November 2025 arrives packed with fresh premieres, long-awaited returns, and major sporting events, setting up one of the most varied months yet for TOD subscribers. From intense crime dramas and historical sagas to family-friendly favorites and live sports, the platform’s lineup this month spans nearly every genre.
New movie releases
The month kicks off with Flight Risk (November 1), an action-crime thriller starring Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Dockery, directed by Mel Gibson. The story centers on a pilot tasked with transporting an air marshal and a fugitive across the Alaskan wilderness. As the journey unfolds, shifting allegiances and hidden motives turn the flight into a test of trust and survival.
Following on November 6 is Den of Thieves: Pantera, the latest chapter in the gritty heist series. Gerard Butler returns as detective Big Nick, now chasing O’Shea Jackson Jr.’s Donnie through Europe’s underworld of diamond thieves and the notorious Panther mafia. Directed once again by Christian Gudegast, the sequel builds on the franchise’s trademark mix of elaborate crime plotting and moral ambiguity.
On November 13, Pablo Larraín’s Maria offers a more introspective turn. Angelina Jolie portrays opera icon Maria Callas in her later years, living in 1970s Paris and grappling with legacy, loneliness, and the complexities of fame.
The nostalgia continues on November 14 with Karate Kid: Legends. Directed by Jonathan Entwistle, the film unites Jackie Chan’s Mr. Han and Ralph Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso as mentors to Ben Wang’s Li Fong, a kung fu prodigy who finds himself navigating cultural clashes and competition in New York City.
Closing the month’s film slate is A Working Man (November 20), directed by David Ayer and starring Jason Statham. The action-thriller follows Levon Cade, a former covert operative who leaves his past behind to raise his daughter—until a missing person case forces him to use his old skills once more.
New and returning series
For series enthusiasts, November offers a diverse selection of binge-worthy releases. King & Conqueror (November 1) explores the power struggle between William of Normandy and Harold of Wessex, culminating in the 1066 Battle of Hastings. Starring James Norton and Nikolaj Coster, the historical drama blends political intrigue with a character-driven look at ambition and betrayal.
The comedy Crutch (November 6) lightens the tone, following a Harlem widower whose quiet life is upended when his adult children return home, forcing him to navigate generational differences and rediscover connection.
On November 10, Scandinavian horror series Blood Cruise (Färjan) brings a chilling atmosphere to the streaming lineup. The six-episode story unfolds aboard the Baltic Charisma, a ferry traveling between Sweden and Finland, where a sinister presence turns a routine voyage into a nightmare.
Returning favorites also take center stage. NCIS: Sydney season three (November 13) continues the cross-Pacific investigations of American and Australian agents working on naval crimes across the Indo-Pacific. Landman season two (November 20) returns to the high-pressure world of Texas oil, with Billy Bob Thornton reprising his role as Tommy Norris—now unexpectedly leading M-Tex Oil amid corporate tension and family fallout.
Another notable return is Beneath the Surface (Al-Tahqiq), the Turkish crime drama that resumes on November 20. Set six months after the previous season, the new episodes begin with the shocking murder of a businesswoman and unravel a series of crimes tied together by a cryptic calling card—the word “Sin.”
Movies to catch up on
For those who prefer familiar titles, TOD’s November catch-up section offers a curated mix of past hits. Films include The Contractor (2022), Primeval (2007), Life of Pi (2012), C’mon C’mon (2021), King of Thieves (2018), and Operation Mincemeat (2021). Classic action returns with Speed (1994), while Murder on the Orient Express (2017) and The Reef: Stalked (2022) provide crime and suspense for weekend viewing.
Family and kids programming
Younger audiences also have plenty to watch. New episodes of Iron Man and His Awesome Friends, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+, and Zootopia+ lead the preschool and teens’ lineup, alongside returning favorites like Kiff and Phineas and Ferb. Additional kids’ titles such as Leo the Wildlife Ranger and Quentin Blake’s Box of Treasures are available in Arabic, expanding the regional offering for family audiences.
Sports highlights in november
November’s sports schedule on TOD is equally full. Football dominates the calendar with key Premier League clashes, including Tottenham vs. Chelsea (November 1), Manchester City vs. Liverpool (November 9), and Arsenal vs. Tottenham (November 23). LaLiga fans can look forward to Barcelona and Real Madrid matches in HDR, while Ligue 1 delivers high-stakes fixtures featuring PSG, Marseille, and Monaco.
The UEFA Champions League resumes with a packed schedule: Liverpool meets Real Madrid on November 4, while PSG faces Bayern Munich the same night. Later in the month, Arsenal takes on Bayern again, and Chelsea battles Barcelona.
Rugby coverage continues exclusively on TOD with the Quilter Nations Series, featuring weekly rounds throughout the month, culminating in heavyweight matchups such as England vs. New Zealand and France vs. Australia.

Motorsport fans can follow the Formula 1 season’s final stretch, including the Brazil (November 7–9), Las Vegas (November 20–22), and Qatar (November 28–30) Grands Prix, all available with 4K and Pit Lane Channel coverage. Tennis and padel also remain active, with the Nitto ATP Finals (November 9–16), Davis Cup Finals (November 18–23), and the Premier Padel Dubai P1 and Mexico Major tournaments rounding out the month.
A packed november for tod viewers
Whether it’s high-stakes action, historical drama, family-friendly adventures, or live sports, TOD’s November 2025 lineup reflects a diverse viewing strategy aimed at broad audiences. With cinematic premieres, original storytelling, and exclusive sports rights, the platform continues to strengthen its position as a comprehensive entertainment hub for the region.

