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As the weather turns colder, people looking to curl up on the couch and binge amazing series will have plenty of choice on Netflix this November. While this is the perfect opportunity to catch up on shows that may have been missed over the summer, there is plenty of new content as well to satiate any viewer’s appetite.
From video game adaptations to animated comedies, crime thrillers to nature documentaries, Netflix has played the field with its releases this month. Not only are there some continuations of fan favorites, but there is lots of brand new content as well that is sure to provide ample binging opportunities.
10 Arcane Is The Next Best Video Game Adaptation
Video game to movie or tv adaptations have been very much hit or miss (more often miss), but Arcane looks to change that. Based on the extremely popular MOBA League of Legends, this show will appeal to both fans of the game as well as lovers of fantasy and animation.
Following the story of orphaned sisters Vi and Powder, the show delves into deeper lore surrounding the game than many players may be aware of. In a first for the platform, the pilot episode premiered on Twitch by Riot Games and had over 1.8 million concurrent viewers.
9 Catching Killers Will Appeal To All Fans Of True Crime Series
True crime series have exploded in popularity in recent years with shows like Making A Murderer and Tiger King. Fans of the genre will be satisfied to know that Netflix is bringing more to the table with the recently released Catching Killers.
The docu-series follows the stories of law-enforcement officials as they investigate and apprehend some of the world’s most violent serial killers. With any true-crime series, there is sure to be some disturbing content that may not suit everyone, but fans of the genre will have plenty to sink their teeth into with this one.
8 Expect More Awkward Humor With The New Season Of Big Mouth
For fans of the unapologetically awkward comedy, the fifth season of Big Mouth is sure to entertain. Co-creators Andrew Goldberg, Nick Kroll, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett continue to break the boundaries they shattered in previous seasons with this latest entry to the show.
The persistent awkwardness and embarrassment experienced by young people are perfectly encapsulated in this hilarious and delightful comedy. The latest season explores love, jealousy, and plenty more in a variety of holiday-themed episodes, and of course, the Hormone Monster makes its return.
7 There Are Some Big Names In The Nature Documentary Series Animal
While the content in the nature documentary Animal won’t be unfamiliar to fans of shows like Planet Earth, it is sure to impress with some very awe-inspiring photography. It also includes some pretty big names, like Anthony Mackie, Bryan Cranston, Rashida Jones, Pedro Pascal, and Rebel Wilson.
The first four episodes of the show cover “Big Cats”, “Dogs”, “Marsupials”, and the “Octopus.” Where it differs from Planet Earth is in its focus, and this comes across in some of the extreme close-ups of these wondrous animals that the film crews were able to achieve. This is a must-watch for lovers of nature and cinematography alike.
6 Tiger King Season 2 Is A Return To The Chaos
Tiger King is a contentious show, but it had a pretty big impact when it aired, and the second season is sure to draw in viewers who want more of the zaniness of Joe Exotic and Carol Baskin. For those craving a second dose, Netflix has them covered.
Season 2 is sure to bring just as much drama as the first with Joe Exotic now behind bars and Carol Baskin continuing her machinations. Tune in to watch more of this Emmy-nominated trainwreck that will be sure to satisfy those looking for more of the mayhem and mystery of the first season.
5 Hellbound Is A Korean Series Fans Of Supernatural Will Love
Squid Game launched onto the scene earlier this year, taking over people’s lives for the majority of the fall season. K-Dramas, already popular in their own right, skyrocketed in attention in the aftermath of the immensely popular show.
Hellbound looks to capitalize on some of that popularity, with a story revolving around angelic beings that descend upon the world and condemn people to hell. For fans of shows like Supernatural, this new series will help satiate fans who are eagerly awaiting the second season of Squid Game.
4 Danish Series Elves Brings Some Horror To The Holidays
As the holidays draw ever closer, viewers looking to get into the spirit of the season will have an interesting option with the Danish series Elves. Of course, with December still weeks away and Halloween not that long past, this show looks to take a bit of inspiration from both.
What starts out as a nice Christmas vacation takes a dark turn for a family setting out for a remote island getaway. They quickly begin to learn that all is not as it seems, as the locals are extremely superstitious. Even stranger, the local woods seem to be home to supernatural beings that are not at all like the ones known from the story of Santa Claus.
3 Narcos: Mexico Comes To A Stunning Conclusion
In the final season of Narcos: Mexico, fans can expect an exciting conclusion to this spinoff of the extremely popular original series. Creators Carlo Bernard, Doug Miro, and Chris Brancato have what it takes to bring this thrilling crime drama to a close.
Fans can expect more scheming, betrayal, murder, and revenge as the show builds to a climax. There won’t be any happy endings here, however, and just like the real events the show is based on, there really is no end to the conflict in sight.
2 True Story Takes Kevin Hart Out Of His Comfort Zone
Kevin Hart is not the first person one would expect to be starring alongside Wesley Snipes in a crime thriller series, but that is exactly what True Story brings to the table. The seven-episode limited series produced by Narcos showrunner Eric Newman brings some of that same intensity fans were treated to in his earlier works.
The show looks to test Hart’s dramatic chops as it tells a tale of two brothers in over their heads. Hart plays successful comedian The Kid, but things quickly get out of hand as he ends up on the wrong side of the law, which threatens to bring down his career and worse. Fans of thrillers should mark this one down as one not to miss.
1 Cowboy Bebop Breaths New Life Into The Beloved 90’s Anime
Ask any fan what the best science-fiction anime of the late ’90s was and chances are you’ll get the same answer, Cowboy Bebop. Not only did this space western inspire shows like Firefly, but it lived on in the hearts of many for the memorable characters and adventures they had.
While live-action adaptations of anime don’t always manage to match their original counterparts, Cowboy Bebop looks to buck that trend. Not only is the casting perfectly on point, but the compelling style of the anime looks to have been preserved in the few tidbits shown so far.
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