Amongst the premieres in November are these 70 titles, including an assortment of drama, comedy, and documentary series and films.
Below is our curated list of 70 programs from countries in Africa, Asia, North America, and South America that are premiering or being added to schedules/offerings in the US and other territories in November 2024. Additional program premieres are listed on our “viewing guide” page.
(For details about the premieres of programs from the UK, Ireland, English-speaking Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and original-language/English-subtitled programs from countries in Europe, please visit The British TV Place, The Down Under TV Place, and The Euro TV Place.)
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The Contract (US)
This comedy follows married college sweethearts, Anna (Gabrielle Dennis, Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming) and Dennis (Lil’ Duval, Meet The Blacks), who are starting to lose the fire in their relationship. Anna wants a baby and Dennis can only imagine everything they would miss out on as parents… like a threesome. Defeated by Dennis’s constant reminders, Anna, a lawyer, builds a contract where Dennis can get his threesome if and only if he completes her list of 100 labors. As they work through the contract, they figure out what’s important in their marriage.
The Contract premieres in the US on Friday, November 1, exclusively on ALLBLK and its digital channels, including ALLBLK on Prime Channels.
Doc of Chucky (US)
This documentary offers up the ultimate account of the “Child’s Play” film franchise and Chucky, a horror villain for the ages. With contributions from cast, crew, critics, historians, and experts, as well as clips, photographs, archival documents, behind-the-scenes footage, and more, viewers can experience a making-of story that proves you can’t keep a good guy down in a series of films that have created an icon.
Doc of Chucky, a Shudder Original Film, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, November 1, exclusively on Shudder and its digital channels, including Shudder on Prime Channels, as well as the AMC+ streaming bundle and its digital channels, including AMC+ on Prime Channels.
Janji Darah (Indonesia)
In this supernatural horror film, a married couple awaiting their first child contend with sinister supernatural forces whose origins may lie in a pledge made deep in the past.
Starring Natasha Wilona (Diva) and Emir Mahira (Dear David), Janji Darah premieres in the US and other territories on Friday, November 1, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Music By John Williams (US)
This biopic documentary lets viewers see and hear the story of maestro John Williams, whose career spans decades and whose unforgettable scores are an essential part of some of the most beloved movies of our time (“Star Wars” franchise, E.T. The Extraterrestrial, Jaws). The film features insights from filmmakers, musicians, and others that Williams has inspired, complete with rare behind-the-scenes looks at the making of movie history.
Music By John Williams premieres in the US on Friday, November 1, on Disney+.
Rookies (Japan)
Based on the “Rookies” manga series by Masanori Morita, this drama series follows Koichi Kawato (Ryûta Satô, Fullmetal Alchemist), the new Japanese lit teacher at the notorious Futakotamagawa high school, where the baseball team has been banned from all school competitions for a year. The remaining delinquents and dropouts aren’t interested in much until, under Kawato’s guidance, they discover their dream of going to the Koshien high school baseball tournament. However, the road to Koshien is far from easy, as many obstacles await them.
Rookies premieres in the US and other territories on Friday, November 1, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Like Water for Chocolate (Mexico)
Based on the acclaimed novel, Like Water for Chocolate, by Laura Esquivel, and set during the Mexican Revolution, this drama explores the idea that sometimes traditions can become a prison, an obstacle for love. It follows Tita de la Garza (Azul Guaita, Rebelde), who’s deeply in love with Pedro Múzquiz (Andrés Baida, Who Killed Sara?), as he is with her. But these two souls are unable to be together due to entrenched family customs. As Tita struggles between the destiny imposed on her by her family and her fight for love, her magical connection to cooking becomes an active resistance against oppression, allowing her to channel her deepest desires and passions into her recipes, transforming those who taste them.
The cast also includes Irene Azuela (Monarca) as Mamá Elena, Ana Valeria Becerril (Control Z) as Rosaura, Andrea Chaparro (Bandidos) as Gertrudis, Ángeles Cruz (El Chapo, Mauricio García Lozano (Sr. Ávila), Ari Brickman (Technoboys), and Louis David Horné (Narcos: Mexico).
Like Water for Chocolate, an HBO Original Drama Series, premieres in the US on Sunday, November 3, on HBO Latino, with streaming available on Max and its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels. New episodes will be released weekly on Sundays through December 8.
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Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
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Bittersweet Rain (Brazil)
This drama centers on Bruno (Bruno Jefferson), a 15-year-old boy growing up in a humble neighborhood, who faces both adolescent trials and a degenerative illness that will one day make him blind.
Bittersweet Rain premieres in the US and other territories on Tuesday, November 5, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Love Is a Poison (Japan)
In this romantic drama, Shiba Ryoma (Shôgo Hama, Great Gift), an elite lawyer with social anxiety, and Haruto (Katsumi Hyodo, 9 Border), a genius con artist, team up to solve complex legal cases using unethical methods while dealing with their growing feelings for each other. Love Is a Poison premieres in the US and other territories on Tuesday, November 5, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Love Village: Season 2 (Japan)
This popular romance reality series returns with a new group of men and women, aged 35 to 60, who live together in an old Japanese-style house in Okinawa in the hopes of finding a partner and love that will last the rest of their lives.
Love Village: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Tuesday, November 5, exclusively on Netflix.
Gangnam B-Side (South Korea)
This crime drama revolves around a series of disappearances in the shady Gangnam district of Seoul. Investigating the case is Detective Kang Dong-Woo (Jo Woo-Jin, The Accidental Narco), who, along with Gangnam outlaw Yoon Gil-Ho (Ji Chang-Wook, The Worst of Evil) and prosecutor Min Seo-Jin (Ha Yoon-Kyung, Hospital Playlist), reenters the world of vice, narcotics, and corruption in an attempt to unearth a plot that might bring down some of the wealthiest elite in the city.
