Streaming Highlights This Month
November is here, and with it comes a slew of exciting new titles across various streaming platforms. Whether you're a fan of animation, documentary, or riveting dramas, there's something for everyone. Here's a curated list of the most noteworthy films and series you won't want to miss.
Amazon Prime Video
'Bat-Fam' Season 1
Starts streaming: Nov. 10
Get ready for a family-friendly animated adventure in “Bat-Fam,” a delightful spinoff of the holiday favorite “Merry Little Batman.” Featuring Damian, Bruce Wayne's son, the series brings back beloved voice actors like Luke Wilson as Batman. With its vibrant animation and comedic family dynamics, “Bat-Fam” blends superhero action with heartwarming moments, perfect for audiences of all ages.
'Malice' Season 1
Starts streaming: Nov. 14
This wry revenge thriller starring Jack Whitehall as a charming yet mysterious caregiver is sure to keep viewers guessing. Watch as Adam infiltrates the life of a wealthy family only to harbor dark schemes within the glamorous settings of Greece and London. With six episodes packed with suspense, “Malice” draws you in deep.
Apple TV+
'Pluribus' Season 1
Starts streaming: Nov. 7
Vince Gilligan, the mastermind behind “Breaking Bad,” takes us on a fantastical journey in “Pluribus.” Featuring the talented Rhea Seehorn, this dramedy explores profound questions of happiness and individuality amidst bizarre circumstances that affect society at large. Can one person's dissent shape the world around them?
Disney+
'The Beatles Anthology'
Starts streaming: Nov. 26
A must-watch for music lovers! This eight-part docuseries celebrates the legendary band with exclusive footage and interviews, revisited for the 30th anniversary of its original release. The spruced-up version by Peter Jackson brings new life to the story of The Beatles, with an exciting new episode revealing unseen moments of their reunion in the '90s.
HBO Max
'I Love L.A.' Season 1
Starts streaming: Nov. 2
In the playful yet sharp “I Love L.A.”, Rachel Sennott shines as Maia, a publicist navigating the absurd world of influencers. The series tackles themes of ambition and friendship, humorously reflecting the struggles of being a millennial in L.A. Can she manage her career amidst the chaos of her best friend's unexpected visit?
'Eddington'
Starts streaming: Nov. 14
Starring Joaquin Phoenix, this intense drama about political strife in a small town resonates with contemporary issues. With a richly layered narrative, it dives into the various facets of fear and power struggles during a pandemic, making it more relevant than ever.
Hulu
'The Ugly Stepsister'
Starts streaming: Nov. 25
This darkly humorous reimagining of the Cinderella tale challenges traditional narratives. As Elvira grapples with beauty standards and societal pressure, the film weaves a commentary on femininity and grotesque transformations, showcasing a stylish yet disturbing take on fairy tales.
Paramount+
'Landman' Season 2
Starts streaming: Nov. 16
The gripping continuation of “Landman” follows Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) as he faces new challenges and moral dilemmas in the oil business. As greed and desperation intertwine, the series examines the intricate histories that shape relationships and conflicts in the Texas oil landscape.
Conclusion
This November promises a fantastic mix of fresh content ranging from classic retellings to innovative original series. As you plan your watchlist, keep in mind that streaming schedules may change, so stay tuned and ready for cinematic experiences that both entertain and provoke thought.
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Source reference: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/01/arts/television/movies-tv-shows-november-2025-streaming.html



