
Ah, November is here, and for fans of streaming, that means one thing: a lot of new movies and shows to devour. From superhero epics and music documentaries to holiday specials, there’s something for everyone to binge before the year ends. Here’s a countdown of the 10 biggest new releases coming this November 2025 on streamers, in reverse order for extra suspense.

10. The Beatles Anthology (Disney+)
Begin with a true legend. The Beatles Anthology returns, fully restored and expanded from eight to nine episodes. Featuring never-before-seen footage and intimate reflections from Paul, George, and Ringo, the series gives fans a rare peek behind the curtain of the Fab Four’s extraordinary journey. Restorations by Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post mean you can expect the Beatles to look sharper and more vivid than ever.

9. Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films (Disney+)
James Cameron’s Avatar saga gets the ultimate behind-the-scenes treatment. Narrated and presented in two parts, Fire and Water explores the making of Avatar: The Way of Water and teases the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash. With concept art, interviews with the cast and crew, and exclusive set footage, this two-part doc is a must-watch for anyone curious about the visionary filmmaker’s world-building magic.

8. The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Disney+)
Finally, Marvel’s First Family gets the origin story fans have been clamoring for. Set during the 1960s, Fantastic Four: First Steps follows Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Ben Grimm, and Johnny Storm as they navigate the challenges of fame and newfound powers before the Silver Surfer shows up with Earth-threatening news. Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn lead a cast that makes this iteration worth cheering for.

7. Madame Web (Disney+)
Marvel’s most mysterious clairvoyant gets her own origin story. Dakota Johnson stars as Cassandra Webb, a Manhattan paramedic who can foresee the future yet must guide three young women whose destinies could change the world. Suspenseful, action-packed, and with a new spin on the Marvel formula, Madame Web offers fans a whole new perspective.

6. LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails (Disney+)
It’s an animated adventure that’s as much chaos as it is comedy. Hawkeye and the Avengers face a villain out of the digital age who threatens the world through social media, and must assemble a new team to stop the madness. Strange Tails delivers action, laughs, and clever pop culture nods for viewers who like their superhero antics with a side of memes.

5. Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember (Disney+ & Hulu)
It follows Chris Hemsworth as he embarks on a deeply personal journey with his father, Craig, who has Alzheimer’s. This documentary traces their heartwarming road trip across Australia to explore the science of social connection and how shared experiences protect brain health. Emotional, nostalgic, and inspiring, it’s a story of family, love, and resilience.

4. Seventeen: Our Chapter (Disney+)
K-pop followers, heed this. Seventeen: Our Chapter chronicles the journey of this 13-member boy band over a decade without any lineup changes. The four-episode series sees members reflecting on their past, present, and future as they share stories of friendship, perseverance, and the highs and lows of fame. It’s a must-watch for anyone interested in what holds bands together.

3. Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol (Disney+ & Freeform)
Holiday mischief returns in this fourth installment of the Prep & Landing specials as Lanny and Wayne return, prepping homes for Santa with a mix of adventure, snowball antics, and laughs. Part of Disney’s “25 Days of Christmas” lineup, it’s the perfect festive watch for both streaming and cable audiences.

2. Freakier Friday (Disney+)
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprise their roles in this sequel to the classic body-swap comedy. This time around, Tess’s daughter and stepdaughter get into a wild mix-up of switched identities, confusion, and family drama. Heartwarming and hilarious, it’s a retro treat now updated for a new generation of fans.

1. Elton John: Never Too Late (Disney+)
Topping the list is this intimate documentary following Elton John as he prepares for his final North American concert at Dodger Stadium. Amplifying the nostalgic highlights of Elton’s extraordinary career, personal struggles, and family involvement are interviews, archival footage, and an original song. This is a must-see celebration of a living legend for both Rocketman fans and music lovers alike.

Honorable Mentions
There’s even more streaming this month: Iron Man and his Awesome Friends reunite Tony, Riri, and Amadeus for superhero hijinks; A Very Jonas Christmas Movie chronicles the Jonas Brothers’ chaotic holiday adventures; and festive baking competitions abound, adding gingerbread drama to your queue. From superheroes to music legends and holiday magic, November 2025’s streaming lineup has something for everyone, and you don’t have to leave the comfort of your couch to catch the best of it.