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The closer we get to Christmas, the more Netflix is pulling out all the stops to make sure we’re well fed when it comes to new movies.
November has a whopping 91 titles to choose from, ranging from one-off comedy specials to the big blockbusters we’ve all been waiting for. On top of that, we’ve got classic titles making their streaming platform return, from all three Back to the Future movies to Timothée Chalamet’s all singing, all dancing Wonka.
Frankenstein | Guillermo de…
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The closer we get to Christmas, the more Netflix is pulling out all the stops to make sure we’re well fed when it comes to new movies.
November has a whopping 91 titles to choose from, ranging from one-off comedy specials to the big blockbusters we’ve all been waiting for. On top of that, we’ve got classic titles making their streaming platform return, from all three Back to the Future movies to Timothée Chalamet’s all singing, all dancing Wonka.
Frankenstein | Guillermo del Toro | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube 
RT score: 95% (fan score) **Director: **Guillermo Del Toro Runtime: 149 minutes Age rating: R **Arriving on: **November 7
I’m pretty mad with my fellow critics that Frankenstein doesn’t have a higher Rotten Tomatoes score (currently, it’s sitting at 85%), because Del Toro’s latest outing is nothing short of a masterpiece.
Everything you see, from the smallest details to the largest set pieces, has been created by hand. Del Toro has been outspoken in his war against AI in moviemaking, and the amount of love poured into *Frankenstein *(something he has said multiple times is his childhood dream come true) makes it all the more mesmerizing.
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There’s a larger focus on love than fear compared to the original Mary Shelley novel, but the level of intimate tenderness opens up a whole new dimension to the story we all know so well. Jacob Elordi will likely be in awards contention, though I think the set is just as much of a character as any of its cast.
Train Dreams
Train Dreams | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube 
RT score: 96% **Director: **Clint Bentley Runtime: 102 minutes Age rating: PG-13 **Arriving on: **November 21
Out of all of my picks, Train Dreams might be my favorite. Why? While I knew *Frankenstein *was going to blow me away, I was bowled over in surprise by how moved I was by Clint Bentley’s vision for industrialized America.
Following the fictional life of lumberjack Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), we’re transported through his eyes from life to death, living all of his hardships and heartbreaks along the way. For a man living in remote wilderness in the early 1910s, boy did he suffer a lot of avoidable trauma.
What really makes the movie sing is Joel Edgerton’s portrayal of vulnerable masculinity. At a period of time where it was so important to be a man’s man, he balances the bravado of his work with the tenderness and truly equal respect for his wife and daughter.
He’s not a saint, but the melodrama that follows him through life doesn’t fail to make us question our own.
Left-Handed Girl
Left-Handed Girl | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube 
RT score: 97% Director: Shih-Ching Tsou Runtime: 108 minutes Age rating: R **Arriving on: **November 28
If you’ve wondered what director Sean Baker was going to do after his Academy Award winning hit Anora, look no further. This time, he’s co-written, edited and produced Left-Handed Girl, a Taiwanese drama following a single mother and her two daughters opening a restaurant in Taipei.
It’s the Netflix hit that nobody saw coming, though with Baker and director Shih-Ching Tsou at the helm, we shouldn’t have been too surprised. We see this shift in the trio’s life through the eyes of the youngest daughter, giving new meaning to the most menial of tasks.
However, it also adds a layer of unknown curiosity when family secrets begin to unravel. Our young guide is left-handed, which is referred to as the “devil hand” by the rest of her family. Things get more complicated by the minute, and we’re fully transported for every twist and turn.
All new Netflix movies in November 2025
Arriving on November 1
A Very Vintage Christmas Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Baby Driver Back to the Future Back to the Future Part II Back to the Future Part III Charlie’s Angels Crazy Rich Asians Dear Santa Doctor Sleep Don’t Worry Darling Dr. Dolittle Dr. Dolittle 2 Elvis Frances Ha Game Night Happy Christmas The Hangover The Hangover: Part II The Hangover: Part III I Know What You Did Last Summer In the Heights Isn’t It Romantic Judas and the Black Messiah Just Mercy The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part Life of the Party The Little Things Merry Liddle Christmas The Nun II Ocean’s 8 Paddington 2 The Patriot Ready Player One Tenet This Is the End Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas The Way Back Wonka
Arriving on November 2
King Richard The Outfit
Arriving on November 3
*Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches * In Waves and War
Arriving on November 4
Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Thing
Arriving on November 5
Election
Arriving on November 6
Bride Wars
Arriving on November 7
Baramulla Frankenstein Groom & Two Brides Mango A Holiday Engagement Christmas in the Heartland Labyrinth My Dad’s Christmas Date
Arriving on November 8
The Emoji Movie
Arriving on November 11
Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas No Sleep ’Til Christmas Same Time, Next Christmas
Arriving on November 12
A Merry Little Ex-Mas Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV
Arriving on November 13
Tee Yai: Born To Be Bad Moulin Rouge! The Sandlot
Arriving on November 14
In Your Dreams Lefter: The Story of The Ordinarius Nouvelle Vague
Arriving on November 15
A Royal Date for Christmas A Sprinkle of Christmas A Vineyard Christmas Becoming Santa Christmas Casanova Everybody’s Fine Just Like a Christmas Movie Meet Me at the Christmas Train Parade Royally Yours, This Christmas
Arriving on November 17
Blue Beetle Zodiac Selena y Los Dinos
Arriving on November 18
Gerry Dee: Funny You Should Say That
Arriving on November 19
Champagne Problems The Son of a Thousand Men
Arriving on November 20
The Follies
Arriving on November 21
One Shot with Ed Sheeran Train Dreams Marry Christmas Mistletoe Mixup
Arriving on November 24
Santa Bootcamp
Arriving on November 26
Jingle Bell Heist
Arriving on November 27
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Arriving on November 28
Left-Handed Girl
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Jasmine is a Streaming Staff Writer for TechRadar, previously writing for outlets including Radio Times, Yahoo! and Stylist. She specialises in comfort TV shows and movies, ranging from Hallmark’s latest tearjerker to Netflix’s Virgin River. She’s also the person who wrote an obituary for George Cooper Sr. during Young Sheldon Season 7 and still can’t watch the funeral episode.