laughs through the month. Below you will find the key dates and where to watch, along with helpful plot and cast details to make planning easy.

‘Lost & Found in Cleveland’ (2025)

'Lost & Found in Cleveland' (2025)
Double G Films

This ensemble comedy follows five Clevelanders whose paths cross over one day when a hit antiques appraisal show visits town, reshaping their hopes around the modern American dream. The cast includes Martin Sheen, Dennis Haysbert, June Squibb, and Stacy Keach with a story that interweaves personal quests into a warm slice of life. The film runs about two hours and carries a PG-13 rating. Theatrical release is November 7 in the United States.

‘Grand Prix of Europe’ (2025)

'Grand Prix of Europe' (2025)
Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany

This animated sports comedy centers on Edda, a young mouse who disguises herself as her racing idol so she can compete in a marquee grand prix and save her family’s amusement park. The voice cast features Gemma Arterton, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Hayley Atwell, and Lenny Henry with music by Volker Bertelmann. The film ties into Europa-Park lore and runs about ninety eight minutes. Theatrical release begins November 7 in select markets.

’31 Candles’ (2025)

'31 Candles' (2025)
Good Trouble Studios

Writer director Jonah Feingold tells the story of a New York filmmaker who makes Christmas movies and decides to have his Bar Mitzvah at age thirty one while juggling exes, family, and a childhood crush. The film plays as a romantic comedy about identity and growing up set against a festive backdrop. Early festival listings highlight the heartfelt tone and Jewish coming of age framing. The film opens in theaters November 7.

‘Tapawingo’ (2025)

'Tapawingo' (2025)
Foggy Bottom Pictures

This offbeat comedy stars Jon Heder as an eccentric thirty something who becomes the unlikely protector of a misfit teen and runs afoul of small town bullies. Billy Zane co stars with direction by Dylan K Narang and a tone that leans quirky and heartfelt. After a festival run the film is set for a limited release. Theatrical release is November 14.

‘Rental Family’ (2025)

'Rental Family' (2025)
Searchlight Pictures

Set in modern day Tokyo this comedy drama follows an American actor who takes work at a rental family agency and begins playing stand in roles for clients which blurs lines between performance and real connection. Brendan Fraser leads the cast with Searchlight handling distribution. Expect culture clash humor and tender character beats as the jobs grow more complicated. The film opens in theaters November 21.

‘Eternity’ (2025)

'Eternity' (2025)
A24

This high concept romantic comedy from A24 follows a woman who dies and must decide who to spend the afterlife with as she weighs two great loves across a whimsical beyond. The cast includes Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, Callum Turner, John Early, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph with David Freyne directing. The film premiered at Toronto and features playful world building in its afterlife setting. Theatrical release is November 26.

‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

'Zootopia 2' (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde reunite for a new mystery that introduces a reptilian figure known as Gary De’Snake and expands the city into fresh districts with new faces along the way. Returning voices include Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman with newcomers such as Ke Huy Quan and Quinta Brunson and Shakira back as Gazelle with new music. Disney lists the film as an adventure comedy that continues the partnership at the heart of the series. The film hits theaters November 26.

‘Crutch’ (2025– )

'Crutch' (2025– )
CBS Studios

This new comedy series follows a Harlem shop owner whose empty nest plans implode when his grown kids move back home and everyday life gets loud again. Tracy Morgan stars with the series set within The Neighborhood universe and produced by CBS Studios. Paramount Plus confirmed the date along with a trailer and images that set the tone and characters. Streaming begins November 3 on Paramount Plus.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

'All’s Fair' (2025– )
Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy’s legal drama centers on a high powered Los Angeles divorce firm run by three women as they tackle headline grabbing cases and internal rivalries. The ensemble includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, and Teyana Taylor with weekly releases planned after a multi episode launch. The story focuses on power, money, and loyalty inside a luxury soaked world of high stakes splits. Streaming begins November 4 on Hulu.

