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11 Best New Shows on Netflix: November 2023’s Top Upcoming Series to Watch

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This November, Netflix is serving up a feast of fantastic titles on their list of new content streaming all month long. While it’s always hard to say goodbye to the titles leaving Netflix, you won’t be feeling down for long once you get a good look at the impressive array of Netflix Original series coming to the platform to take their place. With everything from brand new titles to long-awaited continuations of fan favorites, Netflix’s diverse and delightful November 2023 premieres are sure to have something for everyone.

The streamer is set to help you celebrate the new month with premieres from highly-anticipated continuations of established hit series across several different genres (so there’s truly something for everyone), like The Crown: Season 6 Part 2, Selling Sunset: Season 7, and Virgin River: Season 5 Part 2.

There are also plenty of exciting brand new shows that will begin streaming exclusively on Netflix starting this month. Keep an eye out in particular for Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, All the Light We Cannot See, and Blue Eye Samurai, which are all already looking to be some of the most promising releases out of November entire streaming lineup.

So what makes the cut for our top 11, and which of them have what it takes to be in the Netflix Top 10? Keep reading to treat yourself to the greatness that is the list of streaming standouts for November 2023.

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  1. The Crown: Season 6, Part 1

    Released November 16

    'The Crown'
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    CAST: Imelda Staunton, Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Dominic West, Elizabeth Debicki, Olivia Williams, Khalid Abdalla, Salim Daw, Bertie Carvel, Lydia Leonard, Andrew Havill, Marcia Warren, James Murray, Ed McVey, Meg Bellamy, Luther Ford, Richard Rycroft

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: This exceptional Emmy Award-winning series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II comes to an end with a sixth and final season that releases in two parts over November and December. This month sees the first four episodes of The Crown: Season 6, which tracks Princess Diana (Debicki) through the final weeks of her life and the tragic circumstances surrounding her death, and also sees Queen Elizabeth II (Staunton) reflect of her legacy and look ahead to preparing her successors for the throne.

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  2. Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

    Released November 17

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    CAST: Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kieran Culkin, Brie Larson, Anna Kendrick, Alison Pill, Aubrey Plaza, Johnny Simmons, Mark Webber, Ellen Wong, Satya Bhabha, Chris Evans, Brandon Routh, Jason Schwartzman, Mae Whitman, Julian Cihi

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: Based on the original Scott Pilgrim graphic novels by Bryan Lee O’Malley, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off returns viewers to the fantastical, absurd, and video game-inspired world of Scott Pilgrim (Cera), a 20-something Canadian bass player who finds new life purpose upon meeting the girl of his dreams, the mysterious American Ramona Flowers (Winstead). But in order to get to date Ramona, Scott must first defeat her seven evil exes, leading to a hilarious and heartfelt high-stakes battle for love that will challenge him like never before.

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  3. All the Light We Cannot See

    Released November 2

    All The Light We Cannot See show poster
    Photo: Netflix

    CAST: Aria Mia Loberti, Louis Hofmann, Mark Ruffalo, Hugh Laurie, Lars Eidinger

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: Based on Anthony Doerr’s 2014 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, All the Light We Cannot See is a four-part drama limited series that takes place in the last days of World War II, when a blind French girl (Loberti) and a German soldier (Hofmann) cross paths in occupied France. There, they force an unexpected and unlikely bond that defies odds and examples the immense power of human connection.

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  4. Squid Game: The Challenge

    Released November 22

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    CAST: N/A

    RATING: TV-14

    DESCRIPTION: Based on the hit South Korean drama Squid Game, this Netflix Original reality competition series pits 456 regular everyday people against each other to win the ultimately life-altering award of $4.56 million. As the contestants compete in games that are both inspired by those in the original series as well as some that are brand new, their alliances, strategies, and integrity will be tested.

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  5. Blue Eye Samurai

    Released November 3

    Blue Eye Samurai
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    CAST: Maya Erskine, Masi Oka, Darren Barnet, Brenda Song, George Takei, Randall Park, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Kenneth Branagh, Stephanie Hsu, Ming-Na Wen, Harry Shum Jr., Mark Dacascos

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: Bolstered by stunning visuals and a sweeping, cinematic world, Blue Eye Samurai is an adult animated action series that follows a mixed-race sword-master named Mizu (Erskine) who lives a life in disguise whilst on a personal journey for retribution. Set in Japan’s Edo-period, this unique Netflix Original title is a must-watch for those wanting to try something new and unique in November.

