10 Exciting Shows Coming To Netflix This November | CBR

Every season is perfect for binge-watching new or old shows on any streaming platform. However, there is something about fall and winter that makes people want to stay inside even more with a cup of hot chocolate while sprawled out on the couch, watching their favorite shows. Thankfully, Netflix is here with something for everyone to binge.

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With Disney+ Day on November 12, Netflix has competition to release new seasons and shows throughout the month of November. Netflix has an extensive lineup so far, and it'll only grow bigger as the season goes on.

10 Supercrooks Resembles My Hero Academia & Will Debut On November 25th

Supercrooks will debut on Netflix on November 25 with 13 episodes. It was developed by the same studio as My Hero Academia. The anime is based on the four-issue graphic novel written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Leinil Francis Yu that ran from March to August 2012. The beginning episodes serve as a prequel to the graphic novel, while the later episodes coincide with the main story timeline. Supercrooks will also be adapted into a live-action Netflix series sometime in the future. The show is about a gang of supervillains who are attempting to take down a crime boss.

9 Tiger King Returns For A Second Season On November 17th

Tiger King became the hit show to binge-watch when it first debuted. Viewers are invited again to see the wild adventures of Joe Exotic, the iconic man who inspired many Halloween costumes in 2020. The second season of Tiger King will release on November 17. Fans are eager to find out about any updates on Mr. Exotic's incarceration and the disappearance of Carole Baskin's husband. Baskin has even sued Netflix to prohibit them from using any footage of her in the new season.

8 Narcos Comes Back For A Third Season On November 5th

The third and final season of Narcos: Mexico is set to release on Netflix on November 5. The Narcos series previously explored the world of Columbian drug lord Pablo Escobar before transitioning to the history of drug trafficking in Mexico. No other location has been announced to suggest that the new season will be set in a different place. The series will be a total of 10 episodes, making it an easy binge-watch. Many familiar faces will return to the cast, but new characters will also be introduced.

7 Arcane Is A Must Watch For League Of Legends Fans, Available To Watch On November 6th

Arcane is based on the popular game by Riot, League of Legends. The show will debut the same day as the League of Legends World Championship: November 6. The show will also premiere on Twitch at the same time.

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Hailee Steinfeld stars as the voice actor of Vi, the main protagonist. Riot Games will celebrate the release of Arcane throughout the month of NovemberThe celebration includes updates and free skins for Jayce, Vi, Caitlyn, and Jinx, the characters featured in Arcane. 

6 Masters Of The Universe: Revelation Is Back For Part 2 On November 23rd

Netflix released the first five episodes of Masters of the Universe: Revelation back on July 23, 2021. The remaining five episodes of the sequel to the 1983 classic will release on November 23. This is a fantasy superhero TV series about He-Man. Notable cast members include Mark Hamill as Skeletor, Sarah Michelle Gellar as Teela, Liam Cunningham as Man-At-Arms, and Lena Headey as Evil-Lyn. Fans of the '80s franchise are encouraged to watch He-Man and others save the Universe in this updated version.

5 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind Is Now Available On Netfllix

While the fourth season of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind was released back in October 2018, the season premiered on Netflix on November 1. This season coincides with the fifth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. The fourth season is set two years after the events of Diamond is Unbreakable. It opens with Koichi Hirose searching for Giorno Giovanna, a mafia gangster, in Italy. There are 39 episodes in this season, and fans of the show should consider a rewatch while newcomers should see what all the hype is about.

4 Cowboy Bebop Returns With A Live-Action Version On November 19th

Fans of the Cowboy Bebop anime series already know that a live-action version will be dropping on Netflix on November 19. Cowboy Bebop is a space meets western adventure where a crew searches the solar system for criminals. The anime was released in the United States back in 2001, and it served as some people's introduction to the world of anime.

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The live-action show is planned to be 10 episodes with familiar faces like John Cho and Mustafa Shakir. It's not an exact replica of the anime, and it will expand on the existing content and story.

3 The Remaining Episodes Of Supergirl's 6th Season Will Be Released On November 17

The remaining episodes of the sixth season of Supergirl will premiere on November 17. The first half of the season was released on Netflix on October 19. It is the final season of the show that surrounds the life of Kara Zor-El aka Supergirl. The CW show will consist of 20 episodes, and familiar cast members will return once again. A new member of the cast is Peta Sergeant, who will take on the role of Nyxly. Fans of the franchise are encouraged to see how this show will end.

2 Falling In Love Like A Romantic Drama Is The Latest Korean Show To Drop On Netflix

Falling in Love Like a Romantic Drama is the latest Korean show to join the ever-expanding lineup on Netflix. Netflix has become quite the hotspot for K-dramas lately. Several seasons of this Korean reality series hosted by Naomi Watanabe dropped on November 1.

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It starts with eight actors who perform romantic scenes together. The show then gets cameras to follow the actors after the audition to see if any connections are made in the process.

1 Crime Junkies Should Watch Catching Killers On November 4th

Like K-dramas, Netflix also has an extensive collection of documentaries and docuseries about the most violent serial killers and criminal investigations in history. Catching Killers is the newest show to binge-watch on Netflix for all crime junkies. This docuseries offers an inside look at the forensic investigation of serial killer cases by the investigators themselves. Each hour-long episode not only explains the murder case itself but also how investigative techniques like DNA profiling and fingerprinting work.

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