This month, Netflix presents a formidable lineup of movies, documentaries and series featuring a few of Hollywood’s best filmmakers. From franchise hits to heartwarming holiday rom-coms, this month’s releases cater to a big selection of interests.
Highlights include Samuel L. Jackson and John David Washington adapting August Wilson’s novel, a better take a look at the vivacious Whitney Houston, and a sports series featuring elite athletes competing for gold. Each title presents a novel perspective, shining a light-weight on the skills of Black actors and the stories of BIPOC communities all over the world.
Find out which must-see movies and series coming to Netflix in November.
Whitney – (1/11)
This documentary explores the lifetime of the enduring Whitney Houston using personal interviews and rare footage. Directed by Kevin Macdonald, the film provides an intimate take a look at Houston’s musical journey and personal struggles, celebrating her legacy in the music industry.
The Scorpion King – (1/11)
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson made his screen debut as Mathayus The Scorpion Kingspin-off Mummy concession. This motion adventure game follows his journey to avenge his brother’s death. Johnson’s distinct presence on screen adds strength and charisma to this exciting story.
Let’s meet next Christmas – (11/6)
Christina Milian stars in a vacation romantic comedy concerning the magic of affection and the vacation season. IN Let’s meet next ChristmasMilian’s comedic moment and uplifting performance remind us why she’s a fan favorite this holiday season.
Focus – (11/10)
Will Smith and Margot Robbie give riveting performances in this crime thriller a couple of seasoned conman and his protégé. Smith brings his trademark charm, keeping viewers on the sting of their seats because the story delves into high-stakes deception, romance and vice.
Rob Peace – (11/11)
Jay Will stars alongside Mary J. Blige and Chiwetel Ejiofor in this drama based on the true story of Rob Peace, a Yale graduate who struggled along with his past and the world of drug dealing. Powerful performances offer a nuanced take a look at an excellent life gone awry.
Fast and Furious series – (11/12)
Fans Fast and furious series can relive the high-octane thrills with stars like Vin Diesel, Ludacris, Tyrese and Bow Wow. Each film in the series combines motion with heart and celebrates a solid that celebrates diversity and family values.
Sprint 2 – (11/13)
This sports documentary series goes behind the scenes of Olympic athletes as they train, face challenges and strive to win. Sprint 2 captures the ups and downs of the competition, giving an insight into the lives of those determined athletes.
Rhythm + Flow: Season 2 – (20/11)
Ludacris, Latto and DJ Khaled are on a mission to seek out the subsequent big hip-hop star Rhythm + Flow. The competition heats up as a bunch of talented participants showcase their skills in a bid to make it in the music industry.
Our oceans – (20/11)
Narrated by Barack Obama, this documentary series takes viewers on a journey to Earth’s oceans. Our Oceans sheds light on the fantastic thing about marine life and the challenges these ecosystems face, using Obama’s narrative to guide viewers through this awe-inspiring exploration.
Piano lesson – (November 22)
Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington and Danielle Deadwyler star in the variation of August Wilson’s play a couple of family torn between selling or keeping a symbolic heirloom. Featuring intense performances, this film explores themes of heritage, identity and family bonds.
Piano lesson. (L-R) John David Washington as Boy Willie, Samuel L. Jackson as Doaker Charles, Michael Potts as Wining Boy and Ray Fisher as Lymon in The Piano Lesson. Cr. © 2024 David Lee/Netflix
Madness – (28/11)
Starring Colman Domingo Madnessthriller series concerning the journey of a person who comes across dangerous secrets. Domingo’s character grapples with twists and turns, making a tense narrative that is certain to captivate viewers.
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