2023-11-01 19:23:13
This month’s series on Netflix ? It will be The Crown who comes to the end of his adventure. But just to make the fun last a little longer, the sixth and final season will be broadcast in two parts. The real farewell to the queen will therefore be in December… Also highly anticipated, the mini-series All the light we can’t see, adapted from the best-selling book by Anthony Doerr. Filmed in France, it brings together an international cast led by Mark Ruffalo. As for the films, there will be some heavy stuff! With notably Thieves, the new film by Mélanie Laurent which features a high-flying cast including Adèle Exarchopoulos and Isabelle Adjani. But also the much awaited The Killer, by David Fincher, with Michael Fassbender as an assassin. We will also take a look at the game inspired by Squid Game with 456 players who will compete to try to win a check for 4.56 million dollars…
The series arriving on Netflix in November 2023
– All the light we can’t see (November 2) – Marie-Laure, a young blind woman, and her father, Daniel Leblanc, flee Paris under German occupation, taking with them a legendary diamond to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Nazis. Relentlessly pursued by a pitiful Gestapo officer who seeks to seize the stone, Marie-Laure and Daniel find refuge in Saint-Malo, with a reclusive uncle who transmits clandestine radio messages for the Resistance. With Aria Mia Loberti, Louis Hofmann, Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie.
– Cigarette Girl (November 2) – In the 1960s, a brilliant young woman in search of identity and love defies tradition within the Indonesian clove cigarette industry.
– The tailor, season 3 (November 3) – Overwhelmed by his growing feelings for Esvet, Peyami must make a difficult choice between their love and his lifelong friendship with Dimitri. difficult choice between their love and her lifelong friendship with Dimitri.
– Bad Camp: the series (November 3) – Budding ecstasy producer Ferry Bouman tries to break into the Brabant underworld. Supported by John, his brother-in-law Lars, Remco and Dennis, he does not hesitate to challenge the indestructible drug lord Arie Tack and a disreputable motorcycle club to carve out a place at the top. But when Danielle, the woman he loves, discovers his dark hidden side and the nature of his affairs, Ferry finally understands the price he will have to pay to become the big boss…
– Daily Dose of Sunshine (November 3) – A young nurse determined to make her patients’ lives more beautiful and joyful is interested in the world of mental health and the diverse stories associated with it.
– Blue Eye Samurai (November 3) – Mizu (Maya Erskine), mixed-race sword master in search of appeasement, who lives under a false identity while preparing his revenge.
– At the Moment (November 10) – This anthology series set during the pandemic tells ten unique stories of love passion and heartbreak.
– The Crime Code (November 14) – Federal agents must get creative as they investigate a shocking burglary.
– Suburræterna (November 14) – Rome, 2011. While political institutions are on the brink of collapse, the Vatican is shaken by scandals and the streets of the Italian capital are in chaos. In the world of the underworld, Cinaglia tries to take over from the Samurai and, assisted by Badali, supervises all criminal activities in the city with the assistance of Adelaide and Angelica, who now lead the Anacleti, and Nadia , who helps them manage the deal locations in Ostia. But not everyone accepts the established order…
– Feedback (November 15) – Between his family difficulties and his failing memory due to his addiction problems, a former rock star sets out on a frantic search for his missing son.
– The Crown, season 6, part 1 (November 16) – The love story between Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed is abruptly interrupted by a fatal car accident. Prince William tries to resume his life at Eton following the death of his mother, while the monarchy suffers the wrath of public opinion. As she prepares to celebrate her golden jubilee, the Queen reflects on the future of the monarchy in the face of Charles and Camilla’s upcoming wedding and William and Kate’s royal romance.
– On the family altarseason 2 (November 17) – Haunted by her past, Gloria will stop at nothing to build a future for her family, as new intrigues and mysteries arise in her neighborhood.
– An almost normal family (November 24) – The Sandells are a very ordinary family: Adam is a priest, Ulrika is a lawyer, and their daughter, Stella, is 19 years old. They live a perfect life in a residential suburb of Lund. But one day, everything changes when Stella is accused of murder and thrown in prison. Stunned, his parents don’t know what to do. What happened ? They want to help Stella at all costs, but deep down, what do they know regarding their daughter? And regarding each other?
