What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV (November 24 - November 30, 2025)
All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
It’s a big holiday week, which means a fresh wave of new movies and new shows to choose from as families gather and, sooner or later, start sparring over turkey legs and the remote control. So whether you’re heading to the theater this weekend or staying in for something new at home, here’s the lineup of everything arriving this week.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
🎥 Wildcat
(Tues, Nov 26th — limited release; and on ✅VOD/Digital)
Kate Beckinsale goes full adrenaline mode, playing a former black-ops assassin whose daughter is kidnapped amid a brutal turf war between two London crime bosses (Alice Krige and Charles Dance). To get her back, she reunites her old unit for a high-stakes jewelry heist meant to ignite chaos... and mask a rescue plan that blurs into revenge.
🎥 Zootopia 2
(Wed, Nov 26th — wide release)
Disney’s beloved duo, Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman), return for another wild ride when Chief Bogo sends them to couples therapy—just as a slippery new villain (voiced by Ke Huy Quan) slithers into town. With chaos, comedy, and critters galore, this long-awaited sequel proves that in Zootopia, even the best partnerships need a little work.
🎥 Eternity
(Wed, Nov 26th — wide release)
Elizabeth Olsen stars in writer-director David Freyne’s darkly funny afterlife dramedy where choosing your soulmate isn’t as simple as it sounds. Set in a celestial waiting room with only seven days to decide her eternal fate, Olsen’s Joan finds herself torn between her devoted husband (Miles Teller) and her first husband, a soldier who died in combat decades ago (Callum Turner). As jealousy flares and old feelings resurface, eternity quickly devolves into the world’s most awkward couples-therapy session.
🎥 Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
(Wed, Nov 26th — limited release; in select theaters)
Daniel Craig returns as Benoit Blanc for round three in Rian Johnson’s latest Knives Out mystery, this time unfolding in an upstate parish where faith offers fewer answers than the suspects. When a revered monsignor (Josh Brolin) dies under inexplicable circumstances, Blanc is pulled into a maze of church politics, buried secrets, and a stacked roster of suspicious characters — including Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, and more.
🎥 The Secret Agent
(Wed, Nov 26th — limited release; in select theaters)
Wagner Moura sparks major awards buzz, playing a widowed researcher hunted by Brazil’s 1977 military dictatorship. Forced on the run through the city, he soon teams up with the mysterious Elza (Maria Fernanda Cândido) and her resistance fighters to protect his son and escape the regime’s tightening grip. From acclaimed Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho, this is a tense, paranoid political thriller that channels the grit and dread of classic cinema from the era.
🎥 Hamnet
(Thurs, Nov 27th — limited release)
Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao returns with a sweeping 16th-century drama already drawing major awards buzz, especially for Jessie Buckley. Adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s acclaimed novel, it envisions the heartbreak that may have inspired Shakespeare’s Hamlet, following Paul Mescal as a young Bard and Buckley as his wife, Agnes, grieving the loss of their 11-year-old son, Hamnet. It’s a soul-stirring portrait of how tragedy can shape genius... and how art is often born from the deepest pain.
🎥 The Thing with Feathers
(Fri, Nov 28th — wide release)
This visually lyrical film adaptation of Max Porter’s haunting novel follows Benedict Cumberbatch as a widowed father unraveling under the weight of loss while trying to care for his two young sons. When a mysterious crow slips into his home, serving as both his inner tormentor and subconscious guardian, he’s pulled into the dreamlike chaos of mourning and forced to face the parts of grief he’s tried hardest to outrun.
🎥 Tinsel Town
(Fri, Nov 28th — limited release; also on ✅VOD/Digital)
A faded Hollywood action hero (Kiefer Sutherland) begrudgingly signs on to star in a small English village’s Christmas pageant—only to find the part could mend more than just his career, but his bond with his young daughter. With guidance from a tough-love choreographer and an endearingly quirky cast (Rebel Wilson, Meera Syal), he rediscovers the joy of performing, parenting, and believing again.
🎥 The Tale of Silyan
(Fri, Nov 28th — limited release; in select theaters)
From Oscar-nominated filmmaker Tamara Kotevska and exec. producer Davis Guggenheim, this award-winning National Geographic doc finds unexpected beauty in a Macedonian landfill. Amid economic hardship and environmental decline, a struggling farmer discovers an injured white stork, and their unlikely bond becomes a quiet ode to survival, compassion, and second chances. It’s a reminder that healing a broken world can begin with saving just one fragile creature.
