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Arrow Video Unveils Massive November 2025 Lineup — From Shaw Brothers Restorations to Genre Docs and Late-Night Erotica


Arrow Video platform interface highlighting The Final Frontier and Shaw Brothers restorations for November 2025.
Arrow Video’s November 2025 lineup includes restored Shaw Brothers classics, acclaimed documentaries, and the launch of ARROW After Dark.


ARROW Subscribers Get an Epic Month of Sci-Fi, Horror History, and Cult Cinema Classics


Arrow Video is back with another stacked month of programming for its subscription-based streaming platform ARROW, and the November 2025 lineup might be its most ambitious yet. Available in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Ireland, this month’s additions span from newly restored Shaw Brothers classics to in-depth horror documentaries and the debut of a daring new late-night series, ARROW After Dark.


Subscribers can expect to explore a cinematic galaxy of sci-fi, horror, and cult favorites as ARROW rolls out curated collections like The Final Frontier, Super ARROW!, and Alexandre O. Philippe Selects.




The Final Frontier — Launching November 3 (US/CA)


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Blast off into Arrow’s cosmic collection of deep-space adventures, featuring Dark Side of the Moon, Battle of the Worlds, Gamera Vs. Gyaos, and the lost Canadian cult hit Phobe. The lineup also includes Kin-Dza-Dza!, Star Odyssey, Killing at Outpost Zeta, and The Shape of Things to Come — a mix of vintage sci-fi oddities and galactic horror classics guaranteed to scratch your retro-futurist itch.




Genre Docs That Dig Deep — November 7


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Arrow continues its reign as the home for serious film scholarship with a lineup of acclaimed documentaries exploring horror icons, erotic cinema, and lost video culture:


  • We Kill for Love — A four-hour dive into the forgotten world of the direct-to-video erotic thriller.

  • Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story

  • Pennywise: The Story of It

  • Living with Chucky

  • Straight to VHS

  • Inferno Rosso: Joe D’Amato on the Road of Excess

  • History of Erotic Cinema



For horror fans who love to know how the monsters were made, this lineup delivers.




Alexandre O. Philippe Selects — November 14 (US/CA/UK/IRE)


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The acclaimed documentarian (78/52, Lynch/Oz) curates his personal Arrow favorites, including Hundreds of Beavers, Spider Baby, Keoma, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, and Incubus.


Also arriving that week: Fulci Talks, Fulci for Fake, RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, and 1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever! — a nostalgic look at the year that gave us E.T., Blade Runner, Tron, and Poltergeist.




Super ARROW! — November 21 (US/CA)



Up, up, and away — the month’s hero highlight celebrates the wild world of vintage superhero cinema. The collection includes Super Inframan, The Return of Swamp Thing (in a new 4K restoration), The Return of Captain Invincible, and Strega.




Shaw Brothers 2K Restorations — November 24 (US/CA/UK/IRE)



ARROW continues its love affair with Hong Kong action, unveiling four freshly restored martial arts treasures:


  • The Battle Wizard

  • Demon of the Lute

  • Portrait in Crystal

  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star



Each film showcases the Shaw Brothers’ signature blend of mythical action, wild imagination, and breathtaking set design — the perfect preview to December’s physical releases.




ARROW After Dark Debuts — November 28 (US/CA)



Launching a new era of late-night cinema, ARROW After Dark brings some of the most notorious and underseen erotic films to streaming.

The inaugural lineup includes Blue Movie, Frank & Ava, and My Nights with Susan, Sandra, Olga & Julie — provocative, boundary-pushing European cult classics newly remastered for digital audiences.




Why November Is a Must-Watch



Between the massive doc slate (We Kill for Love, RoboDoc, Pennywise), the deep dive into sci-fi with The Final Frontier, and the restoration of Shaw Brothers titles, ARROW’s November programming proves the platform’s reputation as a haven for genre devotees. As horror fatigue sets in after Halloween, ARROW smartly pivots toward documentaries, space horror, and lost video relics, all while keeping cinephiles hooked with the new ARROW After Dark series.


Subscriptions are $6.99/month or $69.99/year, with a 30-day free trial for new users. ARROW is available on Roku, Apple TV, Samsung TVs, Android, Fire TV, and at arrow-player.com.

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