All the Movies Coming to Netflix in November 2025
November on Netflix lines up new premieres beside beloved favorites, giving you a steady mix of recent hits, cult classics, true crime spotlights, holiday romances, and a few high profile originals. Below you’ll find what’s landing and when it arrives, plus whether it’s a fresh Netflix debut or a licensed addition. Each entry includes quick story details, production notes, or character arcs so you can decide what to queue up next without any guesswork.
‘Back to the Future Part II’ (1989)

Marty and Doc hop to the future and back again after a sports almanac mishap spawns a warped Hill Valley run by Biff. Hoverboards, future storefronts, and branching timelines all feed a plan to restore the original chain of events. The chapter links setups that pay off in the trilogy’s finale. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Dear Santa’ (2024)

A child’s letter accidentally reaches a felon named Santa and sets off a scramble that tangles neighborhood plans and a family’s holiday. Misdelivered wishes kick the plot into a caper that juggles good intentions and unintended consequences. The final dash to Christmas Eve hinges on repaired trust and quick thinking. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘This Is the End’ (2013)

An apocalypse catches a cluster of actors playing themselves in a Hollywood house where dwindling supplies and old grievances keep tensions high. Cameos interrupt disaster beats as the group tries to decode what’s actually happening outside. The survival plan forces hard choices about loyalty and fear. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Patriot’ (2000)

A widowed farmer and former soldier is pushed back into the Revolutionary War after his family is targeted by a ruthless officer. Militia tactics, shifting alliances, and village raids build toward larger battlefield confrontations. Family stakes keep the strategy choices personal at every turn. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ (2021)

The story follows an FBI informant drawn into the Illinois Black Panther Party as its chairman organizes programs and faces escalating surveillance. Meetings, raids, and courtroom maneuvers unfold against a timeline that tightens to a fatal night. The film documents community work alongside the pressure campaign aimed at stopping it. It streams as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Hangover Part III’ (2013)

A final round with the Wolfpack shifts from wedding chaos to a rescue mission that threads prior antagonists into a last Las Vegas showdown. Cross country detours and improvised schemes keep the group one step behind their own mess. The closer ties off debts and running gags on a timer. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘No Good Deed’ (2014)

A stranger seeks help during a storm and a suburban mother’s home turns into a trap as her kids become leverage. The plot compresses time and space into a night of break ins, bargaining, and a turn that reframes earlier scenes. Each attempt to escape reshuffles the power balance inside the house. It hits Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Charlie’s Angels’ (2000)

Three investigators juggle disguises and gadgets to protect a kidnapped tech executive and stop a surveillance scheme. The mission moves from wiretaps to car chases to an airborne finale as each cover identity opens another door. Team dynamics and comic beats pace the casework. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Just Mercy’ (2019)

A young lawyer launches a legal center to challenge wrongful convictions and takes on a death row case that exposes systemic failures. Interviews, filings, and appeals stack into a procedural that leans on patience and new evidence. Community support and expert work make room for a path forward. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘A Very Vintage Christmas’ (2019)

A shop owner discovers a box of keepsakes and sets out to find the person they belong to, piecing together a decades old story through local clues. Town events and holiday traditions become waypoints in the search. The mystery nudges neighbors into unexpected connections. It lands as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Doctor Sleep’ (2019)

Years after the Overlook, Dan Torrance fights addiction and protects a gifted girl from a cult that hunts children with the shining. Cross country pursuits and psychic showdowns bridge new characters with haunted memories. The final stretch circles back to a place that still remembers him. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Hangover Part II’ (2011)

A pre wedding trip to Bangkok spirals into a lost night that leaves clues scattered across rooftops, alleys, and riverbanks. Tattoos, missing phones, and a trail of IOUs push the search on a deadline. Each reveal leaves the group rewriting what went wrong. It streams as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Paddington 2’ (2017)

Paddington takes odd jobs to buy a pop up book for Aunt Lucy and is framed for stealing it, sending friends and neighbors into action to clear his name. Prison gags and neighborhood teamwork drive a plan that hinges on timing and kindness. London landmarks and intricate sets build the cozy world. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Frances Ha’ (2013)

