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.

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.
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