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Netflix reveals November 2025 movies and shows lineup
Netflix has unveiled its full slate of new movies and TV shows arriving in November 2025, featuring high-profile originals like Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein and the premiere of Stranger Things season 5. The month includes a mix of horror, drama, holiday specials, and returning series to keep viewers entertained as winter approaches. Highlights span from November 1 with classic films to major releases toward month's end.
George Clooney joins Netflix's 'Call My Agent! The Movie' cast
George Clooney has been cast in a cameo role for Netflix's upcoming film 'Call My Agent! The Movie,' a spinoff of the popular French series. The project reunites the original cast and began shooting in Paris in early October 2025, with a planned debut in 2026. Eva Longoria is in talks for a guest spot, though Netflix has not confirmed her involvement.
Stranger Things season 5 sets split holiday release on Netflix
Netflix has announced a unique three-part release for the final season of Stranger Things, starting November 26, 2025. The Certified Fresh series will conclude with episodes dropping on November 26, December 25, and December 31 to keep fans engaged through the holidays. This approach aims to make the farewell a major pop-culture event for 2025.
Aka Charlie Sheen Releases on Netflix
The documentary Aka Charlie Sheen was released on Netflix on September 10, 2025. It is part of Netflix's action and doc picks for the month.
The Witcher Season 4 Debuts on Netflix This Week
Netflix kicks off the week with the highly anticipated fourth season of The Witcher, featuring Liam Hemsworth stepping into the role of Geralt of Rivia. The new episodes pick up after the dramatic events of Season 3, following the separated paths of Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri amid war and enemies. This release highlights a major cast change and continues the fantasy series' epic storyline.
Adam Driver to star in Netflix hostage thriller Rabbit, Rabbit
Adam Driver is set to return to television in the lead role of Netflix's straight-to-series hostage drama 'Rabbit, Rabbit.' The project, announced on October 29, 2025, comes from writer Peter Craig and director Philip Barantini. It follows an escaped convict who takes hostages at a truck stop, leading to a tense social experiment and negotiation standoff.
Pentagon disputes accuracy of Netflix's 'A House of Dynamite'
The U.S. Department of Defense has challenged the depiction of America's missile defense capabilities in Kathryn Bigelow's new Netflix film 'A House of Dynamite,' claiming real-world systems are far more reliable than shown. An internal memo highlights a 100% success rate in testing, contrasting the movie's portrayal of a failed intercept attempt on a missile targeting Chicago. Screenwriter Noah Oppenheim respectfully disagreed, emphasizing the film's basis in consultations with experts.
Netflix Secures Rights to Broadcast MLB Opening Day Game
Streaming giant Netflix has reportedly acquired the rights to air a Major League Baseball Opening Day game in 2026, marking a significant expansion of its live sports portfolio. This deal underscores the growing intersection between entertainment streaming and professional sports broadcasting. The agreement could pave the way for more MLB content on the platform, potentially attracting new subscribers amid fierce competition in the streaming market.