New on Netflix, Sky & Co.: The Releases from November 24 to 30
Attention film and series fans: These are the film and series releases from November 24 to 30 on Netflix and Sky.
Streaming Releases on Netflix
Jingle Bell Heist (November 26)
Feature Film
96 min
USA 2025
Director: Michael Fimognari
Starring: Olivia Holt, Connor Swindells, Lucy Punch, Peter Serafinowicz,
Poppy Drayton
www.netflix.com/at/title/81928353 (with trailer)
Christmas is approaching, and the wave of Christmas films is becoming visible. Leading the pack is "Jingle Bell Heist" by camera expert Michael Fimognari. In it, saleswoman Sophia (Olivia Holt) and the somewhat less clever technician Nick (Connor Swindells) plan a joint heist on Christmas Eve - in London's most famous department store. But when unexpected feelings arise between the two, things get complicated. Available from Wednesday on Netflix.
Stranger Things (November 27)
Series Finale (Season 5 / 8 Episodes)
Approx. 55 min/episode
USA 2025
Directors: Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer, Frank Darabont, Shawn Levy
Starring: Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard,
Gaten Matarazzo
www.netflix.com/at/title/80057281 (with trailer)
Fans of the cult series "Stranger Things" have been biting their nails for three and a half years. But now the story set in the 80s continues - with the 5th season. And this also marks the finale of the Netflix hit. The small town of Hawkins is isolated by the military, as the place is now riddled with cracks leading to the other world. However, the series heroes want to kill the missing villain Vecna to end the nightmare. For the final season, the creators of the series, the Duffer Brothers, have managed to cast "Terminator" star Linda Hamilton as a mysterious doctor. The first episodes are available from Thursday, with the next ones following on December 26. And the big series finale is online from January 1, 2026.
Left-Handed Girl (November 28)
Feature Film
108 min
Taiwan/F/USA/UK 2025
Director: Shih-Ching Tsou
Starring: Shih-Yuan Ma, Janel Tsai, Nina Ye, Brando Huang, Akio Chen
www.netflix.com/at/title/83077166 (with trailer)
Shih-Ching Tsou tells the Cannes-awarded women's drama "Left-Handed Girl" about the single mother Shu-fen (Janel Tsai), who moves to Taipei with her two daughters to open a noodle stand at the local night market. The transition poses a challenge for the family's cohesion, and a generational conflict unfolds when the grandfather urges the youngest granddaughter not to use her "devil's hand" as a left-hander. Available from Friday.
The Stringer - Who's Behind the Photo? (November 28)
Documentary
100 min
USA 2025
Director: Bao Nguyen
www.netflix.com/at/title/82069795 (with trailer)
The photo of the "Napalm Girl," a nine-year-old Vietnamese girl running naked and screaming from clouds of smoke, once became a symbol of the brutality of the Vietnam War. The documentary "The Stringer" by Bao Nguyen sheds light on the controversial authorship of the image, which was attributed for decades to AP photographer Nick Ut. However, after a two-year investigation led by photojournalist Gary Knight, the true author seems to be the Vietnamese freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe. The film premiered at the "Sundance Film Festival" 2025 and is said to have sparked both applause and heated debates, as the Associated Press vehemently denies the allegations. Available from Friday on Netflix.
Streaming Releases on Sky
I Love LA (November 25)
Series (Season 1 / 8 Episodes)
Approx. 30 min/episode
USA 2025
Directors: Lorene Scafaria, Bill Benz, among others
Starring: Odessa A'zion, Mila Brener, Jordan Firstman, Zan Gomes-Headley,
Josh Hutcherson
Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnBAmvw_Yow
www.sky.at/serien/i-love-la
Rachel Sennott, known from films like "Shiva Baby," takes the leap into television and follows in the footsteps of "Girls" creator Lena Dunham. What "Girls" was for Millennials, her new comedy series "I Love LA" is for Gen Z. The eight-part series follows a clique navigating career plans, self-realization, and love dramas in Los Angeles. Sennott also plays the witty lead role. Available from Tuesday on Sky.
(APA/Red)
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