Every Movie Coming to Netflix in November 2025

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Netflix’s November lineup mixes brand-new releases with a deep bench of crowd favorites, so you can jump between recent award contenders and comfort-rewatch classics without skipping a beat. You’ll find big studio hits, acclaimed indies, holiday romances, and a few buzzy 2025 premieres. Each entry below includes the date it lands on Netflix and whether it’s a fresh Netflix film debut or a licensed library arrival, along with quick plot details to help you plan your watchlist.

‘Back to the Future Part II’ (1989)

'Back to the Future Part II' (1989)
Universal Pictures

Marty and Doc jump from 1985 to the future and then back again, where a sports almanac mishap alters Hill Valley in wild ways. Hoverboards, future Hill Valley, and an alternate Biff controlled timeline keep the time travel mechanics front and center. The middle chapter sets up payoffs that land in the third film. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Dear Santa’ (2024)

'Dear Santa' (2024)
Paramount Pictures

A boy accidentally addresses his Christmas wish to a convicted felon named Santa and chaos ensues once the letter reaches the wrong hands, kicking off a comic caper with family stakes. The story blends holiday heart with fish-out-of-water misadventures as everyone scrambles to fix the mix-up. Expect neighborhood hijinks and a race to save Christmas Eve plans. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘This Is the End’ (2013)

'This Is the End' (2013)
Columbia Pictures

A group of Hollywood friends play versions of themselves when an apocalyptic event traps them in a house and forces a crash course in survival. Cameos and in-jokes punctuate a disaster plot that moves from party antics to end-times reckoning. The film layers monster mayhem with friendship squabbles and hard choices under pressure. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘The Patriot’ (2000)

'The Patriot' (2000)
Columbia Pictures

Set during the American Revolution, a South Carolina farmer and veteran is pulled back into war when his family is targeted by a ruthless British officer. The story traces militia tactics, shifting battle lines, and the personal cost of guerrilla warfare. Large scale set pieces depict pivotal skirmishes alongside family drama. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ (2021)

'Judas and the Black Messiah' (2021)
MACRO

This historical drama follows FBI informant William O’Neal and his infiltration of the Illinois Black Panther Party led by Fred Hampton. The plot details Hampton’s community programs, political organizing, and the escalating surveillance that leads to a deadly raid. Performances drive a tense account of power, betrayal, and state pressure. It streams as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘The Hangover Part III’ (2013)

'The Hangover Part III' (2013)
Green Hat Films

The Wolfpack reunites for one last chaotic run that ties threads from their earlier misadventures to a confrontation in Las Vegas. Instead of another wedding gone wrong, the plot follows a rescue mission and a score that brings old enemies back. Road trip beats and capers fuel the finale’s momentum. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘No Good Deed’ (2014)

'No Good Deed' (2014)
Will Packer Productions

A charming stranger asks to use a phone during a storm and a suburban mother soon finds her home and kids in danger. The thriller unfolds over one night with break-ins, cat-and-mouse sequences, and a twist that reframes earlier scenes. The tight runtime emphasizes suspense inside a confined setting. It hits Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Charlie’s Angels’ (2000)

'Charlie's Angels' (2000)
Columbia Pictures

Three private investigators use elaborate disguises and high tech gadgets to protect a kidnapped software magnate and stop a surveillance scheme. The case pivots through car chases, wire-fu fights, and undercover stings. The soundtrack and globe-trotting set pieces keep the tempo brisk. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Just Mercy’ (2019)

'Just Mercy' (2019)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A young defense attorney opens a nonprofit legal center to challenge wrongful convictions in Alabama, focusing on a death row case that exposes systemic failures. Courtroom filings, appeals, and investigative interviews drive the narrative. The film highlights real world legal strategies and the community organizing that supports them. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘A Very Vintage Christmas’ (2019)

'A Very Vintage Christmas' (2019)
Brightlight Pictures

A shop owner discovers a mysterious box of old holiday mementos and searches for its original owner, uncovering small town connections along the way. Clues lead through local landmarks and festive events as the story pieces together a decades old romance. Expect cozy settings and a focus on keepsakes and traditions. It lands as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Doctor Sleep’ (2019)

'Doctor Sleep' (2019)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Years after the Overlook Hotel, a grown Dan Torrance struggles with alcohol and psychic trauma while protecting a gifted girl from a cult that feeds on children with the shining. The plot bridges new characters with callbacks to haunted rooms and lingering spirits. Cross country chases and psychic showdowns anchor the set pieces. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘The Hangover Part II’ (2011)

'The Hangover Part II' (2011)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A bachelor trip to Bangkok spirals when the friends wake up with no memory and a series of clues that lead through night markets, rooftop perches, and back alleys. Tattoos, accidental souvenirs, and missing persons form the scavenger hunt. The search retraces a chaotic night to make it to the ceremony on time. It streams as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Paddington 2’ (2017)

'Paddington 2' (2017)
StudioCanal

Paddington picks up odd jobs to buy a pop-up book for Aunt Lucy and is then framed for theft, sending him on a quest to clear his name. Prison gags, neighborhood teamwork, and marmalade fueled optimism power the plot. London landmarks and intricate production design keep the world warm and detailed. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Frances Ha’ (2013)

