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Netflix New Releases: November 2025

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

The end of the almost decade-long Stranger Things saga; the debut of Guillermo del Toro’s Oscar contender; an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at Eddie Murphy’s life; Joel Edgerton’s best chance for a best actor nomination; an epic samurai battle royale action drama; a prestige series starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys; Richard Linklater’s love letter to the French New Wave; and welcome return of Elmo and friends are among the highlights of the new film and TV series launching on Netflix in November.

November is a huge movie month for Netflix as awards season gets underway. Among the prominent new features the streamer is launching this month that are worth checking out is the Sean Baker-produced Taiwanese drama Left-Handed Girl (Nov. 28). But perhaps the most high-profile is Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Frankenstein, which hits the platform on Nov. 7. Starring Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz and Jacob Elordi as the monster, the feature debuted to rapturous acclaim at the Venice Film Festival, including a 14-minute standing ovation, and boasts a critic score of 85 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

Just like Frankenstein, Sesame Street is back from the dead. Launching on Nov. 10 on Netflix is all-new episodes of the long-running and beloved children’s TV show. The streamer came to the rescue in May by inking a deal with Sesame Workshop for new episodes of the long-running children’s show, just months after Warner Bros. Discovery opted not to renew its output deal for the program.

On Nov. 12, Netflix releases the doc Being Eddie, an intimate look at the life and career of comedy legend Eddie Murphy. Joining Murphy in the doc are Jerry Seinfeld, Arsenio Hall, Brian Grazer, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Jamie Foxx, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Jerry Bruckheimer, John Landis, Kenan Thompson, Kevin Hart, Michael Che, Ruth Carter, Tracee Ellis Ross and Tracy Morgan. Being Eddie is directed by Angus Wall and produced by John Davis, John Fox, Charisse Hewitt-Webster, Terry Leonard and Kent Kubena.

Two TV titans link up for Netflix’s new prestige series The Beast in Me that debuts on Nov. 13. Starring Emmy-winners Claire Danes and Welsh superstar Matthew Rhys, the eight-episode show is a dramatic thriller about a man named Nile (Rhys) — previously suspected of killing his wife — moves into a house near Danes’ Wiggs, a grieving author. Brittany Snow and Natalie Morales round out the main cast, along with guest stars Jonathan Banks, David Lyons, Tim Guinee, Hettienne Park, Deidre O’Connell, Aleyse Shannon, Will Brill, Kate Burton, Bill Irwin, Amir Arison and Julie Ann Emery.

Also on Nov. 13, Netflix releases action series Last Samurai Standing, a project that has the strong potential to be the breakout Asian hit for the streamer in November. A live-action TV series adaptation of the Japanese manga series written by Shogo Imamura, the logline for Last Samurai Standing reads: “Set in the late 19th century during the Meiji period, as the age of the samurai approached its end, Last Samurai Standing takes place at the Tenryuji Temple in Kyoto. Come nightfall, 292 samurai warriors gather, lured by the promise of a grand prize of 100 billion yen. Among them is our protagonist, Shujiro Saga (Junichi Okada), who enters this dangerous game with one goal: to save his ailing wife and child.”

On Nov. 14, Netflix debuts the prolific Richard Linklater’s latest feature project for the streamer, Nouvelle Vague. The Cannes-premiering dramedy is the filmmaker’s love letter to the highly influential French New Wave movement in cinema, and fictionally depicts the life of Jean-Luc Godard during the production of his classic film Breathless in 1959. The film stars Guillaume Marbeck as Godard, Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg, and Aubry Dullin as Jean-Paul Belmondo.

Nov. 21 sees the launch of another Oscar hopeful for Netflix, Clint Bentley’s period drama Train Dreams. The film stars Aussie actor Joel Edgerton as a man who builds railways in the 1900s in the Pacific Northwest, and is more a meditation on a rapidly changing America. The cast also includes Felicity Jones, Clifton Collins Jr., Kerry Condon and William H. Macy. After premiering at Sundance this year, the film has steadily racked up critical acclaim, and The Hollywood Reporter‘s awards editor predicts the film has a solid chance for recognition in the best picture, best director and best actor categories.

And on Nov. 26, is the debut of the first part of the final season of phenomenon Stranger Things, not only Netflix’s biggest November project, but undoubtedly the streamer’s biggest for 2025. We return to Hawkins, Indiana in the fall of 1987 as the no-longer-kids are confronted with Vecna, the ruler of the Upside Down, once more and prepare themselves for one final showdown.

Season five’s cast includes Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Maya Hawke, Brett Gelman, Priah Ferguson, Jamie Campbell Bower, Cara Buono and Amybeth McNulty.

Movies added to Netflix in November include Zodiac, Blue Beetle, 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 and Wonka.

Missed what came to Netflix last month? Check out the October additions here.

Read on for the complete list of titles hitting Netflix in November.

Nov. 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
Broadchurch
: Season 1
Broadchurch: Season 2
Broadchurch: Season 3
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

Nov. 2

King Richard
The Outfit

Nov. 3

Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches
In Waves and War

Nov. 4

Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things
Minx
: Seasons 1-2
Squid Game: The Challenge: Season 2

Nov. 5

Election
Heweliusz
(PL)
Just Alice (CO)

Nov. 6

The Bad Guys: Breaking In
Bride Wars
Death by Lightning
The Vince Staples Show
: Season 2

Nov. 7

A Holiday Engagement
As You Stood By
(KR)
Baramulla (IN)
Christmas in the Heartland
Frankenstein
Groom & Two Brides
(KW)
Labyrinth
Mango
(DK)
My Dad’s Christmas Date

Nov. 8

Countdown: Jake vs. Tank
The Emoji Movie

Nov. 10

MARINES
Sesame Street
: Volume 1

Nov. 11

Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas
No Sleep ‘Til Christmas
Same Time, Next Christmas

Nov. 12

A Merry Little Ex-Mas
Being Eddie
Dynamite Kiss
(KR)
Eloá the Hostage: Live on TV (BR)
Mrs Playmen (IT)
Selling The OC: Season 4

Nov. 13

The Beast in Me
Delhi Crime
: Season 3 (IN)
Had I Not Seen the Sun: Part 1 (TW)
Koati: Season 1
Last Samurai Standing (JP)
Moulin Rouge!
The Sandlot
Tee Yai: Born To Be Bad
(TH)
Unicorn Academy: Chapter 4 (CA)