– Fully charged (November 30) – An explosive action comedy regarding an elite special forces unit that tries to prevent disaster from occurring in Las Vegas. After a party filled with alcohol, drugs and sex, the team discovers that the bomb they deactivated was a decoy.
– Virgin Riverseason 5, part 2 (November 30) – Mel adjusts to her new pace of life and Jack sets out to expand his business, while Virgin River faces new revelations and threats.
Movies coming to Netflix in November 2023
– Thieves (November 1) – Carole and Alex are two genius thieves, and best friends since forever. Under Godmother’s control for years, they dream of being free. With the help of Sam, a motorcycle champion, they embark on a final adventure to free themselves from this life on the run. By and with Mélanie Laurent, with Adèle Exarchopoulos, Manon Bresch, Philippe Katerine, Felix Moati and Isabelle Adjani.
– Locked In (November 1) – Lina, an unhappy young bride, faces Katherine, her rich and insensitive mother-in-law. A temporary affair will trigger a chain reaction that will lead to a love triangle, a murder and a plot to eliminate Lina. But who really is the victim, and who can Lina trust?
– New Olympus (1st November) – We are in the late 70s. They are young, they are beautiful and only 25 years old. Meeting by chance, they fall madly in love, but an unexpected event separates them. Spending the next 30 years hoping to find each other, they never stopped loving each other.
– Hurricane Season (November 1) A group of children’s discovery of a corpse floating in a canal reveals a brutal reality and the dark secrets of a small town.
– Unsinkable (November 3) – Extraordinary true story of the life of athlete Diana Nyad who, at the age of 60 and with the help of her best friend and coach, decided to realize her life’s dream: to cross swimming the 177 km that separate Cuba from Florida. With Annette Bening and Jodie Foster.
– Summer Vacation (November 3) – Two friends lose their jobs and find themselves youth workers in a luxury hotel. They decide to take their children there, quietly.
– The Killer (November 10) – After a near-miss disaster, a killer battles his employers (and himself) in a worldwide manhunt that, he says, is nothing personal. By David Fincher. With Michael Fassbender.
– Hello Christmas spirit! (November 16) – At the end of each year, Jackie sends news of her wonderful life that her old college friend, Charlotte, receives like a poisoned chalice. Just days before Christmas, fate leads her and her husband Rob and their family to the snowy doorstep of Jackie and her partner Valentino. Charlotte then seizes the opportunity to demonstrate that her friend’s life is certainly not as perfect as she suggests.
– In Love and Deep Water (November 16) – Romance, mystery and mayhem reign aboard a luxury liner sailing toward the Aegean Sea as a butler and a passenger attempt to solve a baffling murder.
– New rich (November 17) – Youss is a pro at scamming… During a poker game that goes wrong for him, he meets Stéphanie, a crypto millionaire – the perfect opportunity to pay off his debts. He seeks to get closer to her, but is not the only one…
– Believer 2 (November 17) – The story of a merciless war between an inspector, Jo Won-ho, who is always trying to get his hands on 3 major criminals: Mr. Lee, on Rak, who has disappeared, Brian, who is he reappeared, and on “the Blade”, a drug lord who came from China to solve a problem.
– Bayard Rustin (November 17) – Bayard Rustin, the architect of the historic 1963 March on Washington, is among the most important activists and organizers the world has ever known. Defying authority, he never apologized for who he was, what he thought, or who he desired. And he never gave up. He made history, but was unfortunately too quickly forgotten. With Colman Domingo, Chris Rojkc, Audra McDonald, CCH Pounder.
–Les Rois de Queenstown (November 17) -After the death of his father, a former football star returns to Queenstown and struggles to bond with his son, a promising player with dreams in his head.
– No one has to believe me (November 22) – Juan Pablo moves to Barcelona with his girlfriend Valentina to study for a doctorate in literature. But before leaving Mexico, he finds himself involved in a criminal network. His life then takes an absurd and sinister turn which will inspire the novel he always dreamed of writing.
– Crime story: The stylist to Colombian stars (November 22) – A promising stylist is found stabbed to death in his home. The young detective in charge of the investigation has 20 days to solve the case. Inspired by real events.
– Last call for Istanbul (November 24)- Serin and Mehmet, who happen to meet in an airport between Istanbul and New York. They let themselves be carried away into a night of adrenaline, desire and seduction. While they are having the best time of their lives, a problem looms: both are married.