An aspiring dancer drifts across New York apartments and temp gigs while friendships shift and chances appear then vanish. Short chapters track small wins alongside awkward stumbles. Black and white photography underlines the indie tone of reinvention. It lands as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Happy Christmas’ (2014)

A twentysomething fresh from a breakup moves in with her brother’s family and shakes up routines during a messy holiday season. Loose, improvisational scenes follow house rules, creative goals, and new boundaries. The story favors small, lived in moments over big twists. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘In the Heights’ (2021)

A bodega owner weighs leaving Washington Heights while neighbors chase scholarships, small businesses, and long deferred plans. Musical numbers spill into streets and salons as the block faces change. Family ties and immigration stories braid through a summer of decisions. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Little Things’ (2021)

A county deputy teams up with a rising detective in Los Angeles to track a nocturnal killer as an oddball suspect draws the net. Old mistakes haunt the veteran while evidence remains stubbornly inconclusive. Interrogations and stakeouts push instinct against proof. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Elvis’ (2022)

The biographical drama covers Presley’s ascent from regional radio sets to global tours while focusing on the strain and control exerted by his longtime manager. Recording sessions and stage spectacles mark the milestones. Shifts in culture and image track the cost of constant exposure. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Wonka’ (2023)

A young chocolatier arrives in a European city with inventions and a plan to open a shop but runs into a cartel of confectioners who block his every move. New allies help him pull off ingenuity powered workarounds. Musical sequences lay the groundwork for the whimsical legend to come. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Purge: Anarchy’ (2014)

On the annual night without law a handful of strangers cross a city run by militias and masked crews while a vigilante with his own target takes point. Safe houses and decoy routes turn each block into a tactical puzzle. The survival run keeps changing as hunts close in. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Dr. Dolittle 2’ (2001)

The doctor who talks to animals is pulled into a conservation plan that hinges on teaching a shy bear how to live in the wild with a potential mate. Corporate pressure and city hearings complicate the timeline. A courtroom turn puts the forest on the line. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Heaven Is for Real’ (2014)

After a medical crisis a boy describes experiences he could not have known, rattling his pastor father and their small town. Church meetings and family conversations test belief and doubt. Details that surface later deepen the conflict and the curiosity. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Doctor Dolittle’ (1998)

A San Francisco surgeon rediscovers a childhood ability to understand animals and suddenly finds his office overrun with patients that threaten his reputation. Word of mouth through pets and zoo residents turns appointments into chaos. Keeping the secret gets harder as cases pile up. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘A Madea Christmas’ (2013)

A country visit during the holidays unearths secrets around school, work, and relationships as community events keep pulling everyone together. Pageant rehearsals and small town obligations force conversations that have been avoided. The final show becomes a clearinghouse for truths. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Grimsby’ (2016)

A sweet natured football fanatic reunites with his elite spy brother and is swept into a conspiracy he barely understands. Failed cover stories and gadget misfires push the mission across Europe. Stadiums and labs set the stage for a wild finish. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Life of the Party’ (2018)

A mom heads back to college after a sudden divorce and winds up sharing halls and classes with her daughter while rediscovering a campus life she left behind. Group projects and internships reshape priorities on the way to finals. Graduation becomes a test for both of them. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Merry Liddle Christmas’ (2019)

A tech entrepreneur’s first hosted holiday goes haywire as a smart home glitches and overlapping rehearsals threaten family plans. A neighbor with music industry ties becomes a helpful ally. Sibling subplots and a charity event stitch the celebrations together. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Ready Player One’ (2018)

In a future dominated by a virtual world a teen chases a contest whose clues are hidden in the creator’s life while a corporation tries to seize control. Arena battles and puzzle runs intertwine with real world pressure in a struggling city. The endgame weighs teamwork against pure high score tactics. It streams as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ (2022)

Life in a company town promises comfort for couples while workers build a secret project nobody talks about. A series of strange incidents pushes one wife to test the perimeter and look for what’s being hidden. The search uncovers a meticulously guarded setup. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Nun II’ (2023)

A demonic presence tied to a cursed abbey targets a European boarding school and draws a determined sister back into battle. Scorched churches, relic hunts, and protective rites chart the investigation. The entity seeks a permanent foothold as sacred spaces become the front line. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ (2018)