'Frances Ha' (2013)
Scott Rudin Productions

An aspiring dancer in New York City navigates roommates, temp jobs, and creative setbacks as friendships shift and opportunities flicker. Chapters jump between apartments and short trips while the black and white look underscores the indie vibe. The script captures the rhythms of early career uncertainty and small wins. It lands as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Happy Christmas’ (2014)

'Happy Christmas' (2014)
BosBros

After a breakup, a twentysomething moves in with her brother and sister-in-law, where a holiday season forces everyone to renegotiate boundaries. The story uses improvised dialogue and intimate scenes to explore family dynamics and creative ambitions. Small parties and quiet mornings replace big set pieces. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘In the Heights’ (2021)

'In the Heights' (2021)
Likely Story

Based on the stage musical, the film follows a Washington Heights bodega owner weighing a return to the Dominican Republic as neighbors chase their own big dreams. Numbers spill into streets, salons, and community pools as the block faces changes and choices. Family ties, immigration stories, and neighborhood pride shape the arcs. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

Tell us which November arrivals you’re most excited to stream in the comments.

‘The Little Things’ (2021)

'The Little Things' (2021)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A burned out Kern County deputy teams with a rising Los Angeles detective to track a killer who stalks the city at night. Their prime suspect is an eccentric loner whose habits unsettle everyone involved, while old mistakes from a past case haunt the investigation. The story follows stakeouts, evidence runs, and tense interrogations that blur instinct and proof. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Elvis’ (2022)

'Elvis' (2022)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This biographical drama follows Elvis Presley from early gigs on regional radio through global superstardom and the pressures of nonstop touring. The narrative is told through the fraught relationship between the musician and his longtime manager, with concerts and studio sessions recreating key milestones. The film traces shifts in American culture as his sound evolves and his image becomes a phenomenon. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Wonka’ (2023)

'Wonka' (2023)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A young Willy Wonka arrives in a European city with a suitcase full of inventions and a dream of opening a chocolate shop. He clashes with a powerful cartel of confectioners while recruiting new friends who help him pull off imaginative plans. Musical numbers and elaborate sweets show how his whimsical style takes shape before the famous factory years. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘The Purge: Anarchy’ (2014)

'The Purge: Anarchy' (2014)
Why Not Productions

On the annual night when all crime becomes legal, a small group of strangers are forced into the streets and must cross a city ruled by militias and masked crews. A lone vigilante with his own mission ends up protecting them as planned hunts intensify. Safe houses, booby trapped blocks, and roving trucks turn the escape into a running battle. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Dr. Dolittle 2’ (2001)

'Dr. Dolittle 2' (2001)
20th Century Fox

The doctor who can talk to animals is drafted to save a forest by helping a shy bear court a zoo raised mate so the land cannot be logged. City hall hearings and corporate pressure collide with wilderness training that tests both bears and humans. Talking critters and courtroom maneuvers push the conservation plan toward a high stakes deadline. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Heaven Is for Real’ (2014)

'Heaven Is for Real' (2014)
TriStar Pictures

After a medical emergency, a small town boy shares vivid accounts of meeting people he never knew and seeing places he could not have visited. His father, a pastor, struggles to reconcile the story with community skepticism and his own doubts. Family conversations and church meetings test relationships as details emerge that are difficult to explain. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Doctor Dolittle’ (1998)

'Doctor Dolittle' (1998)
20th Century Fox

A San Francisco physician rediscovers a childhood ability to understand animals after a close encounter on the road. Word spreads through the city’s pets and zoo residents, bringing a flood of patients that threatens his career and family calm. Surgery schedules collide with animal house chaos as he tries to keep the secret contained. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘A Madea Christmas’ (2013)

'A Madea Christmas' (2013)
Lionsgate

Madea heads to the country for a holiday visit where family tensions around work, school, and a hidden relationship come to a boil. Town events and church rehearsals keep pulling everyone together while misunderstandings pile up. The day’s pageant becomes the moment where truths are aired and plans change. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Grimsby’ (2016)

'Grimsby' (2016)
Columbia Pictures

A sweet natured football fan reunites with his long lost brother who happens to be a world class spy, which yanks him into a global conspiracy. The chase hops through European cities with gadgets, double crosses, and wildly botched cover stories. Hidden labs and stadium set pieces push the mission to an outrageous finale. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Life of the Party’ (2018)

'Life of the Party' (2018)
Warner Bros. Pictures

After a sudden divorce, a mom enrolls at her daughter’s university to finish the degree she left behind. Group projects, campus traditions, and an unexpected social life reshape her confidence while mother and daughter figure out new boundaries. Internships and finals turn into a test of priorities as graduation nears. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Merry Liddle Christmas’ (2019)

'Merry Liddle Christmas' (2019)
Kronicle Media

A tech entrepreneur hosts her first family holiday in a smart home that keeps glitching at the worst times, which complicates both romance and reunion plans. A neighbor with music industry ties becomes an unexpected ally when parties and rehearsals collide. Sibling subplots and a charity event thread through the celebrations. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Ready Player One’ (2018)

