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LSA Watchlist: What’s new on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ this November

What to watch on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ this October 2024.

The Christmas films are starting to roll in with Netflix giving us the gift of a hot snowman come to life. The world of Citadel gets a new entry and Arcane on Netflix returns for its final season. On top of that, we’re getting a brand new streaming service.

Here’s what’s new on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ this November 2024

Citadel: Honey Bunny

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November 7, Prime Video

Stuntman Bunny recruits a struggling actress Honey and both are immediately thrust into a dangerous world of espionage. Years later, the past catches up with them and they must protect their daughter, Nadia, who would grow up to be the formidable agent featured in the original series. 

 

Arcane (Season 2)

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November 9, Netflix

After Jinx decides to attack the Council, the conflict between Piltover and Zaun comes to a boiling point. Everyone is roped into the conflict while Jinx and Violet face off once more. 

 

Hot Frosty

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November 13, Netflix

Kathy lost her husband two years ago and can’t seem to move on. Fortunately, she brings a snowman to life, who is coincidentally very good-looking, and he helps her love again. It’s truly a Christmas miracle. 

 

Cross

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November 14, Prime Video

The latest iteration of one of James Patterson’s iconic characters finds himself hunting down a serial killer before realising someone from his past is threatening him and his family.

 

Silo (Season 2)

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November 15, Apple TV+

Juliette has stepped out of the Silo—and survived. Does the Judicial really know what’s happening in the world and are they even telling the truth? What exactly happened in the world?

 

Cobra Kai (Season 6, Part 2)

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November 15, Netflix

A new rift has grown between Johnny and Daniel. As Daniel wrestles with fresh revelations about his late mentor, the Miyagi-Do team must face off with the brand new Cobra Kai 

 

Dune: Prophecy

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November 19, Max

A prequel set 10,000 years before the events of the films, this new series tells the story of two sisters who would go on to found the sect known as the Bene Gesserit.

 

A Man on the Inside

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November 21, Netflix

Charles is a retired professor who feels like he’s going through life on autopilot. Nothing seems to excite him anymore and the passing of his wife still stings. But when he receives a call from a private investigator asking if he can be a “mole” inside a retirement home, he finds a newfound purpose as a man on the inside. 

 

Joy

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November 22, Netflix

The movie recounts the true story of Scientist Robert Edwards, surgeon Patrick Steptoe, and embryologist Jean Purdy who spent ten years tirelessly working to make a medical miracle a reality: in vitro fertilisation. 

 

The Piano Lesson

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November 22, Netflix

With an all-star cast that includes Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washinton, and Corey Hawkins, the movie follows a battle between two siblings over a treasured family heirloom: a piano. One sibling wants to sell it while the other wants to keep it. As they argue, they and the rest of the family are forced to confront their past. 

 

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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LSA Watchlist: What’s new on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ this November

Eric E. Surbano

Senior Writer | Entertainment & Tech

Eric can be found lost in his own world jamming with headphones on while writing when he's not prepping for a DnD session or researching 'Star Wars' galactic history on Wookiepedia. A proud Ravenclaw, he loves playing (and writing about) video games, humming the 'Doctor Who' theme under his breath, and rewatching 'Friends', 'New Girl', and 'The West Wing'.

   
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