Even with Netflix’s recommendation algorithm serving you new movies, new TV shows, and original programming tailored to your viewing habits, the streaming service’s fire hose of content makes what’s coming and going difficult to parse.
On the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, Tim Burton’s Addams Family series — which, yes, follows Wednesday Addams — hits Netflix. Inside Job, The Cuphead Show, and The Dragon Prince get new seasons, while holiday movies begin to trickle onto the platform. And the newest season of The Crown comes out early in the month, with 1899 coming midway.
Available in November
The Last Dolphin King (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: This documentary traces the career of renowned Spanish dolphin trainer José Luis Barbero and the events leading up to his shocking death in 2015.
Available Nov. 1
Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 6 (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: Join Gabby, Pandy and their kitty pals for more creative adventures in their magical dollhouse, where they play dress-up, become superheroes and more!
The Takeover (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Framed for murder after uncovering a privacy scandal, an ethical hacker must evade the police while trying to track down the criminals blackmailing her.
Young Royals: Season 2 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Struggling to accept his newfound royal duties, Wilhelm fears his Crown Prince title will cost him everything he cares about.
Attack on Finland
The Bad Guys
The Bodyguard
Dennis the Menace
Dolphin Tale
Key & Peele: Season 1
Key & Peele: Season 2
Key & Peele: Season 3
The Legend of Zorro
The Little Rascals
The Little Rascals Save the Day
Man on a Ledge
The Mask of Zorro
Mile 22
Moneyball
Notting Hill
Oblivion
The Pink Panther
The Pink Panther 2
Still Alice
Think Like a Man
Top Gear: Season 31
Training Day
Up in the Air
Available Nov. 2
The Final Score (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Based on the Andrés Escobar murder case, this series explores the complex link between pro soccer and drug cartels during the ‘80s and ‘90s in Colombia.
Killer Sally (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Interviews with friends, family and Sally McNeil herself chart a bodybuilding couple’s rocky marriage — and its shocking end in a Valentine’s Day murder.
Available Nov. 3
Blockbuster (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Timmy Yoon (Randall Park) Is an analog dreamer living in a 5G world. And after learning he is operating the last Blockbuster Video in America, Timmy and his staff employees (including his long time crush, Eliza – Melissa Fumero) fight to stay relevant. The only way to succeed is to remind their community that they provide something big corporations can’t: human connection.
The Dragon Prince: Season 4 (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: Two years later, as Claudia ventures deeper into the world of dark magic, Callum, Ezran and friends race to stop her from freeing the powerful Aaravos.
Panayotis Pascot: Almost (Netflix Comedy)
From Netflix: French television darling Panayotis Pascot opens up about his love life and upbringing in this hilarious and touching comedy special.
Available Nov. 4
Buying Beverly Hills (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Buying Beverly Hills is a new real estate occu-soap following the agents and clients within Mauricio Umansky’s The Agency in Beverly Hills, California. Mauricio, his daughters Farrah and Alexia, and the talented group of agents highlight the high stakes world of luxury real estate in Los Angeles.
Ẹlẹṣin Ọba: The King’s Horseman (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: After his king dies, a horseman must sacrifice himself to serve his ruler in the afterlife — but sudden distractions lead to unexpected tragedy.
Enola Holmes 2 (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Enola takes on her first official case as a detective, but to solve the mystery of a missing girl, she’ll need help from friends — and brother Sherlock.
The Fabulous (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Four best friends chase their dreams alongside fashion’s elite while juggling demanding jobs, romantic dilemmas and wild nights on the town.
Lookism (Netflix Anime)
From Netflix: In a society that favors good looks, a high school outcast leads a double life switching between his two bodies that are polar opposites in appearance.
Manifest: Season 4 Part 1 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Amid loss and misfortune, the Stone family and the Flight 828 passengers search for the true meaning behind their Callings as ominous signs linger.
Available Nov. 5
Orgasm Inc: The Story of OneTaste (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Sprung from San Francisco’s tech bubble and hailed by top health & wellness outlets as a path to fulfillment, OneTaste was a sexual wellness company that gained global notoriety through the teaching of a practice called “orgasmic meditation.” This investigative documentary employs access to 15 years of never-before-seen footage and interviews with former members to pull back the curtain on the organization and its controversial, enigmatic leader.
Available Nov. 6
Captain Phillips
Available Nov. 7
Deepa & Anoop: Season 2 (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: Check in for another season of fun at Mango Manor! From sensational science experiments to mind-boggling magic tricks, the good times never stop.
Available Nov. 8
Behind Every Star (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Agents at a talent management firm tackle strong personalities and office politics while keeping their celebrity clients happy and helping them shine.
