All the Movies Coming to Amazon Prime in November 2025
Prime Video is loading November with a mix of brand new releases, festival darlings, family favorites, thrillers, and stone cold classics, which means your queue can jump from superheroes to holiday comfort watches in a single weekend. A few titles sneak in at the very end of October while the big library wave lands on November 1, then a string of fresh 2025 projects rounds out the month. Below you will find quick plot snapshots, major cast and creative notes, and the exact day each title begins streaming on Prime Video so you can map out your watchlist with zero guesswork.
‘Rear Window’ (1954)

A photographer with a broken leg watches his courtyard neighbors and suspects a murder in the apartment across the way. Alfred Hitchcock directs James Stewart and Grace Kelly with Thelma Ritter and Raymond Burr in support. The production stages an entire city block on a soundstage and turns a single set into a master class in suspense. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Double Indemnity’ (1944)

An insurance salesman falls for a married woman and plots to kill her husband for a payout while a sharp claims investigator closes in. Billy Wilder directs from a screenplay by Wilder and Raymond Chandler based on James M. Cain’s novel. The film cemented key noir traits such as voiceover confession and fatal attraction. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Rob Roy’ (1995)

In the early 1700s a Highland chief takes a risky loan and crosses an aristocrat, which sparks betrayal and a quest to restore his honor. Liam Neeson headlines with Jessica Lange, John Hurt, and Tim Roth, and Michael Caton Jones directs. The showdown builds across the Scottish Highlands to a famous sword duel. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Arthur Christmas’ (2011)

Santa’s operation runs like a mission control room with a massive sleigh craft and a sea of elves until one gift is missed and the youngest son races to fix it before sunrise. Voices include James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, and Imelda Staunton. The animated adventure comes from Aardman and Sony Pictures Animation. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Vertigo’ (1958)

A retired detective who suffers from fear of heights is hired to follow a woman in San Francisco and becomes consumed by her. Alfred Hitchcock directs James Stewart and Kim Novak with a famed score by Bernard Herrmann. The story tracks obsession and identity across city landmarks and coastal missions. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Species’ (1995)

A government lab creates a human alien hybrid who escapes, which sends a team of specialists on a city wide hunt before she breeds. Roger Donaldson directs an ensemble led by Natasha Henstridge, Ben Kingsley, Marg Helgenberger, Michael Madsen, Alfred Molina, and Forest Whitaker. The chase moves from sealed facilities to clubs and trains while the creature evolves. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Species II’ (1998)

A Mars astronaut returns infected with alien DNA and begins to change, forcing authorities to call on familiar experts to stop a deadly outbreak. Natasha Henstridge, Michael Madsen, and Marg Helgenberger return in a sequel from director Peter Medak. The stakes expand to quarantines, lab tests, and a race to contain a new strain. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Species III’ (2005)

A new hybrid emerges after the earlier events and becomes the focus of rival research agendas as growth accelerates. The story shifts to campus labs and shadowy experiments while competing groups argue cures and weaponization. The mythology builds on genetics and survival drives. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Be Cool’ (2005)

Former loan shark turned producer Chili Palmer pivots into the music world to help a singer break through while rivals try to muscle in. F. Gary Gray directs John Travolta and Uma Thurman with a large ensemble that includes Vince Vaughn, Cedric the Entertainer, André Benjamin, Dwayne Johnson, and Christina Milian. The plot moves through labels, showcases, and cross town shakedowns. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Agent Cody Banks’ (2003)

A secret teen agent is assigned to get close to a classmate in order to stop a nanotech scheme that threatens national security. Frankie Muniz stars with Hilary Duff, Angie Harmon, and Ian McShane in a kid friendly spy romp filled with gadgets and training montages. The mission collides with school life and parental rules. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London’ (2004)

The young operative heads to London with a youth orchestra cover and a new partner to retrieve mind control tech from a rogue agent. Frankie Muniz returns alongside Anthony Anderson and Hannah Spearritt under director Kevin Allen. Royal estates, city landmarks, and a finale at a high profile event frame the caper. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Hot Pursuit’ (2015)

A by the book officer must protect the widow of a cartel accountant during a chaotic run across Texas as both criminals and dirty cops close in. Reese Witherspoon and Sofía Vergara lead a chase that bounces between safe houses, back roads, and a sting operation. Anne Fletcher directs a brisk buddy comedy built around mismatched partners. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Scrooged’ (1988)

