TV and movie premieres for week of November 23, 2025

The week of November 23 to 29, 2025, brings a mix of series finales, new seasons, and holiday specials across streaming and broadcast platforms. Key releases include the premiere of Stranger Things' final season on Netflix and a restored Beatles documentary on Disney+. Viewers can also catch festive movies and events leading into Thanksgiving.

Key Premieres and Finales

Several high-profile TV series mark significant milestones this week. On Wednesday, November 26, Netflix launches the fourth and final season of Stranger Things with a four-episode premiere, wrapping up the supernatural drama after nearly a decade. The same day, Apple TV+ releases the final seven episodes of the animated series WondLa, concluding its sci-fi adventure. Disney+ kicks off a three-day event with the restored and remastered Beatles Anthology, adding a new ninth installment featuring reflections from Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr from 1994-1995.

Other notable TV drops include the three-episode premiere of Bel-Air's final season on Peacock on Monday, November 24, and the season 2 binge of Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, narrated by Tom Hiddleston. Finales highlight the schedule, such as Tulsa King season 3 on Paramount+ Sunday, November 23, and Billy the Kid's series end on MGM+.

Holiday Movies and Specials

Hallmark Channel and other networks deliver Christmas-themed films throughout the week. On Sunday, November 23, options include Melt My Heart This Christmas starring Laura Vandervoort and Second Guessing Fate with Danielle Panabaker on The CW. Thursday, November 27, features We Met in December on Hallmark, while Friday brings The Snow Must Go On and The More the Merrier. Great American Family airs Christmas North of Nashville on Sunday and The Christmas Spark on Friday with Mario Lopez.

Additional specials include Kevin Hart's comedy performance Acting My Age on Netflix Monday and the Everybody Loves Raymond 30th Anniversary Celebration on CBS. Thanksgiving Day broadcasts cover the Macy's Parade on NBC and National Dog Show.

This lineup offers diverse viewing for holiday viewers, blending nostalgia, action, and seasonal cheer.

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