A New York professor visits Singapore with her boyfriend and learns his family stands at the very top of high society. Wedding season social games, family expectations, and a fierce rivalry challenge the couple. Food halls, island getaways, and mahjong become stages for choice points. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Tenet’ (2020)

A covert team uses time inversion to stage missions where cause and effect run in both directions, forcing new rules for chases and sieges. The objective is to stop a device that could unravel everything. Planning depends on information that loops back into its own past. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Isn’t It Romantic’ (2019)

After a subway accident a skeptic wakes up in a world that insists on meet cutes, musical cues, and spotless apartments. Escaping the spell means rethinking work, friends, and what the story expects of her. The city becomes a playground of genre rules to bend. It streams as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Way Back’ (2020)

A former star accepts a high school coaching job and confronts addiction while trying to rebuild a struggling team. Practice habits, eligibility problems, and small victories mark the climb. Playoffs loom as a test of resolve on and off the court. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part’ (2019)

After an invasion from space turns Bricksburg into chaos, Emmet and friends head into new systems to rescue their crew. Musical detours and time twists complicate a plan that requires cooperation. A sibling rivalry in the real world mirrors the stakes in the build. It arrives as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Joy Ride’ (2023)

Four friends travel across Asia to lock down a business deal and find a birth mother, running into checkpoints, auditions, and family dinners that upend the itinerary. Viral moments and onstage surprises force fast recalculations. Old bonds stretch then snap back stronger. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Moonage Daydream’ (2022)

A collage of David Bowie’s life and work uses concert film, interviews, and previously unseen archive to map his evolving personas. The sound was overseen with longtime collaborator Tony Visconti and the theatrical run included IMAX engagements. The cut runs over two hours as it flows through eras rather than telling a straight cradle to grave story. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Ocean’s Eight’ (2018)

Debbie Ocean recruits a crew to lift the Toussaint necklace during the Met Gala by steering a movie star into wearing a meticulously recreated piece. Scanning, replication, and timed blind spots turn the museum into a controlled stage. The payoff hinges on misdirection and a quiet handoff. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Back to the Future Part III’ (1990)

A letter from the past sends Marty to 1885 to save Doc from a grave that shouldn’t exist, setting up a train heist and one last DeLorean push. A schoolteacher becomes central to Doc’s fate as a local threat closes in. The frontier setting wraps the trilogy with a practical effects finale. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Risen’ (2016)

A Roman tribune is tasked by Pilate to find a missing body after the crucifixion to prevent unrest in Jerusalem. Conflicting testimony leads through guardrooms, markets, and hidden gatherings. The search plays like a mystery placed inside a historical flashpoint. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (1997)

After a fatal accident four friends hide the truth and a year later a message arrives that someone knows what they did. A figure with a hook stalks them during seaside festivities as suspects multiply. The group retraces the night to learn who witnessed the secret. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘Game Night’ (2018)

A brother plans an elaborate kidnap game that may or may not be real, sending the usual party crew across the city to decode clues. A neighbor’s subplot and a prized egg complicate the scavenger hunt. Every solved step opens a new trap. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘The Hangover’ (2009)

A groom vanishes after a Vegas blowout and his friends reassemble the night through receipts, hospital visits, and chapel stops. The deadline is the ceremony and the evidence is a breadcrumb trail of trouble. Photos reveal just enough to try again. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/1.
‘King Richard’ (2021)

Richard Williams charts training plans and tournament entries for Venus and Serena while negotiating contracts and coaching support. Family schedules and schoolwork weave into the strategy. Practice courts and junior circuits mark the route to bigger stages. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Sunday 11/2.
‘The Outfit’ (2022)

A master cutter in 1950s Chicago faces a long night as mob clients and a hidden tape turn his small shop into a pressure cooker. A locked door and a wall box become crucial chess pieces. Careful misdirection reframes each conversation. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Sunday 11/2.
‘Just Buried’ (2008)

An unexpected inheritance gives a young man a failing funeral home just as suspicious deaths begin to revive business. The mortician he falls for becomes a partner as police questions mount. Insurance money and town gossip tighten the screws. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/3.
‘In Waves and War’ (2025)

