November is shaping up to be a huge month of unmissable entertainment on Netflix. The streamer ramps up its big-budget releases with two of the most hotly anticipated Original films of the year, along with the return of the Tiger King, the next big-time Korean drama series, and the final season of Narcos: Mexico. If that’s not enough, there are live-action reboots of killer anime and the first look at streaming television from the world of League of Legends. Below you’ll find information on the top 10 shows and movies for November on Netflix. With such a busy month of quality content, you need to start planning your viewing schedule right away!

  1. 21 Jump Street (2012)

Coming to Netflix: November 1 Language: English As a teen, I grew up watching the original 21 Jump Street television series. I was extremely skeptical about the 2012 reboot starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill. Turns out it was better than anyone could’ve hoped for, with a tight, entertaining script with fun on-screen chemistry between the two leads – who are both willing to laugh at themselves – and a scene-stealing Ice Cube making the new version tremendous entertainment. If you kick off November with a couple of hours spare, then you could do a lot worse than watch this hilarious action-adventure. There’s also a sequel that’s well worth a watch! 2. The Harder They Fall (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 3 Language: English Hey ma, fetch my six-shooter! Superstar Idris Elba and one of the most talented casts of black actors assemble for a good old-fashioned, but new school Western. When outlaw gunslinger Nat Law (Jonathan Majors) finds that his enemy Rufus Buck (Elba) is being released from prison, he gets the gang back together and sets out for revenge. I’m in. I don’t need much prompting to check out a western, but this has all the makings of a classic. The stars come thick and fast in addition to Elba and Majors; Zazie Beetz (Atlanta), Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk), Delroy Lindo (Malcolm X), LaKeith Stanfield (Atlanta), RJ Cyler (I’m Dying Up Here), Edi Gathegi (House), Danielle Deadwyler (Watchmen), and Deon Cole (Black-ish) are all part of The Harder They Fall cast, with the film directed by Jeymes Samuel (They Die by Dawn). 3. Narcos: Mexico (Season 3, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 5 Language: Spanish/English (with Subtitles) The third and final installment of the narco-trafficking series focusing on the Tijuana cartel and it’s war with the United States DEA. The last season picks up the pieces after the arrest of Felix Gallardo (Diego Luna), with a leadership vacuum causing a bloody showdown between the drug cartels of Mexico as they fight for power. With three seasons of the original Narcos also in the books, your November could be set for top-quality streaming. As the tagline for Narcos proclaims: “Chaos brings opportunity.” 4. Arcane (Season 1, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 6 Language: English Set in the world of the insanely popular League of Legends, Arcane is a new anime series from Riot Games. Arcane is set in the places familiar from the game – Utopian, Piltover, and the oppressed underground of Zaun – and follows the origins of two League of Legends champions who are “separated by great power.” The show features the voices of actors such as Kevin Alejandro (Lucifer), Hailey Steinfield (Dickinson), and Harry Lloyd (Game of Thrones). If you’re a League of Legends player or after an anime set in a rich and detailed world, then Arcane should be right up your alley. 5. 7 Prisoners (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 11 Language: Portuguese (English Subtitles) 7 Prisoners is the acclaimed follow-up film to Socrates (2018) by Brazilian-American director Alexandre Moratto. In 7 Prisoners, an impoverished young man named Mateus goes to work in a Sao Paolo junkyard, only to become embroiled in a human trafficking ring. If you love gritty Brazilian drama in the style of City of God, then keep an eye out for the 7 Prisoners this November.