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  6. How to Become a Mob Boss

    Released November 14

    How to Become a Mob Boss
    Photo: Netflix

    CAST: Peter Dinklage

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: Let narrator Peter Dinklage guide you on a satirical and slightly dark instructional journey on how to be a mob boss. Accompanied by stories of the ride and fall of some of history’s most famous mob bosses like Al Capone, Pablo Escobar, and more, you’ll learn all their strategies for success so that you, too, can achieve your mob boss dreams.

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  7. Obliterated

    Released November 30

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    CAST: Shelley Hennig, Nick Zano, C. Thomas Howell, Kimi Rutledge, Paola Lázaro, Terrence Terrell, Alyson Gorske, Eugene Kim

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: Obliterated is a thrilling action comedy-drama series in which an elite special forces team is challenged to stop a deadly threat in Las Vegas. After a booze and debauchery-filled party celebrating a successful job, the team realizes that the bomb they’d deactivated was actually a fake, forcing them to get back to work while under the influence and mired by personal drama in order to ultimately locate the real bomb and save the world.

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  8. Selling Sunset: Season 7

    Released November 3

    Emma Hernan and Chrishell Stause in Season 7 of 'Selling Sunset'
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    CAST: Chelsea Lazkani, Amanza Smith, Bre Tiesi, Nicole Young, Emma Hernan, Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Brett Oppenheim, Jason Oppenheim

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: The Netflix Original reality series returns for its seventh season to follows Los Angeles’ most successful female realtors working together in high-end real estate at The Oppenheim Group in the Hollywood Hills and Sunset Strip. In this cutthroat and competitive market, the realtors work hard and play even harder, especially in this seventh season that’s sure to shake things up with a new office, fancy fresh listings, and fiery personality clashes.

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  9. Robbie Williams

    Released November 8

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    CAST: Robbie Williams

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: Robbie Williams is a Netflix Original docuseries revolving around the titular English singer-songwriter himself. The show follows Williams as he takes a walk back through his past to exorcise old demons and look back at the highs and lows of hitting the big time at a young age and the things that come with that kind of life-changing fame. See exclusive behind-the-scenes footage as Williams goes back in time to reckon with his tumultuous former self compared to the settled and happy life he has today as a nearly 50-year-old married father of four.

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  10. At the Moment

    Released November 10

    At the Moment
    Photo: Netflix

    CAST: Gingle Wang, Wu Kang-ren, Ruby Lin, Alyssa Chia, Dee Hsu, Austin Lin, Esther Liu, Huang Lu Tzu-yin (Lulu), Tseng Jing-hua, Vivian Sung, Puff Kuo, Kelly Lin, Derek Chang, Terrance Lau Chun-him, Shiou Chieh-kai, Berant Zhu, Nash Zhang, Nikki Hsieh, Johnny Yang, JC Lin

    RATING: TV-MA

    DESCRIPTION: Featuring a massive ensemble cast featuring tons of international talent, this Taiwanese romantic-drama anthology is set during the COVID-19 pandemic and tracks 10 different stories of love, passion, and heartache. Even if At the Moment may be in another language and culture, the yearning for connection and love conveyed in the Netflix Original series is truly a universal phenomenon.

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  11. Virgin River: Season 5, Part 2

    Released November 30

    Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel Monroe, Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan in 'Virgin River'
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    CAST: Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Tim Matheson, Annette O’Toole, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Sarah Dugdale, Colin Lawrence, Zibby Allen, Jenny Cooper, Lauren Hammersley, Teryl Rothery, Mark Ghanimé, Susan Hogan, Elise Gatien, Paolo Maiolo

    RATING: TV-14

    DESCRIPTION: After 10 episodes dropped in September for Virgin River: Season 5, Part 1, some major moments (namely Mel’s miscarriage, the reveal that Mel’s biological father could be from Virgin River, and a blazing wildfire affecting the entire town) have left viewers stunned and wondering what comes next.

    Luckily, you won’t have to wait too much longer to see more from the series thanks to two holiday-themed episodes dropping at the end of November. Get ready to watch Mel (Breckenridge) and Jack (Henderson) set off on a merry scavenger hunt around town as Virgin River prepares for its annual Christmas Tress decorating competition.

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