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Upcoming Physical Media Releases Worth Checking Out This November



November 2025 DVD, Blu-ray, and digital releases include a mix of anticipated sequels, reboots, and independent films, offering plenty of variety for collectors and movie enthusiasts. Below are the key titles set to debut throughout the month.

The Naked Gun (November 11, 2025 – Paramount Pictures Corporation)


Formats: 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD

Genre: Comedy, Action

Paramount revives one of the most beloved comedy franchises with The Naked Gun, this time starring Liam Neeson as Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. The reboot follows Drebin as he steps into his late father’s shoes to lead Police Squad and save the day in typically over-the-top fashion. The release features a strong supporting cast, including Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, and CCH Pounder. The 4K UHD edition is expected to include remastered visuals and new behind-the-scenes content.

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (November 11, 2025 – Decal Bleecker)


Formats: 4K UHD SteelBook, Blu-ray, DVD

Genre: Comedy, Music

The legendary mockumentary band returns in Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, reuniting Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer under the direction of Rob Reiner. The film follows the band as they come together for one final concert, blending humor, music, and self-aware nostalgia. Collectors will want to look out for the limited-edition SteelBook 4K version, which highlights the film’s newly remastered sound and picture.

Together (November 11, 2025 – DECAL / NEON)


Formats: 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD

Genre: Horror

From the production team behind several recent arthouse horror hits, Together explores the disintegration of a couple’s relationship after a disturbing encounter changes their lives. Starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie, the film mixes psychological tension with body horror to unsettling effect. NEON’s home release is expected to feature commentary and production insights for fans of contemporary horror cinema.

Splitsville (November 18, 2025 – DECAL / NEON)

Formats: Blu-ray, DVD

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Splitsville offers a sharp, modern look at love and marriage. After his wife asks for a divorce, Carey turns to his seemingly perfect married friends for advice—only to discover their secret to happiness involves an open relationship. The film stars Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona, and Nicholas Braun. Expect a thoughtful mix of humor and emotional honesty in this release from DECAL and NEON.

Coyotes (November 25, 2025 – Decal Partners)

Formats: 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD

Genre: Thriller, Horror

In Coyotes, a family becomes trapped inside their Hollywood Hills home as a pack of wild predators closes in. Featuring performances from Justin Long, Katherine McNamara, and Kate Bosworth, the film delivers tense, claustrophobic horror with strong survival elements. The 4K release promises sharp visuals that capture the film’s stark atmosphere.

Additional Highlights

Other notable titles arriving in November include:

The Ten Commandments and Pulp Fiction in new 4K UHD SteelBook editions from Paramount on November 25.

Ultraman 4K Discovery (November 18) and Ultraman Omega – Part One (November 28) from Mill Creek Entertainment, continuing their restoration of the classic series in ultra-high definition.

Yellowstone: The Complete Series on Blu-ray and DVD (November 18), offering the entire saga for fans of the acclaimed television drama.

Final Thoughts

November brings an impressive mix of major studio releases and distinctive independent features to home entertainment. From comedies and concert films to horror and romance, the month’s lineup delivers something for every collector. For fans of physical media, these new 4K and Blu-ray editions provide both high-quality presentation and the kind of tangible ownership that streaming simply can’t replace.

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