Don’t miss November’s top sci-fi picks! Explore new releases and must-watch classics on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, HBO Max, and beyond—perfect for your next epic binge,
A wave of fan-favorite sci-fi and action classics is hitting streaming services soon. From the Back to the Future trilogy and Jurassic Park adventures to futuristic thrillers like TENET, District 9, and The Fifth Element, there’s something for every generation. Fans can also look forward to new releases like Mickey 17, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and Stranger Things Season 5, alongside cult favorites such as Hot Tub Time Machine, Species, and Face/Off. Whether you crave nostalgia or cutting-edge storytelling, this lineup guarantees hours of adventure, humor, and mind-bending sci-fi excitement—all from the comfort of your couch.
Three categories make up our guide to the greatest TV and streaming films in November 2025: the best shows to watch this month, the best shows to watch per streaming provider, and a calendar of TV and movie highlights. You can find anything you’re looking for below.
The Best Sci-Fi Shows and Movies To Watch In November
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Nov. 5, Disney+)

The latest blockbuster film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes to Disney+ at last. This origin story explores the formation of the iconic superhero team, blending thrilling action, cutting-edge visuals, and character-driven drama. It promises to reignite excitement for the Fantastic Four universe and new adventures ahead. The movie also sets up Avengers: Doomsday. [Trailer}
Pluribus (Nov. 7, Apple TV)

For all of you who are admirers of Kim Wexler (i.e., everyone), this is for you. Pluribus is a “genre-bending” new series from Vince Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad and co-creator of Better Call Saul, in which “the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.” Better Call Saul MVP Rhea Seehorn stars in the show. Seehorn portrays the unhappy person in question, named Carol. It doesn’t hurt that Gilligan, a longtime X-Files writer, is reconnecting with his sci-fi roots in addition to the Better Call Saul reunion, which already makes this a must-watch show. [Trailer]
Frankenstein (Nov. 11, Netflix)

Guillermo del Toro’s reimagining of the classic novel Frankenstein is already a hit with critics. It has an impressive 86% on Rotten Tomatoes. del Toro’s adaptation brings a visually stunning, modern take on a timeless story. His work always has imaginative creatures, dark atmospheres, and emotional depth. Add the powerhouse acting of Star Wars alum Oscar Isaac as Baron Victor Frankenstein and Euphoria actor Jacob Elordi as The Creature, and this promises to be one of Netflix’s biggest hits.
Stranger Things Season 5 (Nov. 26, Netflix)

The fifth and final season of Stranger Things premieres in three parts: four episodes on Nov. 26, three episodes on Christmas, and the series finale on New Year’s Eve. The new season promises supernatural thrills, chilling mysteries, and answers about the Upside Down. With 80s nostalgia, gripping storytelling, and stunning visuals, this highly anticipated chapter is set to deliver epic adventures for both long-time fans and newcomers alike. [Trailer]
What’s Coming to Apple TV+ in November 2025
Pluribus (2025): Season 1 – 11/7
Directed by: Vince Gilligan
Starring: Kevin Chambers, Monae Lott, Monique Lott, Rhea Seehorn, Miriam Shor
Synopsis: The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness”
What’s Coming to Prime Video in November 2025
From nostalgic comedies to thrilling sci-fi, these films have captured audiences across decades. WarGames (1983) pioneered tech-based suspense with its Cold War hacking theme, while Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020) delivered heartfelt humor and nostalgia. Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) became a cult comedy favorite with its absurd time-travel antics. Child’s Play (2019) reinvented the killer doll legend through an AI twist, updating the horror classic for a new generation. Meanwhile, Mickey 17 (2025), directed by Bong Joon Ho, stands as one of the most anticipated sci-fi releases, blending futuristic storytelling with thought-provoking ideas.
Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020) – 11/1
Directed by: Dean Parisot
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, Kristen Schaal, Samara Weaving, Jack Haven[a]
Synopsis: The stakes are higher than ever for the time-traveling exploits of William “Bill” S. Preston Esq. and Theodore “Ted” Logan. Yet to fulfill their rock and roll destiny, the now middle aged best friends set out on a new adventure when a visitor from the future warns them that only their song can save life as we know it. Along the way, they will be helped by their daughters, a new batch of historical figures, and a few music legends -to seek the song that will set their world right and bring harmony in the universe.”
Child’s Play (2019) – 11/1
Directed by: Lars Klevberg
Starring: Tim Matheson, Ben Daon, Zahra Anderson, Serge Jaswal, Ariana Nica
Synopsis: The “Buddi” doll was meant to be the cutting edge in self-learning smart toys… but one whose programming had been tampered with wound up gifted to hearing-impaired youngster Andy (Gabriel Bateman) by his mom (Aubrey Plaza). “Chucky” swiftly bonds to Andy as friend and protector-and proves to take those responsibilities with literal deadly seriousness. Unnerving reboot of the shock staple franchise also stars Bryan Tyree Henry, Tim Matheson, and Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky.”
Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) – 11/1
Directed by: Steve Pink
Starring: John Cusack, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, Sebastian Stan
Synopsis: Get ready to kick some serious past with the wildly inappropriate unrated version of Hot Tub Time Machine. The outrageous laughs bubble up when four friends share a crazy night of drinking in a ski resort hot tub, only to wake up with serious hangovers in 1986 – back when girls wore leg warmers, guys watched Red Dawn and Michael Jackson was black! Now, nice-guy Adam (John Cusack), party animal Lou (Rob Corddry), married man Nick (Craig Robinson) and mega-nerd Jacob (Clark Duke) must relive a wild night of sex, drugs and rock-n-roll and try to change their future – forever!”