Nov. 14

The Crystal Cuckoo (ES)
In Your Dreams
Jake Paul vs. Tank Davis
Lefter: The Story of The Ordinarius
(TR)
Nouvelle Vague (FR)

Nov. 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

Nov. 17

Blue Beetle
Gabby’s Dollhouse
: Season 12
Selena y Los Dinos
Zodiac

Nov. 18

Gerry Dee: Funny You Should Say That (CA)

Nov. 19

The Carman Family Deaths
Champagne Problems
Envious:
Season 3 (AR)
The Son of a Thousand Men (BR)

Nov. 20

A Man on the Inside: Season 2
The Follies (MX)
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 8
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory: Season 4

Nov. 21

Marry Christmas
Mistletoe Mixup
ONE SHOT with Ed Sheeran
Train Dreams

Nov. 24

Missing: Dead or Alive?: Season 2
Santa Bootcamp

Nov. 25

Is It Cake? Holiday: Season 2

Nov. 26

Jingle Bell Heist
Stranger Things 5
: Volume 1 — NETFLIX SERIES (Releasing at 5pm PT)

Nov. 27

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

Nov. 28

Left-Handed Girl (TW)
The Stringer: The Man Who Took The Photo

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Your Horoscope This Week: November 2 To 8
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Your Horoscope This Week: November 2 To 8

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Gemini, Mars moves into Sagittarius on November 4th, and suddenly you’re not just craving connection — you’re demanding real partnership. The kind where communication feels electric and aligned, where conversations don’t loop in circles but actually go somewhere. This is happening in your relationship sector, so people might start projecting their stuff onto you, especially since Mars tends to stir tension before it brings clarity. But if you’ve been people-pleasing or avoiding the Big Talks, this week might blow that avoidance wide open. You may find yourself blurt-blessing truths in mid-convo like: “Wait…why are we even doing this if we both want different things?” Don’t regret it. You’re setting fires, yes, but they’re the kind that forge something stronger from the ash. Whether in business, love, or friendship, Mars is turning up the heat, and if the flame doesn’t grow with you, you’re allowed to walk away.

Then the Full Moon in Taurus on November 5th hits your subconscious sector like a lucid dream you don’t want to forget. This is the realm of endings, solitude, intuition, and rest, so if you’re suddenly feeling emotionally wiped out, it’s not just you being “too sensitive.” It’s your soul saying: Pause. Listen. Heal. This full moon is helping you end an old karmic loop: maybe a self-sabotaging behavior, an internalized fear, or a secret you’ve been carrying for way too long. Add to that Uranus retrograde re-entering Taurus two days later, and you might be up late at night processing dreams, journal prompts, or uncanny synchronicities. Pay attention to what your body is telling you to… your nervous system has been holding a lot. Give it a release. Baths, naps, nature, prayers, poetry, whatever grounds you, do it. This full moon is a gentle but firm push into surrender.

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What to Watch in November: Stranger Things 5, Obviously
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What to Watch in November: Stranger Things 5, Obviously

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember (Disney+/Hulu): In this poignant documentary, Chris Hemsworth turns the spotlight on his father, Craig, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Determined to help, Chris designs a therapeutic “road trip back in time,” revisiting key places from their past to explore the powerful science of social connection—a crucial but overlooked tool in protecting brain health. This emotional journey across Australia becomes a chance for Chris and Craig to deepen their bond, relive memories, and discover how love, community and nostalgia can be potent medicine. Streaming (or watch on National Geographic; check local listings)

Tuesday, November 25

Dancing With the Stars (ABC/Disney+): The finale is here! It’s gonna be Robert Irwin who takes home the Mirrorball, right? 8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 p.m. CT and streaming on Disney+, and Hulu the next day

Wednesday, November 26

Stranger Things (Netflix): The first four episodes of season five release at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT and 5 p.m. PT. Here’s what we know about the final season: It’s fall 1987, and Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: to find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished—his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming—and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone—the full party—standing together, one last time. Returning cast members include Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers), David Harbour (Jim Hopper), Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair), Noah Schnapp (Will Byers), Sadie Sink (Max Mayfield), Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler), Charlie Heaton (Jonathan Byers), Joe Keery (Steve Harrington), Maya Hawke (Robin Buckley), Priah Ferguson (Erica Sinclair), Brett Gelman (Murray), Jamie Campbell Bower (Vecna), Cara Buono (Karen Wheeler), Amybeth McNulty (Vickie), Nell Fisher (Holly Wheeler), Jake Connelly (Derek Turnbow), Alex Breaux (Lt. Akers), and Linda Hamilton (Dr. Kay), but I’m holding out for one last appearance for Barb (Shannon Purser). Streaming

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Your Weekly Horoscope: August 31 to September 6, 2025
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Your Weekly Horoscope: November 2 to 8, 2025

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Your weekly horoscope is here. Shining her lunar light on the secrets of Scorpio season, 2025’s supermoon maxes out as the biggest, brightest, and arguably the best of the bunch. Full moons tend to draw swirling emotions to the surface, where we can no longer ignore the messages of our inner seas. This one in stabilizing, sensual earth sign Taurus reveals our desires for security, stability, and a good, comfortable life. Nature, our natural body and beauty, and what we value are all spotlit. What’s the emergent emotional theme rising from your heart? Tuesday, mighty Mars picks up the pace as she heads into sparky Sagittarius. Seeker of truth, fun, and adventure, this is the perfect time to travel and generally gear up. Late on your 2025 to-do list? Now is your chance to cover extra ground. Venus, the lover, heads into sultry Scorpio on Thursday. Joining the sun, Scorpio season still has a sense of humor yet is much more to the point relationally, “are we doing this or not?,” magnetic and mysterious! Vibe check. Cozy on over if it feels good; trust your gut, and run the other way if it feels anything other than an upshift of deliciousness.

Read on to discover what’s in store for your sign during the week of November 2 through November 8, 2025.


