Prime Video’s November Line-Up – Not Just For the Spy-lovers!
After an action-packed October filled with all those *ooh la la* spy films and secret agent thrills, Amazon Prime Video is back this November. And what do they bring? A veritable feast of cinematic wonders that won’t just please the James Bond fans—there’s enough on offer to make anyone upgrade their popcorn game! 🍿
What’s Hot on Prime Video in November?
As per usual, Amazon’s ready to stuff our streaming queues with an array of films and series. Think of it as a buffet where you can indulge in some science fiction gems like Mad Max: Fury Road and Prometheus, nostalgic delights like Forrest Gump and OSS 117, and even those heartwarming classics that give you all the feels, like Little Miss Sunshine and Love Actually. If you don’t have any plans this month, trust me, you do now!
Series to Watch in November 2024
1. Citadel: Honey Bunny – Season 1 (November 7)
Shifting gears, we have Citadel: Honey Bunny. If you thought taking a time capsule to the past was just for those cringe 🚀 ’80s movies, think again! This spin-off transports us back to the origins of a spy agency, where we meet the fresh talent of Honey and Bunny. Sounds like we have a love story that’s also a thriller—great, just what I need to distract me from my own utterly thrilling relationship with my delivery guy!
2. Cross (November 14)
If your detective bone is tingling, brace yourself for Cross. This series brings us Alex Cross back in action—this time, played by Aldis Hodge. And if hunting a serial killer who took your wife doesn’t scream ‘watch me immediately!’, I don’t know what will. Nothing says family week like a good old-fashioned murder mystery, am I right?
3. Sex Intentions – Season 1 (November 21)
And let’s not forget the spicy side—Sex Intentions, a modern reimagining of the infamous 1999 film. It sets the stage in a posh university, where privilege meets peril. Can’t wait to see which characters navigate moral dilemmas while still getting that first-class ticket to the VIP lounge of their social circles! It’ll be like *Mean Girls*, but with fewer plastics and more predicaments!
Films to Watch on Prime Video in November 2024
1. Free (November 1)
Kickstarting the month with a bang is Free, a thriller inspired by a notorious French bandit. It’s like Robin Hood without the leotard—promising, right? Let’s just hope the banks are safer after he’s done!
2. Mad Max: Fury Road (November 1)
Can we talk about the hair-raising thrill ride that is Mad Max: Fury Road? With Tom Hardy stepping into the shoes left behind by Mel Gibson, this film is the ultimate ride through a post-apocalyptic world. Even if your wifi goes out while watching, I promise you won’t miss a single *boom!*
3. Forrest Gump (November 15)
And oh my goodness, just when you thought you’d missed the heartstrings and comedy gold, Forrest Gump makes its appearance! It’s the sweet escape everyone needs; I can practically hear ‘Life is like a box of chocolates’ echoing through my living room. Just be careful not to Mickey Mouse it—you might shed a few tears!
Other Must-See Releases on Prime Video
And before we wrap this up, let’s list out a few more in their November line-up that we can’t simply ignore. Trust me, you’ll thank me later!
November 1st:
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Papillon
- The Usual Suspects
- Kung-Fu Panda – Films 1 and 3
- Coffy: The Black Panther of Harlem
Catchy, right? So, turn on your Prime Video, grab your snacks, and be ready for a binge-watching extravaganza that’s coming straight for you this November. Because let’s face it, what else were you planning to do? Successfully dodge your family? Well, we have that covered too!
This November, following an October steeped in thrilling espionage narratives, Prime Video is set to delight its subscribers with a fresh slate of cinematic offerings and original shows. The streaming service has curated a diverse collection that promises to cater to a wide array of viewing preferences, ensuring there’s something captivating for all audiences.
As is its tradition, Amazon Prime Video is expanding its vast catalog by adding dozens of new titles this month. Viewers can look forward to a mix of genres, featuring groundbreaking science fiction masterpieces like Mad Max: Fury Road and Prometheus, alongside beloved classics such as Forrest Gump and OSS 117. Additionally, nostalgic favorites like Little Miss Sunshine and Love Actually also make their return, providing a delightful trip down memory lane.
Series to watch on Prime Video in November 2024
Citadel: Honey Bunny – Season 1 (November 7)
Following the success of Diana, which unfolded amidst the scenic backdrop of Italy, Citadel expands its thrilling universe with Honey Bunny, a compelling spin-off set in India. This new installment delves into the origins of the iconic spy agency, chronicling the evolution of its lead characters, Honey—a promising young actress—and Bunny, an unorthodox stuntman who introduces her to the shadowy realm of espionage. As their bond deepens over the years and they welcome a daughter named Nadia, the couple must navigate dangerous waters as sinister forces target their family.
