Halloween is done, and technically the festive season is over a month away. That said, Disney+ is starting to ramp up the holiday fare already, whether it be the small screen debut of some of the year’s biggest blockbusters, or legit Christmas movies – like A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, which arrives on 14 November.

Below you’ll find our recommendations for the coming month, which notably also includes the return of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (binge Season 3 from 13 November), and Bob’s Burgers: S16 Part 1 from 26 November.


All’s Fair (Series)

Your scripted guilty pleasure for the month is sure to be glossy legal drama All’s Fair. Writer, director and producer Ryan Murphy has assembled an extremely impressive cast, including Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close, around leading lady Kim Kardashian in this tale of a powerhouse all-female law firm. While they secure lucrative divorce settlements for their clientele, their own lives are upended by scandals, heartbreak and shifting loyalties.

Catch the 10-episode All’s Fair from 4 November, starting with three episodes.


The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Film)

If you missed it on the big screen, the MCU’s biggest blockbuster of 2025, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, makes its long-awaited streaming debut this month. While set in a different universe to The Avengers, the film brings Marvel’s First Family under the Disney umbrella for a Silver Age cosmic adventure. Superheroes Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) and Ben Grimm/The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) are faced with an unthinkable choice when world eater Galactus (Ralph Ineson) sets his sights on their Earth.

Watch The Fantastic Four: First Steps on Disney+ from 5 November.


Freakier Friday (Film)

Still on matters of high-profile movies, this month you can also watch 22-years-later sequel Freakier Friday. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are back for more body swap misadventures as Tess and Anna Coleman in this comedy, except now Anna’s daughter (Julia Butters) and future step-daughter (Sophia Hammons) are added to the mix. It may copy Freaky Friday’s plot beats too closely, but it’s still a funny, entertaining look at family and generation gap dynamics.

Freakier Friday starts streaming on 12 November.


Caroline Flack: Search For The Truth (Documentary Series)

The closest you’ll get to true crime this month is two-part documentary Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth, which explores the untimely death of the Love Island presenter and Strictly Come Dancing winner, who buckled under the pressure of a press and social media storm. Caroline’s mother Christine investigates her daughter’s final months, where mental health issues and public vilification collided with tragic effect.

Stream Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth from 10 November.


The Beatles Anthology 2025 (Documentary Series)

Capping off the month is nine-part documentary The Beatles Anthology 2025, which promises to be a must-watch new addition to the streamer’s already impressive catalogue of music industry deep dives. Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post drives this documentary remaster project, which has the Fab Four telling their own story, and features previously unreleased footage of Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr during the creation of their 1990s Anthology multimedia retrospective.

The Beatles Anthology 2025 launches with its first three episodes on 26 November.