- Culture
- 03 Nov 16
Netflix is premiering new shows and new seasons of some old favorites this month. Here's your unofficial calendar guide to the Netflix premieres you don't want to miss.
November 3:
The Expanse, Season 1
Last month, Netflix amped up their sci-fi game with the excellent third season of Black Mirror. This month they're bringing in aliens with season 1 of The Expanse in which Earth and Mars are on the brink of war.
November 4:
The Crown, Season 1
Fans of period drama will love this portrait of Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street in the 20th century.
Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60
Emmy award winning SNL alum Dana Carvey in a hilarious stand up performance filmed at Boston's Wilbur Theatre.
The Ivory Game
This original documentary was filmed through an undercover operation in which Award-winning director Richard Ladkani and Academy Award®–nominated director Kief Davidson worked with activists for 16 months to expose the dark world of elephant poaching.
World of Winx, Season 1
This kids' program follows the Winx as they make talented kids' dreams come true.
November 11
Tales by Light, Season 1
This series follows famous photographers as they travel in search of the best shots.
Roman Empire: Reign of Blood, Season 1
This historical series focuses on Commodus, the emperor whose rule marked the beginning of Rome's fall.
Estocolmo, Season 1
This thrilling mystery focuses on a journalist, lawyer and agent who try to take down a human trafficking ring.
True Memoirs of An International Assassin
An action/comedy starring Kevin James as an author who gets mistaken for a hitman when his story gets published as true-crime and becomes a hit.
All Hail King Julien, Season 4
Famous kids' character King Julien is back to save his kingdom from evil agents and stampeding clones.
November 15
Dieter Nuhr: Nuhr in Berlin
Germany’s top comedian Dieter Nuhr performs from the legendary former silent film theater Delphi in Berlin in this Netflix exclusive.
November 16
Shooter, Season 1
Based on the 2000s action movie, this series follows John Lee Swagger after he is framed in an attempt to kill the president.
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November 17
Lovesick (Scrotal Recall), Season 2
The second season of Lovesick stars musician/actor Johnny Flynn, Antonia Thomas and Daniel Ings, all returning for another go at this romantic comedy. Season two will consist of eight episodes.
Skiptrace
To capture a crime lord who killed his partner and kidnapped his partner's daughter, a Hong Kong detective teams with a smart aleck American gambler.
November 18
Colin Quinn: The New York Story
SNL veteran Colin Quinn delivers a taping of his sold out off-Broadway show to Netflix for his second stand-up special.
Divines
In a ghetto near Paris where drugs and religion reign supreme, Dounia is hungry for her share of power and success. Enlisting the help of her best friend, Maimouna, she decides to follow the footsteps of a respected dealer.
Beat Bugs, Season 2
Five friendly bugs learn big lessons about the world around them -- all from the safety of their own backyard. Featuring songs from the Beatles.
November 22
Mercy
A group of brothers returns home to be with their dying mother- and to claim their inheritance. Loyalties and true intentions are called into question when a gang of mysterious masked men descend upon the family.
November 25
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
The long-awaited return to Star's Hollow unfolds in four 90-minute instalments, each set in a different season.
3%, Season 1
Set in a dystopian future, where only 3% of the population will succeed at earning a life of safety.
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