Gangnam B-Side, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on Wednesday, November 6, exclusively on Hulu, and internationally as a Disney+ Original exclusively on Disney+.
Love is Blind: Argentina (Argentina)
Hosted by Wanda Nara and Darío Barassi, the global “Love Is Blind” reality franchise arrives in Argentina, where the pods, as well as hearts, are open. Who will make it past appearances in the experiment where saying “I do” comes sight unseen?
Love is Blind: Argentina, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, November 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Meet Me Next Christmas (US)
In this holiday romcom movie, Layla (Christina Milian, Soundtrack), in pursuit of a fairy tale romance with the man of her dreams, races across New York City to get her hands on the hottest ticket in town: the sold-out Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert.
Costarring Devale Ellis (Sistas) and members of Pentatonix, Meet Me Next Christmas, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Wednesday, November 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Pedro Páramo (Mexico)
Based on Juan Rulfo’s masterpiece novel, Pedro Páramo, considered one of the most important books in the history of Mexico and Latin America, this multi-genre film follows the story of Juan Preciado (Tenoch Huerta, The Chosen One), who, upon his mother’s death, goes to the remote village where he was born in search of his father, Pedro Páramo (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, The Lincoln Lawyer). He encounters a ghost town, where he meets a series of mysterious people and learns about his dead father’s ruthless quest for wealth and power. The past makes itself present as we learn the truth behind Pedro Páramo’s own search for the love he once knew as a child.
Pedro Páramo, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Wednesday, November 6, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
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Born for the Spotlight (Taiwan)
Set in the ruthless world of show biz, this drama series revolves around two top actresses, Hsueh Ya-chi (Ying-Hsuan Hsieh, Wave Makers) and Zhou Fan (Cheryl Yang, Light the Night), women with a passion for acting who must push the limits to pursue their dreams. Chasing glamour, fame and artistry, Hsueh and Zhou were once friends, but parted ways after becoming rivals and a source of fodder for the press.
Born for the Spotlight, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, November 7, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Citadel: Honey Bunny (India)
Another action-spy thriller series in the “Citadel” universe, this Indian version sees stuntman Bunny (Varun Dhawan, Bawaal) recruit struggling actress Honey (Samantha, The Family Man) for a side gig in the 1990s, which hurls them into a high-stakes world of action, espionage, and betrayal. Years later, as their dangerous past catches up with them, the estranged Honey and Bunny are forced to reunite and fight to protect their young daughter, Nadia.
Citadel: Honey Bunny, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Thursday, November 7, exclusively on Prime Video. (It launches in the US on Wednesday, November 6, at 1:30pm ET. You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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Luva de Pedreiro: Viral Moves (Brazil)
This docuseries traces the meteoric rise of Luva de Pedreiro, one of the most well-known Brazilian influencers in the world.
Luva de Pedreiro: Viral Moves, a Max Original, premieres globally on Thursday, November 7, exclusively on Max, and, where available, on its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels.
My Old Ass (US)
In this comedic coming-of-age story, an 18th birthday mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott (Maisy Stella, Nashville) face-to-face with her wisecracking 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza, Parks and Recreation). But when Elliott’s “old ass” starts handing out warnings about what her younger self should and shouldn’t do, Elliott realizes she has to rethink everything about family and love, as well as what’s becoming a transformative summer.
My Old Ass, an Amazon Original Movie, premieres in the US on Thursday, November 7, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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Every Minute Counts (Mexico)
This drama, which revolves around the real 8.1 magnitude earthquake that shook Mexico City at 7:19am on September 19, 1985, portrays the people who lived through the tragedy firsthand. It tells the story of how ordinary men and women became heroes and heroines, keeping the catastrophe at bay and making every minute count in their rescue efforts amongst dozens of collapsed buildings, debris-covered streets, and injured people, all while the government froze in the face of a disaster that struck on the eve of the World Cup.
Starring Osvaldo Benavides (Monarca), Maya Zapata (Run Coyote Run), and Jesús Zavala (Club de Cuervos), amongst others, Every Minute Counts, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Friday, November 8, exclusively on Prime Video.
The Fiery Priest: Season 2 (South Korea)
In the second season of this action comedy-drama series, Kim Hae-Il (Kim Nam-Gil, Song of the Bandits), a Catholic priest with anger management issues and a burning sense of justice, heads to Busan to investigate a drug case that originated in the Gudam district of Seoul. Assisting him once again are Detective Gu Dae-Young (Kim Sung-Kyun, Moving) from the Gudam Police Station and Prosecutor Park Kyung-Sun (Lee Ha-Nee, Black Money), as well as Detective Gu Ja-Young (Bibi, Gangnam B-Side) from Busan.
The Fiery Priest: Season 2, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on November 8, exclusively on Hulu, and internationally as a Disney+ Original exclusively on Disney+.
Jurnal Risa by Risa Saraswati (Indonesia)
In this horror documentary, when a women becomes possessed by an evil spirit, a team of horror-mystery journalists goes to the village where the spirit came from to try to fee her.
Jurnal Risa by Risa Saraswati premieres in the US and other territories on Friday, November 8, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Mr. Plankton (South Korea)
In this romantic comedy series, no one, including Hae Jo (Woo Do-Hwan, Bloodhounds), knows who his real father is, so he’s basically shunned. Then one day, Hae Jo learns news that will change his life in more ways than one: He has a brain tumor and little time left to live, so he decides to go look for his real father. Meanwhile, Jo Jae-Mi (Lee Yoo-Mi, No Gain No Love) is going to marry Eo Heung (Oh Jung-Se, Sweet Home), despite his family, including matriarch Beom Ho-Ja (Kim Hae-Sook, My Demon), not liking her as his wife. They accept her, though, because he told them that she’s pregnant.