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  1. Red Notice (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 12 Language: English Arguably the biggest blockbuster in Netflix streaming history, Red Notice stars crowd-pleasers Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), and possible future US presidential candidate Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Red notices are flags issued by Interpol for the world’s most wanted criminals. FBI profiler John Hartley (Johnson) is trying to catch the world’s best art thief Sarah Black (Gadot) with some help from another criminal Nolan Booth (Reynolds). Cue the action, big explosions, world-class art, and laughs. 7. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness (Season 2, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 17 Language: English The original Tiger King series became a global hit and one of the most-watched series ever streamed on any platform. With so many unanswered questions regarding Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, and the rest of the cast, and with so much more wild shit to wade through, of course there’s a second season! I am so ready to binge-watch Tiger King 2 along with the rest of the cool cats and kittens. It could break the internet. 8. Hellbound (Season 1, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 18 Language: Korean (English Subtitles) The success of Netflix’s Korean hit Squid Game means we’re all on the lookout for the “next” television series. A supernatural/horror series given that special Korean macabre treatment, the official Hellbound synopsis reads: “What began as an absurd statement from a religious group turns into a nightmarish reality: Angels will prophesy the time of your death right down to the minute, and unearthly beasts will chase you down and condemn you to Hell when you’re due.” I’ve already set my reminder! As a fan of Korean films for over two decades, the rise of innovative idiosyncratic Korean entertainment has been fantastic for new and old fans alike. Hellbound looks like being the next awesome hit. 9. Cowboy Bebop (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 19 Language: English Now there’s a live-action series of Cowboy Bebop, the classic anime series that features a crew of bounty hunters catching criminals throughout space on their iconic ship, the Cowboy Bebop. Despite having only a 26 episode run between 1997-1998, the original Cowboy Bebop series was a crossover hit in the United States and Japan, spawning popular manga, merchandise, and a worldwide cult following. The latest Cowboy Bebop draws on popular science fiction, the western film archetype, and atmospheric noir thrillers for its story, with plenty of wild action and adult themes. Cowboy Bepop stars John Cho (Harold & Kumar) as Spike Spiegel, Alex Hassell (The Boys) as Vicious, Mustafa Shakir (Luke Cage) as Jet Black, Elena Satine (Revenge) as Julia, and Daniella Pineda (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom) as Faye Valentine. 10. Bruised (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 24 Language: English Bruised is an MMA film directed and starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry and based on a screenplay by Michelle Rosenfarb. Berry plays the role of Jackie Justice, a former star in the octagon whose life has unraveled since the peak of her fighting career. Justice gets a second chance at life, and MMA, with the unexpected arrival of her son. Bruised features some stellar action scenes, killer training montages, and octagon camera work. Berry excels in her quest for redemption in what’s shaping as the best film in the octagon since Warrior.

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November is shaping up to be a huge month of unmissable entertainment on Netflix. The streamer ramps up its big-budget releases with two of the most hotly anticipated Original films of the year, along with the return of the Tiger King, the next big-time Korean drama series, and the final season of Narcos: Mexico. If that’s not enough, there are live-action reboots of killer anime and the first look at streaming television from the world of League of Legends. Below you’ll find information on the top 10 shows and movies for November on Netflix. With such a busy month of quality content, you need to start planning your viewing schedule right away!

  1. 21 Jump Street (2012)

Coming to Netflix: November 1 Language: English As a teen, I grew up watching the original 21 Jump Street television series. I was extremely skeptical about the 2012 reboot starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill. Turns out it was better than anyone could’ve hoped for, with a tight, entertaining script with fun on-screen chemistry between the two leads – who are both willing to laugh at themselves – and a scene-stealing Ice Cube making the new version tremendous entertainment. If you kick off November with a couple of hours spare, then you could do a lot worse than watch this hilarious action-adventure. There’s also a sequel that’s well worth a watch! 2. The Harder They Fall (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 3 Language: English Hey ma, fetch my six-shooter! Superstar Idris Elba and one of the most talented casts of black actors assemble for a good old-fashioned, but new school Western. When outlaw gunslinger Nat Law (Jonathan Majors) finds that his enemy Rufus Buck (Elba) is being released from prison, he gets the gang back together and sets out for revenge. I’m in. I don’t need much prompting to check out a western, but this has all the makings of a classic. The stars come thick and fast in addition to Elba and Majors; Zazie Beetz (Atlanta), Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk), Delroy Lindo (Malcolm X), LaKeith Stanfield (Atlanta), RJ Cyler (I’m Dying Up Here), Edi Gathegi (House), Danielle Deadwyler (Watchmen), and Deon Cole (Black-ish) are all part of The Harder They Fall cast, with the film directed by Jeymes Samuel (They Die by Dawn). 3. Narcos: Mexico (Season 3, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 5 Language: Spanish/English (with Subtitles) The third and final installment of the narco-trafficking series focusing on the Tijuana cartel and it’s war with the United States DEA. The last season picks up the pieces after the arrest of Felix Gallardo (Diego Luna), with a leadership vacuum causing a bloody showdown between the drug cartels of Mexico as they fight for power. With three seasons of the original Narcos also in the books, your November could be set for top-quality streaming. As the tagline for Narcos proclaims: “Chaos brings opportunity.” 4. Arcane (Season 1, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 6 Language: English Set in the world of the insanely popular League of Legends, Arcane is a new anime series from Riot Games. Arcane is set in the places familiar from the game – Utopian, Piltover, and the oppressed underground of Zaun – and follows the origins of two League of Legends champions who are “separated by great power.” The show features the voices of actors such as Kevin Alejandro (Lucifer), Hailey Steinfield (Dickinson), and Harry Lloyd (Game of Thrones). If you’re a League of Legends player or after an anime set in a rich and detailed world, then Arcane should be right up your alley. 5. 7 Prisoners (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 11 Language: Portuguese (English Subtitles) 7 Prisoners is the acclaimed follow-up film to Socrates (2018) by Brazilian-American director Alexandre Moratto. In 7 Prisoners, an impoverished young man named Mateus goes to work in a Sao Paolo junkyard, only to become embroiled in a human trafficking ring. If you love gritty Brazilian drama in the style of City of God, then keep an eye out for the 7 Prisoners this November.

