What’s Coming To Netflix In November 2023

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Netflix remains the unrivaled streaming titan, luring in viewers with a vast array of options while other streamers abound. Recent successful series such as “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “Suits,” along with blockbusters like “Fair Play” and the beloved comedy “Old Dads,” affirm Netflix’s unchallenged reign as the supreme platform for streaming movies and TV shows.

In November 2023, Netflix is set to maintain its supremacy with a lineup that promises to captivate audiences. An edgy reality show inspired by the Korean sensation “Squid Game” will premiere, alongside intriguing original films such as “Nyad” and the suspenseful creation by David Fincher, “The Killer.” Capping off the month, viewers can anticipate the much-awaited final season of “The Crown.” Delve into the list below for a sneak peek at what’s in store on Netflix this November.

Netflix’s November 1st arrivals promise a diverse array of entertainment:

1. “13 Going on 30” (2004): Jennifer Garner stars in this charming comedy where a teenager’s wish leads to adult transformation.

2. “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi” (2016): John Krasinski headlines this Michael Bay blockbuster, chronicling a US compound’s harrowing attack in Libya.

3. “60 Days In” (Season 5): A reality series shedding light on the harsh realities of American prisons.

4. “Black Christmas” (2019): Dive into this horror mystery starring Imogen Poots.

5. “Cold Pursuit” (2019): Liam Neeson takes the lead in this action-packed, snow-covered revenge thriller.

6. “Desperado” (1995): Antonio Banderas showcases his talents in Robert Rodriguez’s action flick.

7. “Drag Me to Hell” (2009): Sam Raimi’s supernatural horror centers around a cursed loan officer.

8. “Downsizing” (2017): Matt Damon undergoes a sci-fi transformation in this comedy that’s likely made its rounds on TikTok.

9. “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” (2019): Rogue scientists unleash world-ending monsters, with only Godzilla to save humanity.

10. “Godzilla vs. Kong” (2021): In this Monsterverse clash, Godzilla and King Kong go head-to-head.

11. “Hurricane Season” (2023) – Netflix Original: This Mexican drama unfolds the discovery of a floating corpse and the revelation of a town’s hidden secrets by a group of teenagers.

12. “Locked In” (2023) – Netflix Original: Dive into a British psychological horror thriller starring Famke Janssen.

13. “Love in the Wild” (Season 1): NBC’s dating reality show for those seeking love in unconventional places.

14. “Mysteries of the Faith” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: Uncover the enigmatic treasures of Christianity in this documentary series.

15. “Nuovo Olimpo” (2023) – Netflix Original: Immerse yourself in an Italian LGBTQ drama.

16. “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” (2009): Kevin James delivers laughs in this action comedy.

17. “Paul Blart Mall Cop 2” (2015): The meme-worthy Paul Blart returns, this time in Las Vegas.

18. “Pitch Perfect” (2012): Enjoy the award-winning musical comedy directed by Jason Moore.

19. “Saitama Host Club / Saitama no Host” (Season 1): A Japanese drama that follows an entrepreneur’s journey in restaurant revival.

20. “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” (2010): Edgar Wright’s action-comedy based on the comics, soon to be adapted into an anime series.

21. “Sherlock Gnomes” (2018): An animated movie featuring the voices of Johnny Depp and Emily Blunt.

22. “Six Feet Under” (Seasons 1-5) – HBO Original: Delve into the cutthroat world of the funeral home business with this HBO classic.

23. “Sixteen Candles” (1984): Experience an old-school romantic comedy by John Hughes, where a girl’s birthday takes an unforgettable twist.

24. “Strawberry Shortcake: Perfect Holiday” (2023): A delightful animated special for children.

25. “Ted 2” (2015): Join the comedic adventure of a man and his foul-mouthed teddy bear, courtesy of Seth MacFarlane.

26. “The Addams Family” (1991): Encounter the iconic Halloween family, led by the unforgettable Wednesday Addams.

27. “The Big Lebowski” (1998): Step into the world of The Dude, portrayed by Jeff Bridges in this Coen brothers’ hit from the late ’90s.

28.  “The Change-Up” (2011): Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds switch lives in this lightning-induced comedy.

29. “The Mummy” (2017): Tom Cruise stars in a reboot of the classic adventure franchise.

