Upcoming OTT Releases in November 2025

Here’s your ultimate OTT this November

By Team Esquire India | LAST UPDATED: DEC 31, 2025

November is that time again — when everyone is clearly binge-watching all Shah Rukh Khan movies from the ‘90s.

However, once you’re done with the rerun, we’re here with everything that is new this month. The good news? November has arrived with a moodboard of everything: dark mysteries, high-voltage action, heartbreaking dramas, and a little supernatural spice to round things off.

From Kantara Chapter 1 and Lokah to Baaghi 4 and the latest season of The Witcher, this month’s OTT slate is a full buffet. Whether you’re looking for something that sends chills down your spine, tugs at your heart, or simply keeps you awake all night — there’s plenty to queue up.

OTT Releases in November 2025

Here’s what to watch this month.

Baramulla

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When: November 7

Where: Netflix

A supernatural mystery set against Kashmir’s icy calm, Baramulla brings Manav Kaul as a cop investigating a child’s disappearance — only to stumble upon something far darker than human crime. As eerie folklore merges with family trauma and ghostly hauntings, this one promises equal parts beauty and dread.

Maharani Season 4

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When: November 7

Where: SonyLIV

Huma Qureshi’s Bharti Rani is back, this time heading to the national stage — and the political fire only burns hotter. Maharani Season 4 dives into the cutthroat corridors of power in Delhi, where Bharti faces her fiercest challenge yet — the Prime Minister himself.

Death by Lightning

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When: November 6

Where: Netflix

Before you scroll past thinking this is just another historical drama — hold up. Death by Lightning reimagines the assassination of U.S. President James Garfield with Michael Shannon front and centre. It’s gripping, gorgeously made, and a political slow burn with a psychological edge — think The Crown meets Mindhunter.

Seventeen: Our Chapter

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When: November 7

Where: Disney+ Hotstar

K-pop fans, here’s your next binge. The 13-member group opens the backstage door in Seventeen: Our Chapter, a four-part docuseries that goes behind the glitter and choreography. Expect messy, funny, deeply human glimpses into the world’s most polished boy band.

The Beast in Me

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When: November 13

Where: Netflix

Claire Danes returns to her emotional best in this dark, introspective series. A grieving author finds herself intrigued by her neighbour — a man once accused of killing his wife (played by Matthew Rhys). The result is a slow-burn thriller where grief, obsession, and truth twist.

Delhi Crime Season 3

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When: November 13

Where: Netflix

Shefali Shah’s DCP Vartika Chaturvedi has become the face of grit on Indian OTT — and Season 3 only deepens that legacy. This time, she faces a trafficking ring that exposes the nation’s ugliest truths. With Huma Qureshi stepping in as the antagonist, this one’s bound to spark both conversation and goosebumps.

Come See Me in the Good Light

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When: November 14

Where: Apple TV+

Following poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they navigate love and terminal illness, the story turns tragedy into tenderness — a rare, raw look at what it means to love fully when time isn’t on your side.

The Family Plan 2

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When: November 21

Where: Apple TV+

Mark Wahlberg’s back as Dan Morgan, the suburban dad with a secret life. The Family Plan 2 hits the road again — this time across Europe — with car chases, gunfights, and family squabbles. Kit Harington joins the chaos as a face from Dan’s past. It’s popcorn cinema done right.

Stranger Things Season 5: Volume 1

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When: November 26

Where: Netflix

The Hawkins gang is gearing up for one final showdown. Stranger Things returns for its swan song, picking up in the fall of 1987 with the town literally tearing apart. Expect nostalgia, chaos, and probably a few tears — it’s the end of an era, and we’re not ready.

Kantara: Chapter 1

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When: Out now

Where: Prime Video

Rishab Shetty’s mythological epic goes digital less than a month after its theatrical run. Kantara: Chapter 1 dives deep into the origins of Panjurli Daiva — a folklore-filled prequel to the 2022 phenomenon. Between Rukmini Vasanth, Gulshan Devaiah, and Shetty himself, this one’s a visual and spiritual spectacle. 

Lokah: Chapter 1 (Now streaming | Disney+ Hotstar)

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When: Now streaming

Where: Disney+ Hotstar

Malayalam cinema’s first female superhero has arrived. Kalyani Priyadarshan plays Chandra — a woman gifted with divine power and tangled in a dark organ-trafficking ring. Directed by Dominic Arun and produced by Dulquer Salmaan, Lokah is equal parts myth, muscle, and meaning.

Hedda

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When: Now streaming

Where: Prime Video

Tessa Thompson steps into Henrik Ibsen’s world in this modern-day reimagining of Hedda Gabler. The slow-burn psychological drama turns manipulation into art — and Thompson’s controlled rage into something magnetic.

The Witcher Season 4

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When: Now streaming

Where: Netflix

Liam Hemsworth takes over the sword from Henry Cavill, and surprisingly, he fits right in. The Witcher 4 continues the saga with new monsters, new betrayals, and a slightly fresher tone. Same brutal world, new energy.

Baaghi 4

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When: Now streaming

Where: Prime Video

Tiger Shroff punches his way back into your weekend queue. The fourth instalment delivers exactly what you think it will — slow-mo kicks, one-liners, and larger-than-life set pieces. Add Sanjay Dutt and Harnaaz Sandhu to the mix, and it’s pure guilty-pleasure entertainment.

Down Cemetery Road

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When: Streaming now

Where: Apple TV+

Adapted from Mick Herron’s novel, this mystery follows a housewife turned amateur sleuth and her reluctant detective partner as they uncover a conspiracy darker than their quiet suburb suggests. Expect secrets, spies, and a very British kind of chaos.

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein

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When: November 7

Where: Netflix

The maestro of monsters returns. After its Venice premiere, Frankenstein finally lands on streaming — Oscar Isaac as Victor, Jacob Elordi as the Creature, and Mia Goth in gothic glory. It’s del Toro doing what he does best: crafting horror with heart, tragedy with tenderness.

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