🎥 You Got Gold — A Celebration of John Prine
(Fri, Nov 28th — limited release)
Filmed in October 2022, this star-studded tribute captures family, friends, and fellow artists sharing stories and performing John Prine’s timeless songs on the storied Ryman stage. Featuring performances by Brandi Carlile, Bonnie Raitt, Tyler Childers, Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Jason Isbell, and Bob Weir, the concert film celebrates the enduring legacy of one of America’s greatest songwriters.
🎦 Streaming This Week
🎦 The Shuffle
(Tues, Nov 25th — premiering HBO MAX)
As part of a new series of NFL documentaries, this HBO original short from Hard Knocks director Jeff Cameron and NFL Films digs into the making of the “Super Bowl Shuffle,” the swagger-filled rap track that turned the ‘85 Bears into pop-culture legends. With rare behind-the-scenes footage and new player interviews, it shows how a playful studio session became a Grammy-nominated phenomenon.
🎦 Jingle Bell Heist
(Wed, Nov 26th — premiering on Netflix)
Christmas gets a cheeky twist in Jingle Bell Heist, where Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells play small-time crooks planning a Christmas Eve robbery at London’s glitziest department store. When their schemes (and sparks) collide, they’re forced into an unlikely partnership — one that makes catching feelings riskier than getting caught. Directed by Michael Fimognari and written by Abby McDonald, this rom-com caper blends holiday cheer with a little light larceny, proving the couple who steal together just might stay together.
🎦 Left-Handed Girl
(Fri, Nov 28th — premiering on Netflix)
When a mother and her daughters return to Taipei to start fresh, old wounds resurface as a grandfather’s ban on his granddaughter’s left hand sparks conflict, revealing buried family secrets across generations.
🎦 The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo
(Fri, Nov 28th — premiering on Netflix)
When a retired Saigon photo editor confesses a secret he’s carried for half a century, a shocking new truth about the Vietnam War’s most famous image comes to light. Acclaimed photographer Gary Knight and filmmaker Bao Nguyen (Be Water, The Greatest Night in Pop) lead a gripping two-year investigation to uncover the real, long-forgotten man behind the lens of the “Napalm Girl” photo.
🎦 Anemone
(Fri, Nov 28th — streaming on Peacock)
After seven years away, Daniel Day-Lewis returns in a haunting, lyrical drama directed by his son Ronan. Playing a former covert soldier in self-exile, he’s pulled back into the shadows of his past by an estranged brother (Sean Bean). Steeped in symbolism, memory, and regret, this could be the kind of searing performance that reminds audiences why Day-Lewis remains one of cinema’s greatest living actors.
🎦 Bride Hard
(Fri, Nov 28th — streaming on Hulu/Disney+)
Rebel Wilson brings the mayhem to the aisle in this action-comedy romp, playing Sam — a secret agent turned bridesmaid whose cover blows wide open when mercenaries crash her best friend’s wedding. Armed with snark, spy training, and whatever beauty tools double as weapons, she fights to save the bride and maybe a friendship or two. With Anna Camp, Anna Chlumsky, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Justin Hartley, and Stephen Dorff, it’s basically Die Hard in a designer dress!
🎦 The Baltimorons
(Fri, Nov 28th — streaming on AMC+)
Michael Strassner stars as Cliff, a newly sober stand-up comic who cracks a tooth on Christmas Eve and winds up in the chair of no-nonsense dentist Didi (Liz Larsen). What begins as an emergency fix turns into an unlikely holiday adventure, complete with awkward dinners, unexpected companionship, and even a crashed wedding. Directed by Jay Duplass, this quirky rom-com proves sometimes the best gift is finding love where you least expect it—even if it comes with a chipped smile.
🎦 Caught Stealing
(Sat, Nov 29th — streaming on Netflix)
New York’s the city that never sleeps... and never forgives. In Darren Aronofsky’s ‘90s-set romp, Austin Butler plays Hank Thompson, a washed-up baseball prodigy whose simple favor for a punk-rock neighbor (Matt Smith) spirals into a survival sprint through the city’s ethnic underworld. With Zoë Kravitz, Regina King, Liev Schreiber, Bad Bunny, and Carol Kane rounding out the chaos, Aronofsky trades his usual doom-and-gloom for a Coen-esque crime caper filled with madcap energy, a house cat, and a whole lot of people Hank really shouldn’t have crossed.
