The Most Anticipated Movies of November 2025

Guillermo del Toro is directing a new movie based on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, scheduled for release in November 2025. Starring Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Oscar Isaac, the film tells the story of Victor Frankenstein and the creature he brings to life. Del Toro has said he envisions the movie as a grand, tragic story focusing on the characters themselves. While details about the plot are still being kept secret, this project is something the director has been wanting to make for a long time.

‘MONSTER MASH’ Halloween Song Is Transforming Into an Animated Movie

Miramax has secured the rights to the classic song “Monster Mash,” originally reported by Deadline. Though not explicitly about Halloween, Bobby Pickett’s song (co-written with Lenny Capizzi) is a staple of Halloween playlists – it’s actually a song about a song! Miramax plans to turn “Monster Mash” into a movie centered around the Halloween season, as confirmed by Miramax CEO Jonathan Glickman.

Crusader Kings 3: All Under Heaven – Now, that’s a big sandbox

Continuing with the idea of building something from scratch, these stories generally need room, tools, and resources. Typically, these worlds grow gradually with small additions, like a new tool or a bit of gravel. However, the Crusader Kings 3: All Under Heaven expansion instantly gives players much more building space and a whole set of new tools – it’s a complete upgrade all at once.

CK3 All Under Heaven – How to earn Merit

Building up your Merit is incredibly important. It raises your rank from 9th place to 1st (or 5th place outside of China), and this rank is the biggest thing the Emperor looks at when choosing governors and ministers – even more important than your initial potential. If you want a powerful position like governing a large region (similar to ruling a kingdom outside of China) or a role at the imperial court, you absolutely need a high Merit Rank.

Jennifer Lawrence Opens Up About Why She’s “Done” With the Press

In a recent interview with The New Yorker, the Academy Award-winning actress shared how exhausting interviews can be. She told Viola Davis that she often feels a loss of control over her work when promoting a film, saying, “I always think, ‘I can’t put myself through this again.’”

20 Horror Sequels That Would Make Great Standalone Movies

James Cameron revisits the story of Ellen Ripley, now a civilian advisor who joins a team of colonial marines on a rescue mission to LV 426 after communications are lost. The movie reveals details about the alien danger, the involvement of a corporation, and what’s at risk through Ripley’s explanation of events and the marines’ briefings. Starring Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn, Bill Paxton, and Carrie Henn, the film relies heavily on impressive practical effects and models to create its large-scale action sequences. The original theatrical release lasts around two hours and twenty minutes and was a huge commercial success globally.