Netflix makes sure to celebrate the month of November in style thanks to a large number of premieres. The new movies and series will flow without limits so that subscribers of the streaming platform can enjoy it in a big way. Now we talk to you about all the premieres that are coming up and that you can now write down on your calendar. It’s going to be a very strong month!
Before reaching the Christmas period, Netflix wants to take very seriously having a November full of news. Some of them are being highly anticipated, highlighting both films and animated series that have been in our sights for months. In addition, some of the premieres will also be in movie theaters a few days before, so you will have guaranteed fun watching movies at home.
New movies for November
On day 1 we already have a premiere: Thieves, a French film about heists directed by Mélanie Laurent, who also appears in the main cast. In it, two thief friends who are unstoppable decide to take one last hit before retiring. As you can imagine, things will not go as expected. Two days later Nyad is released, which will be in movie theaters from October 20, so if you want to see it without paying, you will have it from November 3 on Netflix. It is a drama that adapts the book Find A Way by Diana Nyad and stars a cast full of stars, such as Annette Bening, Rhys Ifans and Jodie Foster.
We jump to November 10 to enjoy another great film that will be in theaters from October 27. We are talking about The Killer, a production by the legendary director David Fincher, which adapts the graphic novels of the same title with Michael Fassbender in the lead role. Presented as a thriller with the characteristic seal of its director, the film will show a veteran assassin who will have to face those who he would not have thought of doing so until that moment.
For its part, on November 16 we will already have a preview of the upcoming holidays with the premiere of Best Christmas, Impossible!, a romantic comedy with a cast that will guarantee that we have a good time, including names like Heather Graham and Jason Biggs. The next day will be the premiere of Rustin, a film that will be in theaters from November 3rd. It is a drama that highlights the historical relevance of Bayard Rustin, who organized the March on Washington in 1963. The cast is made up of a wide repertoire of well-known faces and the production includes the Obama’s Higher Ground company.
On November 21 we will change tone with the premiere of Leo, an animated film aimed at the whole family that is produced by Happy Madison, Adam Sandler’s company. It is a musical in which we will follow the steps of a group of children as they finish primary school. The film’s repertoire of voices includes both Sandler’s relatives and some of his best friends, such as regular Rob Schneider. Plus, to end the month on the 30th, there will be another fun movie for the whole family: a comedy called Family Revolt that is full of faces you will recognize. Thus, its main performers include film and television greats such as Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms.
These are the November series
The month is full of good movies, but Netflix doesn’t forget the series either. And the best thing is that we will start the month with a new release: The light you can’t see, available from November 2nd. In this miniseries we will follow the steps of a blind girl whose life intersects with that of a German soldier in the middle of World War II. The cast includes names that you will recognize such as Mark Ruffalo (Hulk in the Marvel universe) and Hugh Laurie (the legendary Doctor House).
That same day, if you like samurai, you better get ready, because the premiere of the first season of Onimusha, the series based on the Capcom video game, will take place. And if a samurai series is not enough, take note, because the next day we will be able to see Blue Eye Samurai, another animated production in which a skilled blue-eyed samurai will seek revenge.
So that you can continue watching animation, Scott Pilgrim Takes the Leap will be released on November 17, adapting the famous graphic novels that already had a successful live-action film in the past. The characteristic style of the books is captured in the form of a series, maintaining the crazy and fun essence of the original stories. Other new series premiering include:
- Two meters under the ground – Day 1
- Unicorn Academy – Day 2
- Ferry: The Series – Day 3
- The Tailor Season 3 – Day 3
- Sunset: The Golden Mile Season 7 – Day 3
- A daily dose of sunshine – Day 3
- Suburræterna – Day 14
- The Crown Season 6 – Day 16
- CoComelon Street – Day 17
- A normal family – Day 24
- Destroyed – Day 30
There will also be documentaries and reality shows
Finally, keep a close eye on the documentaries, reality shows and other similar spaces that Netflix brings in November, since they have decided to go for variety. Sylvester Stallone fans will be able to learn much more about him thanks to the premiere of Sly on November 3, while on November 10 it will be the turn of Every Man for Himself, which will delight those who miss the television show and their tertullians. In addition, on November 22, The Squid Game: The Challenge will arrive, in which more than 400 people will try to overcome complicated tests following the spirit of the Korean series that went around the world.
The other premieres in this category will be those indicated below:
- Mysteries of faith – Day 1
- Robbie Williams – Day 8
- Twin Flames: How to put out the fire – Day 8
- How they became mafia bosses – Day 14
- Marked at birth – Day 15
- K-drama romance – Day 28
- Christ and King
With this repertoire, the effort that Netflix has made to bring cinema films and new animated series that look phenomenal, there is no doubt that the platform has everything thought out so that users continue to subscribe even with the latest changes announced in their rates.