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Netflix is bringing a lot of the holiday spirit this November with several new Christmas movies. Most notable of these is the follow up to 2018’s The Christmas Chronicles with Kurt Russell as Santa and Goldie Hawn as Mrs Clause.

A full list of everything coming to Netflix ANZ in November is below.


01 November

  • Can You Hear Me? (M’entends-tu?): Season 2 (Netflix Original Series)
    Two years later, Ada seeks to rebuild her life and reconnect with her best friends, who are also facing challenges of their own.

  • Dawson’s Creek (New To Netflix)
    Dawson’s Creek tells the story of four teenagers as they struggle through adolescence. This is particularly true for 15-year-olds Dawson Leery, an introspective dreamer and Joey Potter, a precocious tomboy unaware of her beauty. Best friends since childhood, they are about to enter that confusing time in life where nothing is the way it was and nothing is as it seems.

  • Dragon Ball Super: Broly (New To Netflix)
    One fateful day, a Saiyan appears before Goku and Vegeta who they have never seen before: Broly. With the return of Frieza from hell, a fierce battle awaits these three Saiyans who have followed completely different destinies.

Can You Hear Me? (M'entends-tu?): Season 2

Can You Hear Me? (M’entends-tu?): Season 2

03 November

  • Felix Lobrecht: Hype (Original Comedy)
    No-holds-barred comic Felix Lobrecht tackles “woke” culture, the downside of success and getting older — though still not feeling like an actual adult.

  • Mother (Netflix Original Movie)
    Shuhei’s erratic mother feels threatened when he starts to awaken to a world beyond her distorted control, sending the family hurtling towards tragedy.

04 November

  • Love and Anarchy (Netflix Original Series)
    A married consultant and a young IT tech kick off a flirty game that challenges societal norms — and leads them to re-evaluate their entire lives.

Love and Anarchy (Netflix Original Series)

Love and Anarchy (Netflix Original Series)

05 November

  • Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta? (Original Documentary)
    A woman is found dead in her bathtub, with a puddle of blood nearby. Her husband theorizes she had an accident. But an autopsy tells a different story.

  • Operation Christmas Drop (Netflix Original Movie)
    A by-the-book political aide falls for a big-hearted Air Force pilot while looking to shut down his tropical base and its airborne Christmas tradition.

  • Paranormal (Netflix Original Series)
    Skeptical about the supernatural, a hematologist is forced to investigate enigmatic events when a ghost from his past comes back to haunt him.

06 November

  • Citation  (Netflix Original Movie)
    A bright student in Nigeria takes on the academic establishment when she reports a popular professor who tried to rape her. Based on real events.

  • Country Ever After (Netflix Original Series)
    Country Ever After follows country singer Coffey Anderson and his hip-hop dancer wife Criscilla as they raise their children and navigate their opposite country vs. city perspectives of life and parenting. They’ve amassed a large social following with videos reaching more than 50 million people who fall in love with their family. Perfectly relatable—and at the same time filled with one-of-a-kind humor and heart – each half house episode highlights their unique personalities as they navigate everyday life in a far-from-the-country locale – Los Angeles.

  • Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (New To Netflix)
    Following the decimation of Earth, the Justice League regroups to take on Darkseid and save the remaining survivors.

  • Wrong Kind of Black: Season 1 (New To Netflix)
    Based on the life and stories of Boori Monty Pryor, Wrong Kind of Black is a four-part comedy-drama that brings a rare perspective to a tumultuous era in Australia’s history. As tensions rise and trouble follows, Monty decides to take his future into his own hands and stand against the tide of Australian racism.

07 November

  • Satellite Boy (New To Netflix)
    Pete lives in an old drive-in cinema with his grandfather and he gets lost in the Outback when he goes to the city to save his home from demolition.

  • Sweet Country (New To Netflix)
    An Indigenous Australian man from Australia’s Northern Territory goes on the run after he kills a white man in self-defence.

  • Toomelah (New To Netflix)
    After he’s suspended from school, an Indigenous Australian boy (Daniel Connors) from a broken home tries to join the ranks of a gang of drug dealers.

08 November

  • Goldstone (New To Netflix)
    Indigenous Australian detective Jay Swan arrives in the town of Goldstone to search for a missing person, and his simple duty becomes complicated when he uncovers a web of crime and corruption.

09 November

  • Undercover (BE): Season 2 (Netflix Original Series)
    The line between justice and revenge begins to blur when Kim’s hunt for illegal arms dealers plunges Bob into a dangerous new undercover operation.

10 November

  • DASH & LILY (Netflix Original Series)
    Opposites attract at Christmas as cynical Dash and sunny Lily trade messages and dares in a red notebook they pass back and forth around New York City

  • Trash Truck (Kids & Family)
    Hank is a free-range, dirt-covered 6-year-old boy with a big imagination and an even bigger best pal… a giant honking, snorting trash truck.

