New Comedy Movies & TV Shows Set to Release in November 2025

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November is stacked with festive romps, sharp legal showdowns, animated adventures, and returning favorites that bring fresh laughs. Moviegoers can catch heartfelt indie ensembles and big studio sequels in theaters while streamers roll out new series alongside holiday romances and action comedies. Below you will find the key plots, who is starring, and exactly where and when to watch so you can plan your queue or a night out with friends.

‘Lost & Found in Cleveland’ (2025)

'Lost & Found in Cleveland' (2025)
Double G Films

A 24 hour slice of life unfolds when a televised antiques appraisal show hits Cleveland and five strangers see their paths cross in surprising ways. The ensemble includes Martin Sheen, Dennis Haysbert, June Squibb, and Stacy Keach in a Midwestern fable about chasing the American Dream. The film built buzz at regional festivals with its warm ensemble storytelling centered on the show’s visit. It opens in theaters on November 7 and is a theatrical release.

‘Grand Prix of Europe’ (2025)

'Grand Prix of Europe' (2025)
Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany

This animated sports comedy follows Edda, a young mouse who races incognito in the Grand Prix to save her family’s struggling park and ends up teaming with her hero Ed. Voices attached include Thomas Brodie Sangster, Gemma Arterton, Hayley Atwell, and Lenny Henry with music by Oscar winner Volker Bertelmann. The story spans Paris to London with sabotage, drones, and a showstopping final race as Ed and Edda expose a cheating rival. It opens in theaters on November 7 and is a theatrical release.

’31 Candles’ (2025)

'31 Candles' (2025)
Good Trouble Studios

A New York filmmaker decides to finally have his Bar Mitzvah at age thirty one after reconnecting with a former camp crush who now tutors Torah. To complete his mitzvah project he navigates situationships family drama and the pressure to impress his childhood love. The romantic comedy comes from Jonah Feingold and has screened at fall events ahead of release. It opens in theaters on November 7 and is a theatrical release.

‘Tapawingo’ (2025)

'Tapawingo' (2025)
Foggy Bottom Pictures

An oddball mailroom worker becomes protector to a bullied teen and assembles a misfit crew to take on the town’s notorious bullies. Jon Heder leads the cast with Kim Matula Jay Pichardo and Billy Zane among the supporting players. Expect small town hijinks and found family vibes as the unlikely bodyguard leans into hero mode. It opens in theaters on November 14 and is a theatrical release.

‘Rental Family’ (2025)

'Rental Family' (2025)
Searchlight Pictures

Set in Tokyo the story centers on a struggling actor who takes work at a rent a family agency and begins posing as a husband father and friend for clients in need of stand ins. Brendan Fraser stars alongside Takehiro Hira and Mari Yamamoto in a Japan United States production from director Hikari. The film premiered at Toronto in September and now heads to cinemas from Searchlight Pictures. It opens in theaters on November 21 and is a theatrical release.

‘Eternity’ (2025)

'Eternity' (2025)
A24

A woman finds herself in the afterlife where she must choose who to spend forever with while the universe nudges her toward two very different men. The fantasy romantic comedy stars Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller with John Early and Da’Vine Joy Randolph supporting for director David Freyne. A24 is releasing the film following a festival bow earlier in the season. It opens in theaters on November 26 and is a theatrical release.

‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

'Zootopia 2' (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde reunite for a new case that pulls them into uncharted corners of their bustling city with new characters and a bigger mystery. Returning voices include Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman with new cast members joining the investigation. The sequel expands the world with fresh districts and a case that tests their partnership. It opens in theaters on November 26 and is a theatrical release.

‘Crutch’ (2025– )

'Crutch' (2025– )
CBS Studios

Tracy Morgan leads this Paramount Plus comedy as Frank Crutchfield a stubborn but lovable patriarch whose adult kids move back home and upend his routine. Set in Harlem the series spins family conflicts into weekly schemes and reconciliations with Kecia Lewis and Jermaine Fowler among the co stars. It comes from the world of ‘The Neighborhood’ and centers on multigenerational life under one roof. The series premieres on November 3 on Paramount Plus and is a streaming release.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

'All’s Fair' (2025– )
Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy’s legal drama follows a powerhouse group of divorce attorneys who leave a male dominated firm to start their own boutique practice. The cast includes Kim Kardashian Sarah Paulson Glenn Close Naomi Watts Niecy Nash Betts and Teyana Taylor with high profile cameos across the season. Expect flashy courtroom battles messy breakups and internal rivalries as the firm fights for clients and control. The series premieres on November 4 on Hulu and is a streaming release.