‘Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy’ (2025)

'Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy' (2025)
Tyler Perry Studios

This holiday movie follows a talented New York fashion designer whose Colorado getaway goes sideways which strands her during a snowstorm and leads to an unexpected connection that changes her path. Shannon Thornton stars with a cast that includes Tosin Morohunfola and Aaron O’Connell. Amazon lists the title as coming in early November with full details on the title page and press site. Streaming begins November 5 on Prime Video.

‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024– )

'The Vince Staples Show' (2024– )
Khalabo Ink Society

Season two continues a fictionalized Vince as he sets out on a road trip with family after the death of his uncle and stumbles into surreal trouble with music and laughs intact. Netflix confirmed a six episode season with a trailer that teases new guest stars and misadventures. The series mixes absurd moments with day to day Los Angeles life. Streaming begins November 6 on Netflix.

‘Pluribus’ (2025– )

'Pluribus' (2025– )
Sony Pictures Television

Vince Gilligan’s new series stars Rhea Seehorn as an author who appears to be the only person immune when a strange phenomenon turns the world suspiciously cheerful and content. Apple describes the premise as one person tasked with saving the world from happiness with two episodes arriving at launch and weekly releases to follow. The show reunites creators and composers from the Gilligan universe and has already been set for two seasons. Streaming begins November 7 on Apple TV Plus.

‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )

'Palm Royale' (2024– )
Jaywalker Pictures

The comedy returns with Maxine Simmons pushing deeper into Palm Beach high society as new power players and schemes complicate her climb. Apple outlines the continuing underdog story and confirms a weekly rollout after the premiere. Expect fresh characters and lavish settings as the season unfolds into early January. Streaming begins November 12 on Apple TV Plus.

‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’ (2025)

'A Merry Little Ex-Mas' (2025)
Hartbreak Films

A divorcing couple plans one final holiday together for their kids until a new girlfriend arrives which turns the holidays into a funny tug of war with love and second chances in play. The cast features Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson, Jameela Jamil, and Melissa Joan Hart with Steve Carr directing. Netflix lists the project with trailer and synopsis available ahead of release. Streaming begins November 12 on Netflix.

‘Playdate’ (2025)

'Playdate' (2025)
Nickel City Pictures

This comedy follows a newly unemployed dad who becomes a stay at home parent and accepts a playdate with another father only to discover surprising motives that spiral into awkward chaos. Prime Video’s listing outlines the set up around work life upheaval and forced new friendships. Expect a suburban setting and a focus on parenting mishaps. Streaming begins November 12 on Prime Video.

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

'A Very Jonas Christmas Movie' (2025)
20th Television

Kevin, Joe, and Nick star as themselves in a musical holiday caper after travel troubles strand them in London with a mad dash to make it home to New York before Christmas. Disney lists the special with a TV-PG rating and notes direction by Jessica Yu and a mix of comedy and performances. Expect original numbers and cameo energy along the route. Streaming begins November 14 on Disney Plus.

‘Champagne Problems’ (2025)

'Champagne Problems' (2025)
Off Camera Entertainment

A mergers and acquisitions executive travels to Champagne country to broker a sale and meets the founder’s son which leads to sparkling complications in work and love set amid French vineyards. Minka Kelly leads a cast that includes Flula Borg and Xavier Samuel with filming in Épernay and nearby locales. Netflix highlights the release with photos and a trailer through Tudum. Streaming begins November 19 on Netflix.

‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024– )

'A Man on the Inside' (2024– )
Universal Television

Season two sends retired professor Charles undercover at Wheeler College to sniff out a blackmailer which adds new characters and a campus setting to the cozy caper tone. Ted Danson returns with Mary Steenburgen joining the cast along with Max Greenfield and Gary Cole as key figures in the new case. Netflix confirms all eight episodes will drop at once. Streaming begins November 20 on Netflix.

‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)

'Jingle Bell Heist' (2025)
ACE Entertainment

Two thieves who target the same London department store on Christmas Eve team up for a romantic caper with sleight of hand and holiday sparkle along the way. Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells lead the cast with Lucy Punch among the supporting players. Netflix set the date with a trailer that shows magic tricks and festive disguises. Streaming begins November 26 on Netflix.

Tell us which comedy you are most excited to watch this November in the comments.

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