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4 Must-Watch Free YouTube Movies to Stream Right Now (November 2025): ‘Interstellar’ and More

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Out of all of the free movies on YouTube that we picked in October, only one returned to YouTube in November.

Not to worry, though, because YouTube still has one of the best movie lineups that you can get without a subscription.

To replace the films that left, the Watch With Us team has added three films to our roundup of must-watch free YouTube movies.

Our picks for the month include one of the greatest sci-fi movies of the 21st century, a great rom-com and an Oscar-winner that’s unforgettable.

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‘Interstellar’ (2014)

If Christopher Nolan had a do-over on Interstellar, it’s possible that he would have given then-unknowns Timothée Chalamet and Mackenzie Foy much bigger parts than young Tom and Murphy “Murph” Cooper. But we can’t fault the man’s eye for talent. Interstellar is also one of the best movies that Nolan has ever made, and one of his rare sci-fi stories.

In the near future, Earth is dying and humanity won’t be far behind unless ex-NASA pilot Joseph “Coop” Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) undertakes a risky mission alongside Dr. Amelia Brand (Anne Hathaway) to find a new home for the entire population of the planet. Coop’s time in space doesn’t line up with the decades that pass on Earth in his absence, and it’s down to an older Murph (Jessica Chastain) to figure out how to actually get people off the planet in time to save humanity.

Interstellar is streaming on YouTube.

‘Sleepless in Seattle’ (1993)

Between the ’80s and ’90s, there was an unofficial rom-com trilogy of Tom Hanks loves Meg Ryan movies. Sleepless in Seattle might be the best of the three, even though Hanks and Ryan don’t have a lot of screen time together here. Hanks plays Sam Baldwin, a widowed father to Jonah (Ross Malinger), who moved to Seattle to start over.

Jonah is so eager to help his father find a new romantic partner that he goes on the radio to tell his story. That’s how journalist Annie Reed (Ryan) learns about Sam’s plight, and she feels a compulsion to learn about him before a fated meeting between them can occur. Sometimes, you just have to leave love to chance, but Sleepless in Seattle still plays to the romantic in all of us.

Sleepless in Seattle is streaming on YouTube.

‘No Country for Old Men’ (2007)

The Coen brothers made some great movies together, but No Country for Old Men is the one that earned them Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. Cormac McCarthy‘s original story has a haunting quality that translates well into film, especially through lines delivered by Tommy Lee Jones‘ Sheriff Ed Tom Bell.

Josh Brolin plays Llewelyn Moss, a hunter who comes across more money than he’s ever seen in his life at the scene of a drug deal gone wrong. Naturally, Moss wants to keep the money. But he didn’t count on mob hit man Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem), a guy whose haircut is so ugly we’re still making jokes about it two decades later. Chigurh himself is no joke, and he’ll pursue Moss to the bitter end. And if he can’t get Moss, he’ll settle for his wife, Carla Jean Moss (Kelly Macdonald).

No Country for Old Men is streaming on YouTube.

‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002)

Leonardo DiCaprio has rarely been more charming than he was in Steven Spielberg‘s Catch Me If You Can. This film was loosely based on the real life of Frank Abagnale Jr. (DiCaprio), a young con artist who has a gift for forging checks. That’s what attracts the attention of FBI agent Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks), who spends years trying to bring Frank to justice.

To stay one step ahead of the law, Frank assumes a number of false professions, including an airline pilot, a doctor and a lawyer. He even falls hard for a woman named Brenda Strong (Amy Adams), but the consequences of Frank’s life of crime are always closing in on him whenever he gets too comfortable with his assumed personas.

Catch Me If You Can is streaming on YouTube.

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