A ruthless television executive is visited by three spirits during a live holiday broadcast and is forced to reckon with his past and present. Bill Murray stars in a modern spin on Dickens directed by Richard Donner with Karen Allen and Carol Kane in support. Network control rooms and Manhattan street sets replace Victorian London while the ghosts do their work. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Good Will Hunting’ (1997)

A South Boston prodigy working as a janitor is discovered by a professor and pushed toward a future he does not trust while therapy forces him to face old wounds. Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Minnie Driver headline under the direction of Gus Van Sant. The story balances academia, friendship, and the hard choice of leaving the familiar. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ (2017)

Peter Parker tries to be a friendly neighborhood hero while a salvage boss turns alien tech into weapons, which draws in a mentor from the larger universe. Tom Holland leads with Michael Keaton, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Marisa Tomei, and Robert Downey Jr. The adventure keeps Peter in school halls and Queens streets before a tense showdown. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Till’ (2022)

Mamie Till Mobley seeks justice after the 1955 murder of her son Emmett and turns her grief into activism that moves the nation. Danielle Deadwyler stars under the direction of Chinonye Chukwu with support from Jalyn Hall, Whoopi Goldberg, and Haley Bennett. The drama focuses on a mother’s choices and the power of public witness. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Overboard’ (2018)

A mistreated worker convinces a wealthy amnesiac yacht owner that they are married and living a modest life, which flips the setup of the 1987 original. Eugenio Derbez and Anna Faris lead a bilingual remake that leans on screwball complications and family bonding. The ruse complicates when the truth closes in. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Larry Crowne’ (2011)

After being laid off a big box employee enrolls at a community college and joins a scooter crew while a speech class helps him reset his life. Tom Hanks directs and stars with Julia Roberts and co writes with Nia Vardalos. The story celebrates adult reinvention and the value of starting over. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Chicago’ (2002)

Two performers facing murder charges turn their trials into show business as a headline chasing lawyer spins the press. Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta Jones, and Richard Gere lead Rob Marshall’s cinematic staging of the Broadway hit. Big numbers sit inside a courtroom story about fame and survival. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘This Christmas’ (2007)

The Whitfield family gathers in Los Angeles for their first full reunion in years and old secrets crash into new romances during a busy holiday week. Delroy Lindo, Loretta Devine, Idris Elba, and Regina King anchor an ensemble from writer director Preston A. Whitmore II. The Donny Hathaway classic threads the soundtrack and the story. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘The Cutting Edge’ (1992)

A temperamental pairs skater is matched with a former hockey player after an eye injury ends his pro future and the two train for the Olympics. Moira Kelly and D. B. Sweeney spar through rink drills and choreography under director Paul Michael Glaser. The buildup leads to an Albertville showdown and a signature throw move. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Hannah and Her Sisters’ (1986)

Three sisters in New York move through changing relationships and careers over two years framed by consecutive Thanksgiving dinners. The ensemble includes Mia Farrow, Michael Caine, Dianne Wiest, and Barbara Hershey. The film earned multiple Academy Awards and remains one of the most celebrated works in the filmmaker’s catalog. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Missing in Action’ (1984)

Colonel James Braddock returns to Southeast Asia to investigate reports of American prisoners and mounts a covert rescue. Chuck Norris leads under the direction of Joseph Zito. Jungle raids, river gunfights, and city safe houses mark the mission that launched a series. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Child’s Play’ (2019)

A mother buys her son a smart doll whose safety protocols have been disabled, turning the toy into a violent protector that learns from its environment. Aubrey Plaza and Brian Tyree Henry star with Mark Hamill voicing Chucky in a technology based reimagining. The threat spreads through a connected home as the doll adapts. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Hanna’ (2011)

Raised off the grid by her ex CIA father a teenage girl heads across Europe while an intelligence chief tries to erase her. Saoirse Ronan, Eric Bana, and Cate Blanchett star with an electronic score by The Chemical Brothers. The action moves from Arctic forests to Moroccan streets with fairy tale motifs in the margins. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Flamin’ Hot’ (2023)

Richard Montañez works his way up at Frito Lay and pushes a chili spiced snack that becomes a sensation. Eva Longoria directs Jesse Garcia and Annie Gonzalez in a true story inspired comedy. The production draws from Montañez’s memoir and his account of product development. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘The Poughkeepsie Tapes’ (2007)

A faux true crime documentary assembles interviews and evidence from hundreds of tapes left behind by a serial killer in upstate New York. John Erick Dowdle directs a found footage entry that follows detectives, victims, and disputed leads. The film became known for a complicated release path before home video. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Benny & Joon’ (1993)

