What's new on Netflix and HBO November 2019: 'The Irishman' release and Silicon Valley finale

May 2024 · 6 minute read
Video Thumbnail With the arrival of Apple TV+ and Disney+ next month, new and formidable "old-media" competitors to the existing Netflix darling will be vying for your eyeballs, here's how Netflix is planning to respond with new November releases.

Netflix is way ahead of them all, though, with $11 billion earmarked for spending on own shows and content this year, and $2 billion more just taken in debt for new movies. In any case, Apple will have way fewer movies and TV shows than the rest of the competition at launch, and Netflix doesn't seem to be too worried about the TV+ and Disney+ launches, as it said in a statement:

What’s coming to Netflix to counter their launches? You’ll be seeing a lot of Christmas titles added to Netflix throughout November as Netflix gears up for the holiday season.

No wonder, both Netflix and HBO are expected to remain kings of content for now, and we are listing all that is in on these two streaming platforms announced for November, the prequel month to the holiday season.

New Netflix November 2019 movies, TV shows and original content releases


November 1


Drama based on an acclaimed Broadway play, in which Kerry Washington stars as the mother of a missing teen attempting to put the pieces together. Video Thumbnail

The comedy drama about an autistic teenager returns.


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Spanish gangster drama series abut a prostitute who climbs to the top of the mob in Barcelona.

A divorcée (Sex and the City’s Kristin Davis) embarks on a safari in Zambia and rediscovers herself while working at a local elephant sanctuary.

The Fab Five head to Asia for a four-part special.


Timothée Chalamet stars as reluctant sovereign Henry V


Kids animated Christmas special

A mysterious classmate leads four idealistic teens in a revolt against a rising tide of nationalistic fervor, but their movement takes a dark turn.

November 3