The Big Premieres To Catch On Prime Video In November 2025
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November 2025 on Prime Video delivers a stacked lineup, ranging from heartfelt romance and sharp psychological thrillers to gripping fantasy and high-energy comedy. Whether you’re in the mood for a character-driven series, a wintery love story or something dark and twisty, there’s plenty to keep you streaming all month long.
New & Returning Drama Series
Kicking off the month on 3 November is Nice to Not Meet You, a charming and thoughtful Korean drama led by Lee Jung-jae and Lim Ji-yeon. The series follows Lim Hyeon-jun, an actor desperate to break free from the detective roles that have defined his career, and Jeong-sin, an award-winning political journalist forced into entertainment reporting. Their chance encounter sparks a relationship filled with admiration, frustration and surprising vulnerability, offering a fresh take on ambition and identity.
On 7 November, romance meets heartbreak in the return of Maxton Hall – The World Between Us. Ruby and James’ story deepens as family tragedy pulls them apart, leaving Ruby to rebuild herself outside the elite walls of Maxton Hall. With emotions running high, unresolved feelings and second chances take centre stage as James fights to win back her trust.
Also landing 7 November is the Filipino psychological thriller The Alibi, which explores love, loyalty and deception against a backdrop of power and hidden wrongdoing. With twists that challenge what we choose to believe — and what we’re willing to bury — the series keeps tension running razor-thin from beginning to end.
Fans of bold, imaginative storytelling should also watch for Prime Video original series, The Mighty Nein on 19 November, where a band of fugitives and unlikely heroes must unite to prevent reality from unravelling. Expect high fantasy, layered humour and emotionally resonant character arcs.
Animated Worlds & Anthology Storytelling
Anime lovers are in for a treat with Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26, premiering 7 November. The series adapts the early, deeply personal works of the Chainsaw Man creator into a vivid anthology — exploring young love, chaos, longing and the fragile bonds between people.
On 10 November, the animated comedy BAT-FAM arrives, following Batman, Little Damian Wayne and a delightfully chaotic roster of extended family members (including a reformed villain and Man-Bat living in the belfry) as they juggle domestic life and Gotham-level crime. Expect warmth, humour and heart beneath the heroics.
Feature Films & Standout Premieres
Holiday romance meets heartfelt self-discovery in Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy, premiering 5 November. Following Joy, a talented New York designer overshadowed at work and unlucky in love, the film charts her unexpected journey to Colorado — where a snowstorm, heartbreak and a chance encounter with Ridge reshape everything she thought she wanted.

For something faster-paced, Playdate lands on 12 November — an action-comedy where a simple afternoon between dads spirals into explosive chaos. Kevin James stars as an unprepared parent thrown into a life-or-death chase with trained mercenaries, while Alan Ritchson delivers the deadpan charm of a suburban dad who might be a little too prepared.
Then on 14 November, the psychological revenge thriller Malice takes centre stage. Jack Whitehall stars as Adam, a charismatic tutor whose arrival in the wealthy Tanner family brings charm, tension and a slow-building menace. As relationships fracture and secrets begin to surface, the question becomes: how do you defend your family from someone already inside the walls?
Reality & Feel-Good Viewing
Closing out the Prime Video offerings on 22 November 2025 is Perfect Glow, a lively and heartwarming makeover series where top Korean beauty experts open a dream beauty salon in Manhattan. Filled with transformation stories, self-confidence journeys and practical skincare know-how, it’s the perfect comfort watch heading into year-end.

