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If you're looking forrad to the holiday season, you aren't alone. Streaming giants like Netflix and Hulu are gearing up to release original films that promise to be both cheerful and bright — y'all know, things we could use a lot more than of this year. Holiday cheese not your thing? Well, luckily, acclaimed dramas like The Crown and His Dark Materials besides return to the pocket-sized screen in November. The month's biggest blockbusters, however, aren't coming in the form of movies, Goggle box shows or books: November is a big calendar month for gamers with both Sony and Microsoft launching their new consoles alongside a slew of impressive games. Read on for the full rundown of must-watch (and play) hits coming soon.

Netflix | "The Crown" Introduces Margaret Thatcher, and Dolly Parton Ushers in Christmas

Every bit e'er, Netflix has a deep list of originals coming this month, offering more than variety than almost of its competitors. Without a doubt, the streaming giant's most highly anticipated Nov release is the fourth flavor of its critically acclaimed show The Crown (Nov fifteen), which marks the final season for Olivia Colman's portrayal of Queen Elizabeth Two besides as the first season to feature both Princess Diana (Emma Corrin) and Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson).

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If a slow-burn drama about the British monarchy isn't to your gustatory modality, in that location'southward enough more than to look frontwards to, similar weekly episodes of Individual Lives (Wednesdays) and The Great British Blistering Bear witness (Fridays) every bit well as a bevy of holiday-themed content. The nearly magical? It might just be the Hallmark-esque Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square (Nov 22), a small-town film that sees Parton playing an angel and singing a soundtrack's worth of new songs.

The holiday list also includes A New York Christmas Wedding (Nov 5); Midnight at the Magnolia (Nov 5); Operation Christmas Drop (Nov 5); the John Fable musical Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (Nov 13); reality special Vacation Home Makeover with Mr. Christmas (November xviii); highly predictable Vanessa Hudgens-helmed sequel The Princess Switch: Switched Over again (Nov 19); Alien Xmas (Nov 20); Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday (Nov 24); the Kurt Russell-helmed The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two (Nov 25); A Get! Get! Cory Carson Christmas (Nov 27); the Shondaland documentary Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker (Nov 27); High german holiday series Over Christmas (Ãœberweihnachten; Nov 27); season two of the cooking reality series Sugar Blitz: Christmas (Nov 27); and animated special Wonderoos: Holiday Holiday! (Nov 29).

Here'due south everything else worth streaming on Netflix this Nov:

  • Nov 1: Tin You Hear Me? (Season 2) and Dawson'south Creek (Seasons i-6), which isn't a Netflix original merely still noteworthy.
  • Nov iii: German stand-upward special Felix Lobrecht: Hype (2020), blithe preschooler serial Gabby's Dollhouse (Season 1), and characteristic flick Mother (2020).
  • Nov 4: Beloved & Anarchy (Flavor one).
  • Nov 5: Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta? (Flavour 1) and Paranormal (Season 1).
  • Nov vi: Citation (2020), Country Ever After (Flavour 1), and La trinchera infinita (The Countless Trench; 2019).
  • Nov 9: Dutch thriller Surreptitious (Season two).
  • November 10: teen drama Dash & Lily (Season 1) and drawing kids show Trash Truck (Season i).
  • November 11: Portuguese Elevate Race-esque reality series A Queen Is Born (Season one), sketch one-act series Aunty Donna'due south Big Ol' House of Fun (Flavour 1), Austrian drama What We Wanted (Was wir wollten; 2020), and The Liberator , a express serial that'due south perchance best described equally "animation meets Band of Brothers."
  • Nov 12: Ludo (2020), a dark comedy from Bharat.
  • Nov xiii: Italian drama The Life Ahead (La vita davanti a se; 2020) and political thriller The Minions of Midas .
  • November 17: The Boss Baby: Back in Business (Flavor 4) and reality docu-series We Are the Champions (Flavor ane).
  • Nov eighteen: Bitter Daisies (El sabor de las margaritas; Season 2).
  • Nov 20: Flavorful Origins: Gansu Cuisine (Season 1), If Anything Happens, I Love You (2020), and Voices of Fire (Flavor ane).
  • Nov 23: Shawn Mendes: In Wonder (2020).
  • Nov 24: Hillbilly Elegy (2020), a picture show that's helmed by Amy Adams and marks Ron Howard's Netflix debut; the Argentinian characteristic Notes for My Son (El Cuaderno de Tomy; 2020); and kids animated series Wonderoos (Season 1).
  • Nov 25: anime series Great Pretender (Season 2).
  • Nov 26: Mosul (2020).
  • Nov 27: The Creature (La Belva; 2020) and Virgin River (Season 2).
  • Nov 28: The Uncanny Counter (Flavour i).