'Ready Player One' (2018)
Warner Bros. Pictures

In a near future where people spend most of their time inside a virtual reality world, a teenager chases a contest that grants control of the entire platform. Clues tied to the creator’s life send players through car races, puzzles, and perilous arenas while a corporation tries to seize the prize. Real world stakes in a struggling city amplify the battles inside the game. It streams as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ (2022)

'Don't Worry Darling' (2022)
Vertigo Entertainment

A young couple lives in a company town run by a mysterious leader where spouses enjoy comfort while workers build a secret project. Strange incidents push the wife to question what lies outside the desert boundary and why neighbors vanish without a word. Clues point to an intricate setup that guards a disturbing truth. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘The Nun II’ (2023)

'The Nun II' (2023)
New Line Cinema

A deadly entity tied to a cursed abbey resurfaces in Europe and targets a boarding school, drawing a determined sister back into the fight. Investigations trace relics, burned churches, and a trail of victims who encountered the same demonic symbol. Final confrontations turn sacred spaces into battlegrounds as the evil seeks a permanent host. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Crazy Rich Asians’ (2018)

'Crazy Rich Asians' (2018)
Warner Bros. Pictures

An American economics professor travels to Singapore with her boyfriend and discovers his family is among the wealthiest in the region. High society events, traditional expectations, and fierce rivalries challenge the couple during wedding season. Food halls, island escapes, and mahjong showdowns spotlight culture and class with sharp detail. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Tenet’ (2020)

'Tenet' (2020)
Warner Bros. Pictures

An operative joins a covert team that uses reversed entropy to make objects and people move against time, which reframes how missions are planned and fought. The group races to stop a weapon that could unmake the world while navigating future knowledge that loops back on itself. Set pieces use time inversion to transform heists, car pursuits, and sieges. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Isn’t It Romantic’ (2019)

'Isn't It Romantic' (2019)
New Line Cinema

After a head injury in the subway, a cynical architect wakes up in a city that behaves like a glossy romantic comedy. New rules force musical moments, tidy apartments, and meet cutes at every corner while she searches for a way back. Work deadlines and friendships become the key to breaking the spell. It streams as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘The Way Back’ (2020)

'The Way Back' (2020)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A former basketball star battling addiction takes a coaching job at his old high school and struggles to rebuild a team that has lost its edge. Practices, discipline issues, and small victories push him to confront grief that derailed his life. League play and eligibility rules threaten progress as playoffs approach. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part’ (2019)

'The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part' (2019)
Vertigo Entertainment

Bricksburg faces an invasion from space that turns everything into glitter and chaos, which forces Emmet and friends to travel to new systems to save their friends. Musical detours and time twisting reveals complicate a rescue plan that depends on teamwork. The story mirrors a sibling rivalry that plays out in a basement full of sets and bins. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Joy Ride’ (2023)

'Joy Ride' (2023)
Lionsgate

Four friends travel across Asia to close a business deal and track down a birth mother, which turns into a chaotic trek through clubs, checkpoints, and family dinners. Old friendships are tested as secrets and unexpected detours push them out of their comfort zones. Auditions, viral videos, and a very public performance force last minute improvisation. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

Tell us which of these arrivals you plan to watch first in the comments.

‘Moonage Daydream’ (2022)

'Moonage Daydream' (2022)
BMG

This feature length collage dives into the life and art of David Bowie with access to his personal archives and concert footage that had not been shown before. Director Brett Morgen shapes the material as a swirling tour through personas and performances with Tony Visconti overseeing the film’s music production. The documentary premiered at Cannes and later played in IMAX with a 134 minute runtime. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Ocean’s Eight’ (2018)

'Ocean's Eight' (2018)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Debbie Ocean assembles a crew to steal the Toussaint necklace during the Met Gala by coaxing a famous actress to wear Cartier’s recreated piece and then swapping it mid event. The plan depends on scanning the jewels, building a replica, and creating a temporary blind spot inside the museum. Fashion houses and Cartier collaborated to craft the necklace used on screen, modeled on a legendary 1931 design. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Back to the Future Part III’ (1990)

'Back to the Future Part III' (1990)
Universal Pictures

Marty McFly travels to 1885 to save Doc Brown after discovering a grave that predicts his friend’s death, which sets a showdown in the Old West. Train hijinks and a final DeLorean push anchor the ending of the trilogy. Mary Steenburgen joins the story as a teacher whose fate intersects with Doc’s inventions and the town’s dangers. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Risen’ (2016)

'Risen' (2016)
Columbia Pictures

A Roman tribune named Clavius is ordered by Pontius Pilate to track down the missing body of Jesus after the crucifixion to suppress unrest in Jerusalem. The investigation moves through guardrooms, marketplaces, and hidden gatherings as testimony conflicts with official reports. The search frames a mystery procedural inside a historical setting with imperial pressure mounting. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (1997)

'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (1997)
Mandalay Entertainment

Four friends cover up a fatal accident and return home from college a year later to find a message that someone knows what happened. A figure with a hook stalks them through parades and piers while the group tries to untangle who saw the crime. The seaside setting becomes a maze of suspects tied to that night. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Game Night’ (2018)