Former Navy SEALs seek treatment for PTSD with ibogaine and 5 MeO DMT at a clinic in Mexico where these therapies operate legally. Researchers provide context while participants describe changes in symptoms over time. Animated passages visualize the sessions alongside interviews. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Monday 11/3.
‘Dr. Seuss’s the Sneetches’ (2025)

Two young Sneetches find friendship that ignores star bellies and moon bellies and learn why differences shouldn’t divide a beachside community. New songs and a kid friendly runtime shape the special for family viewing. The island setting supports simple lessons built for repeat watches. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix kids special on Monday 11/3.
‘Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things’ (2025)
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Leanne Morgan returns with a new hour built around family trips, midlife detours, and everyday observations delivered in her Southern storytelling cadence. The set continues her momentum on the service after a breakout special. Director Manny Rodriguez oversees the taping. It launches as a new Netflix comedy special on Tuesday 11/4.
‘Bride Wars’ (2009)

Best friends discover a scheduling error locked both of their dream Plaza weddings onto the same date and neither will budge. Pranks escalate as fittings, invitations, and caterers become battlegrounds. The countdown forces a reckoning with what the day actually means. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Thursday 11/6.
‘Labyrinth’ (1986)

A teenager wishes her baby brother away and must navigate a maze ruled by the Goblin King to bring him back. Puppetry and practical sets carry her through riddles, changing rooms, and a climactic city of goblins. Songs and elaborate costuming power the fantasy. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.
‘Groom & Two Brides’ (2025)

A commitment shy man ends up engaged to his boss’s daughter while rekindling with his first love and attempts to hide both promises as events collide. Office politics and family meetings make cover stories hard to sustain. The cast pairs Abdullah Boushehri with Layla Abdallah and Lulwa Al Mulla. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Friday 11/7.
‘Mango’ (2025)

A hotelier and her daughter traveling to Málaga encounter a farmer whose orchard challenges a corporate expansion plan. Business targets clash with a slower life that starts to look sustainable. Josephine Park and Dar Salim lead the cast. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Friday 11/7.
‘A Holiday Heist’ (2011)

Students staying on campus over Christmas plan an art show and get trapped by thieves who target the gallery’s valuables. Hostages quietly test countermeasures while the robbers struggle to keep control. The standoff hinges on a few risky gambits. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.
‘Baramulla’ (2025)

In Kashmir a police officer probes missing children as unexplained events draw danger closer to his family. Folklore and fear complicate a case that starts like a procedural and turns supernatural. Manav Kaul and Bhasha Sumbli headline the cast. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix Indian film release on Friday 11/7.
‘The Christmas Trap’ (2018)

Two teens bound for estranged grandparents meet on flights and swap destinations to learn about each other’s families. Small town traditions and mistaken identities create a gentle mystery to solve before the season ends. Cast includes Sierra McCormick, Brighton Sharbino, Bo Derek, and Shelley Long. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.
‘Holiday Engagement’ (2011)

A woman hires an actor to pose as her fiancé at Thanksgiving to get through a pressure filled family weekend. Cover stories collide with relatives who ask too many questions. The setup runs on near misses until the truth inevitably surfaces. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.
‘My Dad’s Christmas Date’ (2020)

A daughter secretly sets up online dates for her widowed father in hopes of jump starting his life again. Set in York, the plan leads to awkward dinners and frank talks about grief. Jeremy Piven and Olivia Mai Barrett star with Joely Richardson in support. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/7.
‘Frankenstein’ (2025)

Guillermo del Toro’s take on Mary Shelley’s story brings together Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, and Mia Goth in a gothic study of creation and consequence. A festival premiere and limited theatrical run set up the streaming launch. The production leans into atmosphere and the cost of obsession. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Friday 11/7.
‘All I See Is You’ (2017)

When a cornea transplant restores a woman’s sight her marriage shifts as she becomes more independent and begins to notice unsettling details. Filming across Bangkok and Spain, the perspective work highlights how perception alters control. What seemed stable starts to look entirely different. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/8.
‘Manodrome’ (2023)

