With October done and dusted and spooky season now having been and gone, film and TV fans can rest assured that Netflix has plenty more new treats up their sleeves for November.

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This month on the streamer, subscribers can look forward to the first part of The Crown Part 6, highly anticipated novel adaptation All the Light We Cannot See and a brand-new Robbie Williams documentary – and that's just scratching the surface.

There's also the brand-new Scott Pilgrim anime, a new season of Selling Sunset, Sylvester Stallone documentary Sly, and Squid Game reality show, The Challenge.

That's not to mention The Killer, David Fincher's brand-new film starring Michael Fassbender which arrives with plenty of buzz surrounding it.

With other new additions, including plenty of classic films and fresh originals, scroll on to find out more about what's coming to Netflix in November 2023.

New on Netflix this week (30th October - 5th November)

Aria Mia Loberti as Marie-Laure and Mark Ruffalo as Daniel LeBlanc in All the Light We Cannot See standing in a crowd of people.
Aria Mia Loberti as Marie-Laure and Mark Ruffalo as Daniel LeBlanc in All the Light We Cannot See. Timea Saghy/Netflix

The biggest new releases arriving on Netflix this week include the seventh season of Selling Sunset, as well as highly anticipated novel adaptation All the Light We Cannot See.

There is also the arrival of the Oscar-winning film Parasite, and Sly, the documentary about the life and career of Sylvester Stallone.

Here's a list of some of the best titles releasing this week, and find below a full list of everything releasing in November 2023.

  • All the Light We Cannot See – Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie star in this historical drama, an adaptation of the 2014 novel of the same name.
  • Parasite (2019) – Oscar-winning thriller from director Bong Joon-ho about a poor family scheming to become employed by a wealthy family.
  • Selling Sunset season 7 – New season of the reality series following high-end realtors.
  • Sly – Documentary film about the life and career of Sylvester Stallone.

New on Netflix UK in November

Wednesday 1st November

  • Get Carter (2000) – 2000 action remake starring Sylvester Stallone.
  • Hurricane Season (2023) – Mexican crime thriller about teens who discover a corpse in a canal.
  • Locked In (2023) – Thriller film starring Famke Janssen about a nurse trying to unlock the secrets of a coma patient's injury.
  • Miss Congeniality (2000) – Action comedy film starring Sandra Bullock and Michael Caine.
  • Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times (2021) – Documentary about Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama's friendship.
  • Moon in the Day season 1 – Korean drama series, releasing episodes weekly.
  • Mysteries of the Faith season 1 – Historical docuseries about Catholic relics.
  • Nuovo Olimpo (2023) – Italian romantic drama set in the 1970s.
  • Strawberry Shortcake: Perfect Holiday (2023) – Animated children's special.
  • Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs Haysom – True crime docuseries.
  • Wingwomen (2023) – French comedy drama about a thief planning one last job before retirement.

Thursday 2nd November

  • All the Light We Cannot See – Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie star in this historical drama, an adaptation of the 2014 novel of the same name.
  • Cigarette Girl season 1 – Indonesian historical drama.
  • Higuata: The Way of the Scorpion (2023) – Documentary about Colombian goalkeeper René Higuita.
  • Onimusha season 1 – Japanese anime series.
  • Parasite (2019) – Oscar-winning thriller from director Bong Joon-ho about a poor family scheming to become employed by a wealthy family.
  • Unicorn Academy season 1 – Animated children's series.

Friday 3rd November

  • Blue Eye Samurai season 1 – Japanese anime series.
  • Daily Dose of Sunshine season 1 – Korean drama series.
  • Ferry: The Series season 1 – Dutch crime drama series following up on the film Ferry.
  • Nyad (2023) – Sports drama film about swimmer Diana Nyad, starring Annette Bening and Jodie Foster.
  • Riding a Unicorn – Japanese drama series.
  • Selling Sunset season 7 – New season of the reality series following high-end realtors.
  • Sly – Documentary film about the life and career of Sylvester Stallone.
  • The Tailor season 3 – Third season of the Turkish drama series.

