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Must-Watch Streaming Picks of November 2025: New Films, Series & Specials

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

This week’s streaming lineup offers a diverse array of entertainment, from blockbuster films and gripping series to heartfelt specials. Notably, Bong Joon Ho’s highly anticipated sci-fi film “Mickey 17,” featuring multiple versions of Robert Pattinson and Kevin Hart, premieres on Prime Video, promising a fresh take on dystopian storytelling. The final season of “Stranger Things” continues to captivate audiences with its nostalgic yet innovative narrative, now available on Netflix. Comedy fans can enjoy Kevin Hart’s latest stand-up special, also on Netflix, which explores themes of resilience and humor in modern life. Additionally, Disney+ debuts a new Beatles documentary series, providing an in-depth look at the legendary band’s history and influence, while Hallmark’s “A Grand Ole Opry Christmas” with Brad Paisley and Mickey Guyton offers festive cheer. Celebrating milestones, CBS airs a 30th-anniversary special of “Everybody Loves Raymond,” highlighting its enduring popularity. Taiwanese filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou’s debut feature “Left-Handed Girl,” about a single mother’s journey in Taipei, premieres on Netflix on November 28, after winning acclaim at Cannes and being Taiwan’s Oscar submission. Beyond entertainment, these releases reflect broader cultural trends: the resurgence of nostalgic series, the global influence of Asian cinema, and the continued popularity of holiday specials. Recent industry shifts include the rise of streaming platforms investing heavily in original content, the integration of augmented reality in gaming, and the growing importance of diverse storytelling to attract global audiences. As the entertainment landscape evolves, viewers can expect more immersive, inclusive, and innovative content in the coming months, making this a prime time for streaming enthusiasts to explore new favorites and revisit classics.

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