Everything new coming to your favourite streaming platforms in November

November 4, 2019 Off By HotelSalesCareers

The silly season has officially taken over from the spooky season with the commencement of November calling for us to begin preparing for all things festive. In an effort to help you do so, Netflix has revealed it’s set to host a number of new Christmas-themed romantic comedies this month, including one featuring our new favourite festive star, Vanessa Hudgens. 

If you’re a little less merry, and not so ready to ring in the end of 2019, then never fear as each of your go-to streaming platforms promise to have you covered. From the highly anticipated third season of The Crown, to the small screen premiere of The King, and a new reality series starring The Veronicas, there is something for everyone. To find out what you’ll be watching this November, scroll on.

The Knight Before Christmas (2019), Netflix
This month, Vanessa Hudgens is returning to Netflix with another festive romantic comedy, which she is set to make star turns in alongside Josh Whitehouse. The film title alone has us clearing our schedules and penciling in a movie night.

Morning Wars (2019), Apple TV+
With the launch of Apple TV+ comes the premiere of , a new drama starring and executive produced by Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston. Featuring Steve Carell, the series delves deep into the cutthroat world of morning news and the power dynamics between women and men in the workplace.

Oprah’s Book Club (2019), Apple TV+
The highly-anticipated premiere of is finally here, and we can guarantee it’s one series you’re going to want to stream as soon as physically possible. Before deciding on your next read, join the talk show host’s global book club community and connect with like minded readers on Apple TV+.

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Catherine the Great (2019), Foxtel
On Foxtel this November, Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren will take on the role of in a four-part miniseries of the same name, which is set to follow her life toward the end of her reign, including her controversial affair with Grigory Potemkin.

See (2019), Apple TV+
Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard star alongside each other in , a new drama series set 600 years in the future. Premiering in November, the show is one that tells the tale of survival, after Earth is attacked by a deadly virus that threatens to wipe out humankind.

The King (2018), Netflix
If you missed out on watching Timothée Chalamet captivate in on the big screen, then you’ll be relieved to hear that the film’s Netflix premiere is right around the corner this November.

The Crown, season three (2019), Netflix
The moment you’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived. You guessed it, the third season of is slated to drop on Netflix this November. So prepare to explore the royal family’s ups and downs throughout the course of the Swinging Sixties.

Dickinson (2019), Apple TV+
This month, actor and singer Hailee Steinfeld is returning to the small screen as Emily Dickinson in a new coming-of-age period drama. The series, set in the 19th century, serves to explore the young poet’s struggle with society, gender and family.

Let It Snow (2019), Netflix
Thankfully, another Christmas-themed romantic comedy is coming to Netflix in November, and this time Kiernan Shipka takes centre stage in the adaption of a young adult John Green book of the same name.

Grease (1978), Stan
While we are certain you’ve already seen what many would claim to be the original , starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, the time to rewatch for the fifth or sixth time is most definitely now.

Shutter Island (2010), Stan
If you’re struggling to come to terms with the fact that you have to wait another 12 months until Halloween returns, then be sure to tune into on Stan for a Friday night fright this November.

The Veronicas: Blood Is For Life (2019), Foxtel
This November, Brisbane-based twins Lisa and Jessica Origliasso are taking to MTV with a brand new reality series we can guarantee you won’t want to miss. The six-part season will follow the sisters as they reconnect after a year of not talking, meaning there will no doubt be drama that follows.

Love, Simon (2018), Foxtel
A stellar cast featuring the likes of Nick Robinson, Bryson Pitts, Nye Reynolds, Josh Duhamel, Jennifer Garner, Katherine Langford and Alexandra Shipp star alongside each other in —a coming-of-age film you need to watch on Foxtel this November.

Napoleon Dynamite (2004), Stan
If you’re yet to watch , the 2004 American comedy that quickly became a cult film, then the time to do so is now as Stan prepares to add the flick to its already jam-packed library of must-watch movies.