November is kicking off the holiday season with many thematic series debuting on streaming platforms, including the second season of “The Santa Clauses” on Disney+. Additionally, streaming services have also rolled out a fresh batch of content to their subscribers. Ranging from an animated version of the “Scott Pilgrim” comic franchise on Netflix to the television adaptation of the 2009 film “Australia” on Hulu, there are a variety of TV choices for fans of all genres.
Here’s a list of TV shows premiering on streaming platforms, including Apple TV+ and others, this November.
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“All the Light We Cannot See”
Image Credit: KATALIN VERMES/NETFLIX Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “All The Light We Cannot See” is a limited series that follows the story of Marie-Laure, a blind French girl, and her father, Daniel LeBlanc, who flee German-occupied Paris with a rare diamond to keep it from the Nazis. The father-daughter duo is relentlessly pursued by a Gestapo agent, who wants the diamond for his own means.
- Date: Nov. 2
- Platform: Netflix
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“Scott Pilgrim Takes Off”
Image Credit: Netflix Michael Cera is back as Scott Pilgrim, except this time he’s just providing the voiceover. Netflix has adapted the popular comic book character for a new series “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.” Like in the live-action movie Cera starred in 2010, the title character meets the girl of his dreams and finds he has to face off against her seven exes if he wants to win her heart.
- Date: Nov. 17
- Platform: Netflix
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“Squid Game: The Challenge”
Image Credit: COURTESY OF NETFLIX “Squid Game” became one of Netflix’s most popular series of all time, raking in millions of views on the streaming platform. Now, a new version of the series is coming to Netflix as a reality competition where 456 contestants will fight to win $4.56 million in challenges inspired by the original show.
- Date: Nov. 22
- Platform: Netflix
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“Obliterated”
Image Credit: URSULA COYOTE/NETFLIX Action and comedy come together in this film, which tells the story of a special elite forces team and their goal to thwart a deadly threat in Las Vegas. After a celebratory party, the team discovers the bomb they deactivated was fake. Now, they have to find the real bomb and save the world.
- Date: Nov. 30
- Platform: Netflix
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“Black Cake”
Image Credit: HULU From executive producer Oprah Winfrey, “Black Cake” is based on the New York Times-bestselling novel of the same name. The story is described as a family drama wrapped in a murder mystery. As the plot unfolds, fans are taken all around the globe, including Jamaica, Italy, Scotland, England and Southern California.
- Date: Nov. 1
- Platform: Hulu
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“Faraway Downs”
Image Credit: Getty Images Baz Luhrmann expands the universe of his 2009 film “Australia,” starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, with essentially a retelling of the film with a new ending and updated soundtrack. Kidman stars as Lady Sarah Ashley, an aristocratic woman with a cattle ranch in Australia. Following the death of her husband, a baron plans to take her land, and with the help of a cattle drover, she tries to protect it.
- Date: Nov. 26
- Platform: Hulu
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“A Murder at the End of the World”
Image Credit: Getty Images Emma Corrin stars as a tech-savvy Gen-Z amateur sleuth named Darby. Darby, along with eight other guests, are invited to a reclusive billionaire’s to participate in a retreat. When a guest is mysteriously found dead, Darby’s on a mission to prove who did it and why.
- Date: Nov. 14
- Platform: Hulu
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“Monarch: Legacy of Monsters”
Image Credit: Apple TV+ Two siblings, following in their father’s footsteps, go on a mission to learn about a secret organization called Monarch after an epic battle between Godzilla and the Titans. Set in the ’50s, the siblings are on an epic quest with many twists and turns.
- Date: Nov. 17
- Platform: Apple TV+
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“The Buccaneers”
Image Credit: Apple TV+ “The Buccaneers” are the daughters of America’s new rich. With their newfound class, the girls are on their way to England to land themselves and aristocrat. The music-driven series will feature hits from Taylor Swift, Angel Olsen and Maggie Rogers.
- Date: Nov. 8
- Platform: Apple TV+
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“The Santa Clauses”
Image Credit: Disney+ With the holiday season around the corner, Season Two of “The Santa Clauses” premieres on Disney+ in November. The Calvin family is back at the North Pole and Tim Allen continues his role as Santa Claus. All isn’t Christmas cheer though when their peace is interrupted by Mad Santa.
- Date: Nov. 8
- Platform: Disney+
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“Julia”
Image Credit: sebastien gonon Julia Child fans can rejoice when “Julia” returns for a second season. The show is inspired by the life of legendary chef and TV personality Julia Child, who was arguably the first TV cooking personality.
- Date: Nov. 16
- Platform: Max
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“Rap Sh!t”
Image Credit: Max The girls of “Rap Sh!t” are back as they continue their quest to form an all-women rap group. Mia and Shawna return, showing the audience their adventures in Miami and will to climb the ladder of the music industry. The show is produced by Issa Rae.
- Date: Nov. 9
- Platform: Max