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015) – 11/1
Directed by: Steve Pink
Starring: Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Adam Scott, Gillian Jacobs
Synopsis: When Lou (Rob Corddry) finds himself in trouble, Nick (Craig Robinson) and Jacob (Clark Duke) fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future with Adam Jr. (Adam Scott). Now they have to alter the future in order to save the past which is really the present, in the sequel from the same team that brought you the original cult hit.”
Species (1995) – 11/1
Directed by: Roger Donaldson
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, Alfred Molina, Forest Whitaker, Marg Helgenberger
Synopsis: She’s beautiful, seductive, intelligent…and her charms could spell doom for the entire human race! Ben Kingsley, Forrest Whitaker and Natasha Henstridge star in this adrenaline-charged sci-fi hit.”
Species II (1998) – 11/1
Directed by: Peter Medak
Starring: Michael Madsen, Natasha Henstridge, Marg Helgenberger, Mykelti Williamson, George Dzundza
Synopsis: The DNA with the attitude is back, as an astronaut (Justin Lazard) returns from a mission to Mars infected with the alien genes and goes on a rampage to find the perfect mate on Earth. Luckily for him, government scientists have created a new, “tamer” version of the first film’s Sil named Eve (a returning Natasha Henstridge) for study. Can anyone survive these (literally) star-crossed lovers’ uniting?”
Species III (2004) – 11/1
Directed by: Brad Turner
Starring: Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Amelia Cooke, John Paul Pitoc
Synopsis: Mankind’s number is up in this thrilling third installment of the Species franchise! Featuring eye-popping special effects, knuckle-whitening suspense and the dazzling performance of sexy newcomer Sunny Mabrey, Species III is the most jarring, action-packed chapter in the sci-fi series yet! In the ongoing fight for supremacy between mankind and human-alien hybrids, a fatal hybrid weakness has given humans the advantage. Until now. When Sara (Mabrey), the daughter of Eve (Natasha Henstridge), is born, she develops into the most genetically perfect alien form yet! Seeking to repopulate the earth with her kind, this dangerously beautiful femme fatale heeds an overwhelming drive to mate while a crack military team trails her in an attempt to end the war between the two species forever!”
WarGames (1983) – 11/1
Directed by: John Badham
Starring: Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood, Ally Sheedy, Barry Corbin
Synopsis: A teenage hacker breaks into a Pentagon computer and discovers what he thinks is a video game, but in reality is a program that could trigger a nuclear war.”
Mickey 17 (2025) – 11/26
Directed by: Bong Joon-ho
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Toni Collette, Naomi Ackie, Mark Ruffalo, Steven Yeun
Synopsis: The unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) has found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job… to die, for a living.”
What’s Coming to Disney+ in November 2025
Superhero and cinematic worlds collide in 2025’s standout releases. The Fantastic Four: First Steps reintroduces Marvel’s iconic team with fresh energy. Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films dives behind the scenes of James Cameron’s epic franchise. Meanwhile, 2024’s Madame Web expands Sony’s Spider-Man universe with mystery and intrigue.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025) – 11/5
Directed by: Matt Shakman
Starring: Ralph Ineson, Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Paul Walter Hauser
Synopsis: Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps introduces Marvel’s First Family — Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) and Ben Grimm/The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they face their most daunting challenge yet.Forced to balance their roles as heroes with the strength of their family bond, they must defend Earth from a ravenous space god called Galactus (Ralph Ineson) and his enigmatic Herald, Silver Surfer (Julia Garner). And if Galactus’ plan to devour the entire planet and everyone on it weren’t bad enough, it suddenly gets very personal.”
Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films (2025) – 11/7
Starring: Zoe Saldaña, Kate Winslet, Sigourney Weaver, Britain Dalton, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss
Synopsis: Go underwater with Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films, a two-part Disney+ documentary revealing how Pandora’s oceans were created”
Madame Web (2024) – 11/14
Directed by: S. J. Clarkson
Starring: Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, Celeste O’Connor, Tahar Rahim
Synopsis: Meanwhile, in another universe In a switch from the typical genre, Madame Web tells the standalone origin story of one of Marvel publishing’s most enigmatic heroines. The suspense-driven thriller stars Dakota Johnson as Cassandra Webb, a paramedic in Manhattan who may have clairvoyant abilities. Forced to confront revelations about her past, she forges a relationship with three young women destined for powerful futures.if they can all survive a deadly present.”
What’s Coming to HULU in November 2025
Blending cosmic mystery and alien intrigue, these films explore humanity’s place beyond Earth. Apollo 18 (2011) turns a secret lunar mission into a chilling found-footage thriller, while Skyline (2010) captures a gripping alien invasion on Earth. The upcoming Osiris (2025) promises a visually stunning sci-fi odyssey about survival and destiny.
Apollo 18 (2011) – 11/10
Directed by: Gonzalo López-Gallego
Starring: Warren Christie, Lloyd Owen, Ryan Robbins, Michael Kopsa, Andrew Airlie
Synopsis: NASA’s canceled trip to the moon in the 1970s is the basis for this found-footage-style picture exploring the urban legend surrounding that mission — what if Apollo 18 actually did occur and the proof of extraterrestrial life exists on film?”
Skyline (2010) – 11/10
Directed by: The Brothers Strause
Starring: Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Crystal Reed, Neil Hopkins
Synopsis: It was supposed to be a simple birthday weekend in Southern California. But when sunrise arrives two hours early in the form of a haunting light from an unknown source, a group of friends watch in terror as people across the city are drawn outside and swept into massive alien ships that have blotted out the L.A. skyline. From tankers to drones and hydra-like extraterrestrials, the aliens are inescapable and seemingly indestructible. Now, it will take every survival instinct the group has to elude capture in this riveting, action-packed sci-fi adventure.”