Except she can’t be pregnant, due to premature menopause. As fate would have it, Hae Jo reappears in Jo Jae-Mi’s life — on her wedding day, no less — to whisk her away, ostensibly to save her from her impending marriage by helping her to escape. So, she runs away with him, accompanying him on his journey to find his real father.
Mr. Plankton, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, November 8, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Mungkin Esok Lusa Atau Nanti (Indonesia)
In this drama, a young woman (Natasya Nurhalimah, Journey of Love) studying abroad looks forward to one day marrying her sweetheart, but distance and parental expectations threaten to come between them.
Costarring Bilal Fadh and Tegar Iman, Mungkin Esok Lusa Atau Nanti premieres in the US and other territories on Friday, November 8, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Umjolo: The Gone Girl (South Africa)
In the first of what will be the four-part “Umjolo” film anthology, this romantic comedy-drama tells the story of a young woman with the perfect boyfriend — a loving, supportive, attentive, and attractive young man. When they get engaged, she is on top of the world… until a doctor’s appointment changes everything.
Starring Sibongiseni Shezi (Dark Beauty), Tyson Mathonsi (Isono), and Thobeka Shangase (Ho Kena), Umjolo: The Gone Girl, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, November 8, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Vijay 69 (India)
In this quirky, slice-of-life film, a 69-year-old man (Anupam Kher, The Freelancer) decides to compete in a triathlon, and his fiery spirit and determination inspire those around him to rethink what it means to pursue dreams at any age.
Vijay 69, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, November 8, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
A Balloon’s Landing (Taiwan)
In this romantic drama, Hong Kong writer Tian Yu (Terrance Lau, The Victims’ Game) embarks on a solo trip to Taipei, where he unexpectedly befriends A Xiang (Fandy Fan, Copycat Killer), a warmhearted local gangster. Together, the two search for the mysterious “Bay of Vanishing Whales.” But then A Xiang doesn’t show up to the Kenting Fireworks Festival, prompting Tian Yu to search for his friend.
A Balloon’s Landing premieres in the US and other territories on Saturday, November 9, on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Larger than Life: Reign of the Boybands (US)
This documentary delves into the evolution of boy bands, one of pop culture’s most enduring musical movements, highlighting the genre’s rich history and shining a spotlight on the iconic groups of the 1990s and 2000s. From The Beatles and The Jackson 5, through New Edition, *NSYNC, New Kids on the Block, and Backstreet Boys, to SEVENTEEN and others in the global rise of K-pop, and from the exhilaration of success to the realities of fame, the film uncovers the raw, unvarnished experiences behind the spotlight, offering timeless insight into the frenetic era.
Told through those artists who experienced it firsthand, the managers who orchestrated their rise, and other key music players, the documentary features AJ McLean, Chris Kirkpatrick, Donnie Wahlberg, Donny Osmond, Jeff Timmons, HANSON, Lance Bass, Michael Bivins, Nick Lachey, SEVENTEEN (HOSHI & VERNON) and Tiffany — all reflecting on their impact and the trajectory of boy band popularity in the zeitgeist.
Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands premieres in the US, Canada, Latin America, Brazil, UK, Australia, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria on Tuesday, November 12, exclusively on Paramount+.
Rhythm and Flow: Brazil (Brazil)
The “Rhythm and Flow” music competition franchise extends now to Brazil, where Brazilian rappers face off for the chance to wear the hip-hop crown. Featuring Filipe Ret, Djonga, Tasha, and Tracie, Rhythm and Flow: Brazil, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Tuesday, November 12, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
St. Denis Medical (US)
This new workplace comedy series is a mockumentary about an underfunded, understaffed Oregon hospital, where the staff try their best to treat patients while maintaining their own sanity. Devoted nurse Alex (Allison Tolman, Why Women Kill) has just been promoted to Supervising Nurse in the emergency department, where she works alongside an eclectic team of dedicated doctors, nurses, and hospital staff. Her boss, Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey, The Goldbergs), wants nothing more than to turn the hospital into an international medical destination, while Dr. Ron (David Alan Grier, Joe Pickett), who’s done it all and seen it all, is pretty much over it all. They’re all doing their best not to lose their patience in a hospital overrun with patients, all while caring for everyone who comes through the door, including each other.
Also starring Josh Lawson (Superstore), Kahyun Kim (American Gods), Mekki Leeper (The Sex Lives of College Girls), and Kaliko Kauahi (Superstore), St. Denis Medical premieres in the US on Tuesday, November 12, at 8pm ET, on NBC, with streaming available on Peacock.
Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley (US)
This documentary tells the story behind Elvis Presley’s triumphant 1968 special, a live show celebrating the greatest hits of his past and paving the way to an ambitious future. The result, later nicknamed “The Elvis Presley Comeback Special,” is considered one of the greatest moments of Elvis’s career. Through in-depth interviews, unprecedented access to the personal files of Elvis and his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, and rarely-seen footage of the ’68 Special and its rehearsals, audiences will relive this pivotal time in the career of The King, as the film examines the furor and chaos of the 1960s through the lens of one of America’s most indelible cultural icons.
Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley, a Netflix Documentary, premieres globally on Wednesday, November 13, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
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Elvis: The ’68 Comeback Special (Three-Disc Deluxe Edition) DVD
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Sisters’ Feud (Mexico)
In this drama, a woman’s refusal to join her sister’s twisted scheme sparks betrayal and revenge as she tries to reunite with her long-lost daughter in prison.