Aries (March 21–April 19)

Activating your sphere of money and resources, a full moon at peak midweek makes this a period to call in and welcome abundance. Highlighting your bottom line, perhaps a golden opportunity, or incentive to build stability brick by brick, note the theme really lighting up your skies, within or externally. What were you focused on, initiating, or setting intentions around six months ago? Well, this is your harvest opportunity. Mars heads into sister fire sign Sagittarius, dialing up your energy and drive. This time is best used in sports, athletics, travel, or broadening your horizons. Buckle up; your already abundant energy and willpower are amplified. Choose a project or outlet, and you’ll hit your target. Otherwise, you could easily waste energy spinning your wheels. Venus shifts gears on Thursday as she flows into your sphere of intimacy; find a mystery worth solving.


Taurus (April 20–May 20)

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Dripping with lunar maximalism, your honey-sweet sign is highlighted as La Luna hits supermoon mode in Taurus this week. During this, the most powerful lunation of 2025 (yes, the biggest and the best!), your feelings won’t be ignored. What are they singing ever so softly to you? If you want to know which way to go on a decision, ask your gut to guide you. Attune to the moon, your inner knowing, your gut instincts. Like an inbuilt compass, your body knows. This full moon is all about fate, destiny, and a smooth orbit toward it. Paths appear, doors open, you just have to take the steps and do your bit. The rest, well, let go and let Goddess. As always, intention is everything. Be clear on your question, purpose, or desire, and let the cosmos do what it does best: Align the stars! Venus heads into your opposite sign of psychic, sultry Scorpio, activating pleasure in relationships; do something special with your boo, enjoy a pamper session with your bestie, and bond over deep and meaningful truths like how much you mean to each other.


Gemini (May 21–June 21)

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The planet of sudden change, Uranus, retrogrades out of your sign Friday through late April 2026, when it will reenter your orbit, this time to stay for several years. Key themes are acceleration, disruption, excitement, and shockingly swift, unexpected change. Take the next few months to batten the hatches and prep for a fast and furious few years. Rest and nourish your nervous system, and be in a position where you can move quickly in any direction. Ask your inner self more about what you need for long-term emotional and financial stability, as this week’s supermoon highlights just that. In your sphere of liminal space, dreams, and intuitions, the volume and light in your dreams may literally be turned way up. Write down all you can remember from now through the end of the week for clues. Even better, put a question under your pillow that you want your higher self to courier a message to you about. Yes, meditate, take the slow and sensual route, and chill out this week, Gemini. Take a bath, put on candles, indulge in a massage; it’s food for your soul.


Cancer (June 22–July 22)

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This year’s most maximalist supermoon lights up your sphere of social networks, friends, and groups. This could look like acknowledgment and connection within your circles, or a special interest group. It could also light the way to a friendship or emotional connection here for the long haul with the steadfast consistency you crave. Help the cosmos help you by doing the legwork to meet others or cultivate existing friendships. Like a garden, they need to be nourished or they wither and die. This lunation marks abundance, so call it in and set your intentions on receiving as well as nurturing. What is the overarching theme in terms of financial and emotional security? This is your harvest, the seeds planted and the effort you’ve put in are revealed in the reward you receive. Enjoy a sensual week, consider group classes like ceramics, a pamper session, or even a business or financial program shared with friends.


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Leo (July 23–August 22)

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Hold tight, Leo; this supermoon sets up a quest for you to build your resources. Activating your sphere of career and public standing, how can you plan for the long term in a way that is steady, secure, and emotionally fulfilling? Steady as she goes, step by step; it’s essential that you’re moving in a direction that is sustainable over the long run. This lunation, you may be the rock others depend on, the one who offers a kind word or act that makes all the difference to someone else’s emotional stability or sense of connection. In the sign of Taurus, this is a creative and productive energy, which suits you well. How can you blend your own creative talents with your professional life in a way that works for both areas of life? Enjoy music, arts, sensuality, and pleasure this week and notice the themes of your strongest feelings, yearnings, and satisfaction. Mars, the planet of viv and vigor, heads into your sphere of fun, leisure, and romance, hosted by sister fire sign Sagittarius. You’ve got energy to burn, so burn, baby, burn.


Virgo (August 23–September 22)

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Yes, supermoon fever is building up to peak on Wednesday, so pop that pent-up emotional energy productively. With sister earth sign Taurus hosting this one, feed your senses with music, massage, good food, and good company. Emotional security is highlighted, as is what you’re building over the long term. In your sphere of travel, study, and expanding horizons, you may look for tangible returns on investments. And that’s sensible. You can have your cake and eat it if you plan well and strategically. Mars, on the other hand, is moving into a position to challenge your sign. Since Mars is all about energy and how you get things done, why not apply it around you in your domestic sphere? Pick up a project that requires plenty of energy and inspiration. You may need to assert yourself with a little more flamboyance than usual, so undo that top button and loosen up on your usual reserve or self-restraint.


Libra (September 23–October 23)

Venus exits your sign on Thursday as she splashes into the depths of Scorpio’s emotional waters. Reflect on the past few weeks, and note the uptick in beauty, connections, good fortune, and generally feeling wonderful. Any extra income or new people blessing your life? Feeling more appreciated? In Scorpio, relationships take on an intense, probing, and private nature. In your sphere of finance, that could look like a cold, hard look at your income, spending, and planning into the future. Learn about finance and investing, or consult an expert to go over your options. Venus often brings things of value, and also the desire to spend on luxury and pleasure. Life has to be lived, yet balanced between now and the future, as you well know. A full moon in sensual Taurus doubles up on the theme of abundance, pleasure, and intimacy. The best life has to offer is generally better when shared, so team up this week.


Scorpio (October 24–November 21)

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For a sign that prefers the privacy of a dimly lit batcave of one’s own, the unfiltered celebration of Scorpionic themes (Halloween) is placed front and center, literally on the streets, blitzing social media. For that one night, okay, let’s face it, at least that one weekend to a week, and in the stores over a month, it reminds us of Scorpios’ message. And that is that you can’t just sweep things under the rug, hide them in the closet, or repress them, those feelings or truths deemed unacceptable, uncomfortable, etc. And what a blast when those ghosts are embraced with tears, love, and laughter! Share your gifts; the world needs you. Each sign archetype is part of a balanced whole, and without yours, we miss out on emotional truths, depth, transformation, and regeneration. Midweek, this year’s biggest supermoon blooms in your opposite sign of steady Taurus. Look into the well-lit mirror of relationships and significant one-to-ones. What do you see about yourself, your choices, your boundaries, and your blessings in the reflection?