'Game Night' (2018)
New Line Cinema

A weekly party turns chaotic when a criminal brother stages an elaborate kidnapping game that might be real, forcing the friends to puzzle through clues across the city. Evidence swaps, a Fabergé egg, and a tangled neighbor’s subplot drive the momentum. The scavenger hunt structure blends mistaken identities with practical problem solving. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘The Hangover’ (2009)

'The Hangover' (2009)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A bachelor party in Las Vegas ends with the groom missing and the rest of the group retracing their steps through hospitals, chapels, and penthouses to find him before the ceremony. Receipts and photos unlock the trail as the night’s hazards come into focus. The story unfolds as a timed search that turns every clue into a new mess. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘Back to the Future’ (1985)

'Back to the Future' (1985)
Universal Pictures

Marty McFly is sent from 1985 to 1955 and must make his parents fall in love to avoid erasing himself while finding the power to return home. A clock tower, a dance, and a bully stand between him and restoring the timeline. Doc Brown’s plan requires a lightning strike and precise timing to work. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.

‘King Richard’ (2021)

'King Richard' (2021)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This biographical drama follows Richard Williams as he guides young Venus and Serena through junior tournaments, coaching plans, and pivotal meetings that set their professional path. Training schedules, contracts, and family routines shape how the strategy unfolds on and off the court. Music and archival clips frame the tennis milestones that mark their rise. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Sunday 11/2.

‘The Outfit’ (2022)

'The Outfit' (2022)
Focus Features

In 1956 Chicago a meticulous cutter running a neighborhood shop navigates a night with mob clients while a wire, a rival crew, and a hidden tape complicate every conversation. The action stays inside the workspace as alliances shift around a locked front door and a drop box. The story builds through misdirection and tailored details that reframe what the characters know. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Sunday 11/2.

‘Just Buried’ (2008)

'Just Buried' (2008)
RGM Entertainment

A young man inherits a failing funeral home and teams with the mortician he falls for as a string of suspicious deaths begins to revive the business. Insurance payouts, small town gossip, and police questions turn the windfall into a problem. The black comedy tone sits on a crime setup that keeps tightening as bodies and bills pile up. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/3.

‘In Waves and War’ (2025)

'In Waves and War' (2025)
Actual Films

This documentary follows former Navy SEALs seeking treatment for PTSD through sessions involving ibogaine and 5 MeO DMT at a clinic in Mexico where such therapies are legal. Scientists from Stanford contribute research context while participants describe changes in mood and suicidal ideation during recovery. Animated sequences visualize the experiences as the film weighs risks and outcomes. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Monday 11/3.

‘Dr. Seuss’s the Sneetches’ (2025)

'Dr. Seuss's the Sneetches' (2025)
Brown Bag Films

A new family special set on a beachy island follows two young Sneetches who discover friendship that ignores star bellies and moon bellies and shows why differences should be celebrated. The musical format introduces songs and lessons built for younger viewers. Voice cast and running time are sized for a kid focused watch. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix kids special on Monday 11/3.

‘Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things’ (2025)

'Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things' (2025)
Netflix

Leanne Morgan returns with a stand up hour that riffs on family trips, motherhood, and midlife experiments while keeping her Southern storytelling front and center. The special follows her breakout on the service and arrives ahead of another project already in development. Manny Rodriguez directs the taping for Netflix. It launches as a new Netflix comedy special on Tuesday 11/4.

‘Bride Wars’ (2009)

'Bride Wars' (2009)
20th Century Fox

Two lifelong friends discover their weddings have been booked for the same day at the Plaza Hotel and a clerical error means neither wants to give up the venue. Pranks, planning mishaps, and strained loyalties push the countdown to the aisle. The story tracks fittings, invitations, and a fight to protect traditions both women always imagined. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Thursday 11/6.

‘Labyrinth’ (1986)

'Labyrinth' (1986)
Lucasfilm Ltd.

A teenager must cross a maze to rescue her baby brother from the Goblin King after a rash wish turns into a real challenge. Puppetry and large scale sets carry a journey through shifting rooms, riddles, and a city of goblins. Jim Henson directs with music and appearances by David Bowie alongside Jennifer Connelly. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.

‘Groom & Two Brides’ (2025)

'Groom & Two Brides' (2025)
Groom & Two Brides

A commitment shy man finds himself engaged to his boss’s daughter while rekindling with his first love and tries to keep both promises hidden as events collide. The comedy plays out across offices, family gatherings, and frantic cover stories. The film stars Abdullah Boushehri with Layla Abdallah and Lulwa Al Mulla. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Friday 11/7.

‘Mango’ (2025)

'Mango' (2025)
Mango

An ambitious hotelier and her daughter travel to Málaga and encounter a farmer whose orchard becomes a crossroads for career decisions and family needs. The trip tests plans to expand a resort while a more grounded life competes with a corporate path. Cast includes Josephine Park and Dar Salim. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Friday 11/7.

‘A Holiday Heist’ (2011)

'A Holiday Heist' (2011)
A Holiday Heist

College students stay on campus over Christmas to stage an art exhibit and end up trapped by thieves who target the gallery’s valuables. Hostages quietly plot countermeasures as the robbers scramble to control the situation. Cast includes Lacey Chabert, Rick Malambri, and Vivica A. Fox. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.