Monday 6th November

  • Paul Merson: Football, Gambling and Me (2021) – Documentary about former England footballer Paul Merson.
  • Reminiscence (2021) – Sci-fi film from Westworld co-creator Lisa Joy, starring Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson.

Wednesday 8th November

  • Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld season 1 – German docuseries about hackers operating in a quiet tourist town.
  • Escaping Twin Flames season 1 – Docuseries about the controversial online community, Twin Flames Universe.
  • Robbie Williams – All-access documentary series charting the life and career of singer and songwriter Robbie Williams.
  • The Billionaire, The Butler and The Boyfriend – French political documentary series about a national scandal.
  • The Claus Family 3 (2023) – Third Belgian Christmas family film in the Claus Family series.

Thursday 9th November

  • Akuma Kun season 1 – Japanese anime series.
  • Temple of Film: 100 Years of the Egyptian Theatre (2023) – Documentary about LA's historic Egyptian theatre, featuring interviews with Guillermo del Toro, Rian Johnson and more.
  • Untameable season 1 – Spanish drama series.

Friday 10th November

  • At the Moment season 1 – Taiwanese anthology series set during the pandemic.
  • Fame After Fame season 1 – Spanish reality series in which the stars of TV show Sálvame look for new opportunities in America.
  • Itxaso and the Sea season 1 – Spanish teen drama series.
  • The Killer (2023) – Thriller film from director David Fincher, starring Michael Fassbender as a hitman on a job.

Saturday 11th November

  • Studio 666 (2022) – Horror comedy film starring the Foo Fighters and based on a story by Dave Grohl.
  • The 355 (2022) – Spy thriller film directed by Simon Kinberg and starring Jessica Chastain, Penélope Cruz, Fan Bingbing, Diane Kruger, and Lupita Nyong'o.

Sunday 12th November

  • Persona: Sulli (2023) – Documentary about the late K-pop singer Sulli.

Tuesday 14th November

  • Criminal Code season 1 – Brazilian crime action series.
  • How to Become a Mob Boss season 1 – Satirical documentary series narrated by Peter Dinklage.
  • The Netflix Cup season 1 – Live sports competition featuring Formula 1 drivers and PGA Tour golfers teaming up.
  • Suburræterna season 1 – Italian political crime thriller.

Wednesday 15th November

  • Cold Pursuit (2019) – Liam Neeson action film.
  • Feedback season 1 – Polish crime thriller series.
  • Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) – Fantasy adventure film starring Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci and Ewan McGregor.
  • Matt Rife: Natural Selection (2023) – Stand-up comedy special with Matt Rife.

Thursday 16th November

  • Best. Christmas. Ever! (2023) – Family Christmas film starring Jason Biggs, Heather Graham and Brandy Norwood.
  • In Love and Deep Water (2023) – Japanese romantic comedy film.
  • Jackass Forever (2022) – Recent Jackass stunt comedy film.
  • The Crown season 6 part 1 – First four episodes in this final season of the royal drama, starring Imelda Staunton and Elizabeth Debicki.

Friday 17th November

  • All Time High (2023) – French romantic comedy film.
  • Believer 2 (2023) – Korean crime film sequel.
  • CoComelon Lane season 1 – Animated children's spin-off series.
  • Rustin (2023) – Biopic about civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, starring Colman Domingo and Chris Rock.
  • Scott Pilgrim Takes Off season 1 – Anime series based on the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels, executive produced by Edgar Wright and featuring the cast of the 2010 film adaptation reprising their roles.
  • The Dads (2023) – Documentary short film about five dads on a fishing trip discussing their love, hopes and fears for their trans kids.

Saturday 18th November

  • The Railway Men – Indian thriller series about railway workers working to save lives following a gas leak.

Monday 20th November

  • Stamped from the Beginning (2023) – Documentary about the history of racist ideas in America.

Tuesday 21st November

  • Batman: The Animated Series season 1 – First season of the classic animated DC superhero series.
  • Hatton Garden: The Inside Story (2019) – Documentary about the famous robbery, presented by Ross Kemp.
  • Leo (2023) – Animated musical comedy film starring Adam Sandler as a talking lizard.
  • Young Justice – Multiple season of the animated DC superhero series.