Sagittarius (November 22–December 21)

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Buckle up, Sagittarius! The muscle car of the zodiac, Mars (energy, drive, action principle), is in your sign Tuesday through December 15. Since you’re a fire sign, that means go factor times 5,000. Harness this jet propulsion to catch up on anything you’ve dragged your feet on. You’re an adaptable, risk-taking sign, so try your luck and swerve around obstacles, rather than throw in the towel too early. The horizon of 2026 may be fast approaching, but you have Mars on your side now. Mars is more of a fighter than a lover, so access your well of willpower and get the job done. How can you best utilize the uptick in assertiveness? Don’t waste it on belligerence. Mars can urge us into conflict and waste that precious energy throwing pearls to swine, as they say. Choose a clear goal or 10, then go, go, go. Midweek, the full moon activates your work and wellness sphere, so note which lunar messages arc across your desk. Perhaps an inner knowing of what you feel or need, or an external directive you’re ready to nail.


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Capricorn (December 22–January 19)

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Midweek’s sumptuous supermoon blooms in your sphere of leisure, romance, and creative self-expression. In sister sign Taurus, that suggests romantic candlelit dinners, time off to enjoy pleasure and love, or unwinding with a creative interest. Full moons draw feelings to the surface, highlighting your innermost desires, fears, or fantasies of the moment. What is taking the top billing in your feelings this week? Since Taurus is a sign of stability, comfort, and having a full larder to alleviate anxiety, how are you feeling about your own emotional and financial security? Regardless of your circumstance, what is your inner feeling? Abundance? Scarcity? This full moon makes it clear. Mars, the planet of action and energy, shifts into your sphere of dreams and liminal space on Tuesday. Let off steam through exercising your body and mind to alleviate restlessness. Dreams may be a little more action-packed with long journeys or vision quests. Write down what you remember on waking.


Aquarius (January 20–February 18)

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A supermoon in your domestic sphere midweek activates feelings around stability, security, pleasure, and possessions. Take it slow, rest, enjoy your senses, practice gratitude, and deal with any feelings bubbling up. If you or anyone else under your roof is feeling activated, ground through accessing nature, a long bath, a good shared meal, and getting clear on underlying issues. Watch the stubbornness inherent in this one. Is there something you may be resisting? You’re highly conceptual, but are you landing the practical side of your great ideas and knowledge? This may be your sign to do so. Mars, the planet of action and assertion, livens up your social sphere from Tuesday, so the silly season may start early for you. Get your social calendar rolling by making plenty of dates with friends and colleagues. Tap into your groups, and consider leading events or calling the shots. Don’t get stuck in one spot too long; this one is for party or place hopping and doing a lot at once. Use your energy to propel you toward an inspiring vision.


Pisces (February 19–March 20)

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The third and final supermoon of the year lights up the sky this week. Pull up a front-row seat somewhere cozy, preferably over a candlelit dinner with friends, and watch it rise at its biggest and brightest. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings are the zap zone, so soak up that lunar light. Themes of sensuality, pleasure, and financial and emotional security are activated. What does its powerful, magnetic effect draw up from your inner wellspring? What is crystal clear about your direction and a path forward? Activating your sphere of local relationships and connections, this is a great time to see and be seen, enjoy your neighborhood, and get involved with the community. Participating in this network nurtures you as part of the social fabric. Being part of something larger and tangible balances your penchant for virtual and detached. With Mars (action, energy, drive) in your professional sector, it’s time to pick up the pace; lead with infectious faith and optimism.

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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 2 November 2025

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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#TuneIn

What: Re:Sound | Lucky Ali India Tour

Gram it: It was a treat for the eyes to see something beyond smog in the Capital! The Red Fort was illuminated with an image of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, which was projected during the light and sound show organised on Saturday evening as part of the ‘Meri Dilli Mera Desh’ event that was celebrated Unity in Diversity and the Spirit of Delhi. (Photo: ANI)

Where: Yashobhoomi Convention Center, Sector 25, Dwarka, Bharthal

When: November 2

Timing: 7pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Yahobhoomi Dwarka Sector-25 (Airport Express Line)

#ArtAttack

What: AA Raiba: The Inner Contour – Artworks by Abdul Aziz Raiba (1922–2016)

Where: Travancore Palace New Delhi, 10A KG Marg, Connaught Place

When: November 2 to 10

Timing: 11am to 6pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Mandi House (Blue & Violet Lines)

#CineCall

What: 30th European Union Film Festival | Hors d’haleine / Breathing Underwater (Italian film with English subtitles/ Director: Eric Lamhène)

Where: Gulmohar, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road

When: November 1

Timing: 7pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)

#Staged

What: Pilaki Mane Faye – Play based on stories of Geetanjali Shree (Director: Shilpi Marwaha)

Where: Lok Kala Manch, 20, Institutional Area, Lodi Colony, Lodhi Road

When: November 2

Timing: 7pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)

#JustForLaughs

What: Kisi Ko Batana Mat ft Anubhav Singh Bassi

Where: The Laugh Store, CyberHub, DLF Phase II, Sector 24, Gurugram

When: November 2

Timing: 8.30pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City (Rapid Metro)

#FleaSpree

What: Crafts Mela

Where: Noida Haat, D-10, Sector 33A, Noida

When: November 2 to 15

Timing: Noon to 9pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Noida City Centre (Blue Line)

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International Championship snooker 2025 order of play Sunday 2nd November
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International Championship snooker 2025 order of play Sunday 2nd November

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

The International Championship 2025 begins in Nanjing this weekend with a host of big names in action on the opening day.

Reigning champion Ding Junhui is one of the players set to finish the qualification process in the main arena as he faces David Grace.

Xiao Guodong and Zhou Yuelong are also among the homegrown contingent yet to formally qualify to the main draw, while Judd Trump is also on the slate.

Mark Selby will face Liu Hongyu in Round 2 on Sunday, while the likes of Kyren Wilson must wait until Monday for his tournament to begin.

RadioTimes.com brings you the daily order of play and full schedule for the International Championship 2025.

We’re keeping this page updated with all the latest times and coverage details throughout the course of the tournament.

International Championship snooker 2025 schedule – today’s order of play

All UK time. Coverage on TNT Sports and discovery+.