DASH & LILY (Netflix Original Series)

DASH & LILY (Netflix Original Series)

11 November

  • A Queen Is Born (Nasce uma Rainha) (Netflix Original Series)
    Gloria Groove and Alexia Twister make drag dreams come true as they help six artists find the confidence to own the stage in this makeover show.

  • Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun (Original Comedy)
    Australian comedy group Aunty Donna star in this hybrid of narrative and sketch comedy about three roommates making their way through an absurdist world

  • What We Wanted (Netflix Original Movie)
    A couple facing fertility issues finds their marriage tested on a vacation to a Sardinian resort — and the family next door only adds to the tension.

13 November

  • Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (Netflix Original Movie)
    A musical adventure and a visual spectacle for the ages, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is a wholly fresh and spirited family holiday event. Set in the gloriously vibrant town of Cobbleton, the film follows legendary toymaker Jeronicus Jangle (Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker) whose fanciful inventions burst with whimsy and wonder. But when his trusted apprentice (Emmy winner Keegan-Michael Key) steals his most prized creation, it’s up to his equally bright and inventive granddaughter (newcomer Madalen Mills) — and a long-forgotten invention — to heal old wounds and reawaken the magic within. From the imagination of writer-director David E. Talbert and featuring original songs by John Legend, Philip Lawrence, and Davy Nathan, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey reminds us of the strength of family and the power of possibility

  • The Life Ahead (Netflix Original Movie)
    In seaside Italy, an aged Jewish woman takes in a young Muslim and tries to help him find his way to family and faith.

  • The Minions of Midas (Netflix Original Series)
    A millionaire publisher gets a blackmail note just as a reporter is about to break a story that implicates him. His decision can mean life or death.

15 November

  • The Crown: Season 4 (Netflix Original Series)
    In the 1980s, Elizabeth clashes with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher while Prince Charles enters a tumultuous marriage with Lady Diana Spencer.

The Crown: Season 4 (Netflix Original Series)

The Crown: Season 4 (Netflix Original Series)

17 November

  • Bitter Daisies (El sabor de las margaritas): Season 2 (Netflix Original Series)
    Now out of prison but suffering from blackouts, Eva gets a plea for help that leads her to infiltrate a club linked to an underage sex trafficking ring.

  • The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 4  (Kids & Family)
    Boss Baby is finally the boss, armed with an ambitious plan to achieve total baby love. But enemies old and new are teaming up to bring him down.

  • We Are The Champions (Netflix Original Series)
    Explore an array of unique competitive sporting events, from the quirky to the bizarre, and meet their passionate communities in this docuseries.

18 November

  • Holiday Home Makeover with Mr. Christmas (Netflix Original Series)
    Interior designer Benjamin “Mr. Christmas” Bradley works with a trusty team of “elves” to help families reimagine their homes for the holidays.

  • The Gulf: Season 1 (New To Netflix)
    A six part New Zealand thriller TV series; A detective’s personal and professional life start to unravel when she is involved in a fatal car accident and begins to lose her memory.

19 November

  • The Princess Switch: Switched Again (Netflix Original Movie)
    Days before Duchess Margaret’s coronation, her double Stacy swoops in with a plan to fix her love life. But a new look-alike may royally mess things up.

20 November

  • Alien Xmas (Netflix Original Movie)
    While on a not-so-joyful mission to steal from Santa and his pals at the North Pole, a tiny alien learns a thing or two about the Christmas spirit.

  • Flavorful Origins: Gansu Cuisine (Original Documentary)
    From lamb skewers to the glutenous niang pi, the cuisines of Gansu province offer remarkable flavors as layered as its history.

  • If Anything Happens I Love You (Netflix Original Movie)
    In the aftermath of tragedy, two grieving parents journey through an emotional void as they mourn the loss of a child in this beautifully illustrated animated short film.

  • Voices of Fire (Netflix Original Series)
    This docuseries follows Pharrell Williams’ hometown church as it builds the world’s best gospel choir with undiscovered talent in the community.

21 November

  • Shameless (U.S.): Season 10 (New To Netflix)
    With Fiona gone, the Gallaghers enter new stages and challenges in life. Debbie becomes the new head of the household. Ian continues to serve his sentence in prison. … Feeling the pressure from Debbie, Frank sets out to make money to keep his place in the house, but Mikey has bigger plans for him.

  • The InBESTigators: Season 2 (New To Netflix)
    When ten-year-old Maudie, a freakishly gifted observer of human behaviour, forms an investigator agency with her classmates Ezra, Ava and Kyle, no school or neighbourhood crime is left unsolved.

22 November

  • Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square (Netflix Original Movie)
    Seasonal cheer comes to a screeching halt when a cold-hearted woman tries to sell her hometown’s land. Can music, magic and memories change her mind?

23 November

  • Shawn Mendes: In Wonder (Original Documentary)
    Over the course of a world tour, this unguarded documentary follows Shawn Mendes as he makes sense of his stardom, relationships and musical future.