A protective brother cares for his sister who struggles with mental illness, and their lives change when a gentle eccentric inspired by silent era comedians enters their world. Johnny Depp, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Aidan Quinn star under director Jeremiah S. Chechik. Physical comedy and tender romance define the Spokane set story. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Heartbreakers’ (2001)

A mother and daughter con team run marriage and seduction scams until an IRS problem forces them to attempt one last job. Sigourney Weaver, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ray Liotta, Gene Hackman, and Jason Lee star in a Palm Beach caper. Layered swindles collide with real feelings as marks and partners cross wires. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘A Beautiful Mind’ (2001)

Mathematician John Nash rises from graduate studies to breakthrough work while the onset of schizophrenia challenges his life, then later receives major recognition for his contributions. Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly lead under the direction of Ron Howard with a script adapted by Akiva Goldsman from Sylvia Nasar’s biography. Scenes move from Princeton to government code rooms to a moving finish. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Miracle on 34th Street’ (1947)

After the Thanksgiving parade a department store Santa who calls himself Kris Kringle sets off a courtroom and public test of faith while touching a skeptical family. Maureen O’Hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwenn, and Natalie Wood star in a New York holiday favorite. The setting moves from Midtown storefronts to legal hearings that ask what people believe. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Happy Gilmore’ (1996)

A hockey enforcer with a huge slap shot switches to golf to save his grandmother’s house and clashes with a smug tour star. Adam Sandler leads with Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald, and Carl Weathers under director Dennis Dugan. Driving range chaos turns into televised tournament showdowns. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection’ (1990)

Colonel Scott McCoy and his team move to capture a cartel boss after a DEA mission goes wrong and the operation escalates into jungle warfare. Chuck Norris stars with Billy Drago as the antagonist and Aaron Norris directing. The sequel blends hostage rescues, airlifts, and raids in the series style. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘The Great Outdoors’ (1988)

Two families attempt a lakeside vacation in Wisconsin where water skis, bears, and in law rivalries blow up every plan. John Candy and Dan Aykroyd headline with Annette Bening in her film debut. The story plays as a string of misadventures around cabins, boats, and a legendary steak. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ (2010)

Four friends discover that a malfunctioning tub has sent them back to 1986 and they must replay a wild weekend to get home. John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, and Clark Duke lead under director Steve Pink. The comedy mixes paradox jokes with memories that change the future. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Bones and All’ (2022)

In the late eighties an isolated young woman who is an eater meets a drifting outsider and they road trip across the Midwest while facing their nature. Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet star for director Luca Guadagnino with Mark Rylance in a chilling turn. The score comes from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Annie Hall’ (1977)

A comedian looks back on a complicated relationship with a singer and the story unfolds through memories, therapy sessions, and fourth wall play. Diane Keaton co stars with a visual style shaped by cinematographer Gordon Willis. The film won top Academy Awards and influenced modern romantic comedies. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Child’s Play’ (1988)

A dying killer uses a ritual to transfer his soul into a Good Guy doll and the new owner’s family becomes the focus of a murder spree. Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, and Alex Vincent star with Brad Dourif voicing Chucky under director Tom Holland. The Chicago set thriller launched a long running franchise. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid’ (1982)

A private eye accepts a case from a mysterious client and the investigation is woven together with scenes from classic film noirs. Steve Martin and Rachel Ward star in a meta mystery directed by Carl Reiner. Vintage footage blends with new material to create a seamless black and white caper. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Uncle Buck’ (1989)

A carefree bachelor is drafted to watch his brother’s kids and must step up fast when real life problems arrive at the door. John Candy and Amy Madigan lead a suburban comedy written and directed by John Hughes. The film became a major hit and a signature role for Candy. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘In the Heat of the Night’ (1967)

A Philadelphia detective passing through Mississippi is pulled into a murder case and partners with the local chief as tensions rise. Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger headline under director Norman Jewison. The drama won Best Picture and later sparked sequels and a television series. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘The Delta Force’ (1986)

An airline hijacking triggers an international rescue that carries from the tarmac to urban strongholds. Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin lead a large ensemble with music by Alan Silvestri under director Menahem Golan. The film marked Marvin’s final screen role and launched sequels. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ (2020)