Sunday 2nd November – Final qualifying round

From 1:30am

  • Bai Yulu vs Wang Xinzhong
  • Thepchaiya Un-Nooh vs Xu Jiraui
  • Zhou Yuelong vs Wang Xinbo

From 6am

  • Xiao Gudong vs Mahmoud El Hareedy
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Allan Taylor
  • Zhao Xintong vs Oliver Brown

From 11:30am

  • Ding Junhui vs David Grace
  • Judd Trump vs Dylan Emery
  • Barry Hawkins vs Zhou Jinhao

Sunday 2nd November – Round 2

From 1:30am

  • Neil Robertson vs Ken Doherty
  • Mark Williams vs Anthony McGill
  • Sam Cragie vs Jimmy Robertson
  • Tom Ford vs Daniel Wells

From 6am

  • Yuan Sijun vs Ricky Walden
  • He Guoqiang vs Staurt Bingham
  • Jiang Jun vs Chris Wakelin
  • Mark Selby vs Liu Hongyu

From 11:30am

  • Zhang Anda vs Michal Szubarczyk
  • Wu Yize vs Lyu Haotian
  • Martin O’Donnell vs Gary Wilson
  • Wang Yuchen vs Si Jahui

Monday 3rd November – Round 2

From 1:30am

  • Ryan Day vs Hossein Vafaei
  • Oliver Lines vs John Higgins
  • Xu Si vs Stephen Maguire
  • David Lilley vs Kyren Wilson

More matches to be added.

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Best Movies Streaming November 2025: 'Fantastic Four,' 'Materialists'
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Best Movies Streaming November 2025: ‘Fantastic Four,’ ‘Materialists’

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

With the holiday season right around the corner, various streaming platforms are bringing in the big guns when it comes to launching Oscar contenders and/or blockbusters this month. Disney+ will premiere Marvel’s summer blockbuster “Fantastic Four: First Steps,” and it’s sure to be on a loop for comic book movie fans as there are no additional Marvel movies on the theatrical release calendar for the rest of the year. “Freakier Friday,” featuring the return of Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis 22 years after the first movie, is also debuting on Disney+ this month.

Netflix is keeping its Oscar season going this November with the streaming premieres of “Frankenstein,” Guillermo del Toro’s passion project that stars Oscar Isaac as the mad scientist and Jacob Elordi as the tormented monster, Richard Linklater’s French New Wave love letter “Nouvelle Vague” and “Train Dreams,” an understated indie drama that is quietly becoming one of Netflix’s strongest best picture contenders.

For the A24 crowd, the beloved indie studio’s continued partnership with HBO Max means two buzzy summer titles, “Materialists” and “Eddington,” will hit the Warner Bros. Discovery streamer this month ahead of Thanksgiving.

Check out a rundown below of the biggest movies new to streaming this November.

  • Fantastic Four: First Steps (Nov. 5 on Disney+)

    THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS, (aka THE FANTASTIC FOUR), Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic, 2025. © Marvel / © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
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    Marvel fans are sure to flock to Disney+ this month as “Fantastic Four: First Steps” makes its streaming debut after grossing $521 million in the theaters worldwide over the summer. Depicting the titular superhero family are Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/The Human Torch and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing. Julia Garner also stars as The Silver Surfer alongside Ralph Ineson as Galactus and Paul Walter Hauser as Harvey Elder/Mole Man.

  • Frankenstein (Nov. 7 on Netflix)

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    Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” arrives on Netflix with strong reviews and Oscar buzz. A passion project from the Oscar-winning filmmaker, del Toro adapts Mary Shelley’s iconic novel with Oscar Isaac as the eponymous mad scientist and Jacob Elordi as his misunderstood creature. At TIFF, the film came in as the runner-up for the fest’s coveted people’s choice award — an accolade that’s traditionally a key bellwether for the Oscar race. The supporting cast includes Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz. 

  • Materialists (Nov. 7 on HBO Max)

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    A24 scored an indie box office hit with “Materialists,” Celine Song’s romance movie that crossed the $100 million mark at the worldwide box office over the summer. Headlined by Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal, the film centers on a New York City matchmaker caught in a love triangle between her deadbeat ex-flame and a millionaire new guy. Variety gave the film a positive review, writing: “It’s a sharp and serious social romantic drama full of telling observations about the way we live now, and about how connected that is (or not) to the way we’ve always lived. And there’s a dark side to it. It’s ‘Sex and the City’ filtered through a sobering reality check.” 

  • Freakier Friday (Nov. 12 on Disney+)

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    Expect “Freakier Friday” to be a popular streaming choice on Disney+ all holiday season long. The sequel to the 2003 comedy classic once again stars Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis as a daughter and mother who swap places, but this time the women find themselves swapping with the daughter and soon-to-be daughter in law of Lohan’s character. “The movie winds up being rather touching,” wrote Variety‘s film critic Owen Gleiberman in his review. “It’s all about how Harper and Lily, in trying to break up their parents’ engagement, discover that they really do want to be sisters.”

  • Eddington (Nov. 14 on HBO Max)

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    Ari Aster’s “Eddington” struggled at the box office with nearly $14 million worldwide, but the dark comedy is sure to gain more traction when it debuts on HBO Max this month. Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone and Austin Butler, the movie is set in a small New Mexico town come undone by politics, COVID and more. “Just when you think you’ve got ‘Eddington’ pinned down as a coherent and even conventional suspense tale, the movie wriggles out from under you and enters a terrain of stranger things,” writes Variety’s chief film critic Owen Gleiberman in his review. 

  • The Roses (Nov. 20 on Hulu)

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    Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman lead Jay Roach’s reimagining of the 1989 black comedy “The War of the Roses.” The film follows Ivy (Colman) and Theo (Cumberbatch), a seemingly perfect California couple with successful careers, great kids and a loving marriage. But when Theo’s career begins to nosedive as Ivy’s ambitions take off, their ideal life crumbles and the couple’s hidden resentments bubble to the surface.

  • Train Dreams (Nov. 21 on Netflix)

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    “Clint Bentley’s moving adaptation of Denis Johnson’s Pulitzer Prize finalist novella has steadily emerged as one of the most critically acclaimed films of the year — and a potential dark horse best picture contender,” Variety’s Clayton Davis recently wrote about the Netflix original “Train Dreams.” Set in the early 20th-century Pacific Northwest, the film stars Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier, a solitary railroad worker navigating profound personal loss as the American frontier expands around him.