🎦 She Rides Shotgun
(Sat, Nov 29th — streaming on MGM+)
Blood on the highway, ghosts in the rearview. Taron Egerton stars as Nate, a muscle-bound ex-con with nothing left to lose, except the daughter he barely knows. When his past comes gunning for him, Nate and 11-year-old Polly (Ana Sophia Heger) hit the road, dodging bullets, bad memories, and a mobbed-up sheriff (John Carroll Lynch) who wants them buried. As the miles pile up, so does the bond between father and daughter in this gritty, heart-pounding thriller from director Nick Rowland.
✅ On VOD This Week
✅ Bugonia
(Tues, Nov 25th — on VOD/Digital)
Oscar-winner Emma Stone and filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos dive headfirst into the madness of modern paranoia with this darkly comic abduction thriller. Jesse Plemons stars as a delusional conspiracy nut who kidnaps Stone’s icy pharma CEO, convinced she’s an alien plotting Earth’s doom... and the truth might be even weirder than his theory.
✅ Blue Moon
(Tues, Nov 25th — on VOD/Digital)
Ethan Hawke slips into heartbreak and hangovers as lyricist Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater’s bittersweet ode to brilliance and burnout. Set on the opening night of the musical Oklahoma!, the film follows one fateful evening as Hart drinks, reminisces, and reckons with being left behind by his longtime songwriting partner Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott), who’s stepping into a new career chapter—one without him.
✅ Last Days
(Tues, Nov 25th — on VOD/Digital)
Fast & Furious director Justin Lin trades muscle cars for moral collisions in this gripping true-story drama about faith, obsession, and the fatal cost of conviction. Sky Yang stars as John Allen Chau, a young missionary determined to reach the uncontacted people of North Sentinel Island—no matter the warnings—with Radhika Apte as the detective racing to stop him.
✅ Regretting You
(Tues, Nov 25th — on VOD/Digital)
From The Fault in Our Stars director Josh Boone comes another heart-wrencher built to wreck your mascara and mend your heart. Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace star as a mother and daughter forced to face devastating secrets after a tragic accident tears their family apart. With Dave Franco, Scott Eastwood, and Mason Thames rounding out the cast, this Colleen Hoover adaptation proves that sometimes love hurts, heals, and haunts... all at once.
✅ Urchin
(Tues, Nov 25th — on VOD/Digital)
In his striking directorial debut, actor-turned-filmmaker Harris Dickinson captures London’s forgotten corners in a gritty, street-level story told through the eyes of a man clawing his way back from rock bottom. Frank Dillane delivers a haunting, career-defining turn as a homeless drifter fighting for redemption in a city that seems to have lost its mercy.
✅ I Wish You All the Best
(Tues, Nov 25th — on VOD/Digital)
From writer-director Tommy Dorfman comes a tender, contemporary coming-of-age tale following Ben (Corey Fogelmanis), a seventeen-year-old forced to start over after being kicked out for coming out as nonbinary. Seeking refuge with an estranged sister (Alexandra Daddario) and her husband (Cole Sprouse), Ben navigates fractured family ties, identity, and the slow work of healing. With Lena Dunham and Miles Gutierrez-Riley in the ensemble, this adaptation of Mason Deaver’s bestselling novel celebrates the messy, beautiful journey of becoming who you are.
✅ The Old Woman with the Knife
(Tues, Nov 25th — on VOD/Digital)
Veteran assassin Hornclaw (Lee Hye-young) is ready to fade into the shadows—until a brash young protégé drags her back into a world of blood, betrayal, and survival.
⇯ See Above: ✅ Wildcat (Tues, Nov 25; VOD/Digital)
⇯ See Above: ✅ Tinsel Town (Fri, Nov 28; VOD/Digital)
📺 On TV This Week
📺 Bel-Air: Season 4
(Mon, Nov 24th — on Peacock)
The Banks family returns for one last ride as Bel-Air heads into its fourth and final season. With graduation on the horizon, Will and Carlton face defining crossroads that could shape the rest of their lives. As tensions rise and loyalties shift within the Banks household, everyone—from Phil and Viv to Hilary and Ashley—must confront what family truly means.