Cross (November 14)
Detective Alex Cross is making a triumphant return in a gripping new series! Previously portrayed by the legendary Morgan Freeman in cinematic hits The Collector and The Spider’s Mask, the character is reimagined by Aldis Hodge in this intricately plotted thriller. Over the course of eight suspenseful episodes, viewers join Lieutenant Alex Cross as he embarks on a relentless pursuit of a vicious serial killer responsible for the devastating murder of his wife, forcing him into a dark labyrinth of crime and vengeance.
Sex Intentions – Season 1 (November 21)
Reviving the essence of the iconic 1999 movie, Sex Intentions returns with an updated series that explores the turbulent lives of two affluent students navigating the cutthroat environment of an elite university in Washington, D.C. In this eight-episode narrative, their obsession with maintaining power and prestige escalates into morally corrupt actions, culminating in a harrowing tragedy that threatens to upend the campus’s social hierarchies and the very foundations of its fraternities and sororities.
Films to watch on Prime Video in November 2024
Free (November 1)
From acclaimed director Mélanie Laurent comes Libre, a nail-biting thriller inspired by the incredible true story of Bruno Sulak, a notorious robber dubbed the “Arsène Lupine of the 20th century.” His audacious heists in the 1980s, executed without a trace of violence and marked by mind-boggling escapes, captured the public’s imagination and earned him the title of public enemy number one during his peak.
Mad Max: Fury Road (November 1)
As the fourth installment in the legendary post-apocalyptic saga, Mad Max: Fury Road is hailed as a monumental achievement in the action genre. Tom Hardy succeeds Mel Gibson as the iconic Max Rockatansky, navigating the treacherous wasteland ravaged by nuclear fallout. Reluctantly caught in a brutal power struggle between the tyrannical warlord Immortan Joe and the fierce Imperator Furiosa, Max’s journey is a high-octane spectacle that has captivated audiences worldwide.
Forrest Gump (November 15)
Despite receiving criticism from the press upon its initial release in 1994, Forrest Gump quickly became a cultural phenomenon embraced by the masses. On a worn-out bench at a bus stop, Forrest—a man with a heart of gold and a simplified view of life—shares his remarkable journey with various strangers who sit beside him. This enchanting comedy offers a charming and humorous retrospective on the United States, weaving through historical events from the 1950s to the 1980s, ultimately earning its place as one of cinema’s timeless masterpieces.
Other releases on Prime Video in November 2024
November 1st:
- The Two Sirens
- The Hills of Terror
- Robin Hood
- The Great Escape
- In Troubled Waters
- The Falcon Game
- Prometheus
- Be Cool
- Kung-Fu Panda – Films 1 and 3
- The Infidels
- Usual Suspects
- No Way Out
- OSS 117 – Films 1 et 2
- Akai
- Free Fire
- The Flying Scotsman
- Fear in the Stomach
- Breath of the Storm
- Get Shorty
- Foxy Brown
- Six Degrees of Separation
- Le Mans 66
- Bill and Ted Save the Universe
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- The Channel
- Terminator: Dark Fate
- 13 Hours
- Mr. Your Majesty
- Hellboy
- Masquerade
- Hair
- Soul Plane
- The Last Step
- A Couple at the Sea
- Unscrupulous Cops
- Respect
- Baywatch: Baywatch
- Fort Humboldt Solitaire
- Hackers
- The Spy Gone North
- Papillon
- Nicholas Nickleby
- Coffy, the Black Panther of Harlem
- Picture This
- Red Dawn
- 12 Angry Men
November 4:
November 5:
- Super Blonde
- Sniper: G.R.I.T. – Global Response & Intelligence Team
November 10:
- The Day the Earth Stood Still
- Flamin’ Hot
- Little Miss Sunshine
- The Tenenbaum Family
- 500 Days Together
- Wedding Nightmare
- Beyond After
November 15:
- Call Me By Your Name
- Catch Me If You Can
- The Watcher
- A Boy Named Christmas
- Made In Italy
- Big Game
- The Program
- Countdown
November 20:
- When Love Strikes
- Delirium Express
- Love Actually
November 21:
- The Gourmet Club – Season 3
November 22:
- Pimpinero
- Tigers and Hyenas
November 25:
- Saving Grace – Season 1
November 29:
Little Miss Sunshine Netflix
November 14th:
Directed by Pierre Morel, Cross makes its debut, captivating audiences with its tight-knit storytelling that intertwines Alex Cross’s deeply personal journey with an ongoing investigation that holds the potential to unravel everything he cherishes.
November 21st:
Dealing with the complexities of desire and betrayal, Sex Intentions emerges as a modern reimagining that invites viewers to confront the consequences of ambition under the crushing weight of societal expectations.