The Claus Family 2 (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Santa’s one job? Deliver presents. But as Jules takes the reins from his Grandpa Noël, he receives a young girl’s letter with a special holiday wish.
Minions & More Volume 2
Neal Brennan: Blocks (Netflix Comedy)
From Netflix: From the weird relationship humans have with dogs to how dating a model is like owning a dune buggy, Neal Brennan muses on his life in this stand-up special.
Triviaverse (Netflix Special)
From Netflix: Highest score wins! Challenge a friend or beat a mysterious foe by answering random rapid-fire trivia questions on science, art, geography and more.
Available Nov. 9
Angels & Demons
The Crown: Season 5 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Diana and Charles wage a media war. The monarchy’s role is up for debate. Welcome to the ‘90s — and Queen Elizabeth II’s biggest challenge to date.
FIFA Uncovered (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: From power struggles to global politics, an exploration of FIFA reveals the organization’s checkered history — and what it takes to host a World Cup.
The Railway Man
The Soccer Football Movie (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Four young soccer superfans team up to help their idols regain their abilities after a scheming evil scientist steals their talent.
Available Nov. 10
Falling for Christmas (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: After losing her memory in a skiing accident, a spoiled heiress lands in the cozy care of a down-on-his-luck widower and his daughter at Christmastime.
Lost Bullet 2 (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Having cleared his name, genius mechanic Lino has only one goal in mind: getting revenge on the corrupt cops who killed his brother and his mentor.
Love Never Lies: Destination Sardinia (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: A new group of supposedly solid couples put their relationships to the test. In their pursuit of love and money, will the truth hurt or heal?
State of Alabama vs. Brittany Smith (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: This documentary tells the harrowing story of a woman trying to use Alabama’s Stand Your Ground law after killing a man she says brutally attacked her.
Warrior Nun: Season 2 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Alongside new allies, Ava and the sisters of the Order band together and set out to take down a false prophet hell-bent on world domination.
Available Nov. 11
Ancient Apocalypse (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Journalist Graham Hancock travels the globe hunting for evidence of mysterious, lost civilizations dating back to the last Ice Age.
Capturing the Killer Nurse (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: This documentary reveals how investigators proved ICU nurse Charles Cullen was killing patients — and how close he came to getting away with murder.
Don’t Leave (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Semih’s girlfriend suddenly breaks up with him. In search of answers about their relationship, he must soon confront what he had long ignored.
Down to Earth with Zac Efron: Season 2: Down Under (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Zac and Darin take an eye-opening adventure across Australia, delving into its rich biodiversity and culture — and the efforts to protect both.
Goosebumps
Is That Black Enough for You?!? (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Culture critic and historian Elvis Mitchell traces the evolution — and revolution — of Black cinema from its origins to the impactful films of the 1970s.
Laguna Beach: Seasons 1-2
Monica, O My Darling (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: A slick robotics expert joins a murderous plot after a passionate affair takes a sudden turn, but nothing — not even death — is what it seems to be.
My Father’s Dragon (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: A young boy leaves the city of Nevergreen and journeys to the mysterious Wild Island, where he finds ferocious beasts — and the friendship of a lifetime.
Available Nov. 14
Stutz (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: In candid conversations with actor Jonah Hill, leading psychiatrist Phil Stutz explores his early life experiences and unique, visual model of therapy.
Teletubbies (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: Join friends Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po on wonder-filled adventures as they learn and grow in this colorful refresh of the classic series.
Available Nov. 15
Deon Cole: Charleen’s Boy (Netflix Comedy)
From Netflix: Getting old may be the goal, but the road there is comically difficult. In his second Netflix original comedy special, which is dedicated to his late mother, Deon Cole hilariously shares his advice on how to navigate life and dating in today’s society.
Johanna Nordström: Call the Police (Netflix Comedy)
From Netflix: The comedian and podcast host sounds off on sexual escapades, TikTok police and how she became Sweden’s pandemic poster girl.
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: After a big storm, food is scarce — and hungry dinos are everywhere. It’s up to you to help the Camp Fam survive in this thrilling interactive special.
Run for the Money (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: In a race with time, celebrity contestants desperately try to outmaneuver black-clad Hunters in pursuit, for a chance to win a growing cash prize.
Available Nov. 16
In Her Hands (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Filmed across two turbulent years, In Her Hands tells the story of Zarifa Ghafari, who at 26 became one of Afghanistan’s first female mayors and the youngest to ever hold the position. The film documents her fight for survival against the backdrop of her country’s accelerated unraveling. As Western forces announce their retreat and the Taliban start their sweep back to power, Zarifa and women across the country face a new reality. Amid these tectonic changes, Zarifa must make the most difficult decision of her life.
