Netflix November 2016 new movies, TV shows list update: 'Gilmore Girls,' 'The Crown,' 'The Ivory Game' and more
The month of October is nearing its end which means new stuff is coming to Netflix. Subscribers of the online streaming platform can expect a lot of treats for the month of November with movies and TV shows varying from classic ones to new titles and Netflix originals.
As detailed in Polygon, one of the most anticipated shows in Netflix is none other than the hit comedy-drama "Gilmore Girls," which first premiered back in 2000. Apparently, it's not a Netflix original but it is a revival of the CW series. The show is returning as a four-part mini-series and it is picking up eight years after the original run concluded.
Netflix has already dropped its first trailer and fans can catch "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" on Nov. 25. Most of the original cast will make a return including Alexis Bledel as Rory and Lauren Graham as Lorelai.
Another TV show to look forward is "The Crown," which is a Netflix original drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II in the United Kingdom. The American-British series is expected to be the next big thing of the site as it will cover the biographical story of the royal including her relationship with husband Prince Philip. It will premiere on Nov. 4.
Other original titles include "The Ivory Game," which is a documentary on the deadly, criminal trade of elephant tusks; "World of Winx," a spin-off from the popular "Winx Club" fairy animated franchise; and "Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60," a fall stand-up special.
TV Cheat Sheet also listed down other titles according to genre. For those who are looking for comedy titles, they can check out "Alfie," "Meet the Blacks," "Just Friends," "Dough" and the "Heartbreak Kid," which are all coming out on the first week of November.
For some drama, choices include "The African Queen," "The Doors," "Take Me to the River," "Boyhood," and "Level Up." Other documentaries coming are "Under the Sun," "Sour Grapes," "Pervert Park," and "Thunderbolt."