  • The History of Sound (Nov. 1 on Mubi)

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    Directed by Oliver Hermanus (“Living,” “Moffie”) and starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor, “The History of Sound” follows two young men, Lionel (Mescal) and David (O’Connor), in the shadows of WWI who are determined to record the lives, voices and music of Americans. As they begin to log the events, the two fall in love. The film was penned by Ben Shattuck, adapted from his own award-winning short story. The movie also marks Mescal’s first project as an executive producer. 

  • Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (Nov. 7 on Peacock)

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    The “Downton Abbey” franchise comes to an end in “The Grand Finale,” which should delight fans on streaming ahead of Thanksgiving as it launches on Peacock. The synopsis reads: “The Crawley family and their staff enter the 1930s, where Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial trouble. The entire household is forced to grapple with the threat of social disgrace and must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.”

  • Nobody 2 (Nov. 14 on Peacock)

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    Bob Odenkirk returns as the overworked assassin Hutch in “Nobody 2,” a sequel to the 2021 action movie which also stars Connie Nelson, John Ortiz, Colin Hanks, RZA, Christopher Lloyd and Sharon Stone. After deciding to take his family to a tourist town for a vacation, Hutch unexpectedly finds himself dealing with a crime boss after encountering her local bullies. The movie grossed $41 million worldwide over the summer.

  • The Bad Guys 2 (Nov. 21 on Peacock)

    THE BAD GUYS 2, from left: Mr. Piranha (voice: Anthony Ramos), Mr. Snake (voice: Marc Maron), Mr. Shark (voice: Craig Robinson), Mr. Wolf (voice: Sam Rockwell), 2025. © DreamWorks Animation / © Universal Pictures /Courtesy Everett CollectionTHE BAD GUYS 2, from left: Mr. Piranha (voice: Anthony Ramos), Mr. Snake (voice: Marc Maron), Mr. Shark (voice: Craig Robinson), Mr. Wolf (voice: Sam Rockwell), 2025. © DreamWorks Animation / © Universal Pictures /Courtesy Everett Collection
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    DreamWorks Animation’s sequel “The Bad Guys 2” features the voices of Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, Awkwafina, Craig Robinson, Anthony Ramos, Zazie Beetz, Danielle Brooks, Natasha Lyonne and more. The synopsis from Peacock reads: “Our now-reformed Bad Guys are trying (very, very hard) to be good, but instead find themselves hijacked into a high-stakes, globe-trotting heist, masterminded by a new team of criminals they never saw coming: The Bad Girls.”

  • Nouvelle Vague (Nov. 14 on Netflix)

    NOUVELLE VAGUE, Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg, 2025. © Netflix / Courtesy Everett CollectionNOUVELLE VAGUE, Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg, 2025. © Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection
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    Richard Linklater’s Cannes darling “Nouvelle Vague” is a valentine to the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s iconic 1959 “Breathless” and to the beginnings of the French new wave movement. Shot on 35mm film in black-and-white, the film stars Guillaume Marbeck as Jean-Luc Godard, Aubry Dullin as Jean-Paul Belmondo and Zoey Deutch as New Wave darling Jean Seberg. Linklater’s movie depicts the young Godard as a film critic, as a friend to other New Wave filmmakers such as Francois Truffaut and Jacques Rivette and as a director whose relationships with Seberg and Belmondo gave birth to one of cinema’s most iconic touchstones. 

  • In Your Dreams (Nov. 14 on Netflix)

    IN YOUR DREAMS, from left: Stevie (voice: Jolie Hoang-Rappaport), Baloney Tony (top, voice: Craig Robinson), Elliot (voice: Elias Janssen), 2025. © Netflix / Courtesy Everett CollectionIN YOUR DREAMS, from left: Stevie (voice: Jolie Hoang-Rappaport), Baloney Tony (top, voice: Craig Robinson), Elliot (voice: Elias Janssen), 2025. © Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection
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    The Netflix animated movie “In Your Dreams” features the voices of Craig Robinson, Simu Liu and Cristin Milioti. The official synopsis reads: “‘In Your Dreams’ is a comedy adventure about Stevie and her brother Elliot who journey into the absurd landscape of their own dreams. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, the Sandman will grant them their ultimate dream come true…the perfect family”

  • One to One: John & Yoko (Nov. 14 on HBO Max)

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    On August 30, 1972, John Lennon performed at the “One to One” benefit concert at Madison Square Garden. It was his only full-length show after leaving The Beatles. This new HBO documentary includes restored footage from the concert and other never-before-seen material from its production. Per HBO: “The documentary takes that legendary musical event and uses it as the starting point to explore 18 defining months in the lives of John and Yoko.”

  • Left-Handed Girl (Nov. 28 on Netflix)

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    Shih-Ching Tsou’s “Left-Handed Girl” is Taiwan’s official Oscar entry this year and was picked up by Netflix earlier this year. Co-written and edited by “Anora” Oscar winner Sean Baker, the movie follows a single mother and her two daughters as they relocate to Taipei to open a night market stall. The cast includes Janel Tsai, Nina Ye, Teng-Hui Huang and Shih-Yuan Ma.

  • The Ugly Stepsister (Nov. 25 on Hulu)

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    “The Ugly Stepsister” freaked out the Sundance Film Festival at the start of the year and is now arriving on Hulu this month. From director Emilie Blichfeldt comes a body-horror reimagining of the classic Cinderella story. “The Ugly Stepsister” follows Elvira as she prepares to earn the prince’s affection at any cost. In a kingdom where beauty is a brutal business, Elvira will compete with the beautiful and enchanting Agnes to become the belle of the ball. Lea Myren, Thea Sofie Loch Naess and Ane Dahl Torp star.

  • Sovereign (Nov. 7 on Hulu)

    SOVEREIGN, from left: Nick Offerman, Jacob Tremblay, 2025. © Briarcliff Entertainment /Courtesy Everett CollectionSOVEREIGN, from left: Nick Offerman, Jacob Tremblay, 2025. © Briarcliff Entertainment /Courtesy Everett Collection
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    Nick Offerman gives a powerful dramatic performance in the crime thriller “Sovereign,” written and directed by Christian Swegal in his feature film debut. The movie follows an anti-government fanatic and his son who venture across the country while constantly finding themselves on the wrong side of the law. It’s loosely based on real-life events surrounding the West Memphis police shootings in 2020.

