November 2025 Streaming Preview: What to Watch

November 2025 Streaming Preview: What to Watch

By

S Pavithran

6 November 2025

November 2025 arrives with a packed slate of high-profile streaming releases — though the month is a bit top-heavy, with most marquee titles landing in the first half. From prestige dramas and reimagined classics to superhero debuts and the emotional final chapter of an iconic sci-fi saga, every major streamer is bringing something big to the screen.

Whether you crave character-driven storytelling, historical intrigue, gothic spectacle, or blockbuster escapism, this month’s lineup is built to keep you glued to the couch and talking online.


November 4 — All’s Fair (Apple TV+)

Apple TV+ leans into star power and glossy prestige with All’s Fair, a workplace legal drama built around an innovative law practice that specializes in divorce — and is run entirely by women. The casting itself is a headline: Kim Kardashian (bringing her high-profile interest in law and criminal-justice reform) pairs with the formidable Naomi Watts, promising a mix of cultural curiosity and dramatic heft.

Expect sharp wardrobe, sharp dialogue, and the messy human stakes of family law: infidelity, asset wars, child custody battles, and the personal cost of representing other people’s heartbreaks. Think The Morning Show meets The Good Wife, updated with feminist angles and glossy production values.


November 5 — Fantastic Four: First Steps (Disney+)

Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps is one of the most anticipated streaming debuts of the year. As the MCU expands, Disney+ finally gives the First Family their own origin-forward event series. Early cues point to a stylistic nod to 1960s sci-fi — a retro-futuristic look updated with modern emotional stakes.

Expect origin drama, sibling dynamics, and the kind of worldbuilding that teases larger cosmic threats. A series positioned to spark theorizing, fan chatter, and future MCU connective tissue.


November 6 — Death By Lightning (Netflix)

Netflix’s limited series Death By Lightning revisits the true, shocking assassination of President James A. Garfield in 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau. More than a history lesson, the show promises a psychological, political, and courtroom-driven portrait of a fractured era.

Expect rich detail, tense character work, and a chilling portrait of political ambition and instability — ideal for viewers who love prestige historical drama.


November 7 — Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein (Netflix)

Guillermo Del Toro’s long-awaited Frankenstein arrives as a gothic, emotional, visually lush interpretation of Mary Shelley’s iconic tragedy. Known for blending horror with aching humanity, Del Toro explores themes of isolation, creation, and monstrous consequence.

Dark, poetic, creature-driven storytelling with awards-season energy. If you love Pan’s Labyrinth or The Shape of Water, this is appointment viewing.


November 14 — Nobody 2 (Peacock)

Bob Odenkirk returns in Nobody 2, continuing the gritty, bone-crunching action stylings of the first film. With expanded mythology and higher stakes, the sequel deepens the mysterious underworld hinted at in the original.

Expect visceral action, dry humor, and a cathartic watch for fans of John Wick-style choreography — a major action draw for Peacock.


November 26 — Stranger Things Season 5 (Netflix)

After nearly a decade, Stranger Things reaches its epic conclusion. What began as a nostalgic sci-fi mystery has evolved into one of the most influential streaming series of all time. Season 5 promises cinematic scale, answers to long-running mysteries, and emotional goodbyes.

Dimensional battles, heartfelt closure, and the global streaming moment of the year. Expect spikes in watch parties, reaction videos, and discourse across the internet.


From glamorous legal drama in All’s Fair to the gothic chills of Frankenstein and the farewell fireworks of Stranger Things, November 2025 delivers one of the strongest streaming slates in recent memory.

The month is front-loaded with marquee releases, keeping excitement high early on and finishing with emotional franchise payoffs. Whether you’re looking to binge, dissect character arcs, or engage in fandom debates, November is stacked.

S Pavithran

Pavithran is a software developer based in Bengaluru, passionate about web development. He’s also an avid reader of SF&F fiction, comics, and graphic novels. Outside of work, he enjoys curating inspirations, engaging in literary discussions and crawling through Reddit for more mods to add in his frequent playthroughs of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Explore this month's latest streaming titles
Explore this month's latest streaming titles