Netflix Originals Coming to Netflix in November 2023
Welcome along to an early preview ahead at all the Netflix Originals currently scheduled to be released throughout the month of November 2023.
This is part of our monthly rundowns for the remaining months of 2023. You can see all the Netflix Originals planned for September 2023 here and December 2023 Originals here.
One quick note about a title that was previously tied to November in the form of A Family Affair starring Zac Efron and Nicole Kidman. That movie has now been pushed out of the month and is now due to arrive in 2024.
Please note: This list is subject to change and is a work in progress. We’ll include new titles as and when they get announced for November 2023, and this list by no means represents everything coming throughout the month.
English Language Netflix Originals Coming in November 2023
All The Light We Cannot See (Limited Series)
Coming to Netflix: November 2nd
Steven Knight is behind this new drama limited series based on the best-selling book of the same name and from producer Shawn Levy.
The series follows young Marie-Laure is notably blind with her path during the war, colliding with a German soldier in occupied France.
Aria Mia Loberti leads the series with Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie co-stars.
Unicorn Academy
Coming to Netflix: November 2nd
Announced in June, this new kid’s animated series comes from Spin Master. The series, which kicks off with a 75-minute movie, follows. Sophia and the rest of the students at Unicorn Academy are learning magic to provide protection for the whole world.
Blue Eye Samurai
Coming to Netflix: November 3rd
One of our most anticipated upcoming animation projects in years is Blue Eye Samurai created by Michael Green and Amber Noizumi.
In the new series, you’ll follow Mizu who is a mixed-race master of the sword who lives a life in disguise seeking the deliverance of revenge.
Among the voice cast assembled for the ambitious project includes Maya Erskine, George Takei, Masi Oka and Randall Park.
Nyad
Coming to Netflix: November 3rd
Perhaps one of Netflix’s most controversial biopics (on two major fronts) in recent times will be Nyad; the movie sets out to tell the story of Diana Nyad, who, at the age of 60, set out to swim between Cuba and Flordia.
Annette Bening leads the cast alongside Jodie Foster and Rhys Ifans.
The movie will also be in select theaters from the end of October, so if you fancy checking out this movie on the big screen, keep an eye on your local listings.
Sly (2023)
Coming to Netflix: November 3rd
Following Netflix’s documentary coverage of Arnold Schwarzenegger, it’s now time for Sylvester Stallone to be in the limelight with this new documentary looking through his varied and long career.
Football Manager 2024 Mobile
Coming to Netflix: November 6th
Coming to Netflix Games exclusively is the new iteration of the mobile sports-management game from SEGA, Football Manager 2024 Mobile.
The Killer (2023)
Coming to Netflix: November 10th (also getting a limited theatrical release the week before)
Based on the hit graphic novel series The Killer by Alexis Nolent, this new highly anticipated movie comes from Oscar-winning director David Fincher, perhaps best known in recent years for his Netflix series Mindhunter.
Per Netflix, here’s what you can expect:
“After a fateful near-miss an assassin battles his employers, and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn’t personal.”
Among the cast for the new movie are Michael Fassbender, Charles Parnell, Arliss Howard, Sophie Charlotte, and Tilda Swinton.
Stamped from the Beginning
Coming to Netflix: November 15th
“Oscar-winning director Roger Ross Williams brings Dr. Ibram X. Kendi’s best-selling book Stamped From the Beginning to life, using vivid animations and leading female scholars to explore the history of anti-Black racist ideas.”
Best. Christmas. Ever!
Coming to Netflix: November 16th
Netflix’s first big Christmas movie of 2023 will be the live-action romantic comedy Best. Christmas. Ever!
Here’s what you can expect:
“Every Christmas Jackie sends a boastful holiday newsletter that makes her old college friend Charlotte feel like a lump of coal. When a twist of fate lands Charlotte and her family on Jackie’s snowy doorstep just days before Christmas, she seizes the opportunity to prove her old friend’s life can’t possibly be that perfect. Starring Heather Graham, Brandy, Jason Biggs and Matt Cedeño.”
Rustin
Coming to Netflix: November 17th (also getting a limited theatrical release)
One of Netflix’s potential Oscar hopefuls for 2023 is Rustin, a biopic that outlines the life and career of the gay and civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, who organized the 1963 March on Washington.
Colman Domingo leads the cast with Chris Rock, Glynn Turman, Audra McDonald, Aml Ameen, Gus Halper, Johnny Ramey, CCH Pounder, Michael Potts, Carra Patterson, Adrienne Warren, Bill Irwin, Da’Vine Joy Randolph rounding it out.
CoComelon Lane
Coming to Netflix: November 17th
CoComelon has dominated the Netflix charts for years and Netflix decided it wanted even more so it commissioned a new series which will be dropping its first batch of episodes on November 17th.
JJ will be speaking for the first time in CoComelon in this new series that sees him life’s milestones.
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
Coming to Netflix: November 17th
Picked up from Universal, this brand new anime series from the studio behind Devilman Crybaby is based on the hit Edgar Wright movies and follows Scott Pilgrim, who meets the girl of his dreams but soon learns he must defeat her seven evil exes to date her.
The Dads
Coming to Netflix: November 17th (date subject to change)
Documentary from director Luchina Fisher.
“On a fishing trip with Matthew Shepard’s father, five disparate dads discuss their love, hopes and fears for their trans kids in this short documentary.”
Leo (2023)
Coming to Netflix: November 21st (was previously November 22nd)
One of the three movies starring Adam Sandler releasing on Netflix exclusively in 2023 is a new animated movie called Leo, where Sandler plays a class pet lizard.