The Lost Lotteries (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Five down-on-their-luck strangers must band together to steal back winning lottery tickets worth millions from a wicked mafia boss.
Mind Your Manners (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Have you ever wondered how to elegantly cut… a banana? Mind Your Manners follows world-renowned etiquette teacher Sara Jane Ho as she helps her students become their best selves and put others at ease, using the language of manners and etiquette. Get ready to laugh, cry, and learn a thing or two as Sara transforms her students’ lives and helps them acquire the confidence to shine in any situation – starting with a sensible spot of afternoon tea. Pinkies in or out?
Off Track (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: In a fit of desperation, a down-and-out single mother suits up and attempts to ski Vasaloppet with her (not-so-perfect) perfectionist brother.
Racionais MC’s: From the Streets of São Paulo (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Armed with music — and a message, influential hip-hop group Racionais MC’s turned their street poetry into a powerful movement in Brazil and beyond.
The Wonder (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Haunted by her past, a nurse travels from England to a remote Irish village in 1862 to investigate a young girl’s supposedly miraculous fast.
Available Nov. 17
1899 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Full of hope for a better future, passengers aboard a ship to the New World sail into a nightmare when they find a second vessel adrift on the open sea.
Bantú Mama
Christmas with You (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Seeking inspiration for a hit holiday song, a pop star grants a young fan’s Christmas wish to meet her — and finds a shot at true love along the way.
Dead to Me: Season 3 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: A hit-and-run started it all for Jen and Judy. Now another shocking crash alters the future of their ride-or-die friendship. All roads have led to this.
I Am Vanessa Guillen (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Vanessa Guillen was 20 years old went she was found murdered at a US Army base. Rather than submit to silence, her family fought for justice and change.
Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: The year was 1996, and the cola wars were raging. Despite Pepsi’s celeb-soaked advertisements, Coke still held the bigger market share, so the second-place brand decided to roll out their biggest campaign ever: Called “Pepsi Stuff,” it featured a soon-to-be infamous commercial implying that if you just bought enough of their products, you could use “Pepsi Points” to purchase sunglasses, leather jackets… and maybe a Harrier jet? Pepsi execs assumed the astronomical “price” of the military plane was set high enough to indicate it was a joke, but college student John Leonard saw it as a challenge, and decided to call their bluff. Enlisting the help (and funding) of mountaineering buddy Todd Hoffman, Leonard hashed out a plan to score the grandest prize of all – even if it never existed in the first place. Shot in a rollicking, irreverent style and soaked in the music and culture of the mid-’90s, Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? sits down with Leonard, Hoffman, the commercial’s creative team, and a truly unexpected cast of tangentially-involved public figures to tell the legendary tale of the kid who sued Pepsi for a fighter jet, and became the hero of a new generation.
Available Nov. 18
The Cuphead Show!: Part 3 (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: From hijinks and heebie-jeebies to holiday cheer: This season’s got it all as the boys go big to trick the Devil — and stir up trouble all over town!
Elite: Season 6 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Everybody’s looking for something this year at Las Encinas, whether it’s love, revenge or millions of followers. But will they all make it out alive?
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 5 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Special guests and familiar faces stir up sweet holiday magic as judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood name the best Yuletide bakers.
Inside Job: Part 2 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: For employees of Cognito Inc., conspiracies aren’t just theories, they’re a full time grind. Inside Job is a peek inside the actual Deep State, as one woman manages the chaotic office of lovable morons secretly controlling the world.
Reign Supreme (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: From the projects to the largest venues in Paris, this series follows two teenage friends for life as they forge the birth and rise of French hip-hop.
Slumberland (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Joined by a larger-than-life outlaw, a daring young orphan journeys through a land of dreams to find a precious pearl that will grant her greatest wish.
Somebody (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: A developer builds a dating app, hoping for connection. Soon, she gets caught in the web of a serial killer who uses the platform to lure victims.
The Violence Action (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: She’s just a regular, sweet-looking college student by day. But by night, she’s a part-time assassin — and she’s about to face her toughest target yet.
Available Nov. 21
My Little Pony: Winter Wishday (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: It’s Winter Wishday! Can the Mane 5 celebrate their holiday traditions and still make it back in time to exchange gifts under the Wishing Star for Sunny?
StoryBots: Answer Time (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: Got a question? The StoryBots have an answer! Join curious friends Beep, Boop, Bing, Bang and Bo on fun adventures to find facts for real kids like you.
Available Nov. 22
LEGO: City Adventures: Season 4
Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would (Netflix Comedy)
From Netflix: Emmy and Grammy nominated writer, comedian Trevor Noah returns to Netflix in his new comedy special, I Wish You Would. True to form, Trevor hilariously shares revelations about learning to speak German, modern communication, and his love for curry. Filmed at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, CA, Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would premieres globally on Netflix on November 22, 2022.
