Must-Watch Movies and Shows Hitting Netflix in November
- November 9, 2024
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Netflix is rolling out an exciting lineup of new movies and shows this November. With a mix of genres ranging from comedy and drama to action and romance,
Netflix is rolling out an exciting lineup of new movies and shows this November. With a mix of genres ranging from comedy and drama to action and romance,
Netflix is rolling out an exciting lineup of new movies and shows this November. With a mix of genres ranging from comedy and drama to action and romance, subscribers can look forward to highly anticipated releases like Emilia Pérez and The Piano Lesson. Here’s a roundup of the month’s most promising titles.
Starts streaming: November 13
One of the month’s standout releases, Emilia Pérez, stars Zoe Saldaña in a unique, multifaceted role. Directed by acclaimed French filmmaker Jacques Audiard, the film combines elements of crime, comedy, and musical drama. Saldaña plays Rita, a lawyer tasked with helping cartel boss Juan start a new life as Emilia. With support from Karla Sofía Gascón and Selena Gomez, the story explores themes of transformation and acceptance. The movie’s original songs by Clément Ducol and Camille add to its captivating allure.
Starts streaming: November 22
After Fences and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Denzel Washington brings another August Wilson classic to Netflix with The Piano Lesson. Directed by Washington’s son, Malcolm, this adaptation features John David Washington as Boy Willie, who attempts to sell his family’s heirloom piano to buy land. With an all-star cast including Samuel L. Jackson and Danielle Deadwyler, the film delves into a Black family’s struggle to honor their enslaved ancestors while also seeking progress. Set in the 1930s, it’s a drama of heritage and identity that promises emotional depth.
Starts streaming: November 22
Five years in the making, Spellbound is an animated fantasy from Skydance Animation featuring the voice of Rachel Zegler as Princess Ellian. Directed by Shrek co-director Vicky Jenson, the movie follows Ellian’s quest to save her parents, who were cursed and transformed into monsters. With musical contributions from Alan Menken and Glenn Slater, Spellbound offers a mix of adventure and enchantment sure to appeal to fans of magical tales.
Starts streaming: November 27
Lindsay Lohan returns to Netflix in Our Little Secret, a holiday romantic comedy about Avery (played by Lohan), who finds herself in a tricky situation with her boyfriend’s family. Things get even more awkward when Avery discovers her boyfriend’s sister is dating her ex, Logan, played by Ian Harding. Together, they navigate the holiday season, balancing old sparks and family expectations. Directed with holiday charm and featuring Kristin Chenoweth, this film offers festive cheer and classic rom-com chaos.
Starts streaming: November 29
For fans of racing and drama, Senna is a Brazilian mini-series focusing on the career of Formula 1 champion Ayrton Senna. Played by Gabriel Leone, Senna’s story is filled with fast-paced racing scenes and explores the political dynamics of the F1 world. The series also gives a look into Senna’s personal life and the influence he wielded as a Brazilian icon. Directed by Vicente Amorim, Senna captures the thrilling rise and tragic end of a national hero.
This November, Netflix offers something for everyone—from heartwarming holiday stories to intense dramas and family-friendly adventures. Whether you’re tuning in for Lindsay Lohan’s holiday rom-com or the pulse-pounding racing scenes in Senna, these releases promise to keep subscribers entertained.