Osiris (2025) – 11/15
Directed by: William Kaufman
Starring: Max Martini, Brianna Hildebrand, LaMonica Garrett, Linds Edwards, Jaren Mitchell
Synopsis: Special Forces commandos are abducted mid-operation by a mysterious spacecraft and, upon awakening, team up with a mysterious woman (Linda Hamilton) in a fight for survival against a relentless alien race.”
What’s Coming to HBO MAX in November 2025
Action and imagination define these cinematic favorites. Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) delivers stylish espionage and chaos, while Bride of Frankenstein (1955) remains a haunting classic. Dawn and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2014, 2024) elevate sci-fi storytelling, and Sucker Punch (2011) dazzles with surreal visuals and bold fantasy.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) – 11/10
Directed by: Matthew Vaughn
Starring: Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Taron Egerton, Mark Strong, Halle Berry
Synopsis: When an attack on the Kingsman headquarters takes place and a new villain rises, Eggsy and Merlin are forced to work together with the American agency Statesman to save the world.”
Bride of Frankenstein (1955) – 11/1
Directed by: James Whale
Starring: Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Ernest Thesiger, Elsa Lanchester
Synopsis: In one of the most popular horror films of all time, The Bride of Frankenstein, Boris Karloff reprises his role as the silver screen’s most misunderstood monster who now longs for a mate. Continuing exactly where the original left off, the critically acclaimed sequel introduces Dr. Pretorius (Ernest Thesiger) as a deranged scientist who forces Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) to help him create a companion for the monster. Once again directed by James Whale and adapted from Mary Shelley’s classic novel, the sequel features outstanding makeup and special effects, instantly making the Bride of Frankenstein (Elsa Lanchester) one of the most recognizable monsters of all time.”
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) – 11/2
Directed by: Matt Reeves
Starring: Andy Serkis, Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Toby Kebbell, Kodi Smit-McPhee
Synopsis: It is 2026, and humanity has been pushed to near extinction by a deadly virus. When a group of survivors desperate to find a new source of power travel into the woods near San Francisco, they discover a highly evolved community of intelligent apes led by Caesar (Andy Serkis). The two species form a fragile peace but dissention grows and the groups find themselves hurtling toward all-out war.”
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) – 11/13
Directed by: Wes Ball
Starring: Freya Allan, William H. Macy, Kevin Durand, Dichen Lachman
Synopsis: Generations in the future following Caesar’s reign, apes are living harmoniously as the dominant species – and humans are living in the shadows. As a new tyrannical ape leader builds his empire, one young ape undertakes a harrowing journey that will cause him to question the past and make choices that will define a future for apes and humans alike.”
Sucker Punch (2011) – 11/1
Directed by: Gary Ross
Starring: Stanley Tucci, Wes Bentley, Jennifer Lawrence, Willow Shields, Liam Hemsworth
Synopsis: Locked away against her will, Babydoll (Emily Browning) has not lost her will to survive. Determined to fight for her freedom, she urges four fellow captives – outspoken Rocket (Jena Malone), street-smart Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens), fiercely loyal Amber (Jamie Chung) and reluctant Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish) – to band together and try to escape their terrible fate at the hands of their captors Blue (Oscar Isaac), Madam Gorki (Carla Gugino) and the High Roller (Jon Hamm).”
What’s Coming to Netflix in November 2025
Time travel, technology, and heroism define these fan favorites. The Back to the Future trilogy remains timeless, while Ready Player One and TENET redefine sci-fi spectacle. New hits like Frankenstein 2025, Blue Beetle, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom join streaming sensations Jurassic World: Chaos Theory and Stranger Things Season 5.
Back to the Future (1985) – 11/1
Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson
Synopsis: When teenager Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is blasted to 1955 in the DeLorean time machine created by the eccentric Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), he finds himself mixed up in a time-shattering chain reaction that could vaporize his future—and leave him trapped in the past.”
Back to the Future Part II (1989) – 11/1
Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Tom Wilson, Elisabeth Shue
Synopsis: Getting back was only the beginning as the most spectacular time-travel adventure ever continues in Back to the Future Part II – the sequel that proves that lightning can strike twice! Picking up precisely where they left off, Marty and Doc (Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd) launch themselves to the year 2015 to fine-tune the future and inadvertently disrupt the space-time continuum. Now, their only chance to fix the present is by going back to 1955 all over again before it is too late.”
Back to the Future Part III (1990) – 11/1
Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Tom Wilson, Lea Thompson
Synopsis: Stranded in 1955 after a freak accident, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) discovers he must travel back to 1885 to rescue Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) before he becomes smitten with school teacher Clara Clayton (Mary Steenburgen). Now, it’s up to Marty to keep Doc out of trouble, get the DeLorean running, and put the past, present and future on track so they can all get back to where – and when – they belong.”
Ready Player One (2018) – 11/1
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Starring: Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe, T.J. Miller
Synopsis: The film is set in 2045, with the world on the brink of chaos and collapse. But the people have found salvation in the OASIS, an expansive virtual reality universe created by the brilliant and eccentric James Halliday (Mark Rylance). When Halliday dies, he leaves his immense fortune to the first person to find a digital Easter egg he has hidden somewhere in the OASIS, sparking a contest that grips the entire world. When an unlikely young hero named Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan) decides to join the contest, he is hurled into a breakneck, reality-bending treasure hunt through a fantastical universe of mystery, discovery and danger.”
TENET (2020) – 11/1
Directed by: Christopher Nolan
Starring: Juhan Ulfsak, Ivo Uukkivi, Andrew Howard, John David Washington, Rich Ceraulo Ko
Synopsis: Armed with only one word – Tenet – and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist (John David Washington) journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time. Not time travel. Inversion.”
Frankenstein 2025 (2025) – 11/7
Directed by: Guillermo del Toro
Starring: Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, Ralph Ineson, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz
Synopsis: A brilliant but obsessed scientist creates a living being from assembled body parts, challenging the laws of nature. The creature, intelligent yet misunderstood, embarks on a powerful journey exploring what it means to be human. Years later, a mysterious new figure seeks to revive the legacy of Frankenstein’s work—igniting a deeper conflict between creator, creation, and conscience.”