‘Baramulla’ (2025)

'Baramulla' (2025)
B62 Studios

A police officer in Kashmir investigates a wave of missing children as unexplained events threaten his family and the quiet town that surrounds them. The case opens into a supernatural thriller that blurs a criminal probe with folklore and local fears. Cast includes Manav Kaul and Bhasha Sumbli. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix Indian film release on Friday 11/7.

Tell us which of these Saturday 11/1 through Friday 11/7 arrivals you’re queuing up first in the comments.

‘The Christmas Trap’ (2018)

'The Christmas Trap' (2018)
Tim Johnson Productions

Two teen girls on separate flights discover they are both headed to meet estranged grandparents for the first time and decide to switch places to learn about each other’s lives. The family film features Sierra McCormick, Brighton Sharbino, Bo Derek, and Shelley Long and is also known as ‘Christmas in the Heartland’. The story plays with mistaken identities, small town traditions, and the search for belonging. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.

‘Holiday Engagement’ (2011)

'Holiday Engagement' (2011)
Tim Johnson Productions

A woman hires an out of work actor to pose as her fiancé at Thanksgiving so she can survive a weekend with her demanding family. The Hallmark favorite stars Bonnie Somerville, Jordan Bridges, and Shelley Long and runs about 97 minutes. The plot leans on cover stories, meddling relatives, and a countdown to a big reveal. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.

‘My Dad’s Christmas Date’ (2020)

'My Dad's Christmas Date' (2020)
Goldfinch

A sixteen year old secretly sets up online dates for her widowed father during the holidays in hopes of shaking him out of grief. Set in York in the United Kingdom, the film stars Jeremy Piven and Olivia Mai Barrett with Joely Richardson in support. The father daughter plan leads to awkward encounters and honest talks about loss. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.

‘Frankenstein’ (2025)

'Frankenstein' (2025)
Double Dare You

Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel unites Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, and Mia Goth in a new vision of Victor and his creation. The film premiered at Venice and had a limited theatrical run before its global Netflix launch. Expect an emphasis on gothic atmosphere, obsession, and the consequences of trying to conquer death. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Friday 11/7.

‘All I See Is You’ (2017)

'All I See Is You' (2017)
Universal Pictures

After a cornea transplant restores her sight, a woman’s marriage shifts as she grows more independent and begins to notice unsettling truths about her relationship. Blake Lively and Jason Clarke lead this psychological drama that moves between Bangkok and Spain. The story uses sensory perspective to track control, jealousy, and identity. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/8.

‘Manodrome’ (2023)

'Manodrome' (2023)
Felix Culpa

A financially strained rideshare driver falls under the sway of a secretive men’s group led by a charismatic mentor, which pushes him toward violence. Jesse Eisenberg and Adrien Brody star in writer director John Trengove’s English language debut that premiered at the Berlin Film Festival. The film studies isolation, coercion, and the search for purpose. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/8.

‘Wanted Man’ (2024)

'Wanted Man' (2024)
Red Orm Productions Inc.

An aging detective with a battered reputation is sent to Mexico to retrieve witnesses to a cartel murder and finds himself targeted on both sides of the border. Dolph Lundgren directs and stars in this action thriller that mixes road chases with cross jurisdiction conflicts. The plot centers on escorting survivors while corrupt officials try to bury the case. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/10.

‘Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas’ (2019)

'Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas' (2019)
Is or Isn't Entertainment

After the best first date of her life, Jess dies in an accident and returns as a ghost who needs to finish unfinished business with help from her best friend. Aisha Dee, Kimiko Glenn, and Kendrick Sampson headline this Freeform original that blends romance and fantasy. The story follows a bucket list of goodbyes and a lesson in moving on. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Tuesday 11/11.

‘No Sleep ‘Til Christmas’ (2018)

'No Sleep 'Til Christmas' (2018)
Magic Valley Productions

Two exhausted strangers discover they can only fall asleep when they are next to each other, which complicates one of their upcoming weddings. The Freeform holiday romance stars Odette Annable and Dave Annable and builds its comedy from late night meetings and shifting priorities. The premise turns accidental rest into an unexpected connection. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Tuesday 11/11.

‘Same Time, Next Christmas’ (2019)

'Same Time, Next Christmas' (2019)
EveryWhere Studios

A woman reunites with her childhood sweetheart during annual family holidays in Hawaii and must decide if they are ready to make the timing work. Lea Michele leads the ABC produced romance that traces years of missed chances and renewed feelings at the same resort. Tropical traditions and family rituals frame the choices ahead. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Tuesday 11/11.

‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’ (2025)

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

Recently divorced parents try to host one last perfect family Christmas only to have old feelings and new relationships collide. Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson star with Jameela Jamil in a romantic comedy directed by Steve Carr. The story plays out through house sales, co parenting plans, and a holiday party that changes everything. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Wednesday 11/12.

‘Caso Eloá: Refém ao Vivo’ (2025)

'Caso Eloá: Refém ao Vivo' (2025)
Caso Eloá: Refém ao Vivo

This true crime documentary revisits Brazil’s 2008 Eloá Pimentel hostage case, drawing on archival footage and new material to unpack how live television shaped the crisis. The film examines police tactics, media decisions, and the timeline leading to the tragedy. It places the event within wider debates about coverage ethics and public safety. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Wednesday 11/12.

