After a long week of work we arrived at the long-awaited weekend, a time to dedicate ourselves to leisure and rest and of course not to miss the general plan and transmission Keep an eye on what’s happening on Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video and Disney+.
With November just beginning, the month’s news begins to appear on streaming services, where we find some series and films one of the most interesting ways to have fun while enjoying the warmth of home.
Following tradition, at Hobby Cine we have compiled for you The best new movies and series from Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video and Disney+ to watch the weekend of November 7, 2025. Take good notes!
New Guillermo del Toro film arrives on Netflix
After passing through the cinemas, you finally arrive at the Netflix premieres FrankensteinGuillermo del Toro’s new film based on Mary Shelley’s literary classic, starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz, Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen and Charles Dance, among others.
Its plot revolves around Victor Frankenstein, a natural sciences student at the University of Ingolstadt who manages to give life to a human-looking being, but two and a half meters tall and repulsive in appearance.
Aware of the horror he has created, Frankenstein rejects the results of his horror experiment and flees his laboratory. When he returns, he discovers that the monster has disappeared and thinks that everything is over. But in reality it is the beginning of his nightmare, as the creature begins to awaken his hatred for humanity when he feels his rejection.
Now the scientist He will have to deal with the consequences of playing God when his creation tries to settle accounts with him.. Here we leave you our analysis of Frankenstein.
Another of the films we have on the platform for this weekend is Twistedan action thriller directed by Lee Isaac Chung that features, among others, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, Anthony Ramos, David Corenswet, Katy O’Brian and Kiernan Shipka.
It tells the story of Kate Cooper, a former storm chaser haunted by a devastating encounter with a tornado during her college years. But her friend Javi takes her back to the plains to test an innovative new tracking system. There he meets Tyler Owens, a reckless social media superstar who likes to chase storms.
As the storm season intensifies, terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed and Kate, Tyler and their competing teams find themselves directly in the path of multiple storm systems converging over Oklahoma in what will be a fight for survival.. This is our analysis of Twisted.
And, if you don’t have enough cinema sessions, there’s also Netflix for this weekend Anyone but youa romantic comedy directed by Will Gluck whose cast is led by Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell.
Its plot follows Bea and Ben, two young people who seem to make the perfect couple after an incredible first date. However, something happens that cools their attraction and they only see each other again a few months later, when they both meet unexpectedly at a wedding in Australia.
Forced to see each other, and despite mutual rejection, for the convenience of both they decide to pretend they are a couple.. You can read our review here Anyone but you.
Multiple premieres on HBO Max

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We arrived at HBO Max News with I love Los Angelesa comedy series created by and starring Rachel Sennott whose cast includes Josh Hutcherson, True Whitaker, Odessa A’zion and Elijah Wood, among others.
“A group of friends reunite after years apart. They navigate the complexities of ambition and relationships, as well as how time has changed them.“, details its synopsis.
Another series that deserves to be highlighted on the platform is Vallecas Archivea three-episode documentary directed by Irene del Cerro and Jorge Pérez Vega that addresses Spain’s most famous and high-profile supernatural case that filmmaker Paco Plaza captured with the film Veronica.
30 years after the inexplicable death of EstefanÃa Gutiérrez Lázaro, a 17-year-old girl who died in 1991 after practicing a Ouija session at her school, The family relives the events and reveals the terror, manipulation and trauma they experienced.
The protagonist of The squid game arrives on Prime Video with a romantic comedy

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This week we have between Prime Video News It’s good not to know youa romantic comedy series starring Ji-Yeon Lim and Lee Jung-jae, the latter especially known around the world for starring The squid gamethe hit Netflix series.
The plot follows Wi Jeong-sin, a respected political journalist who is forced to cover show business, where she meets Lim Hyeon-jun, a fading actor. “Between the chaos of the scenes, the new beginnings and the surprises, an unlikely romance emerges, fun and full of chemistry.“, addresses its synopsis.
We continue with romantic comedies on Prime Video, as in the film section we find I’ll have better funmusical sequence I’m going to have fun which once again has the young Izan Fernández at the head of the squad.
“It’s 1991 and the Pitus, when summer arrives, go camping. To the rhythm of the most successful songs of the year, each of them will fall in love with the enthusiasm that you only have at the age of fourteen and fifteen.“, shares the description of the film. Here you have our review of I’ll have better fun.
The new Marvel thing comes to Disney+

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There is no doubt that the highlights of the Disney+ premieres and The Fantastic Four: Getting Startedthe new Marvel Cinematic Universe film starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.
The film’s plot takes place in an alternative retro-futuristic universe set in the 60s, where Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm and Ben Grimm are already known worldwide as The Fantastic Four.
But the First Family will have to deal with the biggest threat they’ve ever faced when Silver Surfer makes his appearance and announces the arrival of Galactus, a gigantic planet-devouring being who is heading to Earth to satisfy his voracious appetite.. Here we leave you our analysis of The Fantastic Four: Getting Started.
You also have it on the platform Fire and Water: How the Avatar Movies Were Madea documentary series that addresses the process of creating James Cameron’s ambitious cinematic sagain addition to presenting a new preview of his highly anticipated new film, Avatar: Fire and Ash.
So far our review of the best films and series on Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video and Disney+ to watch the weekend of November 7, 2025. Which of these streaming news will you enjoy on these rest days?
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