Blue Beetle (2023) – 11/17
Directed by: Angel Manuel Soto
Starring: Xolo Maridueña, Bruna Marquezine, Becky G, Damián Alcázar, George Lopez
Synopsis: As recent college grad Jaime Reyes searches to find his purpose in the world, fate intervenes when he unexpectedly finds himself in possession of an ancient relic of alien biotechnology: the Scarab.”
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (2025): Season 4 – 11/20
Starring: Paul-Mikél Williams, Darren Barnet, Sean Giambrone, Kiersten Kelly, Kausar Mohammed
Synopsis: Bigger dinosaurs. Bigger secrets. Will the Nublar 6 be able to unite and face what lies ahead? Watch the mystery unravel in the epic final season of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory, coming to Netflix on November 20″
Stranger Things (2025): Season 5 – 11/26
Directed by: The Duffer Brothers
Starring: Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo
Synopsis: The narrative centers on the Hawkins crew’s ultimate battle against Vecna, delving deeper into the mysteries of the Upside Down. Expect a return to the series’ roots with a blend of early dynamics and significant character development, particularly highlighting Will’s coming-of-age journey . The season will also explore the eerie, time-frozen nature of the Upside Down, potentially incorporating a time jump to align with the aging cast .
What’s Coming to Paramount+ in November 2025
From action-packed adventures to post-apocalyptic drama, these films define blockbuster excitement. The G.I. Joe and Lara Croft series deliver explosive heroics, while Starship Troopers and The Terminator explore futuristic warfare. Total Recall bends reality, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trilogy blends humor with nostalgia. The Road adds haunting emotional depth.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) – 11/1
Directed by: Stephen Sommers
Starring: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christopher Eccleston, Grégory Fitoussi, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Leo Howard
Synopsis: Paramount Pictures and Hasbro, whose previous collaboration was the worldwide blockbuster Transformers, join forces with Spyglass Entertainment for another extraordinary action-adventure “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.” From the Egyptian desert to deep below the polar ice caps, the elite G.I. JOE team uses the latest in next-generation spy and military equipment to fight the corrupt arms dealer Destro and the growing threat of the mysterious Cobra organization to prevent them from plunging the world into chaos. “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.” is directed by Stephen Sommers (“The Mummy,” “The Mummy Returns”)
G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) – 11/1
Directed by: Jon M. Chu
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Jonathan Pryce, Lee Byung-hun, Elodie Yung, Ray Stevenson
Synopsis: In this sequel, the G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence.”
Geostorm (2017) – 11/1
Directed by: Dean Devlin
Starring: Gerard Butler, Jim Sturgess, Abbie Cornish, Alexandra Maria Lara, Daniel Wu
Synopsis: What if, in the wake of more than a decade of devastating weather events, we finally found a way to control Mother Nature and the destruction her tirades entail? When catastrophic climate change endangers Earth’s very survival, world governments unite and create Project Dutch Boy: a global net of satellites surrounding the planet that are armed with geo-engineering technologies designed to stave off the natural disasters. After successfully protecting the planet for two years, something is starting to go wrong. Two estranged brothers (Gerard Butler, Jim Sturgess) are tasked with solving the program’s malfunction before a worldwide geostorm can engulf the planet.”
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) – 11/1
Directed by: Simon West
Starring: Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, Iain Glen, Noah Taylor, Daniel Craig
Synopsis: Lara Croft, the world’s most famous video-game heroine, bursts onto the big screen in “…the most stylish and entertaining action-adventure movie in years!” Exploring lost empires, finding priceless treasures, pun ishing villains in mortal combat… It’s all in a day’s work for adventurer Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie). But a secret from her father’s (Jon Vo ight) past is about to lead Lara to he r greatest challenge: The Triangle of Light, a legendary artifact with the power to alter space and time. Lara must find the Triangle before it falls into the clutches of the I Illuminati, a secret society bent on world domination. To stop the Illuminati, Lara will h ave to survive a cross-continental chase filled with unimaginable danger. But for the Tomb Raider, danger is the name of the game. “
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003) – 11/1
Directed by: Jan de Bont
Starring: Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler, Ciarán Hinds, Chris Barrie, Noah Taylor
Synopsis: Lara Croft (Jolie) is back in action and faces her most perilous mission: to recover what ancient civilization believed to be the essence of all evil, Pandora’s Box. She must travel the globe, from Greece to Hong Kong to Kenya and beyond to get to the box before it’s found by a maniacal scientist (Ciaran Hindis) whose plan is to use it for mass annihilation. For this adventure, Lara recruits her ex-partner – Terry Sheridan (Gerard Butler) – a dangerous mercenary who has previously betrayed Lara and their country. She knows he’s the best for the mission, but can she trust him again. Join her as she races through furious hand-to-hand battles, blazing shoot-outs and breathtaking sky-diving escapes to try to save the ancient artifact and mankind’s future.”
Starship Troopers (1997) – 11/1
Directed by: Paul Verhoeven
Starring: Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris
Synopsis: STARSHIP TROOPERS charts the lives of elite members of the Mobile Infantry, a corps of dedicated young men and women soldiers fighting side-by-side in the ultimate intergalactic war… the battle to save humankind. The enemy is mysterious and incredibly powerful with only one mission: survival of their species no matter what the human cost.”
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) – 11/1
Directed by: Steve Barron
Starring: Judith Hoag, Elias Koteas, Josh Pais, David Forman, Brian Tochi
Synopsis: The city needs heroes. Darkness has settled over New York City as Shredder and his evil Foot Clan have an iron grip on everything from the police to the politicians. The future is grim until four unlikely outcast brothers rise from the sewers and discover their destiny as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Turtles must work with fearless reporter April and her wise-cracking cameraman Vern Fenwick to save the city and unravel Shredder’s diabolical plan.”
