10 Best Movies to Watch on Disney+ in November 2025

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November on Disney+ brings new premieres, festive specials, National Geographic documentaries, and a couple of recent arrivals that are perfect to catch up on right now. You can queue up Marvel action, music-fueled holiday fun, and thoughtful true-story features alongside returning favorites that make easy family watches. Below you’ll find the exact dates each title hits Disney+ or the way it’s arriving along with clear plot points and key talent so planning your watchlist is simple. Settle in because there’s a lot worth pressing play on this month.

‘Love+War’ (2025)

'Love+War' (2025)
National Geographic

Arriving Friday November 7 as a Disney+ premiere from National Geographic Documentary Films, this feature follows Pulitzer Prize–winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario through modern conflict zones while she weighs the risks of frontline reporting against the pull of home and family. Directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, the Academy Award–winning team behind ‘Free Solo’, it blends exclusive access with on-the-ground footage to show how images shape public understanding of war. The film traces assignments in places such as Ukraine and explains how field logistics, ethics, and security decisions are made under pressure. It’s a same-day streaming debut made for documentary fans who want both craft and context.

‘Madame Web’ (2024)

‘Madame Web’ (2024)
Columbia Pictures

Swinging onto Disney+ in the United States on Friday November 14 as a post-theatrical streaming release, this Marvel-adjacent thriller stars Dakota Johnson as Cassandra Webb, a New York City paramedic who gains clairvoyant abilities tied to a dangerous future. The story introduces young Spider-Women played by Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, and Celeste O’Connor while Adam Scott and Emma Roberts round out the ensemble. Directed by S J Clarkson, it follows Cassandra as she tries to alter a fatal chain of events that keeps intruding on her present. If you missed it in theaters, this is the easy way to catch up on Sony’s expanding corner of the Marvel universe.

‘Lego Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails’ (2025)

Marvel Studios

Dropping Friday November 14 as a Disney+ special, this animated one-off puts Hawkeye and the Avengers up against a new foe who turns social media into a world-spanning weapon. The team recruits a fresh lineup for a brisk caper that plays with the signature LEGO tone and fast gag rate while still delivering plenty of Marvel cameos. It is designed as a family-friendly watch with a tight runtime and a self-contained mission so kids and parents can jump in without homework. This is a same-day streaming premiere you can press play on the moment it lands.

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)
20th Television

Debuting Friday November 14 as a Disney+ original, this holiday romp follows Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas after a travel meltdown strands them in London right before Christmas. The brothers try to get home to New York, turning flight cancellations and detours into musical numbers and cross-continental comedy. Expect original songs, guest appearances, and the trio’s easy banter as the story leans into a road-movie structure. It premieres straight to streaming so you can watch it as soon as the title card appears.

‘A Day Late and a Dollar Short’ (2014)

‘A Day Late and a Dollar Short’ (2014)
Lifetime

Landing Friday November 21 as a Disney+ library addition, this adaptation of Terry McMillan’s novel centers on Viola Price, a sharp-tongued matriarch who worries her next asthma attack could be fatal and decides to repair her fractured family. Whoopi Goldberg leads alongside Ving Rhames as her estranged husband while their adult children confront long-buried resentments that keep boiling over. The story moves through a series of family crises with humor and hard truths as Viola pushes everyone toward accountability. It’s an easy new-to-Disney+ way to revisit a well-liked character drama.

‘Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story’ (2022)

‘Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story’ (2022)
RobinHood Productions

Streaming Friday November 21 as a Disney+ library title, this standalone entry in the ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ anthology follows successful attorney Chastity Jeffries after a whirlwind romance turns controlling and dangerous. As jealousy escalates into obsession, she must navigate legal savvy and personal courage to regain her safety. The film uses the anthology’s template to explore how manipulation can hide in plain sight and how friends and family intervene once red flags stack up. It joins the service as a quick-to-stream thriller for viewers who like tense domestic stakes.

‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember’ (2025)

‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember’ (2025)
Protozoa Pictures

Premiering on National Geographic Sunday November 23 and streaming the next day on Disney+ and Hulu Monday November 24, this one-hour documentary follows Chris Hemsworth and his father Craig on a motorcycle journey across Australia after Craig’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. With guidance from dementia expert Dr. Suraj Samtani, the trip pairs sweeping landscapes with practical insights into memory care and the value of shared experiences. The film comes from creative partners behind ‘Limitless’ and folds science-based tips into intimate family moments. It’s an accessible watch with both emotional resonance and useful takeaways.

‘Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol’ (2025)

‘Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol’ (2025)
Disney Television Animation

Unwrapping Friday November 28 on Disney+ as a next-day streaming debut after its Thanksgiving Night premiere on Disney Channel, this 22-minute special returns elves Lanny and Wayne for a new mission. When holiday operations go off script and Wayne fears he is in serious trouble with Santa, a cascading series of mishaps threatens the season’s timetable. The short includes returning voice talent and comes from Disney Television Animation with Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton executive producing. It will also air later on ABC and Freeform as part of the 25 Days of Christmas lineup, but Disney+ is where you can watch it on demand.

‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ (1983)

‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ (1983)
Walt Disney Productions

New to Disney+ as of Friday October 3 and ready to stream in November, this Ray Bradbury adaptation follows two boys in a Midwestern town who tangle with a sinister traveling carnival led by the enigmatic Mr. Dark. Directed by Jack Clayton, it stars Jason Robards as the town librarian and Jonathan Pryce as the carnival master with Diane Ladd and Pam Grier in supporting roles. The story blends coming-of-age chills with supernatural bargains as the carnival tempts residents with their deepest desires. It is a compact 95-minute watch known for moody visuals and a score by James Horner, now a convenient click away on Disney+.

‘Spidey and Iron Man: Avengers Team Up!’ (2025)

‘Spidey and Iron Man: Avengers Team Up!’ (2025)
Disney Junior

Added to Disney+ on Friday October 17 and sitting there for an easy November play, this all-new 22-minute Disney Jr. and Marvel Studios crossover brings together characters from ‘Spidey and His Amazing Friends’ and ‘Iron Man and His Awesome Friends’. The Avengers team with Spidey to stop Ultron and Green Goblin after the villains hijack the city’s connected devices. Built as a kid-friendly, self-contained adventure, it features a colorful roster and quick pacing designed for younger viewers while still nodding to longtime fans. The one-shot format makes it a simple family pick when you want Marvel fun without a long runtime.

Share your own November Disney+ picks in the comments and tell us what you’re pressing play on first!

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