Movies
Must-See Movies and TV Shows Premiering in November
it’s time to use our last remaining months this year to watch some heartwarming content distributed for the festive holidays ahead!!!! We will see Narcos spin-off into a new story about guns, drugs, and deception. Then after that, settle in for comedian Bill Burr’s animated series F Is For Family just in time to nurse our post-Thanksgiving/Black Friday coma. Check out the list below, ranging from some of the must-see releases to the more under-the-radar films and TV shows to look forward to in November.
Bohemian Rhapsody (November 2)
A film celebrating the music and legacy of the iconic rock band Queen and its acclaimed frontman, Freddie Mercury, Bohemian Rhapsody highlights the meteoric rise of Mercury (Rami Malek) as the band begins to develop its revolutionary sound and unconventional style. The film will also highlight the spiraling lifestyle of the iconic rocker as well as the band’s triumphant Live Aid reunion in 1985, which resulted in one of the greatest performances in rock history.
Bodied (November 2)
Directed by Joseph Kahn and produced by Eminem, the plot of Bodied has been described as a story about a “white, purportedly progressive graduate student who infiltrates a community of diverse battle rappers for the sake of an edgy thesis.” The YouTube Premium film will feature Charlamagne Tha God, Rory Uphold, Anthony Michael Hall, Dizaster, Hollow Da Don and more.
The Grinch (November 9)
Starring Doctor Strange himself Benedict Cumberbatch as The Grinch, this animated film will follow the titular grump to destroy Christmas once again in the town of Whoville in order to gain some peace and quiet.
The Girl In The Spider’s Web (November 9)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo story is continuing with Lisbeth Salander being played by The Crown‘s Claire Foy in The Girl in the Spider’s Web. In the film, we will see Lisbeth and journalist Mikael Blomkvist getting caught up in a ruse that involves some family drama and a subsequent web of spies, government officials, and cybercriminals following their every move.
Widows (November 16)
The film places four wives with their backs against the wall as they’re brought into the fire of their dead husbands’ criminal pasts. Viola Davis, Elizabeth Debicki, Michelle Rodriguez and Cynthia Erivo play the aforementioned wives who stand up and fight against their late husbands’ foes aiming to take back money that was originally stolen from them.
Creed II (November 21)
This follow-up to Creed and Rocky IV sees Adonis preparing for his next bout against Viktor Drago, son of the infamous Ivan Drago. Creed, alongside Rocky Balboa, prepares to take on the Drago family as Rock constantly attempts to warn his fighter of the huge obstacle he’ll be going up against. Both with personal ties to the Drago family, the duo prepares how the will overcome the challenge ahead.
Shut Up And Dribble (November 3, Showtime)
Following the snarky comment made by Laura Ingraham about LeBron James, the former is now executive producing a three-part documentary series showcasing NBA players’ influence on the political climate by taking control of their own destinies.
House of Cards (Season 6) (November 2, Netflix)
Following the death of Frank Underwood (and complete cancellation of actor Kevin Spacey), we see Underwood’s wife Claire take the center stage. It’s evident that Claire is gaining power as the new president of the United States. But as a result, she will have to endure the pushback that comes with the role from both the media and those within her team.
Narcos: Mexico (November 16, Netflix)
Narcos: Mexico will explore the origins of the modern drug war by looking back at the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1980s as Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna) takes the helm with DEA agent Kiki Camarena (Michael Peña) moving his family into ground zero of all his drug activity.