All Sci-Fi Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Lesbian Space Princess’

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From restored cult gems to brand-new dystopias and animated dino mayhem, this week brings a surprisingly varied batch of science-fiction and sci-fi-adjacent releases across theaters and streaming. Below you’ll find key plot and creative details, plus exactly when and where to watch each title over the next few days.

‘Angel’s Egg’ (1985)

'Angel’s Egg' (1985)
Tokuma Shoten

Mamoru Oshii’s cult classic returns in a director-supervised 4K restoration with rebuilt 5.1/Dolby Atmos sound, rolling into North American theaters on Wednesday, November 19 (with additional shows on Thursday, November 20) via GKIDS. The allegorical tale—created with artist Yoshitaka Amano—follows a mysterious girl guarding a large egg and a boy who intrudes on her flooded, decaying world. The restoration was made from the original 35mm elements and premiered across festivals earlier this year before this theatrical rollout. Distributor materials and venue listings confirm the new restoration and dates.

‘Killer Raccoons 2: Dark Christmas in the Dark’ (2019)

'Killer Raccoons 2: Dark Christmas in the Dark' (2019)
Overbites Pictures

Travis Irvine’s holiday action-spoof returns to theaters in a limited re-release on Friday, November 21. The film follows ex-con Casey Smallwood on a Christmas Eve train that’s hijacked by terrorists and hyper-intelligent, government-trained raccoons; Yang Miller stars alongside Ron Lynch and Tom Lyons. Box office calendars and distributor info list the 2025 re-release, with runtime and core credits consistent across industry databases. Expect the same parody setup the original became known for during its initial run.

‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024– )

'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory' (2024– )
Universal Pictures

The fourth and final season of the Netflix animated series arrives on Thursday, November 20. A sequel to ‘Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’, the show follows the now-adult “Nublar Six” as they probe a global conspiracy around dinosaurs; returning voices include Paul-Mikél Williams and Sean Giambrone, with showrunners Scott Kreamer and Aaron Hammersley and executive producers Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow, and Frank Marshall. Series timelines place events before and during ‘Jurassic World Dominion’, and official materials highlight the conspiracy-thriller angle for later seasons. Season and date details are confirmed by program guides and press coverage.

‘Altered’ (2025)

'Altered' (2025)
Studio Atlantic

Timo Vuorensola’s sci-fi action feature—starring Tom Felton (as Leon), Liza/Elizaveta Bugulova (as Chloe), and Richard Brake—lands in limited theaters and on digital/streaming on Friday, November 21. Set in an alternate present dominated by genetically enhanced elites, the story tracks outcasts Leon and Chloe as they push back against corrupt power. Official listings note a 1h 27m runtime, PG-13 rating, and production by Studio Atlantic/Well Go USA, with prior trade coverage confirming Vuorensola as writer-director and Felton’s lead role. Festival and market reports help pin down the project’s casting and budget background.

‘Lesbian Space Princess’ (2024)

'Lesbian Space Princess' (2024)
We Made a Thing Studios

The animated sci-fi comedy from directors Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs makes its VOD/streaming debut on Tuesday, November 18, with listings including major platforms such as Prime Video. The film follows Saira, a sheltered royal and amateur magician who blasts off to rescue her bounty-hunter ex-girlfriend Kiki from the “Straight White Maliens.” Festival notes and critical write-ups document its Berlin premiere path and subsequent awards; distributor pages list creative credits and synopsis. Release information and creative team details are consistent across official and trade sources.

Tell us what you’re most excited to watch this week—and why—in the comments!

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