A rideshare driver under financial strain is pulled into a secretive men’s group led by a charismatic figure and begins making dangerous choices. The film examines isolation and the lure of belonging as pressure builds. Jesse Eisenberg and Adrien Brody lead the cast. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/8.
‘Wanted Man’ (2024)

A battered detective is sent to Mexico to escort witnesses to a cartel killing and finds corrupt forces closing in from both sides of the border. Road pursuits and double crosses push the escorts toward a narrow window out. Dolph Lundgren stars and directs. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/10.
‘Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas’ (2019)

After a perfect first date Jess dies in an accident and returns as a ghost who needs help from her best friend to finish unfinished business. A bucket list of goodbyes and apologies becomes the path to peace. Aisha Dee, Kimiko Glenn, and Kendrick Sampson headline the cast. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Tuesday 11/11.
‘No Sleep ‘Til Christmas’ (2018)

Two strangers realize they can only sleep when they’re next to each other, which becomes a problem for a planned wedding on the calendar. Late night meetings turn into an unplanned bond that complicates every commitment. The premise turns rest into a ticking clock decision. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Tuesday 11/11.
‘Same Time, Next Christmas’ (2019)

A woman’s annual Hawaii trips reconnect her with a childhood sweetheart as years of bad timing finally press for a decision. Family traditions and resort rituals frame the on again off again rhythm. The question becomes whether routine can make room for change. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Tuesday 11/11.
‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’ (2025)

Recently divorced parents try to stage one last perfect holiday for their kids as old feelings and new partners crash the plan. A house sale, a co parenting calendar, and a party deadline stack the stakes. Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson star with Jameela Jamil. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Wednesday 11/12.
‘Caso Eloá: Refém ao Vivo’ (2025)

The documentary revisits Brazil’s 2008 Eloá Pimentel hostage crisis and studies how live television coverage shaped the event as police and media made pivotal choices in real time. Archival footage and new interviews reconstruct the timeline. The film frames questions about ethics and public safety. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Wednesday 11/12.
‘Being Eddie’ (2025)

A career spanning documentary follows Eddie Murphy from teenage club sets to ‘Saturday Night Live’ and film stardom, using interviews and rare archives to track reinvention. Tours, writing rooms, and on set footage map how material evolves. The portrait focuses on longevity and risk. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Wednesday 11/12.
‘The Sandlot’ (1993)

A new kid joins a neighborhood baseball crew in the summer of 1962 while a legendary dog guards a fence hiding a prized ball. Fourth of July fireworks, pool days, and a final play with the Beast mark the season. James Earl Jones appears as the neighbor whose past reshapes the team’s outlook. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Thursday 11/13.
‘Tee Yai: Born to Be Bad’ (2025)

A master thief in 1980s Bangkok builds notoriety with daring jobs until a persistent officer draws near. Safe houses, markets, and night streets create a cat and mouse rhythm. The cast features Nattawin Wattanagitiphat and Witsarut Himmarat. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Thursday 11/13.
‘Moulin Rouge!’ (2001)

At the turn of the century in Paris a young writer falls for a cabaret headliner while a wealthy patron finances a show that binds them all. Rehearsals, secret meetings, and a final performance drive the romance to its reckoning. Pop standards and lavish sets define the style. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Thursday 11/13.
‘Nouvelle Vague’ (2025)

Richard Linklater recreates the sprint that produced Godard’s ‘Breathless’ using black and white photography and French dialogue. Casting puts Guillaume Marbeck as Godard and Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg while the script tracks rule breaking edits and on the fly shooting. Festival play sets up a short theatrical window before streaming. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Friday 11/14.
‘Jake Paul vs. Tank Davis’ (2025)

Jake Paul meets three division champion Gervonta Davis in a Miami ten rounder staged as a special event with a reported 185 pound limit and 12 ounce gloves. Judges will score the exhibition while an undercard rounds out the show. Venue shifts and date changes finally land the bout at Kaseya Center. It airs live on Netflix on Friday 11/14.
‘In Your Dreams’ (2025)

Two siblings journey through a surreal dream world to find the Sandman and wish for a perfect family, meeting odd rules and creatures along the path. Voices include Jolie Hoang Rappaport, Elias Janssen, and Craig Robinson. Netflix Animation teams with Kuku Studios after a brief theatrical run. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix family film release on Friday 11/14.
‘The Marksman’ (2021)

