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Everything Coming to Streaming in November: Must-See Series and Films

The penultimate month of 2025 arrives packed with new releases across all platforms in Brazil — and it promises to be one of the busiest of the year. Between long-awaited second seasons, unexpected sequels, and prestige debuts, November mixes action, drama, romance, and even a touch of holiday philosophy in generous doses. From films likely to compete for Oscars to shows headed for the Emmys, the season already delivers festive stories and high-profile productions.

November proves that streaming doesn’t slow down even as the holidays approach — and that there are stories for every taste, genre, and mood.

Apple TV+

The Family Plan 2 – November 21
It’s the holidays, and Dan (Mark Wahlberg) has planned the perfect vacation abroad for his wife Jessica (Michelle Monaghan) and their kids — until a mysterious figure from his past (Kit Harington) resurfaces with unfinished business.
What should have been a peaceful family trip turns into an international cat-and-mouse chase as Dan and his family face a whirlwind of bank robberies, festive chaos, and car pursuits through dazzling European landscapes. Between fights and laughter, they rediscover the true meaning of family — even amid the mayhem.

Palm Royale 2 – November 12
Palm Royale is a true story of perseverance, following Maxine Simmons (Kristen Wiig) as she tries to break into Palm Beach’s high society. As Maxine struggles to cross the invisible — and nearly impenetrable — line between the haves and the have-nots, the series asks a timeless question: “How much of yourself are you willing to sacrifice to get what someone else has?”
Set in the explosive year of 1969, Palm Royale is a tribute to all outsiders fighting for a real sense of belonging.

Come See Me in the Good Light – November 14
An award-winning Sundance 2025 selection, this documentary is a heartfelt, surprising, and darkly funny love story about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley, who face an incurable cancer diagnosis with wit and unshakable partnership. Through laughter and unconditional love, they turn pain into purpose and mortality into a moving celebration of resilience. The soundtrack features original music by Sara Bareilles and Brandi Carlile.

Plubirus – November 7
The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.

Amazon Prime Video

Playdate – November 12
When recently laid-off accountant Brian (Kevin James) accepts a playdate with charismatic stay-at-home dad Jeff (Alan Ritchson), he expects a quiet afternoon of small talk and backyard games. Instead, he’s thrown into a chaotic fight for survival, pursued by a relentless team of mercenaries.
Totally unprepared, Brian stumbles from one absurd obstacle to the next — while Jeff seems oddly capable, as if he knows far too much about high-risk situations.
Directed by Luke Greenfield (Let’s Be Cops, The Girl Next Door), the film blends suburban comedy and explosive action, turning an ordinary afternoon into a wild adventure where minivan chaos meets professional assassins.

Disney+

Everything Is Fair – November 4
A group of top divorce lawyers breaks away from their male-dominated firm to start their own powerhouse practice. Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complex, they handle high-profile separations, scandalous secrets, and shifting loyalties — both in court and among themselves. In a world where money rules and love is a battlefield, these women don’t just play the game — they rewrite it.

The new Ryan Murphy series stars Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Matthew Noszka, with Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.

Fantastic Four: First Steps – November 5
Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman, Johnny Storm/The Human Torch, and Ben Grimm/The Thing embark on a cosmic journey, discovering that heart, humor, and family bonds make them truly fantastic. One of 2025’s biggest box-office hits lands on the platform.

Freaky Friday Again – November 12
Blending emotion, humor, and a touch of magic, this new chapter reunites mother-daughter duo Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna (Lindsay Lohan) as they face a new generation’s challenges.

Filmicca

The Battle of Solferino – November 7
The debut feature from Anatomy of a Fall Oscar-winning director Justine Triet revisits the eve of France’s 2012 presidential election. Reporter Laetitia (Lætitia Dosch) is caught amid the crowd at a campaign rally when her ex-husband (Vincent Macaigne) shows up demanding to see their daughters, sparking personal and journalistic chaos.

In a Lonely Place – November 7
This 1950s classic directed by Nicholas Ray follows screenwriter Dixon Steele, whose declining career and volatile temper make him the prime suspect in a young woman’s murder. As his neighbor Laurel Gray defends him, love and doubt intertwine, eroding her trust.

Dry Wind – November 14
A Brazilian film by Daniel Nolasco set in rural Goiás, where lonely factory worker Sandro’s routine is upended by the arrival of Maicon, a “Tom of Finland”-style comic artist. Desire, jealousy, and heat collide in this sensual, atmospheric drama.

On Dangerous Ground – November 21
Another Nicholas Ray gem starring Ida Lupino. Hardened New York detective Jim Wilson’s violent temper sends him to a remote village to investigate a murder, where he meets Mary Malden, a blind woman whose compassion forces him to confront his brutality.