‘Being Eddie’ (2025)

'Being Eddie' (2025)
Being Eddie

A career spanning documentary follows Eddie Murphy from teenage stand up sets to ‘Saturday Night Live’ breakout and decades of film roles. Director Angus Wall assembles interviews with collaborators and rare archival clips that trace creative risks and longevity. The film offers a behind the scenes look at tours, writing, and reinvention. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Wednesday 11/12.

‘The Sandlot’ (1993)

'The Sandlot' (1993)
20th Century Fox

A new kid joins a neighborhood baseball crew in the summer of 1962 and learns the game while a legendary dog guards a fence that hides a prized ball. The ensemble includes Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, and Patrick Renna with James Earl Jones as the neighbor whose past connects to the team. Pool days, Fourth of July fireworks, and a final play with the Beast shape the season. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Thursday 11/13.

‘Tee Yai: Born to Be Bad’ (2025)

'Tee Yai: Born to Be Bad' (2025)
18 Tanwa

Set in 1980s Bangkok, a master thief pulls off daring heists that confound police and captivate the public until one determined officer gets close. The Thai crime drama stars Nattawin Wattanagitiphat and Witsarut Himmarat. The cat and mouse story moves through safe houses, markets, and night streets as notoriety grows. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Thursday 11/13.

‘Moulin Rouge!’ (2001)

'Moulin Rouge!' (2001)
20th Century Fox

In 1899 Paris, a young writer falls for a cabaret star while a jealous patron finances the show that could change their fates. Baz Luhrmann directs Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor in a musical romance that blends pop standards with lavish production design. The plot follows rehearsals, secret meetings, and a final performance inside the famed club. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Thursday 11/13.

‘Nouvelle Vague’ (2025)

'Nouvelle Vague' (2025)
ARP Sélection

Richard Linklater’s film recreates the whirlwind production of Jean Luc Godard’s ‘Breathless’ with French dialogue and black and white style. The story casts Guillaume Marbeck as Godard with Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg and charts a 1959 shoot that rewrote rules of pacing and editing. The film premiered at Cannes and heads to Netflix after a short theatrical window. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Friday 11/14.

‘Jake Paul vs. Tank Davis’ (2025)

'Jake Paul vs. Tank Davis' (2025)
Most Valuable Promotions

YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul faces three division champion Gervonta Davis in a special event streamed live on Netflix from Miami’s Kaseya Center. The bout is scheduled for ten rounds with a reported 185 pound limit and 12 ounce gloves and it will be scored by judges as an exhibition. The matchup follows scheduling and venue changes that moved the show from Atlanta to Florida. It airs live on Netflix on Friday 11/14.

‘In Your Dreams’ (2025)

'In Your Dreams' (2025)
Kuku Studios

Two siblings set out across a surreal dream world to find the Sandman and wish for a perfect family, meeting odd creatures and tricky rules along the way. The animated adventure features voices from Jolie Hoang Rappaport, Elias Janssen, and Craig Robinson. The film comes from Netflix Animation and Kuku Studios with a brief theatrical run before streaming. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix family film release on Friday 11/14.

‘The Marksman’ (2021)

'The Marksman' (2021)
Sculptor Media

A former Marine and Arizona rancher reluctantly escorts a young boy to safety while a cartel crew tracks them across several states. Liam Neeson stars in this chase thriller that mixes border tensions with a road trip to Chicago. The story hinges on scarce resources, corrupt officials, and a final stand. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/14.

Share which titles from this stretch you’ll be queueing up first in the comments.

‘A Sprinkle of Christmas’ (2024)

'A Sprinkle of Christmas' (2024)
Reel One Entertainment

An up and coming baker opens her first storefront just before the holidays and ends up in an anonymous online feud with an A list actor who trashed her sweets without revealing who he is. At the same time she takes a crucial catering job for the actor’s brother’s high profile engagement party, which forces the rivals to collide in real life. The story tracks the bakery’s launch, the viral review that threatens it, and a high stakes gig that could save everything. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘A Vineyard Christmas’ (2023)

'A Vineyard Christmas' (2023)
CMW Horizon Productions

A TV host determined to film a perfect holiday episode returns to her hometown to spotlight a unique winery and clashes with the stubborn owner who wants nothing to do with TV. The plot follows production hurdles, local traditions, and the vineyard’s ice wine specialty as the show’s deadline looms. Behind the scenes it’s a Canadian production directed by Ana Valine with Champlain Media and partners. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘Becoming Santa’ (2015)

'Becoming Santa' (2015)
Johnson Production Group

A woman brings her boyfriend home for Christmas and introduces him to her parents, who happen to be Santa and Mrs. Claus, prompting a life altering question about whether he can join their world. The story centers on secret identities, North Pole duties, and what it means to inherit a centuries old job. The setup blends family traditions with the practical challenges of running Christmas. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘Christmas Casanova’ (2023)

'Christmas Casanova' (2023)
CME Autum Productions

A podcaster looking for fresh content agrees to help an ad creative win his childhood friend’s heart in exchange for recording the process, only to learn he may be pursuing the wrong person. Their plan becomes a checklist of New York holiday spectacles designed to spark romance and deliver episodes. Studio TF1 America lists it among its holiday titles with a wingwoman premise built for on the move recording. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘Royally Yours, This Christmas’ (2023)