Starring Ana Serradilla (All the Places) and Claudia Álvarez (Daughter from Another Mother), Sisters’ Feud, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Wednesday, November 13, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Beyond Goodbye (Japan)
Set against the backdrop of Hokkaido and Hawaii, this romantic drama tells the story of Saeko (Kasumi Arimura, Call Me Chihiro), who loses the love of her life, Yusuke (Tôma Ikuta, Sing, Dance, Act: Kabuki featuring Toma Ikuta), in an accident on the day he proposes to her. Naruse (Kentarô Sakaguchi, The Parades) receives Yusuke’s heart in a transplant, giving him a new lease on life. Drawn together by fate, Saeko and Naruse meet, and Yusuke’s memories begin to awaken inside him.
Beyond Goodbye, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, November 14, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Cross (US)
Based on the “Alex Cross” crime novels by New York Times best-selling author James Patterson, this crime thriller stars Aldis Hodge (City on a Hill) as Alex Cross, a decorated D.C. homicide detective and brilliant forensic psychologist. Together with his best friend and partner, Detective John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa, Shadowhunters), Cross delves into the psyches of America’s most insidious killers while fighting to protect his family from the dangers of the criminal world.
One such criminal is a sadistic serial killer leaving a string of bodies strewn around the city. As Cross and Sampson track this murderer, a mysterious threat from Cross’s past appears, aiming to destroy what he’s done to keep his grieving family, career, and life together.
Cross, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Thursday, November 14, exclusively on Prime Video. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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“Alex Cross” books by James Patterson
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The Lost Children (Colombia)
This documentary is about how four Indigenous children, lost and alone in the Colombian Amazon jungle after the small plane carrying them crashes, rely on their ancestral wisdom to survive as an unprecedented rescue mission unfolds. The film tells the incredible story from the point of view of the people involved in the epic rescue: the Colombian Army, Indigenous volunteer rescuers, and the children’s family.
The Lost Children, a Netflix Documentary, premieres globally on Thursday, November 14, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Casi el Paraíso (Mexico-Italy)
In this comedy-drama, Ugo Conti (Andrea Arcangeli, Paradise), a charismatic Italian aristocrat and influencer, arrives in Mexico, where he seduces Mexican high society. When he meets his former flame, Frida Becker (Esmeralda Pimentel, The Vineyard), again, he ends up in the middle of a struggle for political power.
Casi el Paraíso premieres in the US on Friday, November 15, on Max and its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels.
The Creep Tapes (US)
This horror series unravels the mind of a secluded serial killer, who lures videographers into his world with the promise of a paid job documenting his life. Unfortunately, as the tape rolls, the killer’s questionable intentions surface with his increasingly odd behavior, and the victims learn they may have made a deadly mistake.
The Creep Tapes, a Shudder Original Series, premieres with two episodes in the US and Canada on Friday, November 15, exclusively on Shudder and its digital channels, including Shudder on Prime Channels, as well as the AMC+ streaming bundle and its digital channels, including AMC+ on Prime Channels. New episodes will be released weekly on Fridays through the finale on December 13.
It’s All Country (US)
In this docuseries, country music legend Luke Bryan explores the hidden depths of Nashville in search of the untold stories behind country songs. The program features never-before-seen performances by some of the biggest stars of country music, as Luke uncovers the secrets, the hidden inspirations, and the personal moments that shaped the music.
It’s All Country, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on Friday, November 15, exclusively on Hulu. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
Silo: Season 2 (US)
Based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times best-selling trilogy of dystopian “Silo” novels, this sci-fi mystery series is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth and their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built, and those who try to find out face fatal consequences. Amongst them is Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson, Dune), an engineer who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.
Returning cast members include Tim Robbins (Castle Rock), Common (Never Have I Ever), Harriet Walter (Succession), Chinaza Uche (Dickenson), Avi Nash (The Walking Dead), Alexandria Riley (Baby Reindeer), Shane McRae (Sneaky Pete), Remmie Milner (His Dark Materials), Clare Perkins (The Outlaws), Billy Postlethwaite (The Winter King), Rick Gomez (Justified), Caitlin Zoz (Come Home), Tanya Moodie (Motherland), and Iain Glen (Game of Thrones), with Steve Zahn (The Righteous Gemstones) joining the cast.
Silo: Season 2 premieres globally on Friday, November 15, exclusively on Apple TV+. New episodes will debut weekly on Fridays through January 17, 2025.
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“Silo” book series by Hugh Howey
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Dune: Prophecy (US)
From the expansive universe of “Dune,” created by acclaimed author Frank Herbert, and set 10,000 years before the ascension of Paul Atreides, this sci-fi epic is inspired by the novel Sisterhood of Dune, written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. The six-episode drama follows two Harkonnen sisters as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind, and establish the fabled sect that will become known as the Bene Gesserit.
The cast includes Emily Watson (Chernobyl), Olivia Williams (The Crown), Travis Fimmel (Vikings), Jodhi May (The Witcher), Mark Strong (The Penguin), and Sarah-Sofie Boussnina (Knightfall), amongst others.
Dune: Prophecy, an HBO Original Drama Series, premieres in the US on Sunday, November 17, at 9pm ET, on HBO, with streaming available on Max and its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels. New episodes will drop weekly on Sundays through December 22.
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Frank Herbert’s Dune Saga Collection: Books 1 – 6
Sisterhood of Dune: Book One of the Schools of Dune Trilogy by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson
“Great Schools of Dune” trilogy by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson
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Landman (US)
Based on the podcast Boomtown, and set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, this drama is a modern-day tale of fortune seeking in the world of oil rigs — an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy, and our geopolitics.