24 November

  • Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday (Kids & Family)
    Snowfall marks the start of Odinyule — the Viking holiday of giving! But crazy weather might cancel the tradition unless the Rescue Riders can swoop in.

  • Hillbilly Elegy (Netflix Original Movie)
    Based on the bestselling memoir by J.D. Vance, HILLBILLY ELEGY is a modern exploration of the American Dream and three generations of an Appalachian family as told by its youngest member, a Yale Law student forced to return to his hometown.

  • Notes for My Son (El Cuaderno de Tomy) (Netflix Original Movie)
    Facing a terminal disease, a mother decides to use her unwavering optimism and sarcastic humor to make sure her 2-year-old son remembers her.

  • Wonderoos (Kids & Family)
    An adventurous and lovable team of young animals from all over the world play, laugh, sing and learn together to solve relatable preschool firsts.

Hillbilly Elegy (Netflix Original Movie)

Hillbilly Elegy (Netflix Original Movie)

25 November

  • Great Pretender: Season 2 (Original Anime)
    After their string of successful cons, Makoto leaves Laurent’s team. But the web of deceit binding them together goes farther back than he knows.

  • How I Met Your Mother: Season 1 – 10 (New To November)
    The series follows the adventures of Ted Mosby (played by Josh Radnor), who narrates the story of how he met the mother of his children. The story goes into a flashback and starts in 2005 with the 27-year-old Ted Mosby living in New York City and working as an architect.

  • The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two (Netflix Original Movie)
    It’s been two years since siblings Kate (Darby Camp) and Teddy Pierce (Judah Lewis) saved Christmas, and a lot has changed. Kate, now a cynical teenager, is reluctantly spending Christmas in Cancun with her mom’s new boyfriend and his son Jack (Jahzir Bruno). Unwilling to accept this new version of her family, Kate decides to run away. But when a mysterious, magical troublemaker named Belsnickel threatens to destroy the North Pole and end Christmas for good, Kate and Jack are unexpectedly pulled into a new adventure with Santa Claus (Kurt Russell). Written and directed by Chris Columbus (Home Alone, Harry Potter) and co-starring Goldie Hawn, THE CHRISTMAS CHRONICLES 2 is an action-packed adventure for the whole family that’s full of heart, humor, and holiday spirit.

The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two (Netflix Original Movie)

The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two (Netflix Original Movie)

26 November

  • Mosul (Netflix Original Movie)
    When ISIS took their homes, families and city, one group of men fought to take it all back. Based on true events, this is the story of the Nineveh SWAT team, a renegade police unit who waged a guerrilla operation against ISIS in a desperate struggle to save their home city of Mosul.

27 November

  • A Go! Go! Cory Carson Christmas (Kids & Family)
    When a snow plow with an uncanny resemblance to Santa crashes in the Carson’s yard, Cory must remind him who he is in order to save Christmas.

  • Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker (Original Documentary)
    This documentary chronicles the production of a yearly musical theater phenomenon produced by the Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Los Angeles.

  • Don’t Listen (Netflix Original Movie)
    After the strange death of his young son at their new home, Daniel hears a ghostly plea for help, spurring him to seek out a renowned paranormal expert.

  • Over Christmas (Überweihnachten) (Netflix Original Series)
    Loser Bastian travels home for Christmas and learns his brother is now dating his ex. The brothers bicker until they discover another family secret.

  • The Beast (La Belva) (Netflix Original Movie)
    When his young daughter is kidnapped, a retired soldier with PTSD pursues the kidnappers — only to become a suspect himself.

  • The Call (Netflix Original)
    A woman returns to her former home and finds an old phone that allows her to speak with someone living in the same house 20 years ago.

  • Virgin River: Season 2 (Netflix Original Series)
    Engagement. Babies. Heartbreak. Murder. For a small town, Virgin River has its fair share of drama — and Mel Monroe is often in the middle of it.

  • Sugar Rush Christmas: Season 2 (Netflix Original Series)
    This competition series challenges bakers to create holiday treats that look festive and taste amazing — all against a ticking clock.

29 November

  • The Uncanny Counter  (Netflix Original Series)
    Demon hunters called Counters come to Earth disguised as employees at a noodle restaurant in order to capture evil spirits in pursuit of eternal life.

  • Wonderoos: Holiday Holiday! (Kids & Family)
    It’s winter in the city and despite the lack of snow, a power outage and an ill-fated party, the Wonderoos learn the true meaning of the holidays.

30 November

  • Drive Hard (New To Netflix)
    A driving instructor (Thomas Jane) who used to race autos is forced to drive a getaway car for a thief (John Cusack) who plans to steal $9 million.

  • Finding Agnes (Netflix Original Movie)
    When an abandoned son needs to come to terms with the past mistakes of his estranged mother, he embarks on a journey to find reconciliation and hope.

TBD

  • Trial 4 (Original Documentary)
    Convicted of murdering a Boston cop as a teen in 1993, Sean Ellis fights to prove his innocence and pull back the curtain on police corruption.

(descriptions provided by Netflix ANZ)