Hulu | From Queer Holiday Rom-Com "Happiest Flavour" to a Revival of "Animaniacs"

Although Netflix might have a whole lineup of Christmas content at the set, Hulu is offering up at to the lowest degree ane solid holiday hit. Opting for a digital release in lieu of a theater-simply debut, director Clea DuVall'southward sophomore feature Happiest Flavour (Nov 25) promises to deliver the vacation rom-com laughs and feels when a young woman (Kristen Stewart), who plans to advise to her girlfriend (Mackenzie Davis) while at her family'southward annual holiday party, discovers her partner hasn't come up out to her conservative parents. In addition to Stewart and Davis, the all-star cast is rounded out by iii-time Emmy winner Dan Levy, Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, Mary Steenburgen, Victor Garber, Michelle Buteau and Ana Gasteyer.

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Other Hulu originals worth tuning into this November include the highly anticipated Animaniacs revival (November xx); the starting time season of The Mighty Ones (Nov 9); Eater's Guide to the Globe (November 11), a Maya Rudolph-narrated journey to unexpected culinary gems; I Am Greta (Nov 13), a doc near environmental activist Greta Thunberg; No Man's Land (Nov eighteen), a drama series about the Syrian civil war; and the Sarah Paulson-helmed thriller Run (Nov twenty). As has been the case for the last few months, Hulu will also play host to FX's newest shows equally they debut, including A Teacher (Nov 10), which stars Kate Mara and Nick Robinson, and Black Narcissus (Nov 24), a World War I-era drama near nuns who institute a branch of their social club in the Himalayas.

Hulu streamers should also look out for:

  • The fourth season of cult striking Rick & Morty (Nov 1).
  • The addition of Skins: Complete Serial (Nov 1).
  • The tertiary flavor of the BBC hit Killing Eve (Nov half-dozen).
  • A handful of 2020 films, including Blue Story (Nov 4), Sputnik (Nov 13), and Tesla (November 20).
  • Several next-day ABC premieres, including The Good Doctor (Flavor 4; Nov 3); Grey's Anatomy (Season 17; Nov thirteen); Station 19 (Season iv; November 13); Large Sky (Flavor 1; Nov xviii); For Life (Season two; Nov nineteen); and A Million Footling Things (Season three; Nov 20).
  • A few next-day NBC premieres, including Chicago Fire (Season 9), Chicago Med (Season half-dozen), and Chicago P.D. (Season 8), all of which debut November 12, and Constabulary & Lodge: Special Victims Unit (Season 22), which starts upwards on Nov 13.

HBO Max | "His Nighttime Materials" Returns Alongside a Slew of Serial Debuts

This month, HBO is light on the Max-specific content, only information technology manages to deliver on the series debuts and finales. We're probably nigh excited well-nigh the return of His Nighttime Materials on November xvi, which will accommodate The Subtle Pocketknife, the 2d novel in Philip Pullman's acclaimed serial of the same name. Giving His Night Materials a run for its coin, nonetheless, is the adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates' National Book Award winner Between the World and Me (Nov 21), which will take cues from a staged adaptation that ran at the Apollo Theater in 2018.

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HBO loyalists should also look out for a bevy of other premieres, including Pecado Original (Original Sin; Nov 6), Industry (Nov nine), My Sesame Street Friends (November 12), docu-series Murder on Middle Beach (Nov fifteen), Linda and the Mockingbirds (Nov sixteen), and four HBO Max exclusives — Craftopia: Craft the Halls , Craftopia: Merry Craftmas! , The Flight Attendant , and Superintelligence — that are all striking the virtual shelves on November 21.

