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🤯 November's MASSIVE Streaming Drop: Stranger Things, Frankenstein, and More! 🍿

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    Hi everyone! As the days get cooler, the screens are heating up with some massive movie and series releases this November. Whether you're a thriller addict, a sci-fi fanatic, or a musical theatre lover, there's something huge coming for you!

    📺 Series That Demand A Binge

    Mark your calendars! These are the new and returning shows that are going to dominate your conversations:

    Stranger Things Season 5: Volume 1 (Netflix): (Nov. 26)
    This is the beginning of the end! Get ready to return to Hawkins for the penultimate chapter of the global sci-fi/horror phenomenon.


    Pluribus (Apple TV+): (Nov. 7)
    From the genius creator of Breaking Bad and starring the incredible Rhea Seehorn, this new sci-fi/drama is a must watch.


    The Beast in Me (Netflix): (Nov. 13)
    Psychological thriller starring Claire Danes as an author who becomes obsessed with her mysterious new neighbor.


    Last Samurai Standing (Netflix): (Nov. 13)
    An action packed Japanese samurai series about a deadly battle royale.


    Landman S2 (Paramount+): (Nov. 16)
    The return of Taylor Sheridan's gritty drama about the West Texas oil industry, starring Billy Bob Thornton.


    Bel-Air - Final Season (Peacock): (Nov. 24)

    The fourth and final season of the drama reboot following Will's senior year.


    Death by Lightning (Netflix): (Nov. 6)
    A gripping historical thriller about a presidential assassination, featuring a stellar cast.


    🎬 Must-See Movies

    Grab your popcorn! November is bringing some major films to both the big screen and your living room:

    Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein (Netflix): (Nov. 7)
    Get ready for a visually stunning, Gothic horror fantasy from the master filmmaker, starring Oscar Isaac.


    Nouvelle Vague (Netflix): (Nov. 7)
    Richard Linklater's reimagining of the making of Jean-Luc Godard's classic film Breathless.


    Eddington (HBO Max): (Nov. 14)
    Ari Aster's dark, Neo-Western satirical black comedy set in a small New Mexico town during the chaotic early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring political division, conspiracy theories, and paranoia, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, and Emma Stone.


    Selena y Los Dinos (Netflix): (Nov. 17)
    An award-winning documentary celebrating the life and enduring legacy of the Queen of Tejano music, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez.


    Champagne Problems (Netflix): (Nov. 19)
    A holiday-themed romantic comedy about an executive who travels to France to acquire a champagne brand.


    Wicked: For Good (Cinemas): (Nov. 21)
    The second part of the spellbinding musical adaptation is arriving!


    Knives Out: Wake Up Dead Man (Cinemas/Netflix): (In Cinemas Nov. 26)
    Detective Benoit Blanc returns! The third installment in the highly successful, star-studded murder mystery franchise.


    Materialists: (Note: Streaming/VOD release is October 30th, but it's a great late-fall watch!)
    A love triangle romantic comedy starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal.

    🌟 What Are YOU Watching First? ☮

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  • Devilator21's Avatar
    Level 10
    I am going to watch the final season of Stranger Things, but to be honest all that wait kinda killed the excitement for me. I dunno, maybe i am weird and the wait makes other people more excited or something.
  • S992's Avatar
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    Stranger Things 4 was a bit....strange? I hope the finale will not be trash, would be a shame to end like that.
  • Streakov's Avatar
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    I am VERY excited to see Rhea Seehorn in a starring role rather than supporting. She personally stole the show consistently in Better Call Saul so I need to check out Pluribus.
    An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one.
  • miskkie's Avatar
    Level 15
    Oh cool, had no idea Pluribus was out. So easy to drown in things nowadays and miss stuff.
  • Abdelsalam's Avatar
    Level 52
    Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein looks so cool! Can’t wait to check it out.
    Not all those who wander are lost