New on Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and HBO in November 2023

The Crown (Season 6, Part 1) – November 16 (Netflix)
The Killer – November 10 (Netflix)
NYAD – November 3 (Netflix)
All the Light We Cannot See – November 2 (Netflix)
Daily Dose of Sunshine – November 3 (Netflix)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – November 4 (HBO Max)
The Cigarette Girl – November 2 (Netflix)
Invincible (season 2) – November 3 (Prime)
Wingwomen – November 1, 2023
The Tailor (season 3) – November 3 (Netflix)
The Buccaneers – November 8 (Apple TV)
Culprits – November 8 (Disney+)
For All Mankind (Season 4) – November 10 (Apple TV)
A Murder at the End of the World – November 14 (Disney+)
Best. Christmas. Ever! – November 16 (Netflix)
Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters – November 17 (Apple TV)
Rustin – November 17 (Netflix)
Squid Game: The Challenge – November 22 (Netflix)
A Nearly Normal Family – November 24 (Netflix)
The Artful Dodger– November 29 (Disney+)
Obliterated – November 30 (Netflix)
The Crown (Season 6, Part 1) – November 16 (Netflix)

The first part of the final season of this great British production explores the tragic death of Princess Diana and Prince William's relationship with Kate Middleton.

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The Killer – November 10 (Netflix)

The acclaimed David Fincher directed this new action and mystery film. It tells the story of a seasoned assassin who faces the repercussions of a fatal mistake during a job and becomes the center of a global manhunt. He begins to distrust everyone around him as his sanity deteriorates.

NYAD – November 3 (Netflix)

Inspired by the true story of swimmer Diana Nyad, this star-studded film follows her challenge, at the age of 60, to swim 161 km from Cuba to Florida in 53 hours. With Annette Bening and Jodie Foster in the cast.

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All the Light We Cannot See – November 2 (Netflix)

This miniseries was adapted from the book by Anthony Doerr, with Louis Hofmann ('Dark') as the protagonist and Shawn Levy ('Stranger Things') as director. The narrative describes the journey of Marie-Laure, a young blind French woman, and her father, Daniel LeBlanc, as they escape the German occupation in Paris, taking with them a valuable legendary diamond, to prevent it from being captured by the Nazis.

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Daily Dose of Sunshine – November 3 (Netflix)

This South Korean series is about a young nurse, who upon assuming her role in the psychiatric ward of the hospital where she works, faces a new routine and several challenging cases related to mental health.

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – November 4 (HBO Max)

It has arrived on streaming. After the renowned film 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' (2018), Spider-Man is transported to the multiverse, where he meets a team that must protect his own reality.

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The Cigarette Girl – November 2 (Netflix)

A talented artisan's journey of love and self-discovery unfolds as she challenges tradition within Indonesia's clove cigarette industry in the 1960s.

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Invincible (season 2) – November 3 (Prime)

This is an animated series for adults about Mark Grayson, son of a powerful superhero, who develops his own powers and faces challenges. After shocking events in the first season, he seeks to balance his life and overcome his fear of becoming like his father, without realizing it.

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Wingwomen – November 1, 2023

A new French film about two thieves who, tired of the criminal world, decide to retire. But first, they must embark on one last mission with the help of a new member of the team. With Mélanie Laurent, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Manon Bresch in the cast.

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The Tailor (season 3) – November 3 (Netflix)

The third season of this successful Turkish series has finally arrived on streaming. It revolves around Peyami, a famous tailor who falls in love with one of his clients, a future bride.

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The Buccaneers – November 8 (Apple TV)

This new period drama was inspired by the book of the same name by American author Edith Wharton. Set in the 'Golden Age', at the end of the 19th century, it stars a group of rich young Americans who travel to England in search of husbands and titles, facing a great culture shock.

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Culprits – November 8 (Disney+)

British miniseries about a group of thieves who break up after a big robbery. However, everything becomes more complicated when a murderer begins to pursue each member of the group.

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For All Mankind (Season 4) – November 10 (Apple TV)

A new season of the series set in an alternative reality in which the Soviet Union triumphs in the space race and conquers the Moon before the United States. This season, the main objective of the space program will be to collect minerals from high-value asteroids, with the potential to alter the fate of both Earth and Mars.

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A Murder at the End of the World – November 14 (Disney+)

This new thriller series starring Emma Corrin tells the story of an amateur detective and hacker, one of nine people invited to a retreat by a reclusive billionaire. When one of the guests is found dead, Darby must use his skills to prove it was a murder and prevent another crime.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube

Best. Christmas. Ever! – November 16 (Netflix)

Charlotte visits an old college friend with her family. She tries to figure out whether this friend, Jackie, really has such a 'perfect' life as is always portrayed in the Christmas newsletter.

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Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters – November 17 (Apple TV)

Three generations of a family discover a deep connection with the monsters that devastated their city, after Godzilla's battle against the Titans. In addition to the shocking reality, one of them tries to understand his link with the secret organization Monarch, whose origins date back to the 1950s in the United States.

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Rustin – November 17 (Netflix)

Biographical film about Bayard Rustin, a charismatic homosexual civil rights activist who played a crucial role in American history by leading the organization of the 1963 March on Washington.

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Squid Game: The Challenge – November 22 (Netflix)

This innovative reality show, based on the successful Korean drama, features 456 contestants facing challenges inspired by the acclaimed fictional series. The goal is clear: win the grand prize of $4.56 million in cash.

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A Nearly Normal Family – November 24 (Netflix)

A seemingly perfect family's world falls apart when a murder reveals that they are willing to do anything to protect each other.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

The Artful Dodger– November 29 (Disney+)

This Australian series starring Thomas Brodie-Sangster, David Thewlis, and Maia Mitchell, is based on the play 'Oliver Twist' by Charles Dickens and set in Australia in the 1850s. It explores the double life of Dodger, Dickens's famous prince of thieves, who becomes a surgeon but cannot free himself from his attraction to the world of crime.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube

Obliterated – November 30 (Netflix)

In this new action-comedy series, an elite team of special forces defuses a bomb in Las Vegas. After celebrating excessively, they realize that the bomb was fake. They must now overcome their drunkenness to find the real explosive and prevent a terrorist attack in the United States.

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