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) – 11/1
Directed by: Michael Pressman
Starring: Paige Turco, David Warner, Michelan Sisti, Leif Tilden, Kenn Scott
Synopsis: The Turtles and the Shredder battle once again, this time for the last canister of the ooze that created the Turtles, with which Shredder wants to unleash an army of new mutants.”
The Terminator (1984) – 11/1
Directed by: James Cameron
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn, Linda Hamilton, Paul Winfield, Lance Henriksen
Synopsis: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn, Linda Hamilton. The blockbuster sci-fi thriller about a killer cyborg from the robot-ruled future sent back in time to stop a woman from giving birth to a future resistance leader.”
Total Recall (1990) – 11/1
Directed by: Paul Verhoeven
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox, Michael Ironside
Synopsis: Douglas Quaid is haunted by a recurring dream about a journey to Mars. He hopes to find out more about this dream and buys a holiday at Rekall Inc. where they sell implanted memories. But something goes wrong with the memory implantation and he remembers being a secret agent fighting against the evil Mars administrator Cohaagen. Now the story really begins and it’s a rollercoaster ride until the massive end of the movie.”
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) – 11/1
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Starring: Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Shia LaBeouf, Ray Winstone
Synopsis: It’s 1957, and an aging Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is joined by a rebellious young greaser (Shia LaBeouf) on a trip to South America to unlock the secrets of a mysterious crystal skull, squaring off against sinister Soviet agents and getting some unexpected aid from old flame Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen).”
The Road (2009) – 11/25
Directed by: John Hillcoat
Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Robert Duvall, Guy Pearce, Molly Parker
Synopsis: Gripping adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel follows a man (Viggo Mortensen) and his son (Kodi Smit-McPhee) as they try to survive on the barren wasteland America has become. While searching for food and evading bands of cannibals, their struggle to hang on to their humanity is amplified through flashbacks depicting how Mortensen’s wife (Charlize Theron) lost her will to live in such a bleak world”
What’s Coming to Peacock in November 2025
Adventure and imagination fuel these cinematic icons. The Jurassic Park trilogy revolutionized science fiction with breathtaking dinosaurs and thrilling discoveries, while Kick Ass brought edgy humor to the superhero genre. The Men in Black series blended action and comedy, following secret agents defending Earth from clever and chaotic extraterrestrial threats.
Jurassic Park (1993) – 11/1
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Starring: Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Bob Peck
Synopsis: Genetically engineered dinosaurs run amok at a tycoon’s island amusement park. Based on Michael Crichton’s novel.”
Jurassic Park III (2001) – 11/1
Directed by: Joe Johnston
Starring: Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan
Synopsis: Eight years after the InGen incident, Dr. Alan Grant is happy with his life far from any dinosaurs other than fossilized. Unfortunately, he is extremely short in research money, and therefore accepts the offer of wealthy businessman Paul Kirby: A low flight over isolated Isla Sorna, where InGen’s second research site was located, and Dr. Grant can fund his future research for a long time. What Dr. Grant didn’t know is that Kirby just needs a dinosaur expert to help him and his wife find their 14-year-old son Eric, who crashed on the island while paragliding. What he did suspect, but never wanted to witness, is that the Velociraptors have evolved into a communicating species (and seemingly all along had the capability to do so), now being smarter than primates.”
Kick Ass (2010) – 11/1
Directed by: Matthew Vaughn
Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Garrett M. Brown, Clark Duke, Evan Peters, Deborah Twiss
Synopsis: Using his love for comics as inspiration, teenager Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson) decides to reinvent himself as a superhero — despite a complete lack of special powers. Dave dons a costume, dubs himself “Kick-Ass,” and gets to work fighting crime. He joins forces with the father/daughter vigilante team of Big Daddy and Hit Girl, then befriends another fledgling crime-fighter called Red Mist (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), but a scheming mobster soon puts their Import to the test.”
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) – 11/1
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Starring: Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Arliss Howard, Richard Attenborough
Synopsis: Director Steven Spielberg takes us back to the scene of Jurassic Park in The Lost World: Jurassic Park, the blockbuster sequel with even more dinosaurs, action and Academy Award nominated visual effects. Four years since the disaster at Jurassic Park, two groups are in a race against time that will determine the fate of the remote island’s prehistoric inhabitants.”
Men in Black (1997) – 11/1
Directed by: Barry Sonnenfeld
Starring: Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Linda Fiorentino, Vincent D’Onofrio, Rip Torn
Synopsis: Jones is K, a veteran of a government agency so secretive no one in power knows it exists; Smith is J, a former New York cop turned rookie operative. The two dress like the FBI but better, and drive a Ford that moves like the Stealth bomber. And, when not hanging out in their bachelor pad-cum-mission control, they flex muscle like the INS–albeit toward aliens with multiple, mutating heads. “
Men in Black II (2002) – 11/1
Directed by: Barry Sonnenfeld
Starring: Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Rip Torn, Lara Flynn Boyle, Johnny Knoxville
Synopsis: This sequel to the 1997 hit, which was based upon a Marvel Comics comic book, features Agents J and K (Smith and Jones) in battles with alien rabble-rousers who take the form of a host of estrogen-charged extraterrestrials.”
Men in Black 3 (2012) – 11/1
Directed by: Barry Sonnenfeld
Starring: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Jemaine Clement, Emma Thompson
Synopsis: Agent Jay travels back in time to 1969, where he teams up with a younger version of Agent Kay to stop an evil alien from destroying the future.”
Men in Black: International (2019) – 11/1
Directed by: F. Gary Gray
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Rebecca Ferguson, Kumail Nanjiani, Rafe Spall
Synopsis: The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest, most global threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization.”
