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Big Releases For November 2025

 

We got 2 months to go in the year of 2025, and just a few more movies to go;



 Predator: Badlands- Friday
I have never seen a single Predator movie, and this sure as Hell is no exception. While critics did like Prey, that does not automatically mean it will be the same for this. I'm not really sure where the audience will stand.



 The Running Man- November 14

Another movie I'm not sure how either side will react towards it. I'm most likely going to see it, but that could change over time. This is also the second Stephan King movie this year I've seen a lot of buzz about after The Long Walk.



 Now You See Me: Now You Don't-

November 14

We did not need another Now You See Me movie. This didn't even need to be a franchise. I did not see the first 2 and I don't care enough to see this one. Critics have always been mixed with this franchise, so I highly doubt there will be a change for this one. I do see this doing moderately well at the box-office, just not amazing



 Wicked: For Good- November 21

Saw the first one and loved it (whether I wanted to or not), of course I'm seeing this one. Highly doubt this will have any issues with the box-office considering how successful the previous one was and this is one of the most anticipated movies of the year. Though this currently does not have a score yet on Rotten Tomatoes, critics are already raving about this and even going as far as to say that its better than the first one. So I guess we'll see.



 Zootopia 2- November 26

I hate the first one regardless of its qualities, I will not glorify this one. This is probably going to due well with the box-office even if critics don't like it. That was the case with last year's Moana, and even this year with Lilo & Stitch. I'm not saying critics will dislike this, but we'll see what happens.

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