Every Action Movie & TV Show Coming Out in November 2025

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November is stacked with chases, shootouts, and showdowns across theaters and the big streamers, with franchise entries and fresh originals landing almost every week so you can plan your watchlist around cinematic spectacle and high octane series drops without missing a beat. From a bold new chapter in the ‘Predator’ universe and a faithful take on ‘The Running Man’ to a final ride in ‘Stranger Things’ and the concluding season of ‘WondLa’, here is what is coming out, where to find it, and what each title is about so you can dive straight into the action on release day.

‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)

‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)
20th Century Studios

The movie opens in theaters on November 7 and tells the story of Dek, a young Predator exiled from his clan who forms an uneasy alliance with an android named Thia while navigating a lethal alien world teeming with rival hunters. The film explores Predator culture from the inside and follows Dek as he pursues the apex Predator to prove himself worthy. It is directed by Dan Trachtenberg and focuses on world building and survival stakes within the Predator species. The movie carries a PG 13 rating and emphasizes inventive sci fi combat and lore.

‘The Running Man’ (2025)

‘The Running Man’ (2025)
Paramount Pictures

The film hits theaters on November 14 and adapts Stephen King’s dystopian story about a deadly game show where contestants must survive professional Hunters for thirty days to claim a massive prize. Edgar Wright directs and co writes the script with Michael Bacall and the cast includes Glen Powell along with William H Macy, Lee Pace, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, Daniel Ezra, Jayme Lawson, Colman Domingo, and Josh Brolin. The production shot in the United Kingdom with sequences staged at Wembley Stadium and runs in premium formats at release. The movie’s marketing has centered on a kinetic trailer and a tone that blends tension with sharp momentum.

‘Trap House’ (2025)

‘Trap House’ (2025)
Creativity Media

The film opens in theaters on November 14 and follows an undercover DEA agent and his partner who are drawn into a dangerous game when their own teenage children begin robbing a cartel using inside tactics. Michael Dowse directs with Dave Bautista leading a cast that includes Jack Champion, Sophia Lillis, Kate del Castillo, Tony Dalton, Whitney Peak, and Bobby Cannavale. Filming took place in New Mexico and the project was picked up for a wide United States release earlier this year. The movie is positioned as a nationwide action rollout with additional marketing through trailers and festival market announcements.

‘Muzzle: City of Wolves’ (2025)

‘Muzzle: City of Wolves’ (2025)
Highland Film Group

The sequel arrives in theaters on November 14 and finds K 9 cop Jake Rosser facing new threats after a brutal attack on his family forces him back into the fight alongside a new dog partner named Argos. Aaron Eckhart returns in the lead and the film is written and directed by John Stalberg Jr as a continuation of the first movie. The release is handled in the United States by RLJE Films with production backed by Slow Burn, Broken Open Pictures, and Highland Film Group. The story centers on a drug ring investigation and the personal fallout that drives Rosser into a relentless pursuit.

‘Altered’ (2025)

‘Altered’ (2025)
Studio Atlantic

The film opens in theaters on November 21 and is a sci fi action thriller about a society reshaped by genetic and cybernetic manipulation where two outcasts fight to expose political corruption and reclaim their lives. Promotional materials highlight a reality twisted by technology and a conflict that blurs the line between human and machine. The narrative follows Leon and Chloe as they push back against the powerful figures steering this new order. The movie’s campaign has centered on high energy trailers that showcase futuristic action and a conspiracy driven plot.

‘Sisu: Road to Revenge’ (2025)

‘Sisu: Road to Revenge’ (2025)
Cosmic Snowball

The film lands in theaters on November 21 and continues the saga of Aatami Korpi as he returns to the site of his family’s murder, dismantles the house board by board, and sets off to rebuild it before a Red Army commander tracks him down. Jorma Tommila reprises the role with Stephen Lang joining the cast and Jalmari Helander returning as writer director. The story expands the setting beyond Finland and propels Korpi into a ruthless hunt tied to wartime trauma. Marketing teases relentless set pieces and a single minded mission for justice.

‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

The movie opens in theaters on November 26 and brings Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde back for a new mystery that introduces a venomous foe and fresh districts within the sprawling animal metropolis. The returning voice cast includes Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman with Ke Huy Quan joining as a new character. The sequel is directed by Byron Howard and Jared Bush with Walt Disney Animation Studios producing. The studio has shared trailers and materials that set up a case that tests the partners and expands the city’s ecosystem.

‘Robin Hood’ (2025– )

‘Robin Hood’ (2025– )
Lionsgate Television

The series premieres on MGM Plus on November 2 with a two episode launch and then continues weekly and reimagines the legend amid post Norman conquest upheaval as Rob and Marian fight for justice. Jack Patten leads as Rob with Lauren McQueen as Marian and Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham alongside Connie Nielsen. The production filmed in Serbia to recreate medieval England and presents a grounded take that leans into politics and rebellion. The season runs for ten episodes with showrunner John Glenn and director Jonathan English guiding the story.

‘Blue Lights’ (2023– )

‘Blue Lights’ (2023– )
Gallagher Films

Season three debuts in the United States on BritBox on November 13 and continues to follow the Belfast officers as they confront organized crime, paramilitary influence, and high pressure cases that test loyalty and resolve. The series returns after airing in the United Kingdom and brings back Siân Brooke and the ensemble in a new run of episodes. BritBox is rolling out the season weekly through mid December for US viewers. The show remains grounded in contemporary policing and community tensions in Northern Ireland.

‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025– )

‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025– )
Netflix

The series streams on Netflix beginning November 13 and adapts Shogo Imamura’s ‘Ikusagami’ as a brutal Meiji era survival tournament where 292 warriors fight through the night to reach Tokyo and claim a vast cash prize. Junichi Okada stars as Shujiro Saga who enters the contest to save his family while combatants collect wooden tags to advance. The production screened early episodes at the Busan International Film Festival and has released trailers outlining the rules of the deadly game. All six episodes arrive globally on day one.

‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )
Titmouse

The animated series premieres on Prime Video on November 19 and follows a band of misfit adventurers from Critical Role’s second campaign as they become entangled in a conflict tied to a stolen relic and the Kryn Dynasty. The main Critical Role cast returns to voice their characters with a roster of guest stars and Titmouse handling animation. Prime Video is launching with multiple episodes and then moving to weekly releases in more than two hundred countries and territories. The show takes place in Exandria on the continent of Wildemount and connects to the wider canon.

‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024– )

‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024– )
Universal Pictures

The fourth and final season arrives on Netflix on November 20 and reunites the Nublar Six as they work to unravel a global conspiracy that threatens both dinosaurs and people. The series is a direct sequel to ‘Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous’ and features returning voice actors with new characters joining the cast. Showrunners Scott Kreamer and Aaron Hammersley steer the concluding run which ties threads to the larger franchise timeline. Netflix lists the show on its service with season details and cast information.

‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)
21 Laps Entertainment

The final season begins on Netflix on November 26 with Volume 1 and then continues with additional drops through the end of the year as Hawkins faces its last battle connected to the Upside Down. Netflix has announced the three part rollout and confirmed returning cast alongside new additions. The story is set after a time jump and concludes the main arc while the franchise explores spinoff projects. Fan events and sneak peeks are timed around the premiere to mark the end of the series.

‘WondLa’ (2024–2025)

‘WondLa’ (2024–2025)
Skydance Animation

The third and final season premieres on Apple TV Plus on November 26 and completes Eva’s journey on Orbona as war erupts between humans and aliens and the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. Apple has confirmed the date and positioned the season as the capstone to the animated trilogy based on Tony DiTerlizzi’s books. Returning characters like Otto and Rovender join Eva as she seeks the Heart of the Forest and tries to unite divided worlds. The season follows two earlier runs that aired in 2024 and 2025.

‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)

‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)
ACE Entertainment

The Netflix original movie streams on November 26 and follows Sophia and Nick who set out to rob a famed London department store on Christmas Eve and discover that their partnership complicates both the score and their growing feelings. Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells star with Michael Fimognari directing and a script by Abby McDonald. Netflix has released a trailer and synopsis that frame the film as a blend of crime caper energy with holiday romance. The production is handled by ACE Entertainment with additional partners and arrives as part of the streamer’s seasonal lineup.

Tell us which of these action picks you are most excited to watch this November in the comments.

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