30. “The Scorpion King” (2002): Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson takes center stage in this fantasy action film.

31. “The Social Network” (2010): Dive into David Fincher’s Oscar-winning biopic, unraveling the story of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

32. “The Transporter: Refueled” (2015): Action and thrills unfold in this Ed Skrein-starring thriller.

33. “Think Like A Dog” (2020): A family comedy where a tech prodigy invents a device to talk to his dog, featuring Megan Fox and Josh Duhamel.

34. “Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs Haysoom” – Netflix Original: A limited series presenting new insights and questions surrounding Jens Söring’s conviction for the 1985 murders of his girlfriend’s parents.

35. “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Family Reunion: The Movie” (2006): Enjoy the comedic antics of Tyler Perry and Blair Underwood.

36. “Victorious” (Season 3): A new season of the Nickelodeon series awaits, offering entertainment for all ages.

37. “Whiplash” (2014): Step into Damien Chazelle’s Oscar-winning world of musical drama, where a young drummer confronts a demanding instructor.

38. “Wingwomen / Voleuses” (2023) – Netflix Original: Embrace the action-comedy from France, unraveling the adventures of two thieving best friends as they introduce a new recruit into their world.

November 2nd on Netflix offers a diverse mix of entertainment:

1. “All The Light We Cannot See” – Netflix Original (Limited Series): Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this WWII drama unfolds the story of a blind French girl’s wartime struggles and her improbable connection with a German soldier.

2. “Cigarette Girl” – Netflix Original (Season 1): A romantic drama series hailing from Indonesia.

3. “Higuita: The Way of the Scorpion” – Netflix Original (2023): Dive into a Colombian sports documentary centered on soccer player René Higuita.

4. “Onimusha” – Netflix Original (Season 1): An anime series inspired by the Capcom video game series.

5. “Unicorn Academy” – Netflix Original (Season 1): Delight in a new children’s cartoon series that’s sure to captivate young audiences.

On November 3rd, Netflix ushers in a variety of captivating content:

1. “BLUE EYE SAMURAI” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: Immerse yourself in an eight-episode animated series that tells the tale of a mixed-race swordmaster living incognito, driven by a thirst for retribution.

2. “Daily Dose of Sunshine” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A South Korean drama series offering a daily infusion of heartwarming moments.

3. “Erin & Aaron” (Season 1): Join two contrasting siblings as they find their connection through the magic of music in this Nickelodeon live-action series.

4. “Ferry: The Series” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: The legacy of Dutch action movies continues, with Ferry Bouman taking on the formidable drug lord Arie Tack.

5. “NYAD” (2023) – Netflix Original: Delve into the life of the renowned athlete Diana Nyad, who set her sights on swimming an incredible 110 miles from Cuba to Florida.

6. “Selling Sunset” (Season 7) – Netflix Original: Return to the world of high-end real estate with the seventh season of this reality property series.

7. “The Tailor” (Season 3) – Netflix Original: Turkish mystery drama unravels its third season, promising more enigmatic tales.

8. “Vacaciones de verano” (2023) – Netflix Original: Spanish family comedy sets the stage for a summer filled with laughter and fun.

November 4th brings a chilling addition and more to Netflix:

1. “Insidious: The Red Door” (2023) – Sony Pictures Release: Prepare for the fifth installment of the horror franchise, featuring the talents of Ty Simpkins and Patrick Wilson.

2. “Lopez vs Lopez” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: George Lopez and Mayan Lopez team up in an NBC sitcom filled with humor and family dynamics.

3. “The Amazing Race” (Season 17 and Season 31): Journey around the world with the reality series, exploring the thrill of competition and adventure in two thrilling seasons.

November 6th introduces an exciting addition to Netflix:

1. “Football Manager 2024 Mobile” (iOS and Android) – Netflix Games: The newest release in the sports management simulator genre, ready to immerse you in the world of strategic football management on both iOS and Android platforms.

November 7th:

1. “Face Off” (Multiple Seasons): Witness aspiring special effects makeup artists competing to create extravagant, otherworldly creatures for a shot at Hollywood stardom.

2. “The Improv: 60 and Still Standing” (2023) – Netflix Original: Enjoy a stand-up and cabaret show featuring the talents of Craig Robinson, Bert Kreischer, and Deon Cole.