The series stars Billy Bob Thornton (Sling Blade) as Tommy Norris, and Demi Moore (Feud: Capote vs. the Swans) as Cami Miller, wife to Monty Miller, a titan of the Texas oil industry who has a long personal and professional relationship with Tommy Norris. Jon Hamm (Mad Men) has the recurring guest role of Monty Miller.
The cast of the ten-episode first season also includes Ali Larter (The Last Victim), Michelle Randolph (1923), Jacob Lofland (Joker 2), Kayla Wallace (When Calls the Heart), James Jordan (Yellowstone), Mark Collie (Nashville), and Paulina Chávez (The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia), with Andy Garcia (“Expendables” franchise) and Michael Peña (End of Watch) as guest stars.
Landman premieres in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria with two episodes on Sunday, November 17, exclusively on Paramount+. New episodes will drop each Sunday through January 12, 2025. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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Boomtown podcast on Apple Podcasts
Boomtown podcast on Amazon Music
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Leonardo Da Vinci (US)
Created by renowned documentarian Ken Burns (The Civil War), this two-part, four-hour documentary explores the life and work of Leonardo Da Vinci, the 15th century polymath. Set against the rich and dynamic backdrop of Renaissance Italy, the film brings the artist’s towering achievements to life through his prolific personal notebooks, primary and secondary accounts of his life, and on-camera interviews with modern scholars, artists, engineers, inventors, and admirers.
Leonardo Da Vinci premieres in the US on Monday and Tuesday, November 18 and 19, from 8-10pm ET, on PBS (check your local listings), with streaming available on PBS.org and the PBS app.
Interior Chinatown (US)
Based on Interior Chinatown, Charles Yu’s New York Times best-selling and National Book Award-winning novel, this mystery-crime drama follows the story of Willis Wu (Jimmy O. Yang, Silicon Valley), a background character trapped in a police procedural called Black & White. Relegated to the background, Willis goes through the motions of his on-screen job, waiting tables, dreaming about a world beyond Chinatown, and aspiring to be the lead of his own story. When Willis inadvertently becomes a witness to a crime, he begins to unravel a criminal web in Chinatown, while discovering his own family’s buried history and what it feels like to be in the spotlight.
Costarring Ronny Chieng (Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.), Chloe Bennet (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), and Tzi Ma (King Fu), amongst others, Interior Chinatown, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on Tuesday, November 19, exclusively on Hulu. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
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Interior Chinatown: A Novel by Charles Yu
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Making Manson (US)
This docuseries offers unfiltered insights into America’s most notorious killer, Charles Manson. Through twenty years’ worth of never-before-aired conversations, viewers will hear Manson talk openly about his part in the infamous crimes, as well as his upbringing, criminal youth, and his true feelings about “The Family,” as former “Family” members listen to the exclusive conversations and are taken back to the time when they “would do anything for Charlie.” Manson also reveals the cruelty he suffered in reform school and the childhood experiences that made him who he was, and recounts the early crimes that led to the murder spree in the summer of 1969, laying out an explanation of loyalty and brotherhood that pushes against the accepted motive: his desire to incite Helter Skelter. In the final moments before his death, Manson reflects on his life in prison and shows rare tenderness for the man who spoke to him across the decades.
Making Manson premieres in the US as a three-episode binge on Tuesday, November 19, exclusively on Peacock. (You can add it to your watchlist now.)
Zombieverse: New Blood (Season 2) (South Korea)
The return of this groundbreaking K-zombie series — part reality/game show, part horror series, part survival competition — expands beyond the streets of Seoul into a larger, more perilous world overrun by zombies. This season introduces upgraded quests, challenging the cast to outsmart and survive against tougher and craftier undead adversaries. With fresh faces joining the seasoned survivors, the show promises an exhilarating blend of suspense, strategy and humor. (Trailer is from Season 1)
Zombieverse: New Blood, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Tuesday, November 19, exclusively on Netflix.
The Merry Gentlemen (US)
In this new romantic comedy, Ashley (Britt Robertson, The Rookie: Feds), a former big-city dancer, stages “The Merry Gentlemen” show, an all-male, Christmas-themed revue, in order to save the Rhythm Room, her parents’ small-town performing arts venue and bar. In the process, she meets a guy who might have all the right moves.
Costarring Chad Michael Murray (Sullivan’s Crossing), The Merry Gentlemen, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Wednesday, November 20, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Based on a True Story: Season 2 (US)
In the new season of this dark comedy, new parents Ava (Kaley Cuoco, The Big Bang Theory) and Nathan Bartlett (Chris Messina, Gaslit) are three months into parenthood. Focused on taking care of her family, Ava is determined to resist her true crime obsession and return to work as a real estate agent, while Nathan trains private tennis clients — but a series of new murders pulls her back in. Is Matt (Tom Bateman, Behind Her Eyes) behind the slayings? Is Tory (Liana Liberato, Light as a Feather), now entangled in a relationship with Matt, in danger? For a while, life is good. Ava’s TikTok habit and her new friend, Drew (Melissa Fumero, Brooklyn Nine-Nine), provide a welcome distraction, and Nathan’s all-in on reigniting his tennis career as well as his friendship with Matt… until danger comes knocking. Literally.
Based on a True Story: Season 2 premieres in the US as an eight-episode binge on Thursday, November 21, exclusively on Peacock.