Best friends who still have not written the song that unites the world must finally deliver while their daughters assemble a band across time. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter return with Kristen Schaal, Samara Weaving, Brigette Lundy Paine, and William Sadler under director Dean Parisot. The adventure opened with a hybrid theatrical and premium at home release. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘All Dogs Go to Heaven’ (1989)

A hustler dog returns from the afterlife to help an orphan who can talk to animals while his old partner schemes on the side. Don Bluth directs with voices by Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise and a memorable turn by Judith Barsi. The animated film later spawned a sequel and a TV series. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde’ (2003)

Elle Woods travels to Washington to fight for animal rights after learning a family connection for her chihuahua. Reese Witherspoon leads a Capitol Hill set sequel with Sally Field, Regina King, Jennifer Coolidge, Luke Wilson, and Bob Newhart. Hearings, lobbying, and pink outfits power a new chapter. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Legend’ (1985)

A forest dweller must save a princess and protect the last unicorns as the Lord of Darkness seeks to end daylight forever. Ridley Scott directs Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, and Tim Curry with multiple cuts that feature different scores. A later director’s cut restored Jerry Goldsmith’s music. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘The Break-Up’ (2006)

A Chicago couple splits but no one will leave their shared condo, which turns property lines into emotional battlegrounds. Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston star under Peyton Reed with support from Jon Favreau and Judy Greer. The stalemate becomes a test of pride and compromise. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You’ (2017)

Young Mariah returns here because the family slate of holiday titles is deep this month and her story about earning a puppy is a simple, sweet option for younger kids. Mariah Carey narrates and sings, and the film keeps the focus on responsibility and seasonal cheer. The running time is friendly for quick watch nights. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 1 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Baywatch’ (2017)

An elite lifeguard team uncovers a drug ring that threatens their beach while a disgraced Olympian tries to prove himself. Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron star with Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Alexandra Daddario under director Seth Gordon. Beach patrols turn into nighttime stings and speedboat pursuits. Available to stream on Prime Video on Sunday November 9 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Playdate’ (2025)

A newly unemployed dad accepts a casual meetup with another stay at home father and discovers he has stepped into a mercenary scheme that spirals across the suburbs. Kevin James and Alan Ritchson lead with Sarah Chalke, Alan Tudyk, Stephen Root, and Isla Fisher in support. Luke Greenfield directs an action comedy made for streaming. Available to stream on Prime Video on Wednesday November 12 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Belén’ (2025)

A young woman in Tucumán faces criminal charges after a medical emergency, and a determined lawyer uses the case to challenge a wider injustice. Dolores Fonzi directs and stars in an adaptation of Ana Correa’s nonfiction book. The film played Spanish festivals before its broader rollout. Available to stream on Prime Video on Friday November 14 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Drop’ (2025)

On her first date in years a widow receives anonymous threats that force her to follow escalating instructions through one long night or risk her family’s safety. Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar star in a thriller set mostly inside an upscale restaurant. Christopher Landon directs a tight real time story. Available to stream on Prime Video on Friday November 14 as a subscription streaming release.
‘Mamma Mia!’ (2008)

On a Greek island a bride invites three men from her mother’s past to her wedding to discover who her father is as ABBA songs power the weekend. Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Christine Baranski, and Julie Walters lead a sunny ensemble. The songs were produced by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. Available to stream on Prime Video on Saturday November 15 as a subscription streaming release.
‘The Iron Claw’ (2023)

The story of the Von Erich wrestling family follows brothers who push to meet their father’s expectations amid triumph and tragedy. Zac Efron leads as Kevin with Jeremy Allen White and Harris Dickinson as his brothers under writer director Sean Durkin. The film runs just over two hours and was released by A24. Available to stream on Prime Video on Wednesday November 19 as a subscription streaming release.
‘The Age of Disclosure’ (2025)

This feature documentary collects testimony from military and government insiders who claim long term secrecy around non human intelligence and recovered technology. The production frames a global investigation with new interviews and archival research. The film pairs a limited theatrical stop with a home on Prime Video. Available to stream on Prime Video on Friday November 21 as a documentary premiere.
‘Mickey 17’ (2025)

An expendable worker on a deep space mission can be regenerated after death and discovers a conspiracy that threatens the colony effort. Robert Pattinson stars with Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, and Mark Ruffalo as Bong Joon Ho adapts Edward Ashton’s novel. The film marks Bong’s return to English language filmmaking with music by Jung Jae il. Available to stream on Prime Video on Wednesday November 26 as a subscription streaming release.
That is the full lineup for the month, so tell us which arrivals you are cueing up first in the comments.


