The Netflix November has some film and series highlights to offer. Millie Bobby Brown returns as Enola Holmes, Jason Momoa takes us to Slumberland and the “Dark” makers knot our brains in 1899. But there’s much more.
In this article we present you the new film and series releases on Netflix in the month of November. Especially at the beginning of the month, there are, as usual, some already older archive titles like the complete “Tribute to Panem” series and the double Oscar-winning “The Fighter” with Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale. But in the course of the month, a few brand new titles will also land on the streaming service that are sure to cause quite a stir.
First of all, there is “Enola Holmes 2” on 4 November. In it, “Stranger Things” star Millie Bobby Brown once again takes on the role of Sherlock Holmes’ (Henry Cavill) smart sister. On the same day, the first part of the fourth season “Manifest” starts, a series that became a sudden surprise hit a few weeks ago.
On 9 November, season 5 of the acclaimed historical series “The Crown” about the British royal family will follow, the plot of which has now arrived in the 90s, and the day after, It-girl Lindsay Lohan will plunge into the Christmas romcom “Falling For Christmas”. On 14 November, there’s an all-new “Teletubbies” series produced by Netflix for the little series watchers.
On 17 November, “1899” is the new series from the makers of “Dark”, which will hopefully again plough our brains with complex and exciting mysteries. Many Netflix users are also eagerly awaiting the sixth season of “Elite”. It starts on 18 November, as does the fantasy film “Slumberland”, in which “Aquaman” star Jason Momoa goes on a great adventure with a little girl.
On 23 November, “The Swimmers” with Matthias Schweighöfer and the “Addams Family” spin-off “Wednesday” will be released. And sometime in November, “My Father’s Dragon”, the new film by the outstanding but unfortunately still far too unknown animation studio Cartoon Saloon (“Melody of the Sea”, “Wolfwalkers”).