Published on 12:00 AM, November 05, 2021

To-Do-List

What’s new on Netflix in November

Confused about what to watch on Netflix curled up in your blanket in November? We got you all covered with some of our picks for Netflix's hottest November releases.

Camp Confidential: America's Secret Nazis

This investigative documentary is an animated short that follows some WWII veterans as they open up to a breathtaking secret. The film uncovers the secrets of a US military camp near Washington where Jewish soldiers were interrogated by Nazi POWs.

Starring Arno Mayers and Peter Weiss and directed by Daniel Sivan, the trailer has surely made it to the 'dark-documentaries-to-watch' list of many.

Release Date: November 2

Catching Killers

From our almost 'fresh' memories (or chills?) of a popular docu-series by Netflix (House of Secrets, anyone?) from last month, we can count on Netflix for some more of the bone-chilling true-crime.

The first season of Catching Killers is coming to Netflix with investigators behind some of the most infamous serial killer cases, revealing the crucifying, chilling details of their great efforts.

Release Date: November 4

Meenakshi Sundareshwar

Sanya Malhotra and Abhimanyu Dasani starrer Meenakshi Sundareshwar tells the story of a pair of newlyweds forced to live apart due to a unique job prospect and the hassles and hiccups that arise from their long-distance marriage.

The beautiful stills and trailer highlighting South Indian culture and a sweet soundtrack have already made it to the Bollywood bingers watchlists.

Release Date: November 5

Passing

Set in 1920's New York City, this black and white movie tells the story of two women intertwined with each other's lives. A woman of colour finds her life elevated when she meets her childhood friend in upper Manhattan, who's 'passing' as a white upper-class woman. But is she the only one who's passing as something they are not?

This promising directorial debut from Rebecca Hall is an adaptation of Nella Larsen's 1929 novel.

Release Date: November 10

Red Notice

A Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot, and Dwayne Johnson starrer action-comedy-drama, Red Notice is hitting Netflix this November. The story revolves around an FBI agent attempting to hunt down and capture the world's most wanted art thief and his notorious partner in crime.

Release Date: November 12

Cowboy Bebop

This is probably one of the most hyped and anticipated series from Netflix this month. John Cho, Mustafa Shakir and Daniella Pineda star in this live-action adaptation of Shinichiro Watanabe's famous classic anime of the same name.

Release Date: November 19

Hellbound

This upcoming Korean horror series is from Yeon Sang-ho, the director of the international hit horror movies, Train to Busan and its sequel Peninsula.

Charged with horror and chills, this series is about people trying to survive under conditions of 'utter social chaos'.

Release Date: November 19

A Boy Called Christmas

This Christmas season, Netflix has brought a stash of Christmas movies--A Boy Called Christmas being one of them.

Young boy Nikolaj sets out on a journey to the north to find his father who is in search of a fabled village of Elves. Nikolaj soon meets his destiny in his quest to find his father and bring home the gift of hope.

Release Date: November 24