Available Nov. 23
The Boxtrolls
Blood, Sex & Royalty (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: A modern take on the British royal drama, this steamy series offers a window into the lives of history’s deadliest, sexiest and most iconic monarchs.
Christmas on Mistletoe Farm (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: After inheriting a farm at Christmastime, a widowed father makes a bumpy adjustment to village life — while his kids hatch a plan to stay there forever.
Lesson Plan (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: After a teacher dies, his best friend — a former cop — takes a job at the school where he worked to confront the gang he thinks was responsible.
The Swimmers (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: From war-torn Syria to the 2016 Rio Olympics, two young sisters embark on a risky voyage, putting their hearts and their swimming skills to heroic use.
Taco Chronicles: Cross the Border (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: The taco leaves Mexico, but Mexico doesn’t leave the taco. Across the US border, Mexican cooks keep the tradition alive and experiment with new flavors.
The Unbroken Voice (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Despite humble origins and sexism, a young Arelys Henao chases her singing dream in this music-packed drama inspired by the Colombian icon’s early life.
Wednesday (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Smart, sarcastic and a little dead inside, Wednesday Addams investigates a murder spree while making new friends — and foes — at Nevermore Academy.
Who’s a Good Boy? (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Chema has a mission: date Claudia, the new girl at his school, so he can lose his virginity to her before the end of the school year. Will he fulfill his dream before graduation?
Available Nov. 24
First Love (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Young, free and madly in love. As teenagers, the world was their oyster — but as adults, their lives seem dimmer, like a very important piece is missing.
The Noel Diary (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: Cleaning out his childhood home at Christmas, a novelist meets a woman searching for her birth mother. Will an old diary unlock their pasts — and hearts?
Southpaw
The Vanishing
Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor
Available Nov. 25
Blood & Water: Season 3 (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: As another year begins at Parkhurst, Puleng and Fiks search for a lost loved one — but their perseverance could be putting them in grave danger.
Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich goes beyond the headlines of the Ghislaine Maxwell case to tell the definitive story of Epstein’s mysterious accomplice, illuminating how her class and privilege concealed her predatory nature.
Available Nov. 28
The Action Pack Saves Christmas (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: As Hope Springs gets ready to celebrate the holidays, Teddy uses his toys to take away all the festive cheer — unless the Action Pack can stop him!
Available Nov. 29
The Creature Cases: Season 2 (Netflix Family)
From Netflix: Everyone’s decking the halls to get in the holiday spirit. But Sam and Kit are blasted back in time to the Ice Age and meet some wooly new pals!
Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Joe Berlinger returns to executive produce season three of Crime Scene, the acclaimed documentary series exploring the ways in which certain locations aid and abet criminal activity. The new season, directed by Emmy-Award winning filmmaker Jessica Dimmock, investigates the “Texas Killing Fields,” a region with a dark pattern of girls who have disappeared and turned up dead. Amidst the marshes and oil refineries alongside the interstate corridor connecting Houston and the beach town of Galveston, lies Calder Road – the patch of land that earned its name after the bodies of three young women were discovered there in the 1980s and a fourth in 1991. Their murders remain unsolved, but one grieving father refuses to give up on the hunt for his daughter’s killer, while the search and recovery organization he founded supports other local families facing similar tragedies. His determined pursuit of justice for the victims drives the series as it delves into five decades of the area’s unsettling history, uncovering a pattern of eerie connections and missed opportunities surrounding the Calder Road cold cases that may, at long last, lead investigators to the truth.
Romesh Ranganathan: The Cynic (Netflix Comedy)
From Netflix: Returning to his hometown of Crawley, England, Romesh Ranganathan riffs on veganism, his kids — and offers a peek into the making of his comedy special.
Available Nov. 30
A Man of Action (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: In this drama inspired by the life of Lucio Urtubia, an anarchist targets one of the world’s biggest banks with an ingenious counterfeiting operation.
My Name Is Vendetta (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: When enemies from the past kill his wife and brother-in-law, a former mafia enforcer and his daughter flee to Milan to plot their revenge.
The Lost Patient (Netflix Film)
From Netflix: After waking up from a coma with no memory of the night when his entire family was murdered, a young man and his psychiatrist try to untangle the truth.
Snack VS. Chef (Netflix Series)
From Netflix: Twelve chefs channel their inner food scientists to re-create classic snacks and invent their own original treats for a $50,000 prize.
Take Your Pills: Xanax (Netflix Documentary)
From Netflix: A cure for some and a curse for others, widely prescribed anti-anxiety medication is examined by patients and experts in this revealing documentary.