Blue Period Netflix anime Insidious: Chapter 2. Want more Thrillist? Skip to main content Entertainment Netflix. What is the best movie coming to Netflix in November? Make Fun. But perhaps most anticipated is all nine seasons of Seinfeld , which dropped on Oct. Missed what came to Netflix last month? Check out the September additions here. Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. October 2, am. You might assume so, but True Story actually isn't a true story.
It is a drama miniseries from Narcos showrunner Eric Newman, though, starring Kevin Hart as a comedian whose tour stop in his hometown of Philadelphia goes awry after reuniting with his brother Wesley Snipes. Celebrate Thanksgiving with your own family, and then check in on the Murphys, who return for a fifth installment in this animated comedy based on Bill Burr's childhood. New anime. Super Crooks finds four criminals with super powers who embark on one final heist at the instructions of a major crime boss.
What's a holiday season without some super cheesy movies coming to Netflix? A Castle For Christmas pulls a handful of typical character and plot points out of the holiday movie grab bag to see a relationship unfold between an American author Brooke Shields and a Scottish castle owner Cary Elwes when the writer tries to buy the castle off him for the holidays.
While German police botched the investigation into the disappearance of Birgit Meier in , her brother has never stopped looking for answers to the truth. Amp Wong follows up his animated film, White Snake , inspired by Chinese folklore, with another adventure. A drama set in Teipei's red light district in the '80s where the women at a Japanese night club navigate the industry and personal lives.
Don't watch this one on an empty stomach. The series brings eight talented pastry chefs to the School of Chocolate where they get the opportunity to improve their skills in lessons taught by world-renowned chocolatier Amaury Guichon. Oh, to be so privileged that you have to be financially cut off as a silly, little joke. A wealthy father pretends he's lost everything to teach his spoiled adult children a lesson in this French comedy. Forget about the cute cobbling elves from Santa's workshop.
They're nothing like the ones in this Danish series. Here, they are very much real, but they're also very fierce and who a strict religious community prays to in the Danish archipelago. When a family travels there and their daughter takes one home, it's not a quirky, little conundrum that ensues—according to Netflix, it's a "life or death" battle and fight for survival. So, not your typical Christmas special! This season, the Robinsons must help evacuate a group of space Colonists, all the while facing the greatest alien threat they've ever witnessed.
Oscar-winner Jane Campion is on as writer-director of this adaptation of Thomas Savage's novel about a pair of rival brothers who own a ranch and tensions start to rise between them when one gets married. That punny title! Netflix has a queer holiday film sliding down the chimney. Here, a Christmastime conundrum unfolds when a young man requests his best friend pretend to be his boyfriend over the holidays, only to go home and find out his mother Kathy Najimy has set him up on a blind date.
The hilarious Jennifer Coolidge also stars. Season 6. Time to mourn the loss of another Netflix hit. After six seasons, the Spanish thriller phenom is coming to an end. What's the holidays without a little bit of stop-motion? Everybody's favorite sheep is back in a new adventure, as he tries to find his dear friend Timmy, who was taken during a farmhouse raid, and get him home in time for the holidays.
Koalas, kangaroos, platypuses, wombats! Some of the most interesting animals on Earth definitely come from the land Down Under.
In this animated movie, a group of those cuddly and not-so-cuddly critters are making a run for it out of one of Australia's zoos and into the outback. Sandra Bullock stars in this drama as a woman released from prison after committing a violent crime, now trying to rebuild her life again. Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino's most personal film to date returns to his youth to tell the story of a boy growing up in '80s Naples and how the arrival of soccer legend Diego Maradona in his town transformed his life.
Netflix has a lot of Hallmark-y Christmas movies, but not all of them warrant a sequel. Apparently, A California Christmas —about the love story between Callie and Joseph at a gorgeous winery—does.
Their romance is really put to the test here, as Joseph's called back to the big city from his charming rustic life to deal with family business affairs. Toss another coin to your local Witcher: Henry Cavill's brooding, wandering monster hunter Geralt of Rivia is coming back this year with all the Hmm's and Fuck's you could hope for. Video game and book series fans should be in for a little treat—we're betting Season 2 is adapting the first book of the main Witcher series, Blood of Elves.
Ciri could be much older; Yennifer should still be on a mission to become the greatest sorcerer; Jaskier, without a doubt, will still be penning his annoyingly catchy bard songs. You can't escape destiny, Geralt. Oui oui! Your favorite silly guilty pleasure is coming back! Time to get out your berets! After a decades-long battle between Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence, the two might just have to let their competition go to defeat a common enemy.
That's where Season 4 is headed in this Karate Kid spinoff, as the two's dojos team up to try take down Cobra Kai at an upcoming tournament. The star-studded film features the likes of Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley, Dakota Johnson, Peter Sarsgaard, Paul Mescal, Ed Harris, and others, telling the story of how one woman's beach vacation forces her to revisit her past when she becomes obsessed with a young mother staying at the same resort. An adaptation of mystery writer Harlan Coben's novel of the same name, Stay Close sees the reunion of three individuals Cush Jumbo, Richard Armitage, Sarah Parish when a terrible event from their pasts comes back to haunt them.
Forget The Bachelor and The Bachelorette , this reality show is a whole new test to see if people can fall in love—not just in the confines of a dating show, but by inhabiting a romantic script that's handed to them.
The show puts couples together, then hands them a "diary," or the rough outline of a romance, that they must play out, inventing the lines themselves to test how they end up feeling about one another.
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