Here Are All the Movies Coming to HBO Max This Week, Including ‘One to One: John & Yoko’
Here’s a quick, friendly rundown of the films hitting the service between Monday, November 10 and Sunday, November 16—complete with arrival dates and the essential details like plots, key cast, directors, and writers to help you decide what to queue up first.
‘Hoarding for the Holidays’ (2025)

Arrives Wednesday, November 12. This holiday special dives into the world of extreme seasonal collectors and decor die-hards, following families as they track down rare pieces—think vintage blow-molds, elaborate yard displays, and meticulously curated ornaments—while juggling budgets, storage, and family dynamics. Episodes spotlight specific quests, like locating hard-to-find décor for neighborhood events and solving space issues when collections outgrow the home. The special blends makeover problem-solving with human-interest stories around why these traditions matter to participants. It’s an English-language U.S. production set around the 2025 holiday season.
‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ (2024)

Arrives Thursday, November 13. Directed by Wes Ball and written by Josh Friedman, this standalone sequel is set generations after Caesar’s era and follows Noa, a young chimpanzee, whose journey with a human woman, Mae, tests long-held beliefs about ape and human futures. The cast includes Owen Teague, Freya Allan, Kevin Durand, Peter Macon, and William H. Macy. Production comes from 20th Century Studios with music by John Paesano and cinematography by Gyula Pados. Expect a 145-minute sci-fi adventure that widens the franchise’s world while focusing on a coming-of-age quest.
‘One to One: John & Yoko’ (2025)

Arrives Friday, November 14. Co-directed by Kevin Macdonald and Sam Rice-Edwards, this documentary centers on John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s early-1970s life in New York City and culminates in their 1972 “One to One” benefit concerts at Madison Square Garden. It features restored concert footage, archival home movies, and audio overseen by Sean Ono Lennon, offering a detailed portrait of the couple’s activism, artistry, and personal struggles during a turbulent political moment. The film is produced by Mercury Studios and Plan B Entertainment, with Magnolia Pictures handling U.S. distribution. Running about 100 minutes, it aims to present a fresh, intimate look at Lennon and Ono’s creative partnership.
‘Eddington’ (2025)

Arrives Friday, November 14. Written and directed by Ari Aster, this neo-Western thriller is set in New Mexico during 2020 and follows a small-town power struggle between Sheriff Joe Cross and incumbent Mayor Ted Garcia as a standoff escalates amid pandemic-era tensions. Joaquin Phoenix leads the cast, with Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Micheal Ward, Deirdre O’Connell, Luke Grimes, and Austin Butler among key players; Darius Khondji serves as cinematographer, and the score is by Bobby Krlic and Daniel Pemberton. The film premiered in main competition at Cannes on May 16, 2025, before its U.S. theatrical release that summer. Produced by A24 and Square Peg, it runs approximately 149 minutes.
Tell us which of these you’re watching first—and why—in the comments!