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  1. Red Notice (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 12 Language: English Arguably the biggest blockbuster in Netflix streaming history, Red Notice stars crowd-pleasers Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), and possible future US presidential candidate Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Red notices are flags issued by Interpol for the world’s most wanted criminals. FBI profiler John Hartley (Johnson) is trying to catch the world’s best art thief Sarah Black (Gadot) with some help from another criminal Nolan Booth (Reynolds). Cue the action, big explosions, world-class art, and laughs. 7. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness (Season 2, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 17 Language: English The original Tiger King series became a global hit and one of the most-watched series ever streamed on any platform. With so many unanswered questions regarding Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, and the rest of the cast, and with so much more wild shit to wade through, of course there’s a second season! I am so ready to binge-watch Tiger King 2 along with the rest of the cool cats and kittens. It could break the internet. 8. Hellbound (Season 1, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 18 Language: Korean (English Subtitles) The success of Netflix’s Korean hit Squid Game means we’re all on the lookout for the “next” television series. A supernatural/horror series given that special Korean macabre treatment, the official Hellbound synopsis reads: “What began as an absurd statement from a religious group turns into a nightmarish reality: Angels will prophesy the time of your death right down to the minute, and unearthly beasts will chase you down and condemn you to Hell when you’re due.” I’ve already set my reminder! As a fan of Korean films for over two decades, the rise of innovative idiosyncratic Korean entertainment has been fantastic for new and old fans alike. Hellbound looks like being the next awesome hit. 9. Cowboy Bebop (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 19 Language: English Now there’s a live-action series of Cowboy Bebop, the classic anime series that features a crew of bounty hunters catching criminals throughout space on their iconic ship, the Cowboy Bebop. Despite having only a 26 episode run between 1997-1998, the original Cowboy Bebop series was a crossover hit in the United States and Japan, spawning popular manga, merchandise, and a worldwide cult following. The latest Cowboy Bebop draws on popular science fiction, the western film archetype, and atmospheric noir thrillers for its story, with plenty of wild action and adult themes. Cowboy Bepop stars John Cho (Harold & Kumar) as Spike Spiegel, Alex Hassell (The Boys) as Vicious, Mustafa Shakir (Luke Cage) as Jet Black, Elena Satine (Revenge) as Julia, and Daniella Pineda (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom) as Faye Valentine. 10. Bruised (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 24 Language: English Bruised is an MMA film directed and starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry and based on a screenplay by Michelle Rosenfarb. Berry plays the role of Jackie Justice, a former star in the octagon whose life has unraveled since the peak of her fighting career. Justice gets a second chance at life, and MMA, with the unexpected arrival of her son. Bruised features some stellar action scenes, killer training montages, and octagon camera work. Berry excels in her quest for redemption in what’s shaping as the best film in the octagon since Warrior.

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November is shaping up to be a huge month of unmissable entertainment on Netflix.

The streamer ramps up its big-budget releases with two of the most hotly anticipated Original films of the year, along with the return of the Tiger King, the next big-time Korean drama series, and the final season of Narcos: Mexico.

If that’s not enough, there are live-action reboots of killer anime and the first look at streaming television from the world of League of Legends.

Below you’ll find information on the top 10 shows and movies for November on Netflix. With such a busy month of quality content, you need to start planning your viewing schedule right away!

1. 21 Jump Street (2012)

Coming to Netflix: November 1

Language: English

As a teen, I grew up watching the original 21 Jump Street television series. I was extremely skeptical about the 2012 reboot starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill.

Turns out it was better than anyone could’ve hoped for, with a tight, entertaining script with fun on-screen chemistry between the two leads – who are both willing to laugh at themselves – and a scene-stealing Ice Cube making the new version tremendous entertainment.

If you kick off November with a couple of hours spare, then you could do a lot worse than watch this hilarious action-adventure. There’s also a sequel that’s well worth a watch!

2. The Harder They Fall (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 3

Hey ma, fetch my six-shooter! Superstar Idris Elba and one of the most talented casts of black actors assemble for a good old-fashioned, but new school Western.

When outlaw gunslinger Nat Law (Jonathan Majors) finds that his enemy Rufus Buck (Elba) is being released from prison, he gets the gang back together and sets out for revenge.

I’m in. I don’t need much prompting to check out a western, but this has all the makings of a classic.

