New Action Movies & TV Shows Set to Release in November 2025

Hitting theaters November 7th, this new Predator movie introduces Dek, a young Predator unlike any seen before. He teams up with Thia, a synthetic human created by Weyland-Yutani, to survive on what’s considered the most dangerous planet in the galaxy. Actress Elle Fanning plays both Thia and her twin sister, Tessa, who becomes a competing synthetic with her own plans. This film is a first for the franchise, rated PG-13, and dives deeper into the Predator culture, exploring the Yautja themselves instead of focusing solely on humans they hunt. Directed by Dan Trachtenberg and from 20th Century Studios, it will be available in RealD 3D and IMAX.

Elvira’s ’80s Radio DJ Set Is Pure Halloween Retro Goodness

Cassandra Peterson, the actress who brought Elvira to life, has retired from playing the character in person. However, she still manages the Elvira brand, and you can find plenty of Elvira-themed products, especially around Halloween. Though she’s no longer wearing the makeup, her voice still sounds exactly the same! This makes us wonder if she could bring Elvira back to life as a voice-over artist for a new radio show. There have been so many great spooky songs released in the last 35 years that would be perfect for a playlist, and we’d definitely listen to a show like Elvira’s Halloween Party Part II.

ONE PIECE Season 2 Sets MARCH Release Date

As previously announced, the second season of Netflix’s live-action One Piece will be available starting March 10th. This season is officially titled One Piece: Into the Grand Line.

The Ledger’s Weight: A Fund’s Bet on Tech’s Fury

The filing, a relic of bureaucratic rigor, revealed the firm’s hand. They had increased their stake in TQQQ by nearly 31,000 shares, a gesture that, in the grand scheme of things, felt like a drop in the ocean. Yet, for the fund, it was a significant shift. By quarter’s end, their TQQQ holdings totaled 682,781 shares, a sum that glittered with $70.60 million in value. The numbers, though vast, were a mirror to the fund’s priorities-a reflection of where capital flows when the market whispers promises.