A former Marine and Arizona rancher escorts a boy to safety while a cartel crew tracks them north through several states. Sparse resources and corrupt officials complicate each stop. Liam Neeson anchors the road chase to a final stand. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/14.
‘A Sprinkle of Christmas’ (2024)

An up and coming baker’s storefront launch collides with an anonymous feud after an A list actor trashes her sweets online. A high profile catering gig for the actor’s brother ups the stakes as identities remain hidden. Social media fallout meets kitchen crunch time. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘A Vineyard Christmas’ (2023)

A TV host returns home to film a perfect holiday episode centered on a distinctive winery and clashes with an owner who wants no cameras. Production hurdles and local customs shape the shoot as an ice wine specialty becomes the focal point. Canadian partners back the feature under director Ana Valine. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘Becoming Santa’ (2015)

A woman brings her boyfriend home and introduces him to parents who are none other than Santa and Mrs. Claus, raising the question of whether he can join their world. Duties at the North Pole meet modern life as secrets and roles are negotiated. The story weighs tradition against choice. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘Christmas Casanova’ (2023)

A podcaster agrees to help an ad creative win a childhood friend in exchange for recording their progress, only to suspect the target might be wrong. A checklist of New York holiday moments feeds the episodes. The wingwoman premise keeps the pace brisk and mobile. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘Royally Yours, This Christmas’ (2023)

A hardworking hotel housekeeper is mistaken for a wealthy guest by a visiting prince and a city tour turns into a royal courtship. A rival threatens her job and name when the truth comes out. Reel One Entertainment lists a tidy ninety minute runtime. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘Just Like a Christmas Movie’ (2023)

Stranded in Colorado a deadline driven professional is zapped by faulty lights and wakes inside a full scale holiday movie scenario. Breaking the spell requires leaning into carols, cookies, and every familiar trope. The meta setup runs on winks delivered straight. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade’ (2023)

A single mom and her son plan to revive a long dormant train parade with help from his teacher, only to uncover why the tradition stopped. Permits, fundraising, and old disagreements mark the work. The route becomes a map for reconciliation. It streams on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘Everybody’s Fine’ (2009)

A widower sets off to visit his grown children and discovers how much they’ve kept from him since their mother died. Layovers, hospital delays, and difficult truths reset family myths. Robert De Niro stars with Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale, and Sam Rockwell. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘A Royal Date for Christmas’ (2023)

A European duke loses his luggage in the United States and turns to a boutique owner for emergency styling before key appearances, keeping his title under wraps. Fittings and photo ops inch them closer until identities collide. Bradley Walsh directs for Hideaway Pictures. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Saturday 11/15.
‘Blue Beetle’ (2023)

College grad Jaime Reyes bonds with an alien scarab that builds an exosuit and drags his family into a corporate fight to weaponize the tech. Palmera City set pieces prioritize teamwork alongside high tech action. The ensemble centers on Xolo Maridueña with Bruna Marquezine and Susan Sarandon. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/17.
‘Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy’ (2025)

Family archives and new interviews trace Selena Quintanilla’s path with her band from small gigs to stadiums. Home videos and recordings highlight the early grind that shaped the sound. The film arrives with a global date set by Netflix. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Monday 11/17.
‘The Son of a Thousand Men’ (2025)

Adapted from Valter Hugo Mãe’s novel, a lonely fisherman who longs to be a father forms an unconventional family after meeting an orphaned boy. Portugal locations and a cast led by Rodrigo Santoro ground the quiet drama. Themes of chosen kinship sit at the center. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Wednesday 11/19.
‘Champagne Problems’ (2025)

A U.S. executive flies to Paris to buy a storied champagne house and falls for the heir while negotiating the deal. Tasting rooms, caves, and board meetings track the push and pull between romance and acquisition. A holiday deadline threatens both plans. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Wednesday 11/19.
‘The Carman Family Deaths’ (2025)

A high profile sea rescue leads investigators to examine whether a young man killed members of his wealthy family, pulling in 911 calls, financials, and boat logs. Interviews and archival video reconstruct the case as it moves toward court. The documentary weighs the competing narratives in detail. It arrives on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Wednesday 11/19.
‘The Follies’ (2025)