November 8th:

1. “Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld” (2023) – Netflix Original: A German documentary explores the arrival of Dutch residents in a tourist town, raising questions about their intentions and the hundreds of jobs they bring.

2. “Escaping Twin Flames” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A 3-episode documentary series delves into the claims of a group that can make individuals fall in love with their destined partners.

3. “Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avalanche” (2021): Uncover the harrowing stories of former ski patrollers and the tragic Lake Tahoe avalanche in this documentary by Jared Drake and Steven Siig.

4. “Robbie Williams” (Limited Series) – Netflix Original: Enjoy a documentary series focused on the solo artist and former Take That singer and songwriter.

5. “The Billionaire, the Butler and the Boyfriend” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: This French documentary series unravels the real-life conflict between the world’s wealthiest woman and her daughter.

6. “The Claus Family 3” (2023) – Netflix Original: The third installment of the Belgian Christmas family movie series, promising heartwarming holiday tales.

November 9th:

1. “Akuma Kun” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: Immerse yourself in a Japanese anime series.

2. “Bros” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: Explore the world of Hebrew drama.

3. “Resident Evil: Death Island” (2023): Join Agent Chris Redfield and a team of familiar faces as they confront a mysterious threat on Alcatraz Island.

4. “Temple of Film: 100 Years of the Egyptian Theatre” (2023) – Netflix Original: A documentary celebrating the historic Egyptian Theatre, restored by Netflix, and featuring insights from Guillermo del Toro and Rian Johnson.

5. “Untameable / Cristo y Rey” (2023): A Spanish biopic that recounts the fascinating story of Ángel Cristo and Bárbara Rey, who wed and forged a million-dollar empire.

November 10th:

1. “At the Moment” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: This Taiwanese anthology series captures 10 unique love stories, each set during the pandemic, filled with passion and heartache.

2. “Fame After Fame / ¡Sálvese quien pueda!” (Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly) – Netflix Original: The popular personalities of “Sálvame” embark on a quest for new job opportunities across America after 14 successful years on Spanish TV.

3. “Oregon” (2023): A Turkish comedy set in the summer of 1985, focusing on two friends’ mission to gift their friend a music tape.

4. “Team Ninja Warrior” (Season 2): The reality series showcases exhilarating ninja competitions.

5. “The Killer” (2023) – Netflix Original: Dive into David Fincher’s thriller epic, which follows an assassin who begins to experience a moral awakening.

November 11th:

1. “Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County” (Season 3): A reality series from MTV.

November 14th:

1. “Criminal Code” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A Brazilian crime drama following federal agents tackling a larger-than-life robbery.

2. “Dubai Bling” (Season 2) – Netflix Original: Reality series set in the world of opulence.

3. “How to Become a Mob Boss” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A dark satirical documentary narrated by Peter Dinklage, exploring the rise and fall of various mob bosses.

4. “Suburræterna” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: An Italian crime thriller series full of intrigue.

5. “The Netflix Cup: Swing to Survive” (LIVE) – Netflix Original: A sports special where F1 drivers and PGA Tour Golfers team up for a competition at the Wynn Las Vegas golf course.

November 15th:

1. “Feedback” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A Polish crime thriller featuring a rock star with memory issues on a quest to find his missing son.

2. “First Wives Club” (Seasons 1-3): A reality series.

3. “Matt Rife: Natural Selection” (2023) – Netflix Original: A stand-up comedy special.

4. “Million Dollar Decorators” (Season 1): A reality series.

November 16th:

1. “A Nice Girl Like You” (2020): A romantic comedy starring Lucy Hale, where a violinist creates a wild to-do list.

2. “Best. Christmas. Ever!” (2023) – Netflix Original: A live-action Christmas comedy featuring Heather Graham, Brandy, Jason Biggs, and Matt Cedeño.

3. “Downton Abbey: The Motion Picture” (2019): The movie companion to the classic British series.

4. “Harriet” (2019): A Focus Features biopic western portraying the story of Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery.

5. “In Love and Deep Water” (2023) – Netflix Original: A Japanese romantic comedy written by Yuji Sakamoto and starring Ryo Yoshizawa and Aoi Miyazaki.

