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What’s Hot on Prime Video This November? A Must-Watch Guide for Canadian Streamers

As winter approaches, Canadians are gearing up for cozy nights in—and streaming platforms like Prime Video are delivering a packed lineup to match the season. From award-winning classics to buzz-worthy originals and reality TV favorites, November 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting months for Prime Video subscribers in Canada.

Whether you're into gritty crime thrillers, heartfelt dramas, or lighthearted reality shows, there's something new—and something leaving—that demands your attention. Let’s dive into what’s coming, what’s going, and why this month matters for Canadian viewers.


The Big Picture: Why November 2025 Is a Streaming Game-Changer

Prime Video has long been a powerhouse in the Canadian streaming market, offering a mix of Amazon Originals, licensed hits, and exclusive add-on channels. But this November, the platform is stepping up its game with a strategic mix of nostalgia, star power, and fresh content that reflects broader shifts in viewer behavior.

According to verified reports from Rotten Tomatoes and The New York Times, November 2025 is one of the most anticipated months for streaming content across major platforms. While details on specific Prime Video releases weren’t fully detailed in the official summaries, both outlets highlight a competitive landscape where exclusivity, quality, and timing are key.

“November is jam-packed,” notes The New York Times in its roundup of new content across Disney+, HBO Max, Peacock, and Amazon. “The fan-favorite Stranger Things is coming back for its fifth and final season on Netflix—but Prime Video isn’t sitting this one out.”

Indeed, while Netflix and Disney+ dominate headlines, Prime Video is quietly assembling a compelling roster of films and series that could sway Canadian subscribers to rethink their streaming habits.

Prime Video Canada streaming lineup November 2025


What’s New on Prime Video in November 2025: The Verified Lineup

While full release schedules aren’t always publicized by Amazon, verified news sources and official Prime Video channels confirm several high-impact additions this month. Here’s what you can expect—and what’s already arrived:

1. Pulp Fiction – A Timeless Crime Classic Lands on Prime

One of the most talked-about arrivals this month is Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 masterpiece Pulp Fiction. The film, now available to stream, is hailed by critics as “one of the greatest crime films ever made.”

“A masterpiece of cinema,” reads a recent feature, noting its all-star cast—John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, and Bruce Willis—and its enduring influence on pop culture.

For Canadian cinephiles, this is a rare opportunity to revisit or discover a film that redefined storytelling in the 1990s. Its addition signals Prime Video’s strategy to compete with platforms like Criterion Channel and Apple TV+ for classic film curation.

2. New Amazon Originals: What We Know

Though Amazon hasn’t released a full list of originals, The Guardian included Prime Video in its “Seven Best Shows to Stream This Week” (late October 2025), hinting at strong momentum into November.

Unverified but widely reported sources suggest a new season of a critically acclaimed Amazon Original is dropping mid-month—possibly in the crime or political drama genre, given recent trends. Past hits like The Boys, Reacher, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel have proven that Prime Video can deliver high-budget, high-impact originals that rival anything on HBO or Netflix.

3. Major Licensed Films: From Happy Gilmore to Spider-Man: Homecoming

In a major win for nostalgia lovers, Prime Video has secured the rights to stream Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore and Tom Holland’s Spider-Man: Homecoming this November.

These aren’t just fun throwbacks—they’re strategic moves. Happy Gilmore appeals to Gen X and millennial audiences, while Spider-Man draws younger viewers and families. This dual-audience strategy is a hallmark of Prime Video’s content acquisition, helping it maintain broad appeal across age groups in Canada.

4. Reality TV: Cosmic Love and Beyond

For fans of unscripted drama, Prime Video is doubling down on reality TV. Titles like Cosmic Love, The Simple Life, and Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls are being highlighted as “must-watch” picks for November.

“Prime Video has a huge selection of entertaining reality shows,” notes a recent roundup of 14 must-watch reality series on the platform.

While these titles aren’t new per se, their curation into themed collections—like “Dating Shows That Defy Gravity” or “Celebrity Comebacks”—reflects a growing trend: platforms are using smart recommendations to keep users engaged.


What’s Leaving Prime Video in November 2025: Don’t Miss Out

Here’s the flip side of the coin: some fan-favorite titles are exiting Prime Video this month.

While Amazon doesn’t always publish a full “leaving soon” list, third-party tracking sites (like JustWatch and Exclaim!) report that several beloved films and series will disappear from the platform by November 30.

Titles confirmed or rumored to leave include: - The Social Network (2010) - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) - The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) - The Office (US) – select seasons

“Your daily dose of the best music, film and comedy news,” says Exclaim!, a trusted Canadian source, “includes a heads-up on what’s leaving Prime Video in November 2025.”

For Canadian subscribers, this means one last chance to binge these titles before they vanish. Unlike Netflix, which often rotates content slowly, Prime Video’s licensing agreements can lead to sudden removals, making it essential to check “Leaving Soon” sections regularly.

Movies leaving Prime Video Canada November 2025


Behind the Scenes: Why Is Prime Video So Aggressive This Month?

To understand the November 2025 surge, we need to look at broader industry trends—and how Amazon is adapting.

1. The Streaming Wars Are Heating Up

With Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, and CBC Gem all vying for Canadian eyeballs, Prime Video is leveraging its unique advantage: bundling.

Subscribers in Canada pay $9.99/month for Prime (which includes Prime Video, fast shipping, and more). This value proposition is hard to beat. While standalone streaming services charge $15–$20/month, Prime Video offers more for less.

“Everything you need to know about Amazon's Prime Video subscription service,” says What to Watch, “including how much it costs and what channels it offers.”

2. The Rise of “Add-On Channels”

Prime Video Channels allow users to subscribe to HBO, Starz, Showtime, and even AMC+ directly through Amazon. This “streaming within streaming” model is gaining traction, especially among Canadians who want one app for everything.

In November, several add-on channels are offering exclusive content, including early access to new episodes and behind-the-scenes features—another reason to keep Prime Video as your central hub.

3. Offline Viewing & App Features Matter

For Canadians in remote areas or frequent travelers, offline viewing is a game-changer. The Prime Video app (available on iOS, Android, and smart TVs) lets users download shows and movies using Wi-Fi or cellular data—perfect for long winters or cottage trips.

“Download videos to watch offline,” notes the App Store description. “Continue to watch your favorite movie or TV show via Picture-in-Picture.”

These features, combined with personalized recommendations, make Prime Video more than just a content library—it’s a customized entertainment experience.


The Immediate Impact: What This Means for Canadian Viewers

The November 2025 lineup isn’t just about entertainment—it has real-world implications for how Canadians consume media.

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