
Every series coming to Netflix in November
Winter brings people inside, and nobody knows this more than Netflix, with a number of new releases scheduled over the next couple of months as people start to retreat inside their homes and to the comfort of television.
The streaming service is making the most of the colder months by rewarding viewers with long-awaited finales to shows like Arcane and original new shows like The Trunk and Sisters Feud, providing an excuse to stay inside to subscribers. So without further ado, here are the new and existing series coming to Netflix in November, 2024.
Those that are a fan of high stakes drama will have plenty to choose from this festive season, with brand new series that will have you hiding behind your sofa as you watch it. Bank Under Seige will be released on November 8th, based on the true story of Spain’s infamous raiders who held over a 100 people hostage in a bank and the motives behind the crime.
The Cage will also be released on the same day, a gritty drama about a young boxer determined to do whatever it takes to succeed. Sister’s Feud will be released on November 14th, a gripping thriller series about a feud between two sisters after one of them refuses to take part in the others’ twisted scheme, alongside the struggle to be reunited with her long-lost daughter. Racing fans rejoice, a limited series on the life of legendary driver Ayrton Senna will be coming to your screens on November 29th.
Lastly, we have a new psychological Korean drama called The Trunk on November 29th, about a secret marriage service that is discovered after a mysterious trunk washes up on a beach, revealing the strange marriage of a couple involved in the scheme.
For the people looking for something more light-hearted, then Netflix has a perfect selectin to choose from. All four seasons of A.P. Bio are coming on November 15th, following a former college professor who loses his dream job and ends up teaching high school biology in his hometown. A Man on the Inside is coming on November 21st, starring Ted Danson as a retired professor who’s peaceful life changes when hired by a private investigator to go undercover in a retirement home. And on November 13th, a new season of Mothers of Penguins will be released, the story of an MMA fighter who faces a new challenge when her seven year-old son moves to a new school.
And for any lovers of reality television, we have many new dating shows such as Love in the Wild, which shows 20 single people as they attempt to find love in the wilderness, hopeful singles as they relocate to the mountains in their quest to find love, as seen in Love Village. But if you’d prefer to stay away from romance, then Netflix is also releasing a new season of Face Off and Dirty Jobs, with competitions between make-up artists and one man who takes on particularly ‘dirty jobs’, all while being filmed for our viewing pleasure.
If none of these tickle your fancy, then the streaming service also have a number of new documentary series and true crime shows, with the thrilling 60 Days In released on November 1st, documenting a group of volunteers that infiltrate county prisons to expose the corruption within.
Furthermore, Investigation Alien is coming on November 8th, about real-life journalist George Knapp as he investigates a UFO appearance. But if you want something more laid-back, then there’s a wonderful new series called Our Oceans being released on November 20th, a five-part series that explores the depths of our uncharted oceans.
Additionally, if you’re a fan of cooking-based shows, then another season of Chef’s Table is coming to your table on November 27th, following a group of world-class chefs as they share the ideas behind their food, with this season also featuring an episode entirely on the art of noodle making. Best not to watch this one on an empty stomach.