6. “Lone Survivor” (2013): An action biopic recounting the mission of Marcus Luttrell, played by Mark Wahlberg, and his team to eliminate a Taliban leader.

7. “Mutt” (2023): An LGBTQ drama where a trans man confronts his past after encountering his ex-boyfriend.

November 17th:

1. “All-Time High” (2023) – Netflix Original: A French romantic comedy movie.

2. “Believer 2” (2023) – Netflix Original: A South Korean action movie sequel that escalates the deadly war with a new fixer from China.

3. “CoComelon Lane” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A spin-off cartoon based on the popular YouTube series.

4. “Holy Family” (Season 2) – Netflix Original: The second and final season of the Spanish drama.

5. “Rustin” (2023) – Netflix Original: Colman Domingo stars in a biopic on the activist Bayard Rustin.

6. “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: An animated series featuring the voices from the original movie, based on the classic comics.

7. “See You On Venus” (2023): An SVOD premiere of a romantic drama based on a book, starring Virginia Gardner and Alex Aiono.

8. “Stamped from the Beginning” (2023) – Netflix Original: A hybrid-documentary based on the Dr. Ibram X. Kendi book.

9. “The Dads” (2023) – Netflix Original: An LGBTQ documentary from director Luchina Fisher.

10. “The Queenstown Kings” (2023) – Netflix Original: A South African drama about a washed-up soccer star returning to his hometown and struggling to connect with his son.

November 20th:

1. “Shahs of Sunset” (Seasons 1-2): A reality series offering a glimpse into the lives of the glamorous.

November 21st:

1. “Leo” (2023) – Netflix Original: Produced, written, and voiced by Adam Sandler, this animated feature tells the story of an elementary school class pet.

November 22nd:

1. “Crime Diaries: The Celebrity Stylist” (2023) – Netflix Original: A Colombian drama based on true events.

2. “High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America” (Season 2) – Netflix Original: The second season of the cooking reality series, hosted by Stephen Satterfield.

3. “Squid Game: The Challenge” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A controversial British game show adaptation of the hit Korean series, where contestants vie for one of the largest prize pools in game show history.

November 23rd:

1. “Love Island USA” (Season 3): A dating reality series.

2. “My Daemon” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: An anime series.

3. “My Little Pony: Make Your Mark” (Chapter 6) – Netflix Original: Join the ponies as they team up with dragons to save magic and restore peace in Equestria.

November 24th:

1. “A Nearly Normal Family” (Limited Series) – Netflix Original: A Swedish thriller series based on the book by Mattias Edvardsson.

2. “DOI BOY” (2023) – Netflix Original: A Thai movie.

3. “I Don’t Expect Anyone To Believe Me” (2023) – Netflix Original: A Mexican movie where a writer’s life takes a perilous turn.

4. “Last Call for Istanbul” (2023) – Netflix Original: A Turkish romantic drama.

5. “Wedding Games” (2023) – Netflix Original: A Brazilian romantic movie.

November 28th:

1. “Comedy Royale” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: Rising comedians compete for the chance to host a Netflix show.

2. “Love Like a K-Drama” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A Japanese dating show inspired by Korean dramas.

3. “Onmyōji” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A new anime series based on the beloved manga.

4. “Verified Stand-up” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A showcase stand-up series featuring 10 comedians.

November 29th:

1. “American Symphony” (2023) – Netflix Original: A documentary on musician Jon Batiste as he composes an original symphony.

2. “Bad Surgeon: Love Under the Knife” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: A documentary series on a notorious medical fraud case.

November 30th:

1. “Hard Days” (2023) – Netflix Original: A Japanese drama.

2. “Obliterated” (Season 1) – Netflix Original: An action-comedy series set in Las Vegas, created by the makers of Cobra Kai.

3. “Family Switch” (2023) – Netflix Original: A family comedy featuring Jennifer Garner, Ed Helms, and Emma Myers, where they switch bodies.

4. “School Spirits” (Season 1): A fantasy drama series starring Peyton List.

5. “The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday” (2023) – Netflix Original: A holiday animated special from DreamWorks.

6. “Virgin River” (Season 5 – Part 2) – Netflix Original: The fifth season continues with two additional Christmas episodes of the heartwarming romantic drama.

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