What’s Coming to TUBI in November 2025
These fan-favorite films mix action, sci-fi, and dark humor in unforgettable ways. Brightburn twists the superhero myth, while The Day the Earth Stood Still reinvents classic alien drama. From Deep Blue Sea’s mutant sharks to Godzilla’s epic battles, and the wild chaos of Hot Tub Time Machine, excitement never stops.
Brightburn (2019) – 11/1
Directed by: David Yarovesky
Starring: Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, Jackson A. Dunn, Matt Jones, Meredith Hagner
Synopsis: What if a child from another world crash-landed on Earth, but instead of becoming a hero to mankind, he proved to be something far more sinister? With Brightburn, the visionary filmmaker of Guardians of the Galaxy and Slither presents a startling, subversive take on a radical new genre: superhero horror.”
The Day the Earth Stood Still 2008 (2008) – 11/1
Directed by: Scott Derrickson
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Jaden Smith, John Cleese, Jon Hamm
Synopsis: A renowned scientist (Jennifer Connelly) finds herself face to face with an alien called Klaatu (Keanu Reeves), who has traveled across the universe to warn of an impending global crisis. She quickly discovers the deadly ramifications of Klaatu’s claim that he is “a friend to the Earth.” Now she must find a way to convince the entity who was sent to destroy us that mankind is worth saving – but it may be too late.”
Deep Blue Sea (1999) – 11/1
Directed by: Renny Harlin
Starring: Thomas Jane, Saffron Burrows, Samuel L. Jackson, Jacqueline McKenzie, Michael Rapaport
Synopsis: A beautiful scientist on the verge of making medical history. But for the greater good, her experiments have violated ethical codes in the hopes of using genetically modified sharks to regenerate human brain tissue. Now, one of nature’s fastest and most perfect killing machines has been re-engineered as something smarter, faster and much, much more deadly. And when things go disastrously wrong as a tropical storm bears down, the aquatic killing machines begin hunting their creators . . . who are alone and adrift on the Deep Blue Sea.”
Face/Off (1997) – 11/1
Directed by: John Woo
Starring: John Travolta, Nicolas Cage, Joan Allen, Alessandro Nivola, Gina Gershon
Synopsis: Losing face takes on new meaning in director John Woo’s hyper-kinetic actioner. FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta), in order to learn where in Los Angeles a nerve gas bomb was hidden by terrorist assassin Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage), undergoes an experimental operation to give him the voice and appearance of his foe. The procedure works-until Troy manages to assume Archer’s face and identity and leave him behind bars.”
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) – 11/1
Directed by: Stephen Sommers
Starring: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christopher Eccleston, Grégory Fitoussi, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Leo Howard
Synopsis: Paramount Pictures and Hasbro, whose previous collaboration was the worldwide blockbuster Transformers, join forces with Spyglass Entertainment for another extraordinary action-adventure “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.” From the Egyptian desert to deep below the polar ice caps, the elite G.I. JOE team uses the latest in next-generation spy and military equipment to fight the corrupt arms dealer Destro and the growing threat of the mysterious Cobra organization to prevent them from plunging the world into chaos. “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.” is directed by Stephen Sommers (“The Mummy,” “The Mummy Returns”)”
G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) – 11/1
Directed by: Jon M. Chu
Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Jonathan Pryce, Lee Byung-hun, Elodie Yung, Ray Stevenson
Synopsis: In this sequel, the G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence.”
Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) – 11/1
Directed by: Michael Dougherty
Starring: Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins
Synopsis: The story follows the heroic efforts of the crypto-zoological agency Monarch as its members face off against a battery of god-sized monsters, including the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah. When these ancient super-species—thought to be mere myths—rise again, they all vie for supremacy, leaving humanity’s very existence hanging in the balance.”
Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) – 11/1
Directed by: Steve Pink
Starring: John Cusack, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, Sebastian Stan
Synopsis: Get ready to kick some serious past with the wildly inappropriate unrated version of Hot Tub Time Machine. The outrageous laughs bubble up when four friends share a crazy night of drinking in a ski resort hot tub, only to wake up with serious hangovers in 1986 – back when girls wore leg warmers, guys watched Red Dawn and Michael Jackson was black! Now, nice-guy Adam (John Cusack), party animal Lou (Rob Corddry), married man Nick (Craig Robinson) and mega-nerd Jacob (Clark Duke) must relive a wild night of sex, drugs and rock-n-roll and try to change their future – forever!”
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015) – 11/1
Directed by: Steve Pink
Starring: Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Adam Scott, Gillian Jacobs
Synopsis: When Lou (Rob Corddry) finds himself in trouble, Nick (Craig Robinson) and Jacob (Clark Duke) fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future with Adam Jr. (Adam Scott). Now they have to alter the future in order to save the past which is really the present, in the sequel from the same team that brought you the original cult hit.”
Jason X (2001) – 11/1
Directed by: James Isaac
Starring: Kane Hodder, Jeff Geddis, Lexa Doig, David Cronenberg, Markus Parilo
Synopsis: In the year 2455, Old Earth is now a contaminated planet abandoned for centuries – a brown world of violent storms, toxic landmasses and poisonous seas. Yet humans have returned to the deadly place that they once fled, not to live, but to research the ancient, rusting artifacts of the long-gone civilizations. But it’s not the harmful environment that could prove fatal to the intrepid, young explorers who have just landed on Old Earth. For them, it’s Friday the 13th, and Jason lives!”
What’s Coming to Pluto in November 2025
Science fiction and action collide in these cult classics. District 9 and The Fifth Element redefine alien storytelling, while Moon and Life explore deep-space mysteries. Face/Off and Equilibrium deliver high-octane thrills, and Hot Tub Time Machine adds humor to the mix. From King Kong to Stargate, imagination drives every adventure.
