
Most Anticipated Movies & TV Shows You Can Stream In November 2022: With the Halloween fever going down, November’s OTT releases are knocking on your TV set with a variety of entertainment that would blow you away with brand-new content and add to the obsession around your favorite shows. Whether it’s comedies that you love or perhaps drama is more your thing; the upcoming streaming bouquet has it all.
If you’re still missing Brooklyn 99–Melissa Fumero coming back into comedy with a brand new show is definitely a treat to look forward to. Creators of the last brain-churning Sci-Fi mystery Dark, are waiting to mess with your head one more time with their new mystery show 1899. There will be a lot to binge and a lot to take in slowly. So get your hopes high for the upcoming month and take a look at this list of the 10 most exciting movies and TV shows to brighten up your favorite streaming platforms in November 2022.
Blockbuster, Season 1 (November 3)
Stream it on Netflix
The creators of Happy Endings and the writers of Superstore and Brooklyn Nine-Nine bring back two beloved comedy stars with their new sitcom Blockbuster. Melissa Fumero and WandaVision star Randall Park (who also goes by the name Jim Halpert if you know what I mean) star in this brand new Netflix series that follows the struggles of Timmy and his coworkers as they go through the ups and downs of working in the last standing Blockbuster store. The Superstore-like setup only with the added quirks of keeping up with running what now is a small business is sure to have you root for a new Amy-Jonah-Esque romance while making you giggle with a whole set of hilarious employees.
Enola Holmes 2 (November 4)
Stream it on Netflix
The teen detective will now be solving a mystery that will hold up the promise of far more danger than she’s anticipating. Now a pro detective, Millie Bobby Brown returns as Enola Holmes for the sequel and attempts to search for a missing girl while being dismissed by people as someone who needs to go back to school. Based on the Enola Holmes Mysteries book series, and directed by Harry Bradbeer; Enola Holmes 2 will come with a conspiracy case that will even draw in everyone’s favorite Sherlock (Henry Cavill), this November.
Causeway (November 4)
Stream it on Apple TV Plus
With the massive critical success Apple TV originals Coda and Cha Cha Real Smooth have seen in recent years, it is now time for them to hand over the torch to the commercially successful Jennifer Lawrence who has also proven the depths of her talent time and again. This Toronto International Film Festival selection dives into the post-traumatic life of a war vet who has suffered a serious brain injury. The ebbs and flows of her life after returning back home will make up this psychological drama that shows real promise in becoming a prominent figure in this genre.
The Crown, Season 5 (November 9)
Stream it on Netflix
The new season of the crowd-popular historical drama The Crown is set to jump back into motion with a whole new cast replacing the ones before. This will be the last season of the show that happens to be released after the death of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II. Starring Imelda Staunton (most popular for her role in the Harry Potter movies) as the Queen, and Jonathan Pryce (Game of Thrones), Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread), Dominic West (The Wire), and tenet star Elizabeth Debicki; this season will focus on the 1990’s reign of the Queen and the gruesome affairs of the Diana incident.
The English, Season 1 (November 11)
Stream it on Amazon Prime
A show worth watching even if it’s just to watch Emily Blunt going unhinged with the thrill of revenge; Prime’s new original The English will light up your November with much more than that. An English woman’s revenge motive for her dead son gets joined by Chaske Spencer’s justifiable anger in this western drama. The English is sure to be an action fest fueled by rage that is both personal, and that of a brutalized community.
1899, Season 1 (November 17)
Stream it on Netflix
From the makers of Dark, comes another electrifying mystery starring Dark star Andreas Pietschmann. Netflix’s new multi-language horror mystery will mostly take place in ominous ships full of terrified cruisers. 1899 will accompany the people on a migrant steamship as they discover another mysterious ship containing secrets that will haunt the dark waters.
Welcome to Chippendales (November 22)
Stream it on Hulu
Hulu’s latest true events drama will follow the curious career of Somen “Steve” Banerjee, an Indian-born entrepreneur who founded the first male striptease club Chippendales. Inspired by the book “Deadly Dance: The Chippendales Murders”, Welcome to Chippendales casts Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick) as the infamous Somen Banerjee whose life is as darkly fascinating as everything else about him. With the supporting cast glamorized with the likes of Dan Stevens (Legion), Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus), and Annaleigh Ashford (American Crime Story); Welcome to Chippendales is ready to rock your world with seduction and murders.
Wednesday, Season 1 (November 23)
Stream it on Netflix
To help with your Halloween hangover comes the new coming-of-age horror comedy that follows the life of Wednesday Addams from The Addams Family. Tim Burton’s gothic teen is played by You star Jenna Ortega and is supported by a fantastic cast consisting of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luiz Guzman, and Gwendoline Christie. The horror comedy will find itself in the strange life of Wednesday as she struggles to find her place in the world.
The Sex Lives of College Girls, Season 2 (November 17)
Stream it on HBO MAX
Mindy Kaling is on a roll, after the huge success of coming-of-age comedy-drama Never Have I Ever, she takes us into the frolic lives of four 18-year-old freshman roommates at Essex College in Vermont who has recently tasted the sudden freedom of their life choices. Just like one of the most popular Netflix shows Sex Education, The Sex Lives of College Girls is more about emotional feelings, fun, and friendship, than it is about sex. The ladies of Essex College know exactly what they want, and that’s another season of The Sex Lives of College Girls. The quartet will deal with new relationships, coming out, and student loans.
Disenchanted (November 18)
Stream it On Disney+
Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey return for a magical adventure loaded with fun sing-alongs, and a fairy tale satire at its heart, in a new sequel of Enchanted called Disenchanted. Giselle, Robert, and Morgan have moved from Manhattan to a new house in the suburb of Monroeville. Giselle finds herself wishing for the fairy tale life she left behind in the first movie. As she taps into a little magic, Giselle warps reality and her own nature. In this film, Amy Adams gets the chance to play an unraveling villain as well as a charming princess.
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