Netflix also joins the list of streaming services that announce all the news with which they begin this month of November. The platform has an excellent repertoire of new series, movies, specials and even a new free game to enjoy.
The end of the year is approaching and Netflix is making sure to have a lineup of releases that is so solid that you can’t resist it. In the month of November, the service is surrounded by some highly anticipated returns, new series and other news that will allow you to get a lot out of your subscription.
New movies on Netflix
What we are going to see this month is that Netflix has decided to advance the Christmas campaign. As in some countries in November they already have the tree and decorations up, the service wants to provide them with the most Christmas spirit possible.
The month begins with the availability today of Learning to Let Go, a Swedish drama where a mother will do everything possible to maintain family unity. For its part, on the 6th we will be able to see See You Next Christmas, which already kicks off the campaign with a romantic comedy starring Christina Milian and Devale Ellis. That same day we will also be able to see Pedro Páramo, which adapts the famous Mexican novel that has been a great success into a film. In his story, a man searches for his father in what may be one of the most dangerous places in the world.
On the 7th, the thriller 10 Days of a Curious Man will be released, where a private detective will have to find a blogger who has disappeared under unusual circumstances. On the 8th we will be able to see the comedies Umjolo: Lost in Love and Vijay 69, while on the 13th we will have another dose of Christmas with the comedy A Melting Snowman. In this one, the legendary Lacey Chabert plays a widow who discovers an unusual snowman with the body of a muscular and strong man. Shortly after, you will discover that it has come to life.
For its part, on November 20 we will be able to see GTMax, a drama in which a motocross prodigy will have to retire from competition and will decide to train her brother to fulfill his dreams. That same day we will have another Christmas romantic comedy: The Festive Knights. In this case, a girl who works on Broadway as a dancer will organize a show to try to save her parents’ club.
Other premieres of the month will be the comedy Baby Swap 2 on November 21 and The Piano Lesson on the 22nd. On November 22, the long-awaited animated film Spellbound will also be released, as well as the comedy Transmitzvah and the drama Joy. We will end the month on November 27 with the Christmas movie Our Little Secret and on the 29th with The Snow Sister.
New series in November
If the number of movies that Netflix releases in November is good, get ready to see all the series that are on the way, since the list is very long. In addition, there are all kinds, so all users are sure to find something to have fun with. Starting today you can watch the animated series Detective Barbie and on the 7th comes Born to Shine, a drama that comes from Taiwan with a large dose of glamour. On November 8 we will be able to see Assault on the Central Bank, which takes us to Barcelona in 1981 to show us a spectacular robbery. In addition, there will be two other premieres that day: the Korean comedy Mr. Plankton and the combat drama The Cage.
The premieres will continue on the 13th with two dramas: The War Sisters and The Mothers of the Penguins. A day later, the Japanese drama Beyond Goodbye will premiere and on the 18th the little ones will meet the Wonderoos characters again in Wonderoos World. The month will continue with Zombiverse on the 19th, Adoration on the 20th, and both the anime Tokyo Override and the comedy Undercover with Ted Danson on the 21st.
Three premieres are scheduled for the 22nd: These Black Eyes, The Empress and Helicopter Assault. On November 25th the animated series will premiere Animal Mysteries and on the 28th Asaf and La Madness will be released. At the end of the month, on the 29th Netflix releases A Suitcase and Senna.
Documentaries, realities and specials
Today, true crime, documentaries and reality shows are enormously popular on Netflix. Therefore, you will be happy to know that this month there will be a gigantic number of premieres in these categories, both in single episode and multi-episode formats.
Regarding the documentaries that are categorized as films because they have a single episode, starting today you can see #SeAcabó: Diario de las Campeones, about the success of the Spanish women’s soccer team. On the 14th The Lost Boys will be released and on the 18th we will be able to see Nayanthara: Beyond the Fairy Tale. In addition, the documentary Buy Now: The Consumerist Conspiracy is scheduled to enter the platform’s catalog on the 20th.
The documentaries that arrive in series form will be the following:
- Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson – Day 7
- The extraterrestrial enigma – Day 8
- Sprint: The fastest humans – Day 13
- Our oceans – Day 20
- Saudi Pro League: A new era – Day 21
- 900 days without Anabel – Day 22
- Chef’s Table – Day 27
In addition, we are going to have a good menu of new reality shows. The House of Love premieres on the 5th and a day later comes Love Is Blind: Argentina. The arrival of Rhythm + Flow: Brazil is scheduled for the 12th and on the 20th we will have Rhythm + Flow. We will continue with Tex Mex Motors on November 22, on November 28 with Is it cake? Festivities and, finally, on the 29th with Love on bail: South Africa.
The special content that Netflix has prepared for this month is as follows, including the long-awaited boxing match between Paul and Tyson:
- Adrienne Iapalucci: The Dark Queen – Day 12
- The Return of the King: Decline and Resurgence of Elvis Presley – Day 13
- Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson – Day 15
- Adam Ray is Dr. Phil Unleashed – Day 19
- Anthony Jeselnik: Bones and All – Day 26
And, as promised, we also want to tell you that this month the title TED Tumblewords is added to the catalog of free Netflix games. It will be available from November 19 and, as you can see, it puts the finishing touch to a month full of great news.