  • Armand (Nov. 18 on Hulu)

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    “The Worst Person in the World” star Renate Reinsve is a protective mother who comes under fire in Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel’s “Armand,” which was shortlisted for last year’s international Oscar race after winning the Caméra d’Or for best first feature at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.  “Armand” centers on well-known actress Elisabeth, who is abruptly called into a parent-teacher meeting at her 6-year-old son’s school. Here she is presented with allegations that trigger a tangled web of accusations between parents and faculty.

  • Come See Me in the Good Light (Nov. 14 on Apple TV)

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    “Come See Me in the Good Light” won Sundance’s 2025 Festival Favorite award. The synopsis explains the movie is a “poignant and unexpectedly funny love story about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley, who face an incurable cancer diagnosis with joy, wit, and an unshakable partnership. Through laughter and unwavering love, they transform pain into purpose, and mortality into a moving celebration of resilience.”

  • Bride Hard (Nov. 28 on Hulu)

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    The Rebel Wilson-led action comedy “Bride Hard” begins streaming on Hulu this month. Wilson plays Sam, a maid of honor for her childhood best friend. Out of her comfort zone, and with fellow bridesmaids judging her every move, she struggles to maintain her cover. But when a team of mercenaries take the uber-wealthy guests hostage, it’s up to Sam to do what none of the other bridesmaids can – wage war on anyone who would ruin the most important day of her best friend’s life.

  • The Family Plan 2 (Nov. 21 on Apple TV)

    THE FAMILY PLAN 2, from left: Van Crosby, Peter Lindsey, Michelle Monaghan, Mark Wahlberg, Zoe Colletti, Reda Elazouar, 2026. ph: Christian Black / © Apple TV+ / Courtesy Everett CollectionTHE FAMILY PLAN 2, from left: Van Crosby, Peter Lindsey, Michelle Monaghan, Mark Wahlberg, Zoe Colletti, Reda Elazouar, 2026. ph: Christian Black / © Apple TV+ / Courtesy Everett Collection
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    Mark Whalberg returns for the Apple sequel “The Family Plan 2.” The synopsis reads: “It’s the holiday season and Dan (Wahlberg) has planned the perfect vacation for his wife Jessica (Michelle Monaghan) and their kids to celebrate overseas—until a mysterious figure from his past (Kit Harington) shows up with unfinished business. An international game of cat-and-mouse ensues as Dan and his family battle, bicker, and bond their way through a series of bank heists, holiday hijinks, and car chases amid scenic European terrain.”

  • The Cut (Nov. 1 on Paramount+)

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    A ripped Orlando Bloom headlines “The Cut” opposite Caitríona Balfe and John Turturro. He plays a journeyman boxer struggling to make weight ahead of his final chance at winning the title. Variety praised Bloom for giving “an all-time great performance” in a rave review, adding: “What separates Bloom’s performance from the pack is the way he carries himself. The Boxer is always rankled and always on guard, with eyes that seem to dart and search for opportunity. He has a suppressed hunger within him, and tight facial muscles that speak to a rough upbringing.”

  • Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films (Nov. 7 on Disney+)

    AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER, Jake Sully (voice: Sam Worthington), 2022. © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett CollectionAVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER, Jake Sully (voice: Sam Worthington), 2022. © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
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    “Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films” will premiere Nov. 7 exclusively on the streaming service Disney+. The two-part documentary will offer a deep-dive into the making of 2022’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” as well as a glimpse at the upcoming “Avatar: Fire and Ash” with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with cast and filmmakers. Some of the many names that appear in the film include Cameron, the late producer Jon Landau, and stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña and Kate Winslet.

  • A Very Jonas Christmas Movie (Nov. 14 on Disney+)

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    Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas are giving Jonas Brothers fans the ultimate holiday gift with their new Disney+ movie “A Very Jonas Christmas,” which features cameos from Billie Lourd, Laverne Cox, KJ Apa, Andrew Barth Feldman, Andrea Martin, Kenny G, Justin Tranter, Randall Park and Jesse Tyler Ferguson. The plot synopsis reads: “Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families.”

  • Champagne Problems (Nov. 19 on Netflix)

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    Even with a handful of Oscar contenders launching on Netflix this month, from “Frankenstein” to “Train Dreams,” the streaming giant will probably lure in the most viewers with its original rom-com offerings like “Champagne Problems.” The official synopsis reads: “Sydney Price (Minka Kelly) is a determined executive who gets the chance to lead a major acquisition for Chateau Cassell, a beloved champagne house. She travels to France around Christmas as part of the negotiations and has a charming run-in with Henri Cassell (Tom Wozniczka), a stranger who turns one simple evening into something special. But her plans for a whirlwind romance are quickly upended when she discovers that this charming Parisian is the founder’s son of the very company she is hoping to acquire.”

  • Jingle Bell Heist (Nov. 26 on Netflix)

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    Expect another Netflix hit movie with “Jingle Bell Heist.” The synopsis reads: “Sophia (Olivia Holt), a sharp-witted retail worker, and Nick (Connor Swindells), a down-on-his-luck repairman, are small-time thieves with their eyes on the same Christmas Eve score: robbing London’s most notorious department store. Forced into an uneasy alliance, as secrets surface and feelings for each other deepen, Sophia and Nick put their relationship and the heist in jeopardy.”

  • Past Lives (Nov. 2 on HBO Max)

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    With Celine Song’s “Materialists” making its streaming world premiere on HBO Max this month, it’s only fitting the streamer is also bringing Song’s rapturous debut “Past Lives” to its library for November viewing. Nominated for two Oscars (best picture and best original screenplay), “Past Lives” follows Greta Lee’s Nora as she reconnects with her childhood sweetheart (Teo Yoo), confronting what her life might have been. The drama was named the fourth best movie of 2023 by Variety film critic Peter Debruge.

  • Drop (Nov. 14 on Prime Video)

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    The Blumhouse horror movie “Drop” arrives on Prime Video this month at no extra cost to subscribers after making its streaming debut on Peacock over the summer. Meghann Fahy stars as a widowed mother whose first date takes a nightmarish turn when she begins receiving threatening text messages. “Christopher Landon crafts a pulpy surveillance mystery that gives way to something giddy and exciting,” reads Variety’s review. “The film’s complicated setups are executed with a deft and capable hand.”

