November will be bustling with new content on Netflix, much to the delight of its members. A highlight of the month is undoubtedly the release of Season 2 of Arcane, the animated series based on the video game League of Legends. The first season impressed with its visual and narrative quality three years ago. The second and final season is divided into three parts, set to be released on Netflix on November 9, 16, and 23.
For series, Netflix subscribers can also look forward to the conclusion of Season 4 of Outer Banks on November 7, as well as the debut of Franck Gastambide’s new series, La Cage, on November 8. Other noteworthy series releases include the end of Season 7 of Outlander on November 23 and Season 2 of L’impératrice on November 22.
On the movie front, Netflix is already getting into the holiday spirit with a lineup that smells of pine trees and hot chocolate. The holiday season kicks off on the streaming platform on November 6 with the release of The Christmas Date, and the much-anticipated The Merry Gentlemen starring Chad Michael Murray on November 20. Another significant movie release this month includes The Piano Lesson, an adaptation of the August Wilson novel starring Samuel L. Jackson and John David Washington.
Lastly, November also marks a big month for sports on Netflix. The streaming platform will broadcast live the match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson on November 16. Dedicated series such as Part 2 of Sprint and Enough: The Anger of Spanish Women Footballers will also be available this month. Below, you can find the calendar of the main Netflix releases for the coming month.
Netflix New Releases
New Series
- Tokyo Ghoul (complete series): November 1
- Attack on Titan (final season): November 1
- Outer Banks (Season 4, Part 2): November 7
- La Cage: November 8
- Central Bank Heist: November 8
- Arcane (Season 2): November 9 (Part 1), 16 (Part 2), 23 (Part 3)
- Sprint (Part 2): November 13
- Cobra Kai (Season 6, Part 2): November 15
- The Empress (Season 2): November 22
- Outlander (Season 7, Part 2): November 23
- The Madness: November 28
- Senna: November 29
New Movies
- OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies: November 1
- OSS 117: Lost in Rio: November 1
- Yannick: November 2
- The Many Saints of Newark: November 3
- The Christmas Date: November 6
- Pedro Paramo: November 6
- Who’s the Strongest?: November 6
- Like a Boss: November 8
- Sorry for the Inconvenience: November 9
- Cry Macho: November 10
- My Handsome Snowman: November 13
- Santa & Co.: November 17
- GTMAX: November 20
- The Merry Gentlemen: November 20
- Ellian and the Spell: November 22
- JOY: November 22
- The Piano Lesson: November 22
- The Last Voyage of the Demeter: November 23
- Meeting in Malawas: November 25
- Our Little Secret: November 27
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Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.
