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Netflix US November 2021: Best new shows and films including Tiger King 2, Red Notice and Selling Sunset season 4
Some of your favorite stars will feature in new content coming to Netflix this month (Picture: Netflix)
Winter is coming and Netflix is making sure there’s plenty of content to enjoy as families reunite for Thanksgiving and prepare for Christmas.
Movie releases such as Red Notice starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds and The Harder They Fall featuring the likes of Idris Elba and Regina King are sure to delight viewers.
Elsewhere, the Selling Sunset is finally making its return for a fourth season as fans wait to find out more about the gang at The Oppenheim Group.
Oh, and Tiger King is back again to blow our minds with the latest updates about Joe Exotic and his not-so-merry band of frenemies.
So here are some of the best new releases coming to the streaming service in November.
The Harder They Fall (November 3)
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The Western flick, which turns the tables on the traditional genre, follows Nat Love as he seeks revenge on the infamous outlaw Rufus Buck, who killed both of his parents when he was a child.
Director Jeymes Samuel attracted an incredible line-up with Idris Elba, Regina King, Jonathan Majors, Lakeith Stanfield and Zazie Beetz squaring off in rival cowboy gangs.
The film has it all, violent gun battles mixed in with more than a few laughs, a story of emotional revenge and a banging soundtrack to boot – something that shouldn’t be a surprise seeing as Jay-Z is among the producers and musician Jeymes wrote the score himself.
Red Notice (November 12)
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Fans have been not-so-patiently waiting for a glimpse at new blockbuster after Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds signed up to the star-studded cast.
The official synopsis reads: ‘When an Interpol-issued Red Notice — the highest level warrant to hunt and capture the world’s most wanted— goes out, the FBI’s top profiler John Hartley (Dwayne Johnson) is on the case.
‘His global pursuit finds him smack dab in the middle of a daring heist where he’s forced to partner with the world’s greatest art thief Nolan Booth (Ryan Reynolds) in order to catch the world’s most wanted art thief, the Bishop (Gal Gadot).
‘The high-flying adventure that ensues takes the trio around the world, across the dance floor, trapped in a secluded prison, into the jungle and, worst of all for them, constantly into each other’s company.’
Tiger King 2 (November 17)
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The acclaimed Netflix documentary, which follows the lives of big cat owners Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin, will return in November for another wild chapter on the streaming platform.
The new series will explore ‘newfound revelations… on the motivations, backstories, and secrets of America’s most notorious big cat owners’, the synopsis has teased.
Indeed, fans will see how sudden fame and unwanted attention from the authorities turned up the heat on the gang, unearthing some stunning revelations.
Thing pick up with Joe Exotic behind bars and Carole Baskin closing in on ownership of his disreputable zoo.
Tick, Tick…Boom! (November 19)
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Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda directs Andrew Garfield and Alexandra Shipp in the movie adaptation of Tick, Tick… BOOM!
The musical is a semi-autobiographical piece from late composer and playwright Jonathan Larson, who endures a midlife crisis as he approaches 30 and does not feel close to his dream.
Andrew is playing Jonathan, who died just as he was about to achieve great success with the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Rent in 1996.
Selling Sunset Season 4 (November 24)
The sun-soaked real estate drama is just weeks away after it was confirmed that The Oppenheim Group will be back on screens at the end of November.
There’s plenty of drama to look forward to after season three left viewers taking in the wild scenes of Chrishell Stause fleeing from Christine Quinn’s wedding as she dealt with her upcoming divorce.
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All the main cast are set to return for season four with newcomers Vanessa Villela and Emma Hernan set to spice things up.
From what we can tell, season four will see a clear divide between Christine and the other girls come into the mix as well as providing some insight into Chrishell’s relationship with Jason Oppenheim.
New releases coming to Netflix US in November 2021
November 1
The Claus Family
November 2
Camp Confidential: America’s Secret Nazis
Ridley Jones – Season 2
November 3
The Harder They Fall
November 4
Catching Killers
November 5
Big Mouth – Season 5
Narcos: Mexico – Season 3
The Club
The Unlikely Murderer
Love Hard
November 6
Arcane
November 9
Swap Shop
November 10
Gentefied – Season 2
Passing
Animal
November 11
7 Prisioners
November 12
Red Notice
November 17
Christmas Flow
The Queen of Flow – Season 2
Tiger King 2
November 18
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing The Star
Lead Me Home
Dogs In Space
November 19
Blown Away: Christmas
Cowboy Bebop
Tick, Tick…Boom!
Procession
The Mind, Explained – Season 2
Extinct
November 23
Masters of the Universe: Revelation – Part 2
Waffles + Mochi’s Holiday Feast
November 24
Selling Sunset – Season 4
True Story
A Boy Called Christmas
Bruised
Robin Robin
November 25
F is for Family – Season 5
Super Crooks
November 26
School of Chocolate
A Castle For Christmas
November 28
Elves
November 29
14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible
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