The other voices you’ll hear in the movie include Bill Burr, Cecily Strong, Jason Alexander, Rob Schneider, and Jackie Sandler.
Squid Game: The Challenge
Coming to Netflix: November 22nd
The hotly-anticipated and, we think it’s fair to say, rather controversial competition reality series based on the K-drama superhit will finally hit Netflix in mid-November, according to sources. The show pits contestants against each other in a series of tasks that resemble those played out in the main show.
Family Switch
Coming to Netflix: November 30th
Rounding out the month is a big new family comedy starring Jennifer Garner, Ed Helms, Brady Noon, and Wednesday star Emma Myers.
The movie comes from frequent Netflix director McG with this title adapting the book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, with the movie at one point being called Family Leave.
“When a chance encounter with an astrological reader causes the Walkers to wake up to a full body switch, can they unite to land a promotion, college interview, record deal and soccer tryout?”
Obliterated
Coming to Netflix: November 30th
From the creators behind Netflix’s hit series Cobra Kai comes a new action-comedy title that’s set in Sin City itself, Las Vegas.
The new 8-part series follows an elite special forces team trying to thwart a deadly threat that could see the city blown up into the sky.
The cast for the new series includes Shelley Hennig, Nick Zano, C. Thomas Howell, Kimi Rutledge, Paola Lázaro, Terrence Terrell, and Alyson Gorske.
Non-English Language Netflix Originals Coming in November 2023
Wingwomen / Voleuses (2023)
Coming to Netflix: November 1st
Language: French
As unveiled by Vanity Fair, this new French movie is directed and starring Mélanie Laurent. Described as an action-comedy, the movie two expert thieves and best friends make a new recruit to assist them with one last job.
Cigarette Girl (Season 1)
Language: Indonesian
Coming to Netflix: November 2nd (subject to change)
“Trying to grant his dying father’s wish, a son discovers an epic love story buried in his family’s distant past.”
Onimusha (Season 1)
Language: Japanese
Coming to Netflix: November 2nd (subject to change)
From the same studio as Netflix’s Dragon’s Dogma series and Cider no You ni Kotobo ga Wakiagaru comes a new video game anime adaptation series called Onimusha.
Takashi Miike and Shin’ya Sugai are behind the new series, and here’s a synopsis of what you can expect:
“The beginning of the Edo period, Musashi is no longer a young man. He departs with the legendary Oni Gauntlet to defeat the Genma.”
Ferry: The Series
Language: Dutch (show originates from Belgium)
Coming to Netflix: November 3rd
Rewinding the clock on the 2021 movie, this series prequel sees how Ferry Bouman became a notorious drug lord with him having to rise up the ranks of Brabant’s criminal underbelly.
Akuma Kun (Season 1)
Language: Japanese
Coming to Netflix: November 9th (subject to change)
This new Shounen anime series is about a boy trying to create a society where humanity realizes it’s true potential and lives happily with the help of some unlikely allies.
Yûki Kaji, Fairouz Ai, Yumiri Hanamori, and Toshio Furukawa lend their voices to the series.
At the Moment
Language: Chinese
Coming to Netflix: November 10th
New romantic drama series from Taiwan.
In Love and Deep Water
Language: Japanese
Coming to Netflix: November 16th
New from Netflix Japan is this new romantic comedy that’ll have a hint of mystery too. Set on a luxury cruise ship, the plot takes place as a butler and a mysterious woman team up to uncover a murder mystery.
Yusuke Taki directs with Ryo Yoshizawa, Aoi Miyazaki, Yo Yoshida, and Rinko Kikuchi among the big ensemble cast.
Cryptoshlag / All-Time High
Language: French
Coming to Netflix: November 17th
From writer and director Julien Royal, this new French comedy movie is about a pro-scammer who meets his match while at a poker game and becomes entangled in a new relationship.
Starring Nassim Lyes and Zoé Marchal.
Believer 2
Language: Korean
Coming to Netflix: November 17th
Following Ballerina in October 2023, Netflix’s action output from South Korea continues with BAIK returning to direct a sequel to Believer.
The sequel continues to tell the story of Detective Won Ho (Cho Jin-woong) who is still chasing Mr. Lee, the missing Rak (Oh Seung-hoon), the reappeared Brian (Cha Seung-won), and Big Knife (Han Hyo-joo) who has come from China to resolve the ongoing war.
My Daemon
Language: Japanese
Coming to Netflix: November 23rd (subject to change)
Coming from Igloo Studio, this new anime follows the events that happen after a nuclear blast opens a rift connecting Earth and Hell, causing severe dust pollution. Amidst this chaos, an elementary student Kento befriends a forest Daemon, Anna, and they unite to rescue Kento’s mother.
A Nearly Normal Family (Limited Series)
Language: Swedish
Coming to Netflix: November 24th
New out of Netflix Nordics is a new mini-series that is set in a genre the region is best known for – crime thrillers.
Here’s the official synopsis for the new series:
“The Sandell family is a normal family consisting of the priest Adam, the lawyer Ulrika and their 19-year-old daughter Stella. They live a seemingly perfect life in a polished residential suburb outside of Lund. One day, everything changes when Stella ends up in custody, accused of murder.”
Love Like a K-Drama
Language: Japanese
Coming to Netflix: November 28th
New dating reality series – more details TBD.
Onmyoji
Language: Japanese
Coming to Netflix: November 28th
An anime adaptation of Baku Yumemakura’s Onmyoji was announced earlier this year to be headed to Netflix this year and now we’ve got an official date.
“The tale of Abe no Seimei, a legendary spell-caster who lived in ancient Japan.”
What are you looking forward to checking out on Netflix in November 2023? Let us know in the comments down below.
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