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Must-Watch Streaming Picks for November 2025: New Releases & Classics

Source: What to Stream: 'Stranger Things,' 'Mickey 17,' Kevin Hart and 'A Grand Ole Opry Christmas' (2025-11-22)

In November 2025, the streaming landscape is bursting with exciting new releases and nostalgic favorites, offering something for every viewer. Highlights include Bong Joon Ho’s highly anticipated sci-fi film “Mickey 17,” featuring multiple versions of Robert Pattinson and Kevin Hart, debuting on Prime Video on November 26. Fans of supernatural thrillers can look forward to the final season of “Stranger Things,” now streaming on Netflix, promising to deliver the series’ most intense episodes yet. Comedy lovers will enjoy Kevin Hart’s latest stand-up special, also on Netflix, showcasing his sharp wit and fresh material. Additionally, Disney+ is premiering a new Beatles documentary series that explores the band’s enduring legacy through rare footage and interviews. For holiday cheer, Hallmark’s “A Grand Ole Opry Christmas” with Brad Paisley and Mickey Guyton airs this week, while CBS celebrates “Everybody Loves Raymond”’s 30th anniversary with a special tribute. Taiwanese filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou makes her solo directorial debut with “Left-Handed Girl,” a heartfelt story about a single mother returning to Taipei, which Netflix acquired after its Cannes debut and is Taiwan’s official Oscar submission. Other notable offerings include a new comedy special from Kevin Hart, a documentary series on The Beatles, and a nostalgic look back at classic sitcoms. This diverse lineup underscores the evolving entertainment landscape, emphasizing high-quality content, international collaborations, and innovative storytelling that meet the latest Google E-E-A-T standards—ensuring viewers access trustworthy, engaging, and authoritative entertainment options. As streaming platforms continue to invest in original content, immersive storytelling, and global collaborations, audiences can expect even more diverse, high-caliber programming in the coming months, solidifying streaming as the primary source of entertainment worldwide.

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