– Doi Boy (November 24) – A refugee creates a new identity as a sex worker in Thailand and finds himself drawn into a dangerous but potentially life-changing game by a client.
– Family Switch (November 30) – Jess and Bill Walker struggle to keep the family together as their children move away and become independent. One day, following a chance astrology session, the Walkers wake up in a body that is not their own, on the very morning of what must be the most important day of their lives.
– Hard Days (November 30) – Already beset with problems, a desperate cop thinks he’s covered his tracks in a hit-and-run. But a mysterious witness noted his license plate.
Documentaries coming to Netflix in November 2023
– Until murder do us part (November 1) – Did Jens Soering murder his girlfriend’s parents in 1985? Or was it her? This documentary series addresses the mysteries that continue to surround the case.
– The Mysteries of Faith (November 1) – What are the secrets of Christendom’s most legendary treasures. From the Crown of Thorns to the famous Holy Grail, these miracle-bearing relics have inspired millions of people for centuries. Anchored in myths and legends, they have shaped the history of humanity.
– Sly : Stallone par Stallone (November 3) – For nearly 50 years, Sylvester Stallone has entertained crowds as iconic characters in hit franchises, from Rocky to Rambo and more. Expendables: Special Unit. This retrospective documentary offers an intimate glimpse of the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer, drawing parallels between his story as an outsider and the unforgettable characters he played.
– Robbie Williams (November 8) – After 25 years of exceptional solo career, Robbie Williams looks back on his younger years and his life spent in the spotlight.
– The Bettencourt affair: Scandal among the richest woman in the world (November 8) – How did a conflict between the world’s richest woman and her daughter turn into a national scandal? This captivating documentary series tells the whole story.
– Twin Flames: The excesses of a dating universe (November 8) – In the digital age, why not entrust the Internet with finding your soul mate? This is where Jeff and Shaleia come into play, founders of the company Twin Flames Universe which sells online courses guaranteeing a harmonious union with your intended partner.
– Cyberbunker: The underside of the darknet (November 8) – This documentary reveals how a group of hackers made the worst web traffic possible from a Cold War bunker located in a peaceful German town.
– The Gangsters’ Journey (November 14) – Peter Dinklage guides us through the rise and fall of history’s most famous gangsters, from Al Capone to Pablo Escobar, and their tactics for success.
– The Dads (November 17) – Five dads discuss their love, hopes and fears for their trans children during a fishing trip with Matthew Shepard’s father.
– Racism: Another American Story (November 20) – Using innovative animation and expert insights, this documentary inspired by Ibram X. Kendi’s best-selling book explores the history of racist ideas in the United States.
– American Symphony (November 29) – At the start of 2022, multi-instrumentalist Jon Batiste becomes the most acclaimed musician of the year by landing eleven Grammy Award nominations. Carried by this triumph, the musician is then plunged into his most ambitious challenge: the composition ofAmerican Symphony. A work of captivating originality that brings together the extensive and inclusive diaspora of the world of music, for the duration of a concert.
– A surgeon who wants you well? (November 29) –This documentary series regarding a thoracic surgeon famous for his work in regenerative medicine exposes one of the most serious frauds in modern medical history
Reality shows coming to Netflix in November 2023
– Selling Sunsetseason 7 (November 3) The star agents of the Oppenheim Group return for season 7 with a brand new office, even more luxury apartments, spats and even more scathing repartee.
– Fame After Fame (November 10) – Sálvame, a wildly successful Spanish series, is coming to an end. Fame After Fame follows the eight main animators, real celebrities in Spain, on their crazy journey in search of a new job between Miami and Mexico.
– Squid Game: The challenge (November 22) – 456 real players will enter a competition in hopes of winning $4.56 million, a potentially life-changing prize. Throughout the challenges inspired by the original series.
– Comedy Royale (November 28) – Handpicked by Korean comedy stars, five teams of aspiring comedians compete for the chance to host a Netflix show. Guaranteed laughs.
– Love Like a K-Drama (November 28) – Can you really fall in love while starring in a romantic Korean drama with kissing scenes? This reality TV show focuses on eight Korean and Japanese actresses and actors who live together and form pairs to try to land the main roles in six mini-dramas…
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