Area 51 (2015) – 11/1
Directed by: Oren Peli
Starring: Reid Warner, Darrin Bragg, Ben Rovner, Jelena Nik, Roy Abramsohn
Synopsis: Obsessed with breaking into the U.S. Air Force highly classified facility known only as Area 51, three young friends and zealous conspiracy theorists–Reid, Darrin and Ben–travel to Las Vegas. Equipped with state-of-the-art gear, they team up with Jelena, the daughter of the secret installation’s former employee, and summon up the courage to sneak into the facility, intent on unearthing its otherworldly mysteries. There, in the bowels of the heavily guarded compound, terrifying truths and unfathomable knowledge await, and only the audacious UFO investigators’ raw footage can prove their existence. However, can they make it back in one piece to share it with the world?”
Child’s Play (2019) – 11/1
Directed by: Lars Klevberg
Starring: Tim Matheson, Ben Daon, Zahra Anderson, Serge Jaswal, Ariana Nica
Synopsis: The “Buddi” doll was meant to be the cutting edge in self-learning smart toys… but one whose programming had been tampered with wound up gifted to hearing-impaired youngster Andy (Gabriel Bateman) by his mom (Aubrey Plaza). “Chucky” swiftly bonds to Andy as friend and protector-and proves to take those responsibilities with literal deadly seriousness. Unnerving reboot of the shock staple franchise also stars Bryan Tyree Henry, Tim Matheson, and Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky.”
District 9 (2009) – 11/1
Directed by: Neill Blomkamp
Starring: Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, David James, Vanessa Haywood, Mandla Gaduka
Synopsis: Over twenty years ago, aliens made first contact with Earth. Humans waited for the hostile attack, or the giant advances in technology. Neither came. Instead, the aliens were refugees, the last survivors of their home world. The creatures were set up in a makeshift home in South Africa’s District 9 as the world’s nations argued over what to do with them. Now, patience over the alien situation has run out. The tension between the aliens and the humans comes to a head when a human field operative, Wikus van der Merwe, contracts a mysterious virus that begins changing his DNA. Wikus quickly becomes the most hunted man in the world, as well as the most valuable – he is the key to unlocking the secrets of alien technology. Ostracized and friendless, there is only one place left for him to hide: District 9.”
Equilibrium (2002) – 11/1
Directed by: Kurt Wimmer
Starring: Dominic Purcell, Christian Bale, Sean Bean, Christian Kahrmann, John Keogh
Synopsis: In a future society, citizens are prevented from expressing emotions and are controlled by militaristic police with the enforced use of a dehumanizing drug.”
Face/Off (1997) – 11/1
Directed by: John Woo
Starring: John Travolta, Nicolas Cage, Joan Allen, Alessandro Nivola, Gina Gershon
Synopsis: Losing face takes on new meaning in director John Woo’s hyper-kinetic actioner. FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta), in order to learn where in Los Angeles a nerve gas bomb was hidden by terrorist assassin Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage), undergoes an experimental operation to give him the voice and appearance of his foe. The procedure works-until Troy manages to assume Archer’s face and identity and leave him behind bars.”
Evolution (2001) – 11/1
Directed by: Ivan Reitman
Starring: David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Seann William Scott, Ted Levine, Ethan Suplee
Synopsis: Director Ivan Reitman (“Ghostbusters”) goes the sci-fi route with this wild comedy. David Duchovny is Dr. Ira Kane, PhD, a geology professor who teams with biology teacher Harry Phineas Block (Orlando Jones) to investigate a meteorite that crashed in the Arizona desert. They discover the rock is exuding a blue fluid that quickly evolves into icky alien organisms which threaten the future of the world.”
The Fifth Element (1997) – 11/1
Directed by: Luc Besson
Starring: Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm
Synopsis: New York cab driver Korben Dallas didn’t mean to be a hero. But he just picked up the kind of fare that only comes along every five thousand years – a perfect beauty, a perfect being, a perfect weapon. Now, together, they must save the world.”
The Green Hornet (2011) – 11/1
Directed by: Michel Gondry
Starring: Seth Rogen, Cameron Diaz, Tom Wilkinson, Christoph Waltz
Synopsis: Britt Reid (Seth Rogen) is a slacker by day, party animal by night… until he finds a serious career that’s seriously cool: crime-fighting action hero. As the Green Hornet, he teams up with gadget wiz and martial arts master Kato (Jay Chou) to take down LA’s underworld. Even Britts assistant Lenore (Cameron Diaz) doesn’t suspect this mismatched pair is the masked duo busting the city’s toughest thugs led by Chudnofsky (Academy Award winner Christoph Waltz, 2010, Supporting Actor, INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS). with style, swagger and an arsenal of awesome gear, the Green Hornet and Kato are doing justice their way, making every mission a mix of over-the-top action and outrageous comedy.”
Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) – 11/1
Directed by: Steve Pink
Starring: John Cusack, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry
Synopsis: Get ready to kick some serious past with the wildly inappropriate unrated version of Hot Tub Time Machine. The outrageous laughs bubble up when four friends share a crazy night of drinking in a ski resort hot tub, only to wake up with serious hangovers in 1986 – back when girls wore leg warmers, guys watched Red Dawn and Michael Jackson was black! Now, nice-guy Adam (John Cusack), party animal Lou (Rob Corddry), married man Nick (Craig Robinson) and mega-nerd Jacob (Clark Duke) must relive a wild night of sex, drugs and rock-n-roll and try to change their future – forever!”
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015) – 11/1
Directed by: Steve Pink
Starring: Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Adam Scott
Synopsis: When Lou (Rob Corddry) finds himself in trouble, Nick (Craig Robinson) and Jacob (Clark Duke) fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future with Adam Jr. (Adam Scott). Now they have to alter the future in order to save the past which is really the present, in the sequel from the same team that brought you the original cult hit.”
Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) – 11/1
Directed by: Stephen Chiodo
Starring: Grant Cramer, Suzanne Snyder, John Allen Nelson, John Vernon
Synopsis: Aliens who look like clowns come from outer space and terrorize a small town.”
King Kong (1976) – 11/1
Directed by: John Guillermin
Starring: Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin, Jessica Lange, John Randolph
Synopsis: The Big Apple is again besieged by the monstrous King Kong. Jeff Bridges and Jessica Lange star in this ambitious remake of the 1933 original, which adds a great deal of camp and good fun to the story. Again, the gargantuan ape battles attacking aircraft high above the streets of New York, this time plunging from the top of the World Trade Center to his death amidst thousands of horrified onlookers. King Kong won an Oscar for special effects, and the horror and the thrills are brought anew to another generation in this classy production.”
Life (2017) – 11/1
Directed by: Daniel Espinosa
Starring: Dana Goldberg, Rebecca Ferguson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Hiroyuki Sanada
Synopsis: Life tells the story of the six-member crew of the International Space Station that is on the cutting edge of one of the most important discoveries in human history: the first evidence of extraterrestrial life on Mars. As the crew begins to conduct research, their methods end up having unintended consequences and the life form proves more intelligent than anyone ever expected.”
Monster Trucks (2017) – 11/1
Directed by: Chris Wedge
Starring: Lucas Till, Jane Levy, Thomas Lennon, Barry Pepper
Synopsis: All motorhead high schooler Tripp Coley (Lucas Till) wanted was to experience life beyond his dead-end refinery town. He’d get his wish after overdrilling drove a gelatinous subterranean monster to the surface… and the creature decided to inhabit-and animate-his half-finished junker truck! “Creech” provides plenty of mileage, as well as action and laughs, in this throwback live-action/CGI family adventure co-starring Amy Ryan, Jane Levy, Barry Pepper, Rob Lowe, and Danny Glover.”
Stargate (1994) – 11/1
Directed by: Roland Emmerich
Starring: Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Viveca Lindfors
Synopsis: When an ancient Egyptian artifact is discovered, two men unlock its secret power as a portal through time and space.”
Virtuosity (1995) – 11/1
Directed by: Brett Leonard
Starring: Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Kelly Lynch, Stephen Spinella
Synopsis: When a virtual reality simulation created using the personalities of multiple serial killers manages to escape into the real world, an ex-cop is tasked with stopping its reign of terror.”
Full Calendar for Streaming in November 2025
November 1, 2025
- Bill & Ted Face the Music (Prime Video)
- Child’s Play (Prime Video)
- Hot Tub Time Machine (Prime Video)
- Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (Prime Video)
- Species (Prime Video)
- Species II (Prime Video)
- Species III (Prime Video)
- WarGames (Prime Video)
- Bride of Frankenstein (HBO MAX)
- Sucker Punch (HBO MAX)
- Back to the Future (Netflix)
- Back to the Future Part II (Netflix)
- Back to the Future Part III (Netflix)
- Ready Player One (Netflix)
- TENET (Netflix)
- G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (Paramount+)
- G.I. Joe: Retaliation (Paramount+)
- Geostorm (Paramount+)
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (Paramount+)
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (Paramount+)
- Starship Troopers (Paramount+)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Paramount+)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (Paramount+)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles In Time (Paramount+)
- The Terminator (Paramount+)
- Total Recall (Paramount+)
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Paramount+)
- Jurassic Park (Peacock)
- Jurassic Park III (Peacock)
- Kick Ass (Peacock)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Peacock)
- Men in Black (Peacock)
- Men in Black II (Peacock)
- Men in Black 3 (Peacock)
- Men in Black: International (Peacock)
- Brightburn (Tubi)
- The Day the Earth Stood Still 2008 (Tubi)
- Deep Blue Sea (Tubi)
- Face/Off (Tubi)
- G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (Tubi)
- G.I. Joe: Retaliation (Tubi)
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Tubi)
- Hot Tub Time Machine (Tubi)
- Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (Tubi)
- Jason X (Tubi)
- Area 51 (Pluto)
- Child’s Play (Pluto)
- District 9 (Pluto)
- Equilibrium (Pluto)
- Face/Off (Pluto)
- Evolution (Pluto)
- The Fifth Element (Pluto)
- The Green Hornet (Pluto)
- Hot Tub Time Machine (Pluto)
- Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (Pluto)
- Killer Klowns from Outer Space (Pluto)
- King Kong 1976 (Pluto)
- Life (Pluto)
- Monster Trucks (Pluto)
- Moon (Pluto)
- Stargate (Pluto)
- The Tuxedo (Pluto)
- Virtuosity (Pluto)
November 2, 2025
- Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (HBO MAX)
November 5, 2025
- The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Disney+)
November 7, 2025
- Pluribus (Season 1, Apple+)
- Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films (Special, Disney+)
- Frankenstein 2025 (Netflix)
November 10, 2025
- Apollo 18 (Hulu)
- Skyline (Hulu)
- Kingsman: The Golden Circle (HBO MAX)
November 13, 2025
- Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (HBO MAX)
November 14, 2025
- Madame Web (Disney+)
November 15, 2025
- Osiris (Hulu)
November 17, 2025
- Blue Beetle (Netflix)
November 20, 2025
- Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Season 4, Netflix)
November 25, 2025
- The Road (Paramount+)
November 26, 2025
- Mickey 17 (Prime Video)
- Stranger Things (Season 5, Netflix)
November 27, 2025
- Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (Netflix)
Click the link to read our list of sci-fi movies and shows you may have missed in October 2025. Be sure to check back for next month’s must-watch list!
What movies or shows are you looking forward to in November 2025? Let us know in the comments below!