Cruel Intentions (US)
Based on Roger Kumble’s 1999 film Cruel Intentions, itself a modern retelling of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’s 1782 novel Dangerous Liaisons (original title Les Liaisons Dangereuses), this new adaptation follows the elite students of Manchester College, a Washington, DC-adjacent university, where reputation means everything, fraternities and sororities are the gold standard, and two ruthless step-siblings, Caroline Merteuil (Sarah Catherine Hook, American Crime Story) and Lucien Belmont (Zac Burgess, Boy Swallows Universe), will do anything to stay on top of the cutthroat social hierarchy. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Greek-life system, these two will do whatever is necessary to preserve their power and reputation, even if that means seducing Annie Grover (Savannah Lee Smith, Gossip Girl), the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
Costarring Sara Silva (The Boys), John Harlan Kim (9-1-1), Khobe Clarke as (Firefly Lane), Sean Patrick Thomas (For All Mankind), and Brooke Lena Johnson (You), Cruel Intentions, an Amazon Original Series, premieres globally on Thursday, November 21, exclusively on Prime Video.
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A Man on the Inside (US)
Based on the The Mole Agent, a 2021 Oscar® nominee for Best Documentary feature (which is currently available for streaming on Netflix), this new crime comedy series stars Ted Danson (The Good Place, Cheers) as Charles, a retired professor who’s become stuck in his routine and grown distant from his daughter, Emily (Mary Elizabeth Ellis, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), following the death of his wife. But when he spies an intriguing classified ad, he’s inspired to roll the dice on a new adventure.
So begins Charles’s new lease on life. After he answers the ad from, and is hired by, private investigator Julie (Lilah Richcreek Estrada, Chicago Med), he sets about his new gig: going undercover as a new resident at the Pacific View Retirement Home in San Francisco to solve the mystery of a stolen family heirloom.
With residents and staff all being potential suspects, Charles must keep a low profile while trying to find out who stole the heirloom, and especially to prevent Didi (Stephanie Beatriz, Brooklyn Nine-Nine), the all-seeing, all-knowing director of Pacific View, from discovering what he’s up to. Except he doesn’t, rather he can’t, as Charles’s affability quickly endears him to folks at the senior living community. Ultimately, his being “a man on the inside” makes him realize that there is a lot more life left to be had, and allows him to reconnect with Emily in the process.
The cast also includes Margaret Avery (The Color Purple), Lori Tan Chinn (Joy Ride), Eugene Cordero (Loki), John Getz (Transparent), Stephen McKinley Henderson (Fences), Marc Evan Jackson (Lessons in Chemistry), Clyde Kusatsu (Young Rock), Susan Ruttan (L.A. Law), Sally Struthers (All in the Family), and Jama Williamson (The Good Place).
A Man on the Inside, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, November 21, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
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The Sex Lives of College Girls: Season 3 (US)
Returning for its third season is this comedy series, which follows a group of college students at New England’s prestigious (and fictitious) Essex College, who must deal with the struggles and hardships of college and adulthood while living their best, sexually-active lives.
Series regulars include Pauline Chalamet (Split), Amrit Kaur (Hudson & Rex), Alyah Chanelle Scott (Reboot), Christopher Meyer (The Affair), Ilia Isorelýs Paulino (One Piece), Renika Williams (New Amsterdam), Gracie Lawrence (Billions), and Mia Rodgers (Trauma).
The Sex Lives of College Girls: Season 3, a Max Original Comedy Series, premieres in the US on Thursday, November 21, exclusively on Max and its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels. New episodes debut weekly on Thursdays, at 9pm ET, through January 23, 2025.
Bia and Victor (Brazil)
In this romantic comedy-drama series, Bia (Bruna Marquezine, God Save the King) and Victor (Sergio Malheiros, Impuros) are inseparable best friends. While he deals with a long-lasting relationship that has lost its charm, she gets involved in brief romances that go nowhere. Then they begin to suspect that there may be something more between them…
Bia and Victor, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on Friday, November 22, exclusively on Hulu, and internationally as a Disney+ Original exclusively on Disney+.
Bread & Roses (US)
The documentary film follows three women in real time as they fight to recover their autonomy — offering a window into the seismic impact that the fall of Kabul to the Taliban in 2021 had on women’s rights and livelihoods, and capturing the spirit and resilience of Afghan women through a raw depiction of their harrowing plight.
Bread & Roses premieres globally on Friday, November 22, exclusively on Apple TV+.
The New York Times Presents: Weight of the World (US)
As GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic soar in popularity for weight loss, this episode of the FX docuseries follows three people on their own GLP-1 journeys — exploring how decades of diet culture and society’s relentless pursuit of thinness paved the way for their rise. The New York Times Presents: Weight of the World premieres in the US on Friday, November 22, at 10pm ET, on FX, with streaming available on Hulu starting November 23.
Out of My Mind (US)
Based on Out of My Mind, Sharon M. Draper’s New York Times best-selling book, this drama centers on Melody Brooks (Phoebe-Rae Taylor), a sixth grader with cerebral palsy. Although she has a quick wit and a sharp mind, she isn’t given the same opportunities as her classmates because she is non-verbal and uses a wheelchair. When a young educator notices her student’s untapped potential, and Melody starts to participate in mainstream education, Melody shows that what she has to say is more important than how she says it.
Costarring Rosemarie DeWitt (United States of Tara), Luke Kirby (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), and Judith Light (Transparent), with Jennifer Aniston (Friends) voicing Melody’s thoughts, Out of My Mind premieres in the US on Friday, November 22, exclusively on Disney+.
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Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper
“Out of My Mind” book series by by Sharon M. Draper
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The Piano Lesson (US)
Adapted from The Piano Lesson, August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork, this drama sees a battle brewing in the Charles household. At the center stands a prized heirloom piano tearing two siblings apart. On one side, a brother (John David Washington, Ballers) plans to build the family fortune by selling it; on the other, a sister (Danielle Deadwyler, Till) will go to any lengths to hold onto the sole vestige of the family’s heritage. Their uncle (Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction) tries to mediate, but even he can’t hold back the ghosts of the past.
