Best Movies to Watch on Apple TV+ in November 2025

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Apple TV+ is stacking November with fresh premieres and reliable crowd-pleasers, so it is easy to build a watchlist that mixes new originals with seasonal favorites. Two not-to-miss debuts arrive mid and late month alongside recent Apple Original Films and a classic holiday special that always finds its way back into the queue. For quick picks from this week’s Apple TV+ highlights, Comic Basics notes that ‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ is topping the service’s movie charts while recent originals like ‘The Lost Bus’ and ‘All of You’ continue to draw viewers, so there is plenty to stream right now.

‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ (2025)

‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ (2025)
Tripod Media

This documentary follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they navigate life and love after Gibson’s diagnosis with incurable cancer, blending candid moments with performance and archival footage. Apple TV+ lists the release for Friday November 14 with Ryan White directing and producers including Jessica Hargrave and Tig Notaro. The film premiered at Sundance earlier this year and went on to collect festival honors before Apple acquired it for a fall rollout. Apple’s synopsis emphasizes a story that balances humor and resilience while chronicling a final tour and the partners’ creative bond.

‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)

‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)
Skydance Media

Apple confirms the sequel arrives Friday November 21 and centers on Dan and Jessica taking the family to London for the holidays until an old adversary turns the trip into a chase across Europe. The listing notes a 1 hour 46 minute runtime with Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan returning and Kit Harington joining the cast under director Simon Cellan Jones. Apple’s press materials describe bank heists and city-to-city pursuits as the family tries to stay a step ahead of danger. It is an Apple Original Film and continues the story that began with ‘The Family Plan’ on the service in 2023.

‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

Paul Greengrass dramatizes the true-events rescue of 22 schoolchildren during California’s Camp Fire as a driver and a teacher fight to outrun the blaze. Apple lists a theatrical opening on September 19 followed by a global streaming debut on Friday October 3 where it remains available throughout November. Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera lead the ensemble with Apple Original Films backing the production. The press page provides plot details and release timing for home viewing.

‘All of You’ (2025)

‘All of You’ (2025)
MRC

Apple’s synopsis follows longtime friends Laura and Simon whose lives keep intersecting after she takes a test that identifies her soulmate which complicates unspoken feelings between them. The film began streaming on Friday September 26 and runs just over an hour and a half with Imogen Poots and Brett Goldstein starring. Apple categorizes it as an Apple Original Film with a contemporary romance premise and mature rating. The title is available now for November viewing.

‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)
A24

Spike Lee reimagines Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low’ with Denzel Washington as a powerful music executive forced into a dangerous ransom predicament. Apple’s listing shows the feature streaming after a September date and details the thriller setup and rating information. The runtime is a little over two hours and Apple positions it as a marquee Apple Original release for the fall slate. It is ready to stream this month with full page assets and viewing details on Apple TV.

‘The Gorge’ (2025)

‘The Gorge’ (2025)
Skydance Media

Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy play elite operatives stationed on opposite sides of a classified chasm who connect from afar while guarding against a threat below. Apple identifies it as an Apple Original that launched earlier this year with thriller and sci-fi elements and a runtime a little over two hours. The official page lays out the premise and character setup and the listing confirms on-platform availability for November. Apple also promotes the film with a trailer supporting the global streaming release.

‘Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost’ (2025)

‘Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost’ (2025)
Red Hour

Ben Stiller directs this documentary about his parents Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara weaving home movies and archival television with new reflections from family. Apple’s press site notes a limited theatrical date in October and availability on Apple TV+ going into November with details on the creative team and subject. The page outlines how the film explores the couple’s comedy legacy and its influence on the Stiller family. It is part of the current Apple Originals nonfiction lineup.

‘Wolfs’ (2024)

‘Wolfs’ (2024)
Smokehouse Pictures

George Clooney and Brad Pitt co-star as rival fixers thrown together on a single high-stakes overnight job that quickly spirals beyond control. Apple Original Films details its theatrical start in 2024 and subsequent streaming availability on Apple TV+ where it can be queued in November. The press materials cover the core premise and production credits with Jon Watts directing. Apple’s images and news confirm the title’s presence on the service.

‘Greyhound’ (2020)

‘Greyhound’ (2020)
Playtone

Tom Hanks stars and writes this World War II Atlantic convoy thriller as a destroyer captain shepherding ships through the Black Pit while evading U-boats. Apple’s press page explains the five-day crossing setup and notes that the film is part of the Apple Originals library accessible to subscribers. The listing points to supporting videos and assets along with cast and crew information. It is an easy watch to add historical action to a November lineup.

‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973)

‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973)
United Feature Syndicate

Peppermint Patty invites everyone to Charlie Brown’s house which leads Snoopy to improvise a Thanksgiving meal while the gang learns what the holiday really means. Apple hosts the special within its Peanuts hub and remains the exclusive streaming home for the franchise through 2030 under an extended deal. The Apple TV listing provides the 25 minute runtime and general information for family viewing in November. News outlets recently highlighted Apple’s long-term Peanuts arrangement which keeps the holiday staples on the platform.

Tell us which Apple TV+ titles you are watching this month in the comments and why they made your list.

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