
A right royal month on Netflix
A right royal month on Netflix
We take a look at Netflix’s biggest ever month, with The Crown, The King and more all coming your way in November
We take a look at Netflix’s biggest ever month, with The Crown, The King and more all coming your way in November
Make way for some top notch shows and one of the year’s most anticipated films…
Netflix November round-up
Looking ahead at Netflix’s upcoming slate, it’s safe to say, come the end of November, many a Netflix aficionado will find that their parsnips have been well and truly buttered.
So much so, in fact, that we think it’s even safer to say that November 2019 may well prove to be the platform’s greatest ever month. Here’s why...
First up we have The King, co-writer/director David Michôd’s Shakespearean historical drama starring Timothée Chalamet as King Henry V.
Next up is another royal-centred drama in the third series of The Crown, now starring Academy Award-winner Olivia Colman as Her Majesty, following Claire Foy’s departure.
It’s a belter of a month, packed with cracking casts and amazing stories that are sure to rake in the award nominations come the New Year. If Roma’s success paved the way for the service announcing themselves on the awards circuit in 2018, November’s slate could well cement it.
Intrigued? Read on below to find out why each one is well worth a watch, plus see what else in coming to Netflix in November.
The King
Find it on Netflix from 1 November
A young prince suddenly finds himself in the hotseat in this gritty looking historical drama, from Animal Kingdom writer/director David Michôd. Newly crowned King Henry (Timothée Chalamet) attempts to fend off scheming rivals and an approaching French army, in a film that will have you raising a suspicious eyebrow at just about everyone in each gorgeously lit, brilliantly acted scene. Dark, brooding, gloomy and bloodier than the rarest of steaks, it looks set to be every bit as captivating as it is stylised. It’s been a while since we had a good ol’ Shakespearean drama with some proper grit – The King resets the clock.
The Crown
Find in on Netflix from 17 November
Olivia Colman picks up where Claire Foy left off as Peter Morgan’s brilliant historical drama returns for its stunning third series. Now in her late 40s, the Queen is once again thrown into the limelight as a harrowing natural disaster and political scandals threaten the nation. Jaw-dropping sets, standout performances (including Helen Bonham Carter’s eerily accurate portrayal of Princess Margaret) and razor-sharp scripting make this a brilliant new addition to one of Netflix’s biggest original series.
On Netflix in November
November 1
The King
Queer Eye: We’re In Japan
Holiday In The Wild
American Son
Fire In Paradise
Atypical, season 3
Hache
Reservoir Dogs
3 November
A Bad Mom’s Christmas
4 November
The Devil Next Door
5 November
Colette
The End Of The F***ing World, season 2
Tune In For Love
8 November
Let It Snow
Green Eggs And Ham
Busted!, season 2
14 November
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle
15 November
Klaus
I’m With The Band: Nasty Cherry
17 November
The Crown, season 3
21 November
The Knight Before Christmas
22 November
Nailed It! Holiday!, season 2
Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings
23 November
Pitch Perfect
Pitch Perfect 2
Pitch Perfect 3
24 November
Final Space, season 2
28 November
Holiday Rush
Merry Happy Whatever
29 November
Sugar Rush Christmas
I Lost My Body
Atlantics
30 November
All The Money In The World
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