The cast also includes Ray Fisher (True Detective), Michael Potts (The Wire), Erykah Badu (Hand of God), Skylar Aleece Smith (Evil Lives Here), and Corey Hawkins (24: Legacy).
The Piano Lesson, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Friday, November 22, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
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Rita (Guatemala)
This fantasy drama sees thirteen-year-old Rita (Giuliana Santa Cruz) fleeing a neglectful household, only to be placed in an oppressive state-run orphanage. Her arrival provides a glimmer of hope to the girls inside, who share a prophecy that an angel will appear to release them. Encouraged by one another, the girls plan an escape to claim their freedom and expose the orphanage’s abuses of power.
Based on the true story behind one of Guatemala’s most harrowing tragedies, the film shines a light on the brave orphans whose fight for survival inspired a nationwide outcry for justice and reform.
Rita, a Shudder Original Film, premieres in the US and Canada on Friday, November 22, exclusively on Shudder and its digital channels, including Shudder on Prime Channels, as well as the AMC+ streaming bundle and its digital channels, including AMC+ on Prime Channels.
Transmitzvah (Argentina)
In this comedy-drama, Rubén (Milo Burgess-Webb, You Shall Not Sleep Tonight) rejects her Bar Mitzvah after embracing her female identity. When tragedy strikes years later, she returns as Mumy Singer to celebrate it her way.
Transmitzvah, a Netflix Film, premieres in the US and other territories on Friday, November 22, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
When the Phone Rings (South Korea)
This mystery thriller series follows Baek Sa-Eon (Yoo Yeon-Seok, Hospital Playlist) and Hong Hee-Joo (Chae Soo-Bin, Rookie Cops), a young couple who married three years ago. Sa-Eon comes from a prestigious political family and has an impressive professional background, including time spent as a war correspondent, hostage negotiator, and lead anchorman, as well as becoming the youngest presidential spokesman in South Korea. Hee-Joo is the daughter of a newspaper publisher. Due to a childhood accident, she has mutism, and works as a sign language interpreter in court and on television. Their marriage is one of convenience, with husband and wife neither communicating nor sharing meals together while pretending to others that they are a happily-married couple. Then Hong Hee-Joo is kidnapped, and everything in their marriage changes. When the Phone Rings, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, November 22, exclusively on Netflix.
Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein: Season 2 (India)
Picking up where the Season 1 cliffhanger left off, the new season of this romantic crime thriller sees Vikrant (Tahir Raj Bhasin, ’83) embarking on a desperate and dangerous quest to reclaim his life from Purva’s (Aanchal Singh, Holiday) grasp, hoping to finally settle down with the love of his life, Shikha (Shweta Tripathi, Mirzapur). As the stakes get even higher, a new player, Guru (Gurmeet Choudhary, Commander Karan Saxena), enters the scene. Could the love triangle turn into a quadrangle? Will Guru help pave the way for Vikrant’s freedom, or will he be another obstacle in his path? And what about the contract killer, Aditya Hafeez (Arunoday Singh, Beecham House)?
Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein: Season 2, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, November 22, exclusively on Netflix.
Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey (US)
Nearly three decades since the murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey, this definitive, three-part docuseries revisits the death of the child beauty queen, who was killed in her Colorado home. Featuring interviews with key figures, including her father, the program looks at the police missteps and the media circus that derailed the homicide case, chronicling the decades-long quest for justice. Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey, a Netflix Docuseries, premieres globally on Monday, November 25, exclusively on Netflix.
Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae (US)
This true crime docuseries examines the murder of Annie Mae Aquash, a Mi’kmaq woman from Nova Scotia, Canada, a mother of two daughters, a teacher, and a revolutionary who fought for Indigenous rights in the 1970s — and whose death went unsolved for nearly thirty years. Set between the sweeping landscape of American politics in the volatile 1970s and the present-day investigation by Annie Mae’s daughter to uncover secrets from the past, this is a fascinating story of murder, intrigue, love, and betrayal that contextualizes Annie Mae’s story within the larger story of the struggle of Native and First Nations women in their own communities that continues even today. Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae, a Hulu Original, premieres in the US on Tuesday, November 26, exclusively on Hulu.
Our Little Secret (US)
In this romantic comedy, two resentful exes learn that their new partners are siblings, forcing them to awkwardly spend Christmas together under the same roof… while hiding their romantic history…
Our Little Secret, a Netflix Film, premieres globally on Wednesday, November 27, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Madness (US)
Colman Domingo (Rustin, Fear the Walking Dead) stars in this crime drama thriller as Muncie Daniels, a political consultant-turned-TV pundit who may have lost his way in life. While on a work sabbatical in the Poconos to write the great American novel, Muncie finds himself the only witness to the murder of a well-known white supremacist, and now he’s being framed for the crime. Muncie is forced to go on the run in a desperate fight to clear his name and unravel a global conspiracy before time runs out. Along the way, he’ll reconnect with his family, find unlikely allies, and fight against disinformation in a post-truth age.
The Madness, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Thursday, November 28, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
Oshi No Ko (Japan)
Based on the “Oshi No Ko” manga series by Aka Akasaka, this live-action drama series follows Aqua (Kaito Sakurai, Vivant), who infiltrates the entertainment world with a mission to uncover the truth behind the death of his mother, Ai Hoshino (Asuka Saitô, My Home Hero), the center of the idol group B Komachi. Meanwhile, Aqua’s twin sister, Ruby (Nagisa Saito, Tomorrow, I’ll Be Someone’s Girlfriend), dreams of becoming an idol like her mother, as Kana Arima (Nanoka Hara, MIU404) and YouTuber Memcho (Ano, The Kaijû Club) begin their idol careers together with Ruby. Elsewhere in the entertainment world is Akane Kurokawa (Mizuki Kayashima, Tomorrow, I’ll Be Someone’s Girlfriend), an actress belonging to the “Gekidan Laralai,” who is in love with Aqua. The live-action Oshi No Ko premieres globally on Thursday, November 28, exclusively on Prime Video.