📺 Missing: Dead or Alive?: Season 2
(Mon, Nov 24th — on Netflix)
A young woman disappears without a trace in the dead of night. A man vanishes, leaving behind the belongings he’d never willingly abandon. As police confront these unsettling cases and more, this chilling true-crime docuseries digs into mysteries where every clue raises darker questions... and every answer comes at a cost.
📺 Blossoms Shanghai
(Mon, Nov 24th — on the Criterion Channel)
Acclaimed filmmaker Wong Kar Wai steps into long-form storytelling with a hypnotic 30-episode adaptation of Jin Yucheng’s novel, drenched in his signature color, mood, and melancholy. The series follows Ah Bao (Hu Ge), an ordinary young man clawing his way through the high-stakes boom of 1990s Shanghai, where fortunes flip fast, loyalties knot, and every success casts a deeper shadow. Spanning decades of ambition and reinvention, it’s both a sharp character study and a sweeping love letter to a city on the brink of transformation.
📺 Stranger Things: Season 5 (Volume 1)
(Wed, Nov 26th — on Netflix)
Nine years after exploding onto the scene with its Spielberg-meets–Stephen King nostalgia, this Netflix phenomenon is finally gearing up for its last stand. The Duffer Brothers pushed through years of delays to craft a darker, heavier farewell as the Hawkins crew squares off against Vecna one final time. Expect grown-up stakes, big swings, and emotional gut punches as the endgame unfolds — beginning with a four-episode Volume One dropping this holiday week.
📺 The Beatles Anthology
(Wed, Nov 26th — on Disney+)
This newly restored, newly expanded edition of The Beatles Anthology brings the Fab Four’s definitive self-told saga roaring back to life. It’s John, Paul, George, and Ringo guiding you through the chaos, brilliance, and legacy in their own words. Digitally restored by Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post team, the footage now glows with richer color and sharper clarity, and the series now expands to nine episodes. It just might be the perfect holiday excuse to revisit the ultimate Beatles chronicle.
📺 WondLa: Season 3
(Wed, Nov 26th — on Apple TV)
This animated series reaches its sweeping finale as Eva (Jeanine Mason) races to reclaim the stolen Heart of the Forest before a human–alien war brings everything crashing down. Joined by returning allies and surprising new partners — with Brad Garrett and Gary Anthony Williams rounding out the voice cast — she fights to bridge two fractured worlds. In the end, the series lands on its defining truth: there is no “them,” only us.
📺 Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age
(Wed, Nov 26th — on Apple TV)
From executive producer Jon Favreau, this new season of the groundbreaking nature series transports viewers to a frozen era where survival meant strength, instinct, and resilience. Narrated by Tom Hiddleston and scored by Hans Zimmer, the five-part journey blends cutting-edge science with cinematic spectacle to resurrect the Ice Age’s most awe-inspiring creatures.
📺 The Artist
(Thurs, Nov 27th — on The Network)
Set amid the opulence and excess of the Gilded Age, this lush two-part murder mystery gathers a circle of the era’s elite for a dinner party where civility cracks and a killer emerges. From creator-director Aram Rappaport, the event stars Mandy Patinkin, Janet McTeer, Danny Huston, Hank Azaria, Patti LuPone, and Zachary Quinto. Catch it this Thanksgiving and Christmas on the newly launched streaming service The Network.
📺 Heated Rivalry
(Fri, Nov 28th — on HBO MAX)
Adapted from Rachel Reid’s beloved best-seller, this Canadian hockey series follows superstar rivals Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie), whose fierce on-ice competition masks an eight-year secret romance. Co-starring François Arnaud, Christina Chang, Dylan Walsh, and Sophie Nélisse, this six-episode drama charts Shane and Ilya’s rise, their struggle to define what they are, and whether love can survive the world’s most cutthroat arena.
📺 It’s Florida, Man: Season 2
(Fri, Nov 28th — on HBO MAX)
The world’s strangest state returns with another batch of unbelievable-but-true tales. Produced by Danny McBride, this comedy anthology brings real Florida headlines to life with reenactments so bizarre they’d feel fake anywhere else. With a fresh lineup of guest stars (Adam DeVine, Haley Joel Osment, Taika Waititi, Jeremy Renner and more), Season 2 ramps up the chaos, the laughs, and the “there’s no way that actually happened” insanity.


