November releases on Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and HBO Max

Dune: The Prophecy - November 17 (HBO Max)
Interior Chinatown - November 19 (Disney+)
Meet Me Next Christmas - November 6 (Netflix)
Tell Me Lies / S2 - November 6 (Disney+)
Love Is Blind: Argentina - November 6 (Netflix)
Citadel: Honey Bunny - November 7 (Amazon Prime)
Look Back - November 7 (Amazon Prime)
Cross - November 14 (Amazon Prime)
Cruel Intentions - November 21 (Amazon Prime)
The Se* Lives of College Girls / S3 - November 21 (HBO Max)
Out of My Mind - November 22 (Disney+)
Love of My Life - November 22 (Disney+)
Get Millie Black - November 25 (HBO Max)
Our Little Secret - November 27 (Netflix)
Sweethearts - November 28 (HBO Max)
Senna - November 29 (Netflix)
Dune: The Prophecy - November 17 (HBO Max)

This new epic sci-fi drama series from HBO Max acts as a prequel to the ‘Dune’ film franchise. Set 10,000 years before the rise of Paul Atreides, the story follows two Harkonnen sisters as they battle the evil forces that threaten humanity, as they find the infamous sect that will become known as the Bene Gesserit.

Interior Chinatown - November 19 (Disney+)

Based on the book of the same name by Charles Yu, the series tells the story of Willis Wu, an actor who works in a restaurant in Chinatown and struggles to overcome secondary roles while dreaming of being the protagonist of his own life, facing challenges amid local power dynamics.

Photo: Disney+

Meet Me Next Christmas - November 6 (Netflix)

One of Netflix's new holiday rom-coms revolves around Layla, who, after missing a flight on Christmas, meets the charming James. The two make a pact to meet again on Christmas Eve at a Pentatonix concert. A year later, Layla tries to get a ticket to the special event.

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Tell Me Lies / S2 - November 6 (Disney+)

This drama series based on the novel of the same name by Carola Lovering follows the intense relationship between Lucy and Stephen. They are two college students who, after a turbulent breakup during the summer, return to college. The new season explores the consequences of their choices, showing how these decisions impact their paths.

Photo: Disney+

Love Is Blind: Argentina - November 6 (Netflix)

The Netflix reality show, which has become a worldwide phenomenon, now has its Argentine version. The participants have to find the person they want to marry, even though they have never met before. The experiment seeks to answer the question: is love really blind?

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Citadel: Honey Bunny - November 7 (Amazon Prime)

This Indian spy action series brings the third installment of Prime Video's 'Citadel' franchise. The plot follows Bunny, a stuntman, and Honey, an actress looking for opportunities. They end up involved in a dangerous espionage mission. Years later, they are forced to reunite to protect their daughter when secrets from the past come to light.

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Look Back - November 7 (Amazon Prime)

This new Prime Video original feature film is a Japanese coming-of-age drama anime directed by Kiyotaka Oshiyama and co-written with Tatsuki Fujimoto. The film tells the story of Fujino, a confident young woman, and Kyomoto, an introverted girl, who bond over their passion for manga despite their opposing personalities.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on Youtube

Cross - November 14 (Amazon Prime)

Starring Aldis Hodge and inspired by the 'Alex Cross' series of novels, this crime series tells the story of how a detective and forensic psychologist, shaken by the death of his wife, sees his life turned upside down when he becomes involved in the investigation of a dangerous serial killer.

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Cruel Intentions - November 21 (Amazon Prime)

A teen drama series that follows the lives of adopted siblings Caroline Merteuil and Lucien Belmont. They will do anything to maintain their status and preserve their power at a prestigious college in Washington. Set 25 years after the 1999 film of the same name, the plot is inspired by the classic 'Dangerous Liaisons' by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos.

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The Se* Lives of College Girls / S3 - November 21 (HBO Max)

The highly anticipated third season of this teen drama series is coming to streaming, bringing new adventures and relationships for its protagonists. While Kimberly explores connections on dating apps, Whitney faces the challenges of sorority life. In addition, Belle falls for a new crush, and Leighton tries to keep up with the group's bold decisions.

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Out of My Mind - November 22 (Disney+)

Inspired by Sharon M. Draper's best-selling book, this Disney+ original film tells the story of a young girl with cerebral palsy who, being nonverbal and using a wheelchair, faces obstacles to integrating at school. Her reality changes when a teacher recognizes her potential and convinces her parents that she can study alongside the other students.

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Love of My Life - November 22 (Disney+)

Bruna Marquezine stars in this Brazilian series, playing Bia. The character and Victor are best friends and share the joys and challenges of their relationships. Always ready to support each other, they both begin to realize that what they seek in others may be closer than they imagine.

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Get Millie Black - November 25 (HBO Max)

Starring Tamara Lawrence, this new British drama-thriller series focuses on Detective Millie-Jean Black. After losing her job at Scotland Yard, she returns to Jamaica to join the local police force. Along with her partner Curtis, Millie investigates a missing person case that puts her at odds with an investigation that has brought Scotland Yard Detective Luke Holborn to Jamaica.

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Our Little Secret - November 27 (Netflix)

Another Christmas comedy, this time starring Lindsay Lohan. The film tells the story of two ex-lovers with past hurt feelings who end up being forced to spend Christmas together after discovering that their current partners are brothers.

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Sweethearts - November 28 (HBO Max)

HBO Max's original romantic comedy film tells the story of two college students who, the night before Thanksgiving, make a pact to break up with their boyfriends.

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Senna - November 29 (Netflix)

Netflix's new miniseries, starring Gabriel Leone, is inspired by the life of Brazilian driver and Formula 1 icon Ayrton Senna. The production portrays his journey from childhood to his consecration as a motorsport legend, exploring the beginning of his career and culminating in the tragic accident in Imola, Italy, during the San Marino Grand Prix, in May 1994.

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