'Royally Yours, This Christmas' (2023)
Reel One Entertainment

In bustling Manhattan a single mother working as a luxury hotel housekeeper is mistaken for a wealthy guest by a visiting prince, and their city tour turns into a royal courtship. When a rival exposes the truth, her job and reputation are suddenly at risk. The film runs about ninety minutes and comes from Reel One Entertainment. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘Just Like a Christmas Movie’ (2023)

'Just Like a Christmas Movie' (2023)
CMW Horizon Productions

While stranded in a small Colorado town a deadline driven professional is zapped by faulty Christmas lights and finds herself living inside a full scale holiday movie scenario. To break the spell she must embrace every familiar ritual from caroling to cookie baking while meeting a cast of archetypal locals. Distributor listings describe it as a meta holiday comedy built around that fish out of water curse. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade’ (2023)

'Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade' (2023)
Reel One Entertainment

A single mom and her son work to revive their town’s long dormant Christmas train parade with help from his teacher, but secrets about why the tradition ended threaten the plan. The effort involves permits, fundraising, and reconciling old disagreements as the route takes shape. The official program page outlines the romance and community angles that drive the revival. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘Everybody’s Fine’ (2009)

'Everybody's Fine' (2009)
Miramax

A widower who once relied on his late wife to keep the family close sets out on a cross country trip to visit each of his grown children and discovers how much they’ve hidden from him. The journey includes uncomfortable layovers, hospital setbacks, and difficult news that reframes old memories. The film stars Robert De Niro with Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale, and Sam Rockwell and adapts Giuseppe Tornatore’s original story. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘A Royal Date for Christmas’ (2023)

'A Royal Date for Christmas' (2023)
Motion Picture Corporation of America

When a European duke loses his luggage on arrival in the United States he turns to a boutique owner for emergency styling before high stakes meetings and she slowly discovers his true identity. The synopsis highlights fittings, public appearances, and the challenge of keeping titles discreet in a small town. Production credits include director Bradley Walsh and producers at Hideaway Pictures. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.

‘Blue Beetle’ (2023)

'Blue Beetle' (2023)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Recent college grad Jaime Reyes bonds with an ancient alien scarab that encases him in a powerful exosuit, drawing him and his family into a fight with an industrial empire seeking to weaponize the artifact. The movie sets its action in Palmera City and emphasizes family teamwork alongside high tech battles. Cast includes Xolo Maridueña, Bruna Marquezine, and Susan Sarandon. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/17.

‘Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy’ (2025)

'Selena y Los Dinos: A Family's Legacy' (2025)
Motto Pictures

This documentary uses never before seen family archives and new interviews to tell the story of Selena Quintanilla and her band from early quinceañera gigs to stadium tours. Netflix’s official materials confirm the November 17 premiere and the focus on the Quintanilla family’s home videos and recordings. Festival coverage earlier in the year noted archival recognition at Sundance before the film’s global release plans solidified. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Monday 11/17.

‘The Son of a Thousand Men’ (2025)

'The Son of a Thousand Men' (2025)
Biônica Filmes

Adapted from Valter Hugo Mãe’s novel, this drama follows a lonely fisherman who longs to be a father and forms an unconventional family after meeting an orphaned boy. Netflix press and trailer notes confirm a global debut and casting led by Rodrigo Santoro. Coverage highlights the Portugal set production and themes of chosen kinship. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Wednesday 11/19.

‘Champagne Problems’ (2025)

'Champagne Problems' (2025)
Off Camera Entertainment

A driven American executive flies to Paris before Christmas to acquire a storied champagne house and inadvertently falls for the heir to the brand while negotiating the deal. The Netflix page lists the leads and frames it as a romantic comedy with a holiday deadline that threatens the merger. Winery tours, tastings, and boardroom meetings shape the courtship and the contract. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Wednesday 11/19.

‘The Carman Family Deaths’ (2025)

Netflix

A dramatic rescue at sea triggers an investigation into whether a young man killed members of his wealthy New England family, with detectives and prosecutors revisiting financial records, 911 calls, and boating logs. Netflix’s listing describes an investigative true crime approach that follows the case from headlines to courtroom arguments. The film compiles interviews, archival video, and reconstructed timelines. It arrives on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Wednesday 11/19.

‘Las Locuras’ (2025)

'Las Locuras' (2025)
Panorama Global

This Mexican anthology drama portrays six women confronting the visit of madness in their lives across a single intense day as choices push them toward reinvention. Netflix’s page and festival notes outline its fall rollout after stops in Morelia and other showcases. The cast features Cassandra Ciangherotti and Alfredo Castro among an ensemble. It lands on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Thursday 11/20.

‘Sangre Del Toro’ (2025)

'Sangre Del Toro' (2025)
Brilliant Pictures

A feature documentary explores Guillermo del Toro’s creative life through the idea of cultural syncretism, tracing how his Mexican roots interplay with influences from Hollywood, Paris, and Guadalajara. Coverage notes the November premiere on Netflix alongside his press for a new adaptation and frames the film as a career spanning portrait. Credits list Yves Montmayeur as director. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Friday 11/21.

