‘Jingle Bell Heist’ Is on Top of Netflix’s Most-Watched Movies of the Week List

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The streaming charts for late November 2025 showcase a diverse collection of entertainment ranging from festive holiday rom-coms to high-octane blockbusters. Viewers are clearly in the mood for variety as high-concept animation and gritty true crime documentaries sit alongside the latest releases from major directors. This week sees a surge in Michael Bay films and family-oriented content as audiences settle in for the holiday season. The following list highlights the most popular films currently capturing the attention of US subscribers.

‘Frankenstein’ (2025)

'Frankenstein' (2025)
Double Dare You

Guillermo del Toro directs this gothic adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel featuring a star-studded cast. Oscar Isaac portrays the ambitious scientist Victor Frankenstein while Jacob Elordi takes on the role of his tragic creation. The film explores deep themes of hubris and the monstrous consequences of playing god within a visually striking period setting. This dark and atmospheric production continues to draw viewers weeks after its initial Halloween release window.

‘The Island’ (2005)

'The Island' (2005)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson star in this science fiction thriller about residents of a futuristic facility who believe they are the last survivors on Earth. The protagonists discover their entire existence is a lie and that they are actually clones grown for organ harvesting. Director Michael Bay delivers his signature explosive action sequences as the duo attempts a desperate escape to the real world. The film combines high-concept philosophical questions with intense chases and visual spectacle.

‘The Carman Family Deaths’ (2025)

'The Carman Family Deaths' (2025)
WIRED Studios

This true crime documentary investigates the complex tragedy surrounding Nathan Carman and his wealthy family. Viewers follow the timeline of a suspicious fishing trip that left Nathan’s mother missing at sea while he was rescued days later on a life raft. The film also delves into the unsolved murder of his grandfather years prior to the maritime incident. Interviews with investigators and family members attempt to piece together a puzzle filled with inheritance disputes and betrayal.

‘Dog’ (2022)

'Dog' (2022)
FilmNation Entertainment

Channing Tatum directs and stars in this road trip comedy about an Army Ranger and a Belgian Malinois. The story follows Jackson Briggs as he escorts the volatile military dog Lulu to the funeral of her former handler. Their journey down the Pacific Coast Highway involves misadventures that force them to rely on each other for survival and companionship. The film explores themes of trauma and healing for both the soldier and his canine partner.

‘Ambulance’ (2022)

'Ambulance' (2022)
Universal Pictures

Two adoptive brothers hijack an emergency vehicle after a bank heist goes spectacularly wrong in Los Angeles. Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II play the desperate criminals who must keep a wounded cop and an EMT alive during their getaway. Director Michael Bay utilizes drone cinematography to create a frantic and immersive chase experience across the city streets. The narrative focuses on the escalating tension between the brothers as their escape plan unravels.

‘In Your Dreams’ (2025)

'In Your Dreams' (2025)
Kuku Studios

Siblings Stevie and Elliot embark on a magical journey into the world of dreams to find the Sandman. They hope to have their wish granted to save their parents from an impending divorce. The animated adventure takes them through surreal landscapes where they confront their subconscious fears and anxieties. This family film combines humor with emotional stakes regarding the complexity of changing family dynamics.

‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ (2023)

'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' (2023)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Jason Momoa returns as Arthur Curry to protect Atlantis from an ancient power unleashed by his nemesis Black Manta. The superhero must forge an uneasy alliance with his imprisoned brother Orm to save their kingdom and the surface world. Director James Wan expands the underwater universe with new creatures and vast visual landscapes. The plot focuses heavily on themes of brotherhood and the heavy burden of leadership.

‘Champagne Problems’ (2025)

'Champagne Problems' (2025)
Off Camera Entertainment

Minka Kelly stars as an ambitious executive who travels to France to acquire a prestigious champagne brand. Her business trip becomes complicated when she sparks a romance with the charming son of the winery owner. The film utilizes scenic Parisian and vineyard backdrops to set the stage for this holiday romantic comedy. Viewers watch as the protagonist navigates the conflict between her corporate goals and her personal happiness.

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

'KPop Demon Hunters' (2025)
Sony Pictures Animation

This animated musical follows a world-renowned girl group that moonlights as a team of supernatural warriors. The members must balance their demanding idol schedules with their secret duty to protect Earth from evil spirits. Action sequences are synchronized with original K-pop tracks to create a unique rhythmic visual style. The story escalates when the group discovers a rival boy band might be harboring a dark secret.

‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)

'Jingle Bell Heist' (2025)
ACE Entertainment

Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells star as two strangers who team up for a high-stakes robbery on Christmas Eve. They target a luxury department store in London while navigating the chaos of the holiday shopping season. The plot blends elements of a classic caper with romantic comedy tropes as the duo develops feelings for one another amid the danger. This film currently dominates the charts with its mix of festive atmosphere and suspenseful action.

Let us know which of these movies you are planning to watch this weekend in the comments.

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