Most anticipated movies coming out in November 2025
Most anticipated movies coming out in November, 2025. Photo Credit- Author’s collage
As November 2025 sweeps in with Thanksgiving feasts and early holiday lights, the movie calendar unfurls like a blockbuster feast, blending franchise fireworks, prestige dramas, and genre gore to cap a stellar year. Theaters brim with sequels that promise spectacle—neon grids, undead hunters, and animated animal antics, while indies and biopics carve out space for soul-stirring stories amid the popcorn pandemonium. This month’s lineup, fueled by IMAX spectacles and awards-season whispers, is set to rake to become a commercial success, riding the wave of October’s horror surge. From festival darlings at TIFF to viral trailers dominating social media, anticipation runs high for a diverse docket that caters to every craving. Drawing from release calendars, critic early looks, and fan frenzy on social media, here are the 10 most anticipated films hitting screens this November; ranked by buzz, box-office potential, and cultural cachet. Whether you’re chasing thrills or tears, November’s reel is ready to roll.
Zootopia 2 (November 26, 2025, Disney)
Disney’s anthropomorphic animal empire roars back with Zootopia 2, the animated sequel to the 2016 billion-dollar smash, directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard. Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) dive into a high-stakes mystery threatening Zootopia’s harmony, joined by new voices like Ke Huy Quan and Quinta Brunson for multicultural mischief. The trailer’s vibrant chases and social satire, now tackling tech divides, have set social media ablaze, with fans crowing it’s “Disney’s next animation juggernaut, funnier and furrier than ever. Dropping mid-week before Thanksgiving, expect family flocks and $200 million openings, per Box Office Mojo. In a month of monsters, this is the feel-good foxhole.
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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (November 26, 2025, Netflix)
Rian Johnson’s mystery thriller dynasty sharpens its knife again with Wake Up Dead Man, the third Knives Out entry, streaming on Netflix post-theatrical limited run. Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc unravels a star-studded murder among tech titans, with Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, and Mila Kunis in the crosshairs. The teaser’s sly twists and Southern Gothic vibe have critics dubbing it “Johnson’s most audacious yet,” while fans on social media speculate on killer reveals. Timed for holiday bingeing, it’s November’s puzzle-box present, sharp, satirical, and primed for memes.
Wicked: For Good (November 21, 2025, Universal)
Jon M. Chu’s emerald epic concludes with Wicked: For Good, the grand finale to the Broadway-to-blockbuster musical, starring Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda. This Ozian odyssey escalates the witches’ war with soaring songs, spectacle, and a $400 million-plus pedigree from Part 1. The trailer’s defiant duets and emerald explosions have social media abuzz. The witch is back and she’s burning brighter. Pre-Thanksgiving timing ensures family pilgrimages, with Rotten Tomatoes eyeing 95% freshness for awards gold. Defying gravity? This one’s soaring straight to legend status.
Predator: Badlands (November 7, 2025, 20th Century Studios)
Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator: Badlands hunts down November’s action throne, expanding the alien hunter saga with Elle Fanning as a rogue warrior clashing with the Yautja on a lawless frontier. Boyd Holbrook and a diverse ensemble join for plasma-fueled fury, blending Prey’s grit with interstellar scope. The final trailer’s cloaked kills and moral mazes have fans on social media prowling and growling. Trachtenberg’s trophy is bloodier and bolder than ever. Opening strong at $50 million, it’s the month’s primal pulse, proving some hunts never end.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (November 14, 2025, Lionsgate)
The illusionists return in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, the third magic-heist caper directed by Ruben Fleischer, with a fresh ensemble led by Justice Smith, Ariana Greenblatt, and Dominic Sessa pulling off global cons. High-wire tricks and twisty reveals echo the franchise’s over $300 million legacy, with the trailer’s sleight-of-hand stunners sparking fans rave on social media. Mid-month misdirection at $30 million projected, it’s November’s sleight-of-hand showstopper, watch closely, or blink and miss the magic.
The Running Man (November 14, 2025, Paramount)
Edgar Wright remakes ’80s dystopian cheese with The Running Man, starring Glen Powell as Ben Richards, a wrongfully imprisoned everyman forced into a deadly game show against killers like Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Katy O’Brian. Edgar Wright’s kinetic flair turns Schwarzenegger’s cult hit into a satirical sprint on media madness. The explosive trailer has fans on social media racing ahead, with some hailing the combo of Wright and Powell as a turbocharged terror. Clashing with Now You See Me, it’s a blockbuster contender, blending action and allegory for November’s rebel yell.
Hamnet (November 27, 2025, Focus Features)
Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) poeticizes grief in Hamnet, adapting Maggie O’Farrell’s novel about Shakespeare’s wife Agnes (Jessie Buckley) mourning their son’s plague death. Paul Mescal as Will adds tender turmoil to this Elizabethan elegy of loss and legacy. TIFF’s intimate clips has critics whispering Oscars, while fans anticipate the elegy. Zhao’s quiet storm, heart-wrenching and hushed. Thanksgiving-timed for reflective feasts, it’s November’s soul-stirrer, a whisper amid the roar.
Sisu 2: Road to Revenge (November 21, 2025, Lionsgate)
Jalmari Helander’s WWII revenge romp escalates with Sisu 2: Road to Revenge, pitting Jorma Tommila’s grizzled miner against Nazi remnants in a blood-soaked sequel. Mildred Cuddeford-Bergman joins for Finnish fury and folklore-fueled fights. The trailer’s axe-wielding absurdity has fans howling on social media. Sisu’s sequel slays, pure pulp perfection. $60 million eyed, it’s the month’s unhinged uppercut, because some gold runs red.
The Carpenter’s Son (November 14, 2025, A24)
Nicolas Cage hammers a provocative take on faith in The Carpenter’s Son, portraying Joseph raising a miracle-child amid demonic doubts, with FKA twigs as a fierce Mary. Blending biblical drama and subtle horror, the trailer’s thorn-crowned tension has fans on social media divided yet drawn, with critics like TheBibleArtist pondering: “Cage’s Nazareth nightmare—blasphemy or brilliance?” A24’s arthouse gamble, it’s November’s spiritual spark, provocative, poignant, and potentially polarizing.
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Jay Kelly (November 14, 2025, A24)
Noah Baumbach’s ensemble dramedy Jay Kelly reunites Clooney, Sandler, and Dern in a tale of midlife malaise and Manhattan mishaps, scripted with his signature wry wit. The TIFF trailer’s awkward laughs and aching authenticity has fans on social media quiping. Baumbach’s awkward squad, therapy on celluloid. Amid franchise frenzy, it’s the month’s mensch-y muse, a balm for the blockbuster burn.
Conclusion
November 2025 is cinema’s harvest moon, reaping franchise fruits (Zootopia 2, Wicked: For Good) alongside daring diversions (Hamnet, The Carpenter’s Son). Box Office Mojo sees $1.2 billion potential, holiday timing turbocharging turnouts. Social media erupts with trailer teases and theory threads, from fans with Zootopia zingers to Sisu splatters. Overlaps like November 14’s triple-threat test allegiances, and indies risk getting lost in the shuffle, but the breadth, from AI apocalypses to emotional elegies, ensures every palate’s pleased. As Variety muses, “November’s the pivot where popcorn meets prestige. Bundle up, book seats: this month’s movies aren’t just releases, they’re revelations.