What are the biggest Netflix originals in November 2022? The Crown, which returns after a couple of years for its fifth and penultimate season, is the indisputable frontrunner. With a new cast in town — Imelda Staunton is Queen Elizabeth II, Dominic West is Prince Charles, and Elizabeth Debicki is Princess Diana — and with its focus set on events from the ‘90s, The Crown season 5 drops all episodes on November 9. Another major contender features Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown alongside The Witcher’s Henry Cavill. Yes, Enola Holmes is back for a sequel, with the titular teen sleuth (Brown) taking on her first case as a detective. She will need her friends and her brother Sherlock (Cavill). Enola Holmes 2 is out November 4 on Netflix worldwide.In addition to that, we have a bunch of new and returning series. Neeraj Pandey (A Wednesday!) is the creator on Khakee: The Bihar Chapter — out November 25 — a crime drama that stars Karan Tacker and Avinash Tiwary. The apocalyptic sci-fi drama Manifest jumps to Netflix for its fourth and final season, which has been divided into two parts of 10 episodes each. Grief, loss, and a string of bad luck haunts the Stone family and the passengers of Flight 828. Manifest season 4 part 1 is available November 4 on Netflix. Meanwhile, over in Blockbuster — out November 3 — Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat) and Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) fight to keep the last video rental store in America open. And Tim Burton is co-creator on a new Addams Family series centred on goth girl Wednesday, (Jenna Ortega) as she tries to master her powers and stop a killing spree. Wednesday drops November 23 on Netflix.If you’re looking for even more Netflix original series in November 2022, you’re in luck. In the sixth season of the Spanish high school series Elite, dropping November 18, everyone has something to prove, and something they’re looking for, whether it’s power, love, or just millions of followers. A day before on November 17, the creators of Dark — Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar — deliver their next project: 1899. Set naturally in that year, it follows an immigrant ship headed for New York. But after they encounter a strange second ship adrift in the open sea, a mind-bending riddle unfolds for its bewildered passengers. Also on November 17, Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini return for the third and final season of their black comedy Dead to Me, as their bond is put to the test following another crash.If movies are more your jam, Netflix has a few with major stars outside of the aforementioned Enola Holmes 2. Rajkummar Rao, Radhika Apte, and Huma Qureshi lead the only known Indian Netflix original film for November 2022. The mystery thriller Monica, O My Darling — out November 11 — follows a slick robotics expert who joins a murderous plot after a passionate affair takes a sudden turn. A day prior on November 10, Lindsay Lohan loses her memory in a skiing accident and falls in love with a widower in Falling for Christmas. On November 16, in The Wonder, Florence Pugh’s nurse travels from England to a remote Irish village in 1862 to investigate a young girl’s supposedly miraculous fast. And in Slumberland on November 18, Jason Momoa’s larger-than-life outlaw partners a daring young orphan through a land of dreams to find a precious pearl that will grant her greatest wish.Outside of those, there are a couple of Netflix original films that you should keep an eye on in November 2022. Cartoon Saloon — the makers of Wolfwalkers, Song of the Sea, and The Breadwinner — return with My Father’s Dragon, the story of a young boy who journeys to the mysterious Wild Island, where he finds ferocious beasts and the friendship of a lifetime. Jacob Tremblay, Gaten Matarazzo, Golshifteh Farahani, Dianne Wiest, Rita Moreno, and Ian McShane lend their voices. My Father’s Dragon is out November 11 on Netflix.The other one is The Swimmers, which