The stars come thick and fast in addition to Elba and Majors; Zazie Beetz (Atlanta), Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk), Delroy Lindo (Malcolm X), LaKeith Stanfield (Atlanta), RJ Cyler (I’m Dying Up Here), Edi Gathegi (House), Danielle Deadwyler (Watchmen), and Deon Cole (Black-ish) are all part of The Harder They Fall cast, with the film directed by Jeymes Samuel (They Die by Dawn).

3. Narcos: Mexico (Season 3, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 5

Language: Spanish/English (with Subtitles)

The third and final installment of the narco-trafficking series focusing on the Tijuana cartel and it’s war with the United States DEA.

The last season picks up the pieces after the arrest of Felix Gallardo (Diego Luna), with a leadership vacuum causing a bloody showdown between the drug cartels of Mexico as they fight for power.

With three seasons of the original Narcos also in the books, your November could be set for top-quality streaming. As the tagline for Narcos proclaims: “Chaos brings opportunity.”

4. Arcane (Season 1, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 6

Set in the world of the insanely popular League of Legends, Arcane is a new anime series from Riot Games.

Arcane is set in the places familiar from the game – Utopian, Piltover, and the oppressed underground of Zaun – and follows the origins of two League of Legends champions who are “separated by great power.”

The show features the voices of actors such as Kevin Alejandro (Lucifer), Hailey Steinfield (Dickinson), and Harry Lloyd (Game of Thrones).

If you’re a League of Legends player or after an anime set in a rich and detailed world, then Arcane should be right up your alley.

5. 7 Prisoners (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 11

Language: Portuguese (English Subtitles)

7 Prisoners is the acclaimed follow-up film to Socrates (2018) by Brazilian-American director Alexandre Moratto.

In 7 Prisoners, an impoverished young man named Mateus goes to work in a Sao Paolo junkyard, only to become embroiled in a human trafficking ring.

If you love gritty Brazilian drama in the style of City of God, then keep an eye out for the 7 Prisoners this November.

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6. Red Notice (2021)

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Coming to Netflix: November 12

Arguably the biggest blockbuster in Netflix streaming history, Red Notice stars crowd-pleasers Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), and possible future US presidential candidate Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

Red notices are flags issued by Interpol for the world’s most wanted criminals. FBI profiler John Hartley (Johnson) is trying to catch the world’s best art thief Sarah Black (Gadot) with some help from another criminal Nolan Booth (Reynolds).

Cue the action, big explosions, world-class art, and laughs.

7. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness (Season 2, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 17

The original Tiger King series became a global hit and one of the most-watched series ever streamed on any platform.

With so many unanswered questions regarding Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, and the rest of the cast, and with so much more wild shit to wade through, of course there’s a second season!

I am so ready to binge-watch Tiger King 2 along with the rest of the cool cats and kittens. It could break the internet.

8. Hellbound (Season 1, 2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 18

Language: Korean (English Subtitles)

The success of Netflix’s Korean hit Squid Game means we’re all on the lookout for the “next” television series.

A supernatural/horror series given that special Korean macabre treatment, the official Hellbound synopsis reads:

“What began as an absurd statement from a religious group turns into a nightmarish reality: Angels will prophesy the time of your death right down to the minute, and unearthly beasts will chase you down and condemn you to Hell when you’re due.”

I’ve already set my reminder!

As a fan of Korean films for over two decades, the rise of innovative idiosyncratic Korean entertainment has been fantastic for new and old fans alike. Hellbound looks like being the next awesome hit.

9. Cowboy Bebop (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 19

Now there’s a live-action series of Cowboy Bebop, the classic anime series that features a crew of bounty hunters catching criminals throughout space on their iconic ship, the Cowboy Bebop.

Despite having only a 26 episode run between 1997-1998, the original Cowboy Bebop series was a crossover hit in the United States and Japan, spawning popular manga, merchandise, and a worldwide cult following.

The latest Cowboy Bebop draws on popular science fiction, the western film archetype, and atmospheric noir thrillers for its story, with plenty of wild action and adult themes.

Cowboy Bepop stars John Cho (Harold & Kumar) as Spike Spiegel, Alex Hassell (The Boys) as Vicious, Mustafa Shakir (Luke Cage) as Jet Black, Elena Satine (Revenge) as Julia, and Daniella Pineda (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom) as Faye Valentine.

10. Bruised (2021)

Coming to Netflix: November 24

Bruised is an MMA film directed and starring Academy Award winner Halle Berry and based on a screenplay by Michelle Rosenfarb.

Berry plays the role of Jackie Justice, a former star in the octagon whose life has unraveled since the peak of her fighting career. Justice gets a second chance at life, and MMA, with the unexpected arrival of her son.

Bruised features some stellar action scenes, killer training montages, and octagon camera work. Berry excels in her quest for redemption in what’s shaping as the best film in the octagon since Warrior.

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