The First Soldiers – November 28
Rodrigo de Oliveira’s film transports us to early-1980s Vitória (Brazil), where young biologist Suzano returns from abroad and becomes part of the LGBTQIA+ community grappling with the arrival of the AIDS epidemic. It’s a story of fear, affection, and resistance in a time of uncertainty and stigma.

Globoplay

Arcanjo Renegado – November 6
One of Globoplay’s biggest hits returns with new episodes packed with twists. Mikhael (Marcello Melo Jr.) arrives at the Brazil-Paraguay-Bolivia border, uncovering an international drug-trafficking route, while violence escalates in Rio de Janeiro amid the state’s election campaign. The season also introduces Poke (Thiago Hypolito), a ruthless new antagonist.

HBO Max

I Love L.A. – November 2
A group of ambitious friends navigate life and love in Los Angeles. Starring Rachel Sennott, Jordan Firstman, Josh Hutcherson, Odessa A’zion, and True Whitaker, with guest appearances by Leighton Meester, Elijah Wood, and others.

The Seduction – November 14
To be the hero of your own story, you sometimes have to be the villain in someone else’s. Betrayed by Valmont, the Marquise de Merteuil sets out to become Paris’s most powerful courtesan. This lavish period drama, freely adapted from Les Liaisons Dangereuses, explores the cost of emotional and sexual freedom in a world that gave women so little space.

One to One: John & Yoko – November 14
A rare, cinematic look at John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s first year in New York in the early 1970s — a period of intense creativity and political activism.

Materialists – November 7
A young and ambitious New York matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and the imperfect ex. Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal star in a love triangle directed and written by Celine Song (Past Lives).

Eddington – November 14
In May 2020, a clash between a sheriff and the mayor of a small New Mexico town ignites a powder keg, turning neighbors against each other. Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Luke Grimes, Austin Butler, and Emma Stone.

MGM+

Robin Hood – November 2
This sweeping retelling follows Rob, the son of a Saxon forester who becomes the legendary outlaw. Battling inner demons and the Norman elite, he leads a daring fight for justice and freedom. With grand historical scope and a modern sensibility, Robin Hood reimagines one of history’s most enduring legends.

Netflix

Lightning Struck – November 6
A gripping drama retelling the strange true story of U.S. President James Garfield and his assassin Charles Guiteau — a tale stranger than fiction.

The Vince Staples Show – November 6
After a tragic death, Vince embarks on a chaotic quest for inner peace in this satirical comedy created by Vince Staples.

Frankenstein – November 7
Guillermo del Toro’s highly anticipated adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic stars Jacob Elordi as the Creature and Oscar Isaac as Dr. Frankenstein.

A Merry Little Ex-Mas – November 12
Recently divorced Kate (Alicia Silverstone) dreams of one last perfect family Christmas before selling her home — until her ex-husband (Oliver Hudson) shows up with his much younger new girlfriend. Also starring Jameela Jamil, Pierson Fodé, and Melissa Joan Hart.

The Monster in Me – November 13
After the tragic death of her young son, reclusive author Aggie Wiggs (Claire Danes) becomes obsessed with her new neighbor (Matthew Rhys), a real-estate mogul once suspected in his wife’s disappearance. A dark, psychological thriller about grief, obsession, and blurred morality.

The Mole Agent 2 – November 20
Undercover investigator Charles Nieuwendyk (Ted Danson) returns for a new case that entangles him with university secrets, unexpected romance, and moral dilemmas — alongside Mary Steenburgen and Max Greenfield.

Train Dreams – November 21
Based on Denis Johnson’s acclaimed novella, this poetic drama stars Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones in a moving portrait of life, loss, and transformation in early-20th-century America.

Jingle Bell Heist – November 26
On Christmas Eve, small-time thieves Sophia (Olivia Holt) and Nick (Connor Swindells) plot to rob London’s most famous department store — but their growing feelings threaten to derail both the plan and their hearts.

Stranger Things Part 1 – November 27
Autumn 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and the group must unite one last time to hunt down Vecna — whose whereabouts and plans remain a mystery. As the government quarantines the town and the sense of dread returns, the stage is set for a final, devastating showdown.

Paramount+

Landman – November 16
Set in the booming oil towns of West Texas, Landman explores the modern gold rush for wealth and power. In season two, secrets surface as Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) faces mounting pressure from oil mogul Cami Miller (Demi Moore) and his own family’s legacy — proving that survival in Texas oil country isn’t noble, it’s brutal.

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