depicts the deeply-uplifting story of two young sisters who are forced to leave their war-torn home of Syria, make a risky voyage across the Mediterranean, where they put their swimming skills to heroic use, and then go on to compete at the 2016 Rio Olympics as part of the Refugee Olympic Team. BAFTA winner Sally El Hosaini (My Brother the Devil) directs. The Swimmers is available November 23 on Netflix.Netflix November 2022 releases — the full listWith that, here’s the full list of movies and TV shows coming to Netflix India in November 2022. We’ve marked Netflix Original titles in bold.You can learn more about upcoming Netflix titles — Indian movies, international movies, and TV series — at our entertainment hub. Tap the Netflix button to filter out other titles.November 1The AccountantThe Blind SideBy the SeaDaddy’s HomeEnoughGabby’s Dollhouse: Season 6Goosebumps 2: Haunted HalloweenThe Hungover GamesKimi ni Todoke: From Me to YouKimi ni Todoke: From Me to You 2Molang: multiple seasonsThe NotebookRobocar POLI Safety SeriesThe RuinsTo Russia with LoveSex and the City: The MovieSex and the City 2Stuart Little 2The TakeoverNovember 2The GhostKiller SallyTransformers: Revenge of the FallenYoung Royals: Season 2November 3Blockbuster: Season 1Costa Brava, LebanonThe Dragon Prince: Season 4Panayotis Pascot: AlmostNovember 440 SticksBuying Beverly Hills: Season 1DavidDesterroẸlẹṣin Ọba: The King’s HorsemanEnola Holmes 2The Fabulous: Season 1Lookism: Season 1LusalaManifest: Season 4 Part 1The Metamorphosis of BirdsScarlet Hill: Season 1SeaThe Secret of the Greco Family: Season 1Simon CallsSoaUyireNovember 5Bullet TrainA Family AffairIn the HeightsOrgasm Inc: The Story of OneTasteSPY x FAMILY: Season 1, weeklyNovember 7Deepa & Anoop: Season 2November 8Behind Every Star: Season 1, weeklyThe Claus Family 2Minions & More Volume 2Neal Brennan: BlocksTriviaverseNovember 9The Crown: Season 5FIFA Uncovered: Limited SeriesThe Soccer Football MovieNovember 10Falling for ChristmasLost Bullet 2Love Never Lies: Destination Sardinia: Season 1Satria Dewa: GatotkacaState of Alabama vs. Brittany SmithWarrior Nun: Season 2November 11Ancient ApocalypseCapturing the Killer NurseDinner at My PlaceDon’t LeaveDown to Earth with Zac Efron: Season 2: Down UnderIs That Black Enough for You?!?Maybe TodayMonica, O My DarlingMy Father’s DragonNaruto Shippuden: Seasons 14–18PoochandiSomething NecessaryNovember 13Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury: Season 1November 14StutzTeletubbies: Season 1November 15Christmas In LoveDeon Cole: Charleen’s BoyJohanna Nordström: Call the PoliceJurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Hidden AdventureRun for the Money: Season 1November 162 HeartsIn Her HandsThe Lost LotteriesMind Your Manners: Season 1Off TrackOne of Us Is Lying: Season 2Racionais MC’s: From the Streets of São PauloThe WonderNovember 171899: Season 1Christmas with YouDead to Me: Season 3I Am Vanessa GuillenPepsi, Where’s My Jet?November 18The Cuphead Show!: Part 3Elite: Season 6Inside Job: Part 2Reign SupremeSlumberlandSomebodyThe Violence ActionNovember 21My Little Pony: Winter WishdayStoryBots: Answer TimeNovember 22Trevor Noah: I Wish You WouldNovember 23Blood, Sex & RoyaltyChristmas on Mistletoe FarmLesson PlanThe SwimmersTaco Chronicles: Season 3: Cross the BorderThe Unbroken Voice: Season 1Wednesday: Season 1Who’s a Good Boy?November 24First Love: Season 1The Noel DiaryNovember 25Blood & Water: Season 3Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy RichKhakee: The Bihar ChapterSoul BoyNovember 26Space Jam: A New LegacyNovember 28The Action Pack Saves ChristmasNovember 29The Creature Cases: Season 2Crime Scene: The Texas Killing FieldsRomesh Ranganathan: The CynicNovember 30A Man of ActionMy Name Is VendettaThe Lost PatientSnack VS. Chef: Season 1Take Your Pills: XanaxNovember TBAThe Last Dolphin KingAffiliate links may be automatically generated – see our ethics statement for details.
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