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Here Are All the Genre Movies Premiering in November!
Find everything from sci-fi action to musical fantasy in theaters this November!
By Petrana Radulovic
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Published on October 30, 2025
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There is a lot of entertainment out there these days, and a lot of fantasy, sci-fi, and horror titles to parse through. So we’re rounding up the genre movies coming out each month.
A new Osgood Perkins and a horror movie with Biblical origins prove that spooky season isn’t over. There’s also a new Predator movie, this time with a sassy synth and predator team up. And for the musical theater fans out there, Wicked: For Good hits theaters at the end of the month.
Predator: Badlands — in theaters November 7
The newest installment in the Predator franchise follows Dek, a young Predator who journeys to a dangerous remote planet to complete his first hunt. The stakes are high, since Dek is basically seen as an outcast for being the runt of his clan. He finds an unlikely ally in Thia, a damaged synth missing the lower part of her body, and they team up to take down a highly dangerous monster.
In Your Dreams — in select theaters November 7, on Netflix November 14
Stevie and her little brother Elliot travel to the world of dreams with one mission: find the Sandman and make their dream of saving their parents’ marriage come true. But the world of dreams is full of impossible obstacles, including several nightmares come to life. And in order to find the Sandman, they must face off against Nightmara, bringer of nightmares.
Keeper — in theaters November 14
Horror director Osgood Perkins (Longlegs, The Monkey) is back again with another surreal scary movie. A couple named Liz and Malcolm head to an isolated cabin for an anniversary weekend. But when Malcolm unexpectedly returns to the city, Liz is left alone. She starts to discover the cabin’s dark secrets and eventually has to face off against the evil entity within.
Eternity — in theaters November 14
Elizabeth Olsen stars as Joan, a woman who has recently died and entered the afterlife. But when she arrives, she learns she has a week to choose which of her two dead husbands to spend eternity with: Larry, the one she spent most of her life and built a family together with, or Luke, her first love who died in a war and she never got to grow old with.
Arco — in theaters November 14
In the near future year of 2075, a young girl named Iris sees a rainbow streak through the sky and a young boy fall to the ground. It turns out, his name is Arco and he’s accidentally time-traveled from the year 2932. The two children strike up a deep friendship and team up with Iris’s robot caretaker to find a way to send Arco home. But they also realize that the fate of the planet is in both their hands.
The Carpenter’s Son — in theaters November 14
The Carpenter’s Son takes place in a remote village in Roman Empire-era Egypt, where a carpenter, his wife, and their son are targeted by strange supernatural forces. The family has constantly been on the run due to their son’s own strange powers. And yes, it is heavily implied that the nameless boy in the movie is Jesus. The movie itself is based on the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, a section of biblical writings not part of the Christian canon.
Indecipherable — in theaters November 15
True to its name, not much is known about this indie horror movie, except for the fact that it’s about a boy trapped alone in his house at night. Slowly, he starts losing himself in his thoughts and the world gets creepier and creeper.
Wicked: For Good — in theaters November 21
Did Wicked need to be broken into two parts? I had my doubts, but after the sheer euphoria of part one, I am ready and set for part two. For Good follows the second act of the Broadway musical, when Elphaba is on the run and Glinda is dealing with the ramifications of being a figurehead for an increasingly fascist state. The main plot of The Wizard of Oz also takes place during this act, and we’ll get to see how things unfolded from the “Wicked” Witch’s point of view.
Altered — in theaters November 21
Altered takes place in an alternate future where genetically enhanced humans rule as the upper class of society. Two outcasts take on corrupt politicians in order to fight the status quo and challenge the oppressive system that exploits regular humans.
Zootopia 2 — in theaters November 26
Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde end up in couple’s cop partner therapy after experiencing some frustrations with their new police partnership. But they must put aside their differences and team up to track a snake through Zootopia. Eventually they find a secret reptile population of the city, living as a hidden underclass.
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery — in theaters November 26
Daniel Craig’s smooth-talking, well-dressed detective Benoit Blanc is back—and this time, he’s investigating the impossible murder of a super popular Catholic priest. As Blanc dives deeper into the mystery, he starts to uncover a tangled web of secrets interlinking the priest’s devoted and devout congregation. As with the first two movies, director Rian Johnson brings together an all-star cast, including Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Kerry Washington, Mila Kunis, and Jeremy Renner.
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