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“Oshi No Ko” manga series by Aka Akasaka
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Sweethearts (US)
In this comedy feature, two college freshmen make a pact to break up with their high school sweethearts over Thanksgiving break, leading them on a chaotic night out in their hometown that puts their codependent friendship to the test.
The cast includes Kiernan Shipka (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Nico Hiraga (The Power), Caleb Hearon (Fargo), Tramell Tillman (Severance), Ava Demary (Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin), Charlie Hall (Love, Victor), Joel Kim Booster (Loot), and Christine Taylor (Arrested Development).
Sweethearts, a Max Original Film, premieres in the US on Thursday, November 28, exclusively on Max and its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels.
The Agency (US)
Based on the critically-acclaimed hit French drama Le Bureau des Légendes (known as The Bureau internationally), this political thriller stars Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs, Macbeth, Inglorious Basterds) as Martian, a covert CIA agent. The ten-episode series follows Martian after he is ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station. When the love he left behind reappears, their romance reignites. His career, his real identity, and his mission are pitted against his heart — hurling both of them into a deadly game of international intrigue and espionage.
The star-studded cast includes series regulars Jeffrey Wright (Westworld), Jodie Turner-Smith (Bad Monkey), Katherine Waterston (Perry Mason), John Magaro (Orange Is the New Black), Alex Reznik (Babylon), Andrew Brooke (After Life), Harriet Sansom Harris (Shining Vale), India Fowler (The Nevers), Saura Lightfoot-Leon (Masters of the Air), Reza Brojerdi (Marnow Murders), and Richard Gere (Pretty Woman).
Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) guest stars, and the recurring cast includes Adam Nagaitis (The Terror), Ambreen Razia (Ted Lasso), Bilal Hasna (Extraordinary), David Harewood (Supergirl), Kurt Egyiawan (House of the Dragon), Ray BLK (Champion), Sabrina Wu (Joy Ride), and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (Love/Hate).
The Agency premieres in the US with two episodes on Friday, November 29, on streaming and on demand for Paramount+ subscribers with the Paramount+ with Showtime® plan before its on-air debut. The title will launch exclusively on Paramount+ internationally in the UK, Canada, Australia, Italy, Germany, Latin America, and Brazil. (It will also premiere on Paramount+ in Japan next year.)
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Beatles ‘64 (US)
From filmmakers Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi comes this documentary, which reveals the four Beatles at the moment of their musical breakthrough and unimaginable fame, showcasing rare behind-the-scenes footage captured by David and Albert Maysles, restored in 4K. Newly-filmed and archival interviews with the Beatles, along with fans whose lives were transformed, illuminate this singular cultural moment. Beatles ‘64 premieres in the US on Friday, November 29, exclusively on Disney+.
Music Box: Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary (US)
This documentary chronicles the emergence and popularity of the West Coast, soft rock pop culture epitomized by musical artists such as Christopher Cross, Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Steely Dan, and Toto. Retroactively dubbed “Yacht Rock” in 2005 by a parody website series, the easy listening, relaxing sounds of the late 1970s and early 1980s, which were beloved by many, came to be gently mocked and even dismissed by rock lovers and critics, but have since reclaimed their legitimate place in music history and are celebrated in this groove-infused film from the Music Box anthology series.
Music Box: Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary, an HBO Original Documentary, premieres in the US on Friday, November 29, on HBO, with streaming available on Max and its digital channels, including Max on Prime Channels.
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Nutcrackers (US)
Ben Stiller (Zoolander) stars in this comedy-drama feature as Mike, a workaholic who has to travel to rural Ohio to look after his recently orphaned nephews. Costarring Linda Cardellini (Dead to Me), amongst others, Nutcrackers premieres in the US on Friday, November 29, exclusively on Hulu.
Senna (Brazil)
This biopic drama is about Brazilian F1 racer and sports legend Ayrton Senna (Gabriel Leone, Dom), whose untimely death changed Formula 1 forever. The six-episode series depicts his journey of ups and downs, joys and sorrows, and overcoming obstacles, and explores his personality and personal relationships. It starts with the beginning of the three-time F1 champion’s racing career, when he moved to England to compete in Formula Ford, and takes viewers all the way to the tragic accident in Imola, Italy, during the San Marino Grand Prix.
Costarring Kaya Scodelario (The Gentlemen), amongst others, Senna, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, November 29, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
The Trunk (South Korea)
Based on the novel The Trunk by Kim Ryeo-ryeong, this romantic mystery thriller sees the discovery of a secret marriage service when a trunk washes up on shore, revealing the strange marriage between the couple in the thick of it all. Music producer Jeong-won (Gong Yoo, Squid Game) finds himself in an unexpected one-year marriage contract with his second wife, In-ji (Seo Hyun-jin, Another Miss Oh), who works for the NM matchmaking and marriage agency, after his ex-wife, Seo-yeon (whom he misses terribly), arranges the whole thing. In-ji and Jeong-won’s lives take a twist when a mysterious trunk found in the lake throws them into a whirlwind of secrets and events behind the matchmaking service.
The Trunk, a Netflix Series, premieres globally on Friday, November 29, exclusively on Netflix. (You can set a reminder for it now.)
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The Later Daters (US)
In this new reality series, six golden singles learn the new rules of modern romance as they set out to find love and rediscover themselves. The Later Daters, a Netflix Series, premieres globally in November (date tba) exclusively on Netflix.
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