Rounding out HBO'southward November are the debut of an extensive collection of Looney Tunes (November 4), the Stone & Coil Hall of Fame 2020 Inductions (November 7), and season finales for We Are Who We Are (Nov 2), Patria (Nov 11), Concluding Week Tonight with John Oliver (Nov 15), and The Undoing (Nov 29).

Amazon Prime Video, Apple tree TV+, Disney+ & Peacock | Everything Else Worth Streaming This Month

And now for everything else! There are so many streaming platforms — perchance too many to keep rails of. If your head is spinning, or you're not sure which ones to renew, hither'due south our comprehensive listing of everything else worth streaming this November.

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Disney+: Every Friday, episodes of The Mandalorian 's 2d season volition keep to premiere, and, let's face information technology, that's the chief reason most of us still have an account with Disney. Other shows of note include a LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special (Nov 17); the debut of The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse animated shorts series (Nov eighteen — the mouse's altogether); Marvel's 616 (November 20), an intriguing backside-the-scenes look at everyone's favorite cinematic universe; and the launch of Simpsons Forever , which will basically curate all 30+ seasons thematically and spotlight peculiarly relevant episodes based on what's happening in the world.

Amazon: Later a fleck of a drought, Amazon is picking up the pace over again in terms of original content. This month, Prime subscribers can melody into original series like the English dub of El Presidente (Nov 6), Ferro (Nov 6), Wayne (November half-dozen), James May: Oh Cook (Nov xiii), The Pack (Nov 20), and the evidence we're probably most excited nearly, Modest Axe (Nov 20), a limited series from Steve McQueen that stars Letitia Wright and John Boyega. Amazon too has a few new movies up its sleeve, including Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Elation (Nov 20), Uncle Frank (Nov 25), and Life in a Year (November 27). If all that wasn't enough, the online retailer-of-many-trades is also launching IMDb TV — yeah, another streamer — with the debut of original series Alex Rider on Nov thirteen.

Other Networks: In addition to all those NBC network testify premieres listed above in the Hulu section, Save Me (Nov 5) and Saved by the Bell (November 25) will besides hit the colorful Peacock streaming service. Meanwhile, The CW offers up the special series finale Supernatural: The Long Route Domicile (Nov 19) and, just in time for Thanksgiving, the ever-cozy Gilmore Girls: A Twelvemonth in the Life (Nov 23). Other dates worth remembering include November 7 for the 8th volume of Rooster Teeth's RWBY ; November 8, for Commencement's Moonbase 8 ; and November 13 for Apple tree TV+'s Doug Unplugs .

Video Games | The Xbox Serial X Launches on Nov 10

Unless you've been living under a rock, you've probable heard by now that both Microsoft and Sony are releasing new gaming consoles this month. If you're an Xbox fan, in that location are two options: The Xbox Series X (XSX) and the Xbox Series S (XSS) — and, yes, those things volition sound extremely similar when said over the phone or over the cacophony of Black Friday shoppers, and so please take pity on all the GameStop and All-time Buy employees who have to deal with that hassle, amongst other things. The consoles differ in toll by about $200 — the XSX is a bit more high powered than the XSS — merely both will seemingly offer the Xbox Game Pass, a subscription-based service that's not unlike Netflix (or GameFly, R.I.P.).

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When information technology comes to the latest entries in the Xbox family, information technology's all about speed. From the panel'due south impressive "quick resume" feature, which allows you to jump back into a number of games sans long loading screens, to how fast things download, this need for speed is probably why the Xbox is looking, well, boxier these days. Only for Microsoft loyalists, the console will be well worth the wait — and the price tag — come November 10.