  • Mickey 17 (Nov. 26 on Prime Video)

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    Bong Joon Ho and Robert Pattinson’s “Mickey 17” becomes available on Prime Video at no extra cost to subscribers this month. Based on the 2022 novel “Mickey7” by Edward Ashton, “Mickey 17” stars Robert Pattinson as an “expendable,” a clone that is sent on fatal missions colonizing an ice planet and then “reprinted” with most of his memories intact every time he dies. The supporting cast includes Mark Ruffalo, Steven Yeun, Naomi Ackie and Toni Collette.

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Upcoming Hollywood Movies Releasing in November 2025: Predator: Badlands and More

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

November is shaping up to be an exciting month for Hollywood film enthusiasts. The month is steadily offering a lineup of movies that caters to all tastes. You can be a fan of thrillers, emotional stories or comedies – there’s something for everyone. The most awaited November releases include Predator: Badlands, Nuremberg and Die, My Love. These, alongside a variety of other thrilling releases should keep the excitement alive for the spookiest month of the year. Get ready for cinematic gems that promise to keep you at the edge of your seats.

Predator: Badlands

Release date: November 7, 2025

Predator: Badlands stars Elle Fanning and and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi in leading roles. The futuristic project is set on a remote planet, where a young Predator outcast forms an unexpected alliance with a synthetic being named Thea.

Nuremberg

Hollywood
Release date: November 7, 2025

The movie explores American psychiatrist Douglas Kelley’s psychological notes on Nazi prisoners like Hermann Göring. As Kelley assesses whether the men are mentally competent to stand trial, he finds himself locked in a psychological and intellectual duel with Göring.

Die, My Love

Hollywood
Release date: November 7, 2025

Grace, a young mother and writer, is gradually descending into insanity. Confined to an old house in Montana, her growing agitation and unstable behavior leave her companion, Jackson, anxious and powerless to help.

Wicked: Part Two

Hollywood
Release date: November 21, 2025

Wicked: Part Two will explore Elphaba’s story as the Wicked Witch of the West. In the first instalment of the franchise, she became a fugitive fighting for animal rights. Glinda, on the other hand, rose to power as a public figure known as Glinda the Good.

Zootopia 2

Hollywood

Release date: November 26, 2025

In Zootopia 2, officers Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde take on a new case when a dangerous serpent named Gary De’Snake arrives in the city, disrupting its fragile harmony and sparking a thrilling investigation.

Also Read: Hollywood Star Ryan Reynolds to Collaborate With Nani?

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Capricorn Tarot Horoscopes: November 2025
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Capricorn Tarot Horoscopes: November 2025

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

The new moon in Cancer on June 25 turns your focus toward partnership. Where are you overcompensating for someone else’s lack? Capricorn, your worth is not in how much you can carry. It’s in how aligned you feel while carrying it. So let this month be a recalibration. Drop the weight that isn’t yours, because what remains will be what truly matters.

May 2025

The Chariot: You’re making bold moves this month, Capricorn. The Chariot is a card of forward motion, confidence, and victory through sheer willpower. You’ve done the hard work, now it’s time to trust your direction and go full speed ahead. Around the time that Mercury’s shift into Gemini arrives on May 25, you may feel extra motivated to tackle big tasks and clear the path ahead. Instead of staying stuck on your limiting beliefs, you can start to rejoice in the “I can do anything I set my mind to!” mindset.

The Chariot asks, “What do I really want? Am I willing to chase it?” Remember, you don’t need external approval to follow your own internal compass. This is about self-mastery, not some presumed sense of control. Harness your ambition, balance both logic and intuition, and don’t stop until you reach your goal.

April 2025

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The Tower: This month, Capricorn, The Tower signals a significant shift or awakening that could shake up your current reality. While this energy may feel sudden or disruptive, trust that it’s clearing the way for necessary changes to follow suit. Mars enters Leo on the 18th, which should give you the strength to embrace major transformation this month with confidence. The sun shifts into Taurus on the 19th, beginning Taurus season and encouraging you to stay grounded as things around you start to shift.

With a full moon in fellow cardinal sign Libra on the 12th, this also brings a moment of reckoning your way, especially in your home or family life. Be open to what needs to be dismantled in order to build something stronger and more aligned with your true path in the future. Though this energy can feel intense, know that it is ultimately for your growth and betterment, Cap.

March 2025

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The Hanged Man: Patience is your greatest teacher this month, Cap. The Hanged Man asks you to fully surrender control and embrace this chapter of stillness. This is especially important to remember as Mercury retrograde in Aries slows progress in your personal goals.

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Sagittarius Tarot Horoscopes: November 2025

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
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June supports your inner alchemy: blending together the old and new, the light and dark, the mundane and the magical. This is a sacred period of time for recalibration. Trust that you can find your rhythm again, and that when you finally do, you’ll start to move with more purpose than ever before!

May 2025

Temperance: Implementing balance will be practically medicinal for you this month, Sagittarius. Temperance reminds you to find harmony in the in-between, between effort and ease, giving and receiving, speaking and listening. The gray-space parts of life truly do hold all of the magic.

With the sun entering your opposite sign of Gemini on May 20, relationships may come more into focus. Can you start to meet others halfway without losing your center? This card suggests a time of integration, when your past lessons and present goals begin to align. There’s no need to rush any connections in your life. In fact, the more you trust divine timing, the smoother the ride forward (together) can be. Let May be a month of moderation, healing, and intentionality. Your energy is sacred, and your peace is priceless. So let’s choose to spend your time wisely this May and beyond.

April 2025

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The Knight of Pentacles: The Knight of Pentacles invites you to take steady, consistent action this month, Sagittarius. April is a time for practical progress and long-term planning. With Mercury turning direct on the 7th, any confusion around work or finances should clear up, allowing you to focus on the details that will lead to lasting success.

Venus going direct in Pisces on the 12th supports your efforts to nurture your career and personal relationships and should bring harmony where there may have been doubt. While the pace may be slow, the energy this month encourages you to stay committed to your goals even before the benefits are seen or realized. Trust that the effort you put in now will pay off for you tenfold down the road!

March 2025

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Nine of Pentacles: The cards show March bringing you a sense of accomplishment in your work and the way that you show up in the world, Sag. The Nine of Pentacles suggests financial or emotional stability that’s stemming from honoring your entire self, not just the parts of you that are easy to embrace. Success in career and personal development often come after periods of difficulty. What has happened lately that made you feel defeated?

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