From the three-generation story of the British Royal family in Crown to the romance between a demon and a human in My Demon, there’s a lot to select from on Netflix this month.
So, if you crave good and freshly brewed entertainment, November is spoiling you for choice.
Here is a list of 10 new movies and shows on Netflix to watch.
Squid Game: The Challenge
Genre: Reality TV
The Crown: Season 6
Genre: Drama
Leo
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family
A green lizard, Leo has been stuck inside the glass walls of a pet cage in an elementary schoolroom for decades now. At old age, he is aware that he has a short time to live and he doesn’t have enough to spend on children, so he plans his escape. He sees his chance when the teacher allows students to take a pet home for a week. But Leo’s every escape plan is thwarted when he sees that the children need a friend like him who can listen to their problems. The movie premiered on Netflix on November 17.
A Nearly Normal Family
Genre: Thriller, Crime, Drama
My Demon
Genre: Romance, Fantasy
Do Do-hee, played by Kim Yoo-jung, is a rich heiress married to her work and has no time to date. Neither is she interested in men. Until a demon barges into her life, Jun Gu-won, played by Song Kang, has lost his powers and needs to be in a contract relationship with Do Do-hee. The show is premiering on Netflix on 24th November.
The Farewell
Genre: Comedy, Drama
The Farewell is a moving tale about a Chinese family who have discovered that their grandmother has a short time to live. The family decides not to tell the grandmother the truth and begins to organize a wedding function for one of the cousins, to have the excuse of calling the whole family over, which is scattered around the globe, and spend the last few months of grandmother’s life with her.
I Don’t Expect Anyone to Believe Me
Genre: Drama, Mystery
Crime Diaries: The Celebrity Stylist
Genre: Crime, Drama
Last Call for Istanbul
Genre: Romance
The Turkish movie starring Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ and Beren Saat premieres on Netflix on 24th November. The duo who have worked together in ‘Ask e memnu’ have once again reunited after 13 years in Last Call for Istanbul, a romantic drama movie. Two people make eye contact at the airport, and this starts a series of collisions between the two, leading them to spend an exciting and beautiful night in New York City.