If you lot're picking up an XSX, be sure to add together a few of these titles to your library — and quickly:

  • Borderlands 3 (Nov 10)
  • Dirt 5 (November 10)
  • Enlisted (Nov 10)
  • Evergate (Nov 10)
  • Fortnite (Nov ten)
  • Tetris Event: Connected (November 10)
  • Warhammer Chaosbane (Nov 10)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops Common cold State of war (Nov thirteen)
  • Mortal Kombat eleven Ultimate (November 17)
  • Just Dance 2021 (Nov 24)

Video Games | The PlayStation 5 Launches on November 12

Sony's newest console, the appropriately named PlayStation 5 (PS5), hits shelves on November 12, only a few days later on Microsoft'south XSX. Much like its competitor, Sony is offering upward ii versions of the PS5, simply instead of offering a version with more horsepower or must-have features, the key deviation between the two consoles is the inclusion of a disc bulldoze. In this era of digital downloads and streaming, having a slimmer console might appeal to some folks — plus, a disc drive-less PS5 is virtually $100 cheaper.

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Much like the XSX, the PS5 promises mesmerizing next-gen graphics and incredibly fast load times — potentially even faster than the XSX. Merely Sony's biggest selling point remains the aforementioned: its incomparable library of first-party games and PlayStation exclusives. With the exception of a few fan favorite franchises, Microsoft doesn't have such a storied, honey library to draw from — Sony does, and in addition to new games from those peak-tier properties, the visitor also promises that 99% of PS4 games will piece of work on PS5, significant y'all'll never run out of top-notch games.

If yous're picking upward a PS5, be certain to add together a few of these titles to your library:

  • Borderlands 3 (Nov 12)
  • Clay 5 (November 12)
  • Fortnite (November 12)
  • Demon's Souls (Nov 12)
  • Godfall (Nov 12)
  • Curiosity's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (November 12)
  • NBA 2K21 (Nov 12)
  • Planet Coaster: Console Edition (November 12)
  • Sackboy: A Large Adventure (Nov 12)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (Nov xiii)
  • Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate (Nov 17)
  • Just Dance 2021 (Nov 24)

Books | End of the Year Must-Reads

Hit pause on Netflix — or your latest panel purchase — and have a much-needed screen intermission this November by diving into one of these titles. From humorous essays and stories to a mannerly YA romance, you can cozy up to the books we've selected this month and escape for a few hours. Need a read in a bustle for holiday travel? Grab a Kindle gift card to ensure quick and easy access to all your favorite reads.

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Here are our November picks:

  • The All-time of Me by David Sedaris (Nov iii): Curated by the acclaimed humorist himself, this collection of essays and stories is a please for longtime fans and new readers akin. There's a reason Time Out New York dubbed Sedaris "the funniest homo alive." This collection proves the moniker still fits, but it too showcases the author's career, originality, wit and incisiveness.
  • A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow past Laura Taylor Namey (November 10): When Lila Reyes' parents ship her to Winchester, England, for a summer, the trip she'southward dreading becomes the experience of a lifetime in this voice-driven, YA romance. Writer Rachael Lippincott perhaps puts it best, writing "Cozier than a hand-knit gray cardigan and richer than Abuela'south pastelito recipe, Namey takes you from Miami to Winchester and leaves your heart belonging to both."
  • Dearly: New Poems by Margaret Atwood (Nov 10): If The Handmaid's Tale is feeling more like reality than fiction these days, you may want to take a quick intermission from Atwood'southward novels and lose yourself in her poetry. Dearly marks the acclaimed writer'south showtime poetry collection in more than than a decade and covers all of the essential themes: love, loss, the passage of time, the nature of nature — and zombies. (Advisable for 2020, right?)
  • A Promised State by Barack Obama (Nov 17): Called "A riveting, deeply personal account of history in the making — from the president who inspired us to believe in the ability of republic" by the book's publisher, A Promised Country marks the get-go book of Obama'southward presidential memoirs. Introspective and beautifully written, this must-read memoir will take you believing in the power of grassroots activism all over again.
  • These Fierce Delights by Chloe Gong (Nov 17): The novel's publisher touts These Vehement Delights every bit a "centre-stopping debut" that reimagines the archetype Romeo and Juliet story, setting information technology in a vividly rendered 1920's Shanghai. Author Amelie Wen Zhao notes that Gong "cuts to the heart of twentieth-century People's republic of china with [her] scalpel-sharp prose and steel-spirited protagonists," making this YA novel one you won't want to put down.

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