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New To Netflix In November

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New To Netflix In November

SPIN South West
SPIN South West

10:29 27 Oct 2017


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With Christmas being just around the corner (sorry) we're certain there will be a few more weekends on the sofa before the real party season kicks off. 

Lucky for us all, Netflix are piling on the content this month to keep us entertained. 

From weekly episodes of Riverdale's second season, Marvel's 'The Punisher' and La La Land, we'll be kept well entertained. 

Here's the highlights. The extensive list of new shows is listed below, we're off to buy an indutrial amount of popcorn!

Original Series 

Alias Grace (Nov 6)

A mild-mannered woman convicted of a savage murder in 1840s Canada becomes a young doctor’s obsession. A miniseries based on the award-winning novel.

Blazing Transfer Students (Nov 10)

Featuring the boys of Johnny's West, a gang of zany transfer students are recruited for a mysterious mission ordained by their shadowy principal.

Lady Dynamite season 2 (Nov 10)

Domestic bliss turns to mayhem as Maria grapples with trust issues, bad advice from her childhood and the stresses of cohabitation.

Godless (Nov 22)

Frank Griffin's gang terrorizes the West as they hunt Roy Goode. The chase leads to the quiet town of La Belle, made up entirely of women.

She's Gotta Have It (Nov 23)

Nola Darling struggles to define herself and divide her time among her friends, job and three lovers. A new take on Spike Lee's film, in 10 episodes.

The Many Faces of Ito (Nov 24)

A jaded rom-com screenwriter in her 30s mines four love-sick women for their stories under the guise of providing them with romantic advice.

Shot in the Dark (Nov 17)

Three rival freelance stringers scour the streets at night to film crime scenes, fires, accidents -- and anything else they can sell to news outlets.

The Sinner (Nov 7)

When a young mother inexplicably stabs a stranger to death, a sympathetic detective struggles to unlock the mystery buried in her missing memories.

Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park: USA (Nov 24)

The boys are back on the loose as Bubbles, Julian and Ricky head south of the Canadian border for some outrageous American adventures.

Prison Playbook (Nov 28)

A high school girl finally gets her own apartment, but she has to share it with the most popular boy in school. No one can know they're living together.

Marvel's The Punisher (Nov 17)

A former Marine out to punish the criminals responsible for his family's murder finds himself ensnared in a military conspiracy.

And some second seasons to look forward to...

Frontier Season 2 (Nov 24)

While Declan Harp continues his vendetta against Lord Benton and the Hudson's Bay Company, the cutthroat fur trade becomes increasingly treacherous.

Glitch Season 2 (Nov 28)

In Season 2, the truth about Elishia and her work come to light, a new threat emerges, and the Risen learn more about their original fates.

Greenleaf Season 2 (Nov 1)

An old sin catches up to James. Grace's anger at Mac consumes her. At Triumph, Jacob sees Basie's dark side. New dad Kevin tries to win back Charity.

Ten Percent (aka Call My Agent!) Season 2 (Nov 2)

Amid a fresh wave of tabloid scandals and client meltdowns, the agents find their world upended by a wealthy but inexperienced new partner.

Good Morning Call Season 2 (Nov 28)

Now in university, Hisashi is Mr. Popular on campus, making Nao very insecure. But it isn't long before she meets another handsome man herself.

 

Original Films

The Killer (Nov 10)

Raised by a killer in lawless badlands, Cabeleira becomes a feared assassin in a war between bandits, a greedy landowner and a soldier bent on revenge.

 

Mudbound (Nov 17)

In racially divided post-World War II Mississippi, two men -- one black and one white -- forge a friendship based on their shared war experiences.

6 Days (Nov 3)

When armed gunmen seize the Iranian Embassy in 1980, a tense six-day standoff ensues while elite British soldiers prepare for a dangerous raid.

A Christmas Prince (Nov 17)

Christmas comes early for an aspiring young journalist when she's sent abroad to get the scoop on a handsome prince who's poised to be king.

 

Original Documentaries

 

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond - Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (Nov 17)

Through footage from the set of "Man on the Moon" and a present-day interview, Jim Carrey ruminates on life, identity and becoming Andy Kaufman.

Cuba and the Cameraman (Nov 24)

This revealing portrait of Cuba follows the lives of Fidel Castro and three Cuban families affected by his policies over the last four decades.

Saving Capitalism (Nov 21)

Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich shares his thoughts on capitalism and income inequality while speaking with Americans from all walks of life.

 

Comedy

DeRay Davis: How To Act Black (Nov 24)

Dynamic comic DeRay Davis hits the stage like a ball of fire, nailing the finer points of living, dating and handling show business as a black man.

Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers (Nov 17)

Affable comic Brian Regan takes dad humor to new heights as he talks board games, underwear elastic and looking for hot dogs in all the wrong places.

Mea Culpa (Nov 21)

Alexis takes on a raw monologue that crushes traditional social constructs and will leave the audience shocked with laughter.

 

Now, what to start with?!


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