Wednesday 22nd November

  • High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America season 2 – Food documentary series about African cuisine.
  • Squid Game: The Challenge season 1 – Reality series spin-off from Squid Game, which sees real contestants taking on the games from the show to try and win a huge cash prize.

Thursday 23rd November

  • My Daemon season 1 – Japanese anime series.
  • My Little Pony: Make Your Mark chapter 6 – Sixth season of the animated children's series.
  • The Dive (2023) – Thriller film about two sisters who go diving when one gets trapped, and her sister must try to save her life.

Friday 24th November

  • A Nearly Normal Family – Swedish crime thriller series.
  • DOI BOY (2023) – Thai drama about a refugee starting a new life as a sex worker.
  • Last Call for Istanbul (2023) – Turkish romantic drama film.
  • My Demon season 1 – Romantic Korean-drama series.
  • Replacing Chef Chico season 1 – Filipino kitchen drama about a sous-chef struggling to keep a restaurant afloat when the head chef falls into a coma.
  • Wedding Games (2023) – Brazilian romantic comedy.

Saturday 25th November

  • Belfast (2022) – Oscar-nominated film from Kenneth Branagh, which stars Judi Dench and Jamie Dornan and follows a young boy's childhood in Belfast in 1969.
  • Sing 2 (2021) – Animated musical sequel film featuring the voices of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson and Taron Egerton.

Sunday 26th November

  • Uncharted (2022) – Action adventure film based on the video game series of the same name, starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg.

Monday 27th November

  • Go, Dog. Go! season 4 – Fourth season of the animated children's series.
  • Malignant (2021) – Horror film from director James Wan and starring Annabelle Wallis.

Tuesday 28th November

  • Love Like a K-Drama season 1 – Reality series in which pairs of actors try to get lead roles in Korean dramas.
  • Onmyoji season 1 – Japanese anime series.

Wednesday 29th November

  • American Symphony (2023) – All-access documentary charting a year in the life of Jon Batiste.
  • Bad Surgeon: Love Under the Knife season 1 – Docuseries about disgraced surgeon Paolo Macchiarini.

Thursday 30th November

  • The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday season 1 – Christmas special following up on the 2022 animated family movie The Bad Guys.
  • Family Switch (2023) – Body-switching Christmas comedy film starring Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms.
  • Hard Days (2023) – Japanese action crime film.
  • Obliterated season 1 – Action comedy-drama series about an elite team who get drunk after stopping a bomb threat, but find it was fake so must neutralise the real bomb while drunk.

Best Netflix releases from October 2023

Last month on Netflix also saw a host of big new releases, with series and films such as Everything Now, Lupin Part 3, The Fall of the House of Usher, Fair Play and Bodies being added to the service.

Here's a list of some of the best new releases on Netflix in October 2023:

  • Everything Now season 1 – Coming-of-age drama starring Sophie Wilde as a teenage girl who returns to school after months in recovery for an eating disorder.
  • Lupin Part 3 – Third season of the hit French thriller series about a master thief, starring Omar Sy.
  • The Fall of the House of Usher – New horror series from Mike Flanagan based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, following the downfall of a wealthy and powerful family.
  • Fair Play (2023) – Psychological thriller about a couple, played by Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor, who are pushed to the edge at the cutthroat hedge fund at which they both work.
  • The Devil on Trial (2023) – Dark documentary that uses reenactments and home videos to chart the apparent possession of a young boy, and the brutal murder that followed.
  • Bodies – Thriller starring Stephen Graham, about four identical bodies which are discovered in four different time periods, ranging from the 1890s to 2050.
  • Elite season 7 – Latest series of the hit Spanish teen drama about an elite school.
  • Life on Our Planet season 1 – Nature documentary narrated by Morgan Freeman.
  • Pain Hustlers (2023) – Crime drama film about the world of pharmaceutical sales, directed by David Yates and starring Emily Blunt and Chris Evans.

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