‘Train Dreams’ (2025)

'Train Dreams' (2025)
Kamala Films

Based on Denis Johnson’s novella, the film follows logger and rail worker Robert Grainier across the early twentieth century American West as personal loss and frontier change shape his life. Netflix’s Tudum confirms Joel Edgerton in the lead with Felicity Jones among the cast and sets a late November streaming debut after a limited theatrical window. Production notes credit Clint Bentley as director and co writer. It arrives on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Friday 11/21.

‘Phil’ (2019)

'Phil' (2019)
Bron Studios

A depressed dentist becomes obsessed with learning why a patient who seemed to have everything took his own life and ends up entangled with the man’s family while posing as someone else. Greg Kinnear directs and stars alongside Emily Mortimer in a dark comedy drama that premiered in 2019. The plot follows escalating lies, awkward dinners, and a search for meaning. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/21.

‘One Shot with Ed Sheeran: A Music Experience’ (2025)

'One Shot with Ed Sheeran: A Music Experience' (2025)
One Shot with Ed Sheeran: A Music Experience

Ed Sheeran leads a real time, single take music experience through New York City as he performs hits on sidewalks, in subway cars, and alongside fans between stops. The special is directed by Philip Barantini and confirmed by Netflix to premiere on November 21 with official media center materials detailing the format. Promotional coverage emphasizes the one continuous shot conceit and street level interactions. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix music special on Friday 11/21.

‘Marry Christmas’ (2024)

'Marry Christmas' (2024)
Marry Christmas

After each finding love, two brothers accidentally schedule their weddings for the same day and a friendly rivalry explodes into planning chaos as both families scramble to make things work. Casting centers on the Lawrence brothers with a holiday backdrop and dueling venues. The setup plays with save the date clashes, vendor conflicts, and an escalating list of compromises. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/21.

Tell us which of these mid month premieres you’ll be queuing up first in the comments.

‘Mistletoe Mixup’ (2021)

'Mistletoe Mixup' (2021)
Mistletoe Mixup

A driven toy company employee meets two charming strangers on the same day and only later realizes they are brothers, which turns a snowy ski getaway into a full on rivalry for her attention. The rom com brings together Joey, Matthew, and Andrew Lawrence on screen as the sibling triangle while Danielle C. Ryan plays the unsuspecting lead. Holiday parties, family introductions, and a mountain town itinerary keep the mistaken identities spinning until the truth comes out. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/21.

‘Santa Bootcamp’ (2022)

'Santa Bootcamp' (2022)
Hartbreak Films

An event planner hired by a mall tycoon to stage a make or break Christmas gala enrolls in a rigorous Santa training program to find the perfect St. Nick and rediscovers her own holiday spirit in the process. Melissa Joan Hart directs with Rita Moreno as Belle, the no nonsense bootcamp leader, and Emily Kinney as the planner racing a deadline. The story mixes drills, costume fittings, and community outreach with a budding romance as the gala approaches. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/24.

‘The Island’ (2005)

'The Island' (2005)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Two residents of a sealed facility discover their world is a cover for an organ harvesting operation and flee into a near future Los Angeles while shadowy handlers try to bring them back. Michael Bay’s sci fi chase pairs Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson with set pieces that jump from a maglev roadway to urban canyons as the conspiracy widens. The plot turns on a fake lottery to a paradise called the island and the revelation that all the residents are clones built for wealthy sponsors. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/24.

‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)

'Jingle Bell Heist' (2025)
ACE Entertainment

Two underpaid workers hatch a plan to rob a luxury London department store on Christmas Eve and find themselves balancing getaway logistics with an unexpected attraction. The caper plays out across display floors, loading docks, and CCTV monitored corridors as security tightens and loyalties are tested. Olivia Holt, Connor Swindells, and Lucy Punch lead the romantic comedy with Michael Fimognari directing. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Wednesday 11/26.

‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ (2023)

'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' (2023)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Black Manta returns with an ancient power that threatens the surface and Atlantis, forcing Arthur Curry to team with his estranged brother on a global quest through forbidden waters. James Wan’s sequel sends the duo through hidden strongholds and a long buried kingdom while tying in Atlantean politics and family stakes. Jason Momoa, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul Mateen II, and Amber Heard reprise their roles. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Thursday 11/27.

‘Left-Handed Girl’ (2025)

'Left-Handed Girl' (2025)
LHG Films

A mother and her two daughters move to Taipei to open a noodle stand at a bustling night market and run into pressures from tradition and long held family secrets. Their new venture navigates vendor rivalries, permits, and recipe debates as personal histories complicate the business plan. The city setting frames questions about independence and duty across three generations starting over. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Friday 11/28.

‘The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo’ (2025)

XRM Media

This investigative documentary revisits the origin of an iconic Vietnam War image and examines competing claims about who actually pressed the shutter, drawing on archival footage, interviews, and newsroom records. The film follows how credit for the photograph shaped careers and public memory while journalists and historians debate the evidence. Festival coverage has detailed the Associated Press response and the controversy surrounding the documentary’s assertions. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Friday 11/28.

Share which of these late month additions you’ll be watching first in the comments.

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