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New Movies Coming to Theatres in November 2025

11/5/2025 • 2 min read

Halloween’s over. The pumpkins are fading, and the holiday lights are starting to flicker in store windows. November is that perfect time—the delightful pause before December’s whirlwind—when family traditions come alive and those cozy movie nights feel extra special, almost like a celebration you look forward to all year.

Think Thanksgiving gatherings, long weekends, and the unofficial start of holiday season magic. If you’re wondering what to watch, here’s the thing: this lineup has something for everyone. Let’s break it down.

New Movies You Can’t Miss

Predator: Badlands

Release date: Nov. 7th

Dan Trachtenberg takes the Predator saga off Earth and into the Badlands of a distant planet. Elle Fanning plays Thia, a synthetic human who teams up with a young Predator outcast. Expect jaw-dropping visuals and relentless tension in IMAX, ScreenX, and RealD 3D.

Best for: Perfect for action fans looking for an adrenaline rush before the turkey hits the table.

Predator Badlands Poster

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t

Release date: Nov. 14th

Dan Trachtenberg takes the Predator saga off Earth and into the Badlands of a distant planet. Elle Fanning plays Thia, a synthetic human who teams up with a young Predator outcast. Expect jaw-dropping visuals and relentless tension in IMAX, ScreenX, and RealD 3D.

Best for: Perfect for action fans looking for an adrenaline rush before the turkey hits the table.

Now You See Me: Now You Don't Movie poster

The Running Man

Release date: Nov. 14th

Edgar Wright reimagines Stephen King’s dystopian nightmare. Glen Powell stars as Ben Richards, a desperate man in a deadly reality show where survival is the prize. IMAX and D-BOX formats crank up the tension.

Best for: For those who want a sharp, satirical edge with their holiday popcorn.

The Running Man movie poster

Wicked: For Good

Release date: Nov. 21st

The second chapter of Jon M. Chu’s musical epic lands just in time for holiday sing-alongs. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo lead the charge in a spectacle built for premium screens—ScreenX, XD, IMAX, RealD 3D.

Best for: Families and musical lovers looking for a big, feel-good escape before the holiday rush.

Wicked: For Good movie poster

Sisu: Road to Revenge

Release date: Nov. 21st

The cult Finnish action saga continues with more grit, more blood, and more operatic violence.

Best for: Hardcore action fans who want something bold before the holiday cheer takes over.

Sisu Road to Revenge movie poster

Zootopia 2

Release date: Nov. 26th

Nine years later, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde return for another adventure in Disney’s vibrant metropolis. Expect dazzling animation and formats like IMAX and ScreenX.

Best for: Perfect for kids home from school and parents who want a smart, funny family pick.

Zootopia 2 movie poster

Special Screenings: Nostalgia Meets Celebration

November isn’t just about new releases—it’s also prime time for revisiting classics and celebrating milestones. These special screenings feel like cinematic comfort food, perfect for family outings or solo nostalgia trips during the holiday season.

Rocky IV: Rocky vs. Drago – The Director’s Cut

Sylvester Stallone revisits his Cold War classic with a tighter edit and restored footage that amps up the drama. This isn’t just a fight—it’s a cultural time capsule. Watching Rocky go toe-to-toe with Drago on the big screen again feels like stepping back into the ’80s, only sharper and more intense.

Best for: Sports drama fans and anyone who grew up quoting “Eye of the Tiger” will love this. It’s a reminder that grit and heart never go out of style.

Rocky IV in Theater

Chicken Run 25th Anniversary

Before streaming was a thing, this claymation gem taught us that chickens could plot a prison break better than most action heroes. Aardman’s stop-motion artistry still holds up, and seeing it on the big screen is a treat for all ages.

Best for: Perfect for families looking for something lighthearted after Thanksgiving dinner. It’s nostalgia with a side of laughs.

Chicken Run Movie poster

The Boy and the Heron – Studio Ghibli Fest 2025

Hayao Miyazaki’s latest masterpiece returns as part of a curated celebration of Ghibli magic. This isn’t just animation—it’s poetry in motion. Themes of life, loss, and wonder make it a quiet but powerful holiday escape.

Best for: For anime fans and anyone who wants a break from blockbuster noise. It’s meditative, beautiful, and unforgettable.

 

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