From comedies to dramas, new series to new seasons, and remakes to original series, Netflix is doing November 2022 right.
Netflix has been making November binge-worthy. Some really cool hits are lined up for the coming month to prepare you for the Christmas season. From comedies to dramas, new series to new seasons, and remakes to original series, Netflix is doing November 2022 right.
Throughout November 2022, new seasons of hit shows like The Crown, The Dragon Prince, and Dead to Me will also drop their newest seasons on Netflix. Manifest, is getting its final season on Netflix after having been canceled by NBC back in 2021. Thanks to fan support, Netflix was able to pick up the show for its fourth and final season, which will be broken into two parts, similarly to what they did with Stranger Things. Whether you are looking for revamped series like the new Teletubbies or new seasons of your favorite shows, you won't want to miss these TV series on Netflix this November 2022.
After learning he is managing the last Blockbuster Video in America, Timmy and his employees fight to stay afloat. Blockbuster Season 1, starring Randall Park and Melissa Fumero, premieres November 3, only on Netflix.
The Dragon Prince is back for its fourth season on Netflix. The hit animated series has been enjoyed since its debut in 2018. With both an interesting story and a great rating, the popular children-to-teenager show is looking to continue its success.
Manifest is being renewed for season 4. This news had set the fans on ablaze, as it flooded Twitter making it an awaited event. The last season will focus on five dominant themes: pre-determination, precognition, premonition, connection, and divine consciousness, and how all of these themes will help solve the mystery behind everything. The final season will air in two parts, with the first ten episodes of the season releasing on November 4. The final ten episodes will drop later, the exact date for which is currently unknown.
Inspired by real events, this fictional dramatisation tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II and the political and personal events that shaped her reign. It’s a new decade, and the royal family are facing what may be their biggest challenge yet: proving their continued relevance in ‘90s Britain. As Diana and Charles wage a media war, cracks begin to splinter the royal foundation.
TV icons Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po are back! Now their wonder-filled adventures are narrated by Tituss Burgess.
On their journey across the vast and treacherous Atlantic Ocean, the passengers of the Kerberos encounter the biggest mystery of their lives. Welcome to 1899, a deeply immersive new series from the creators of Dark.
Based on the teaser, Judy finds her letter and reacts accordingly. It also shows where Judy and Jen are after the accident, which includes Jen in a neck brace and Judy walking around, repeatedly pressing a call button to get a doctor's attention, though for what isn't clear. The teaser also doesn't disclose if Charlie read his letter.
New characters are revealed in the official trailer for WEDNESDAY, an upcoming Netflix series from the imagination of Tim Burton. WEDNESDAY -- starring Jenna Ortega in the title role, alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzman, Gwendoline Christie, Christina Ricci and more -- is a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery charting Wednesday Addams' years as a student at Nevermore Academy. Snap snap.