Six women confront a sudden visit of madness across one harrowing day that pushes each toward reinvention. Festival stops in Mexico preceded a broader rollout. Cassandra Ciangherotti and Alfredo Castro appear in the ensemble. It lands on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Thursday 11/20.
‘Sangre Del Toro’ (2025)

This documentary explores Guillermo del Toro’s creative life through the lens of cultural syncretism, following how roots in Mexico interplay with influences from abroad. Interviews, clips, and cityscapes from Guadalajara to Paris shape the portrait. The release times with renewed attention on his latest adaptation. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Friday 11/21.
‘Train Dreams’ (2025)

Denis Johnson’s novella becomes a feature tracking logger Robert Grainier across the early twentieth century West as personal loss and national change reshape him. Joel Edgerton leads with Felicity Jones under director Clint Bentley. A small theatrical window tees up the streaming date. It arrives on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Friday 11/21.
‘Phil’ (2019)

A dentist in a spiral fixates on a patient’s suicide and insinuates himself into the man’s family by posing as someone else. The lies escalate into dinners and confidences he can’t sustain. Greg Kinnear directs and stars opposite Emily Mortimer. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/21.
‘One Shot with Ed Sheeran: A Music Experience’ (2025)

Ed Sheeran performs a continuous single take music experience through New York, hopping from sidewalks to trains with a camera tracking him in real time. Fans and passersby shape the flow between stops. Director Philip Barantini stages the logistics as choreography. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix music special on Friday 11/21.
‘Marry Christmas’ (2024)

Two brothers discover their weddings share the same date and a friendly rivalry explodes into venue battles and vendor chess. Families juggle overlapping guest lists and save the date chaos. The Lawrence brothers headline the holiday setup. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/21.
‘Mistletoe Mixup’ (2021)

A toy company pro meets two charming strangers who turn out to be brothers, and a ski town getaway becomes a competition for her time. Family gatherings and snowy events raise the stakes until identities come clean. Joey, Matthew, and Andrew Lawrence share the screen. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Friday 11/21.
‘Santa Bootcamp’ (2022)

Tasked with staging a make or break gala an event planner enrolls in a Santa training program to find the right St. Nick and rediscovers her holiday spirit. Rita Moreno plays the bootcamp leader with Emily Kinney as the planner racing the clock. Drills and fittings anchor the run up to the gala. It lands on Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/24.
‘The Island’ (2005)

Residents of a sealed facility learn a promised paradise is a cover for organ harvesting and flee into a near future Los Angeles while handlers close in. A maglev roadway sequence and urban chases reveal the truth about the clones and their sponsors. The escape pivots on exposing the program. It arrives on Netflix as a licensed library title on Monday 11/24.
‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)

Two underpaid workers plan to rob a luxury London department store on Christmas Eve and juggle getaway logistics with an unexpected attraction. Display floors, loading docks, and CCTV corridors form the caper map as security tightens. Olivia Holt, Connor Swindells, and Lucy Punch lead under director Michael Fimognari. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix film release on Wednesday 11/26.
‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ (2023)

Black Manta taps an ancient power that threatens Atlantis and the surface, forcing Arthur Curry to partner with his estranged brother on a globe spanning search. Hidden strongholds and a long buried realm expand the politics and the family rift. Jason Momoa, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul Mateen II, and Amber Heard return. It comes to Netflix as a licensed library title on Thursday 11/27.
‘Left-Handed Girl’ (2025)

A mother and her daughters move to Taipei to open a night market noodle stand and run into rival vendors, permits, and secrets that test the family. Recipes become flashpoints for tradition and independence. The city’s bustle frames a three generation restart. It debuts on Netflix as a new Netflix international film release on Friday 11/28.
‘The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo’ (2025)

An investigative documentary revisits the authorship of an iconic Vietnam War image and weighs conflicting claims over who pressed the shutter. Archival reels, newsroom logs, and interviews track how attribution shaped careers and public memory. The film examines the media machinery that turned a frame into history. It premieres on Netflix as a new Netflix documentary film release on Friday 11/28.
Tell us which of these November arrivals you’re most excited to stream in the comments.


