Every ‘Superheroic’ Movie & TV Show Coming Out in November 2025
Not every caped crusader story wears a cape, so this lineup focuses on films and shows that carry that superhero like charge without sitting squarely in the superhero genre. Expect world saving missions, vigilante justice, chosen figure arcs, and teams with extraordinary gifts that echo the energy of comic book adventures, just delivered through sci fi epics, fantasy quests, and pulpy action.
‘Altered’ (2025)

Tom Felton leads this sci fi action film about a near future where genetic enhancements create a stark divide and two outcasts named Leon and Chloe push back against leaders who exploit that gap. The movie runs about an hour and a half and comes from director Timo Vuorensola with distribution by Well Go USA. It opens in the United States in limited theaters on Friday November 21 which fits the late fall window for original genre fare. Trailers show a world rebuilt after devastation, with Felton’s character building gear to even the odds as he and Chloe take on corrupt power brokers who control access to upgrades.
‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)

This franchise entry shifts the focus to Predator society as a young outcast called Dek teams up with an android named Thia in a hostile alien environment and confronts rival Predators on the path to a showdown with an apex hunter. The film is directed by Dan Trachtenberg with a story by Trachtenberg and Patrick Aison and it carries a PG 13 rating that marks a first for the mainline series. It arrives in theaters on Friday November 7 with RealD 3D and IMAX play. Cast highlights include Elle Fanning as twin Weyland Yutani synths and Dimitrius Schuster Koloamatangi as Dek with lore that dives deeper into clan culture and rites of passage.
‘The Running Man’ (2025)

Edgar Wright directs a new take that hews closer to the Stephen King novel and follows a deadly reality show where runners evade professional Hunters for a massive prize. Glen Powell stars as Ben Richards with Josh Brolin as the show’s producer and Colman Domingo as the host alongside an ensemble that includes Emilia Jones and Lee Pace. Paramount releases the film in the United States on Friday November 14 after a United Kingdom opening on Wednesday November 12. Marketing began with a CinemaCon preview and a summer trailer that framed the televised manhunt and its billion dollar stakes.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

The final season lands in three parts on Netflix with Volume 1 streaming on Wednesday November 26 followed by Volume 2 on Thursday December 25 and a finale on Wednesday December 31. The Hawkins crew returns with Eleven and friends facing the last chapter of the fight that began with the Upside Down while new cast additions join familiar faces. Netflix has clarified that the feature length finale will stream on the service rather than play a wide theatrical run. Fan events and teasers rolled out through the fall to mark the closing stretch for the series.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

Prime Video adapts Critical Role’s second campaign into an eight episode animated fantasy about a band of misfits who come together after a powerful relic called the Beacon falls into the wrong hands. The series premieres globally on Wednesday November 19 with multiple core cast members from Critical Role reprising their roles and guest voices drawn from a wide roster. Episodes debut in more than two hundred forty countries and territories with a weekly cadence after the premiere. The story is set in Exandria on the continent of Wildemount where tensions between rival nations pull the team into a realm saving mission.
‘Robin Hood’ (2025– )

MGM+ launches a new period adventure series that reframes the classic outlaw as Rob, a Saxon forester’s son who joins forces with Marian, the daughter of a Norman lord, to fight oppression after the Norman invasion. The cast includes Jack Patten as Robin, Lauren McQueen as Marian, and Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham with production by Lionsgate Television and partners. The series premieres on Sunday November 2 on MGM+. The premise sets up organized resistance in the forests of England as the pair rally allies and strike at corrupt rule.
‘Pluribus’ (2025– )

Vince Gilligan’s new Apple TV series stars Rhea Seehorn as a woman described as the most miserable person on Earth who is drawn into a mission to save the world from a strange wave of happiness. The nine episode season debuts with two episodes on Friday November 7 followed by weekly releases through Friday December 26. Apple confirms a two season order with Sony Pictures Television producing and lists additional cast such as Karolina Wydra and Carlos Manuel Vesga with guest appearances by Miriam Shor and Samba Schutte. The show mixes grounded drama with a big destiny premise that places one reluctant figure at the center of a global threat.
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