‘Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy’ (2025)

'Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy' (2025)
Tyler Perry Studios

A New York fashion designer follows a crush to Colorado for a holiday trip and ends up stranded in a snowstorm where a serendipitous meeting changes her outlook on love and life. Shannon Thornton stars with Tosin Morohunfola in a snowy romance from Tyler Perry. Prime Video lists the title with a coming soon page and Amazon’s studio site confirms the rollout. The movie premieres on November 5 on Prime Video and is a streaming release.

‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024– )

'The Vince Staples Show' (2024– )
Khalabo Ink Society

Season two finds Vince processing a family loss and embarking on a chaotic search for inner peace with his mother and sister entering the journey. The satirical half hour continues its freewheeling format where everyday moments can flip into surreal detours. Netflix has released a trailer that teases a wilder road trip energy for the new run. The new season premieres on November 6 on Netflix and is a streaming release.

‘Pluribus’ (2025– )

'Pluribus' (2025– )
Sony Pictures Television

Vince Gilligan’s new Apple TV Plus series centers on the most miserable person on Earth who is asked to save the world from happiness. Rhea Seehorn leads the cast with supporting roles for Karolina Wydra and Miriam Shor among others. Apple has already committed to additional episodes while keeping plot details under wraps beyond the unusual premise. The series premieres on November 7 on Apple TV Plus and is a streaming release.

‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )

'Palm Royale' (2024– )
Jaywalker Pictures

The glamorous Palm Beach period comedy returns as Maxine tries to hold her place in high society with new schemes and rivalries brewing. Apple set the new season for a mid November launch following the show’s renewal after its first run in 1969 set luxury. Expect more of the club politics and social climbing that defined the debut season. Season two premieres on November 12 on Apple TV Plus and is a streaming release.

‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’ (2025)

'A Merry Little Ex-Mas' (2025)
Hartbreak Films

A separated couple aims for one last amicable holiday with the kids only to find new flames and old feelings complicating every plan. Alicia Silverstone stars with Oliver Hudson and Jameela Jamil in a romantic comedy set around family traditions and second chances. Netflix’s page outlines the premise and rating with a trailer previewing holiday mishaps. The movie premieres on November 12 on Netflix and is a streaming release.

‘Playdate’ (2025)

'Playdate' (2025)
Nickel City Pictures

Two stay at home dads expect an easy afternoon with their kids until mercenaries crash the party and send them on a suburban chase. Kevin James and Alan Ritchson headline an action comedy that pairs fish out of water parenting with escalating set pieces. Prime Video’s listing describes the misadventures while the trailer shows the duo in over their heads. The movie premieres on November 12 on Prime Video and is a streaming release.

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

'A Very Jonas Christmas Movie' (2025)
20th Television

Kevin Joe and Nick Jonas star in a music filled holiday road trip as they try to make it home to New York in time for Christmas while obstacles keep stacking up. Expect new Jonas Brothers tracks and family friendly humor under director Jessica Yu. Disney outlines the release and family centric hijinks for the seasonal special. The movie premieres on November 14 on Disney Plus and is a streaming release.

‘Champagne Problems’ (2025)

'Champagne Problems' (2025)
Off Camera Entertainment

An ambitious American executive flies to Paris to acquire a storied champagne house by Christmas and finds herself falling for the heir to the bubbly empire. The romantic comedy stars Minka Kelly and Tom Wozniczka with a holiday deadline adding pressure to both deal and romance. Netflix lists the title with a trailer and synopsis that lean into sparkling settings and culture clash. The movie premieres on November 19 on Netflix and is a streaming release.

‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024– )

'A Man on the Inside' (2024– )
Universal Television

Season two sends retired professor turned undercover snoop Charles to Wheeler College to unmask a blackmailer targeting the school’s president. Ted Danson returns with Mary Steenburgen joining alongside Gary Cole and other new faces. Netflix and multiple outlets confirm the date and the new campus case with all episodes arriving at once. The new season premieres on November 20 on Netflix and is a streaming release.

‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)

'Jingle Bell Heist' (2025)
ACE Entertainment

Two small time thieves plan a Christmas Eve robbery of a London department store owner and end up entangled in romance along the way. The holiday caper stars Olivia Holt Connor Swindells and Lucy Punch and blends romcom energy with a feel good heist. Netflix’s page offers the setup and a short trailer that showcases the London setting. The movie premieres on November 26 on Netflix and is a streaming release.

Tell us which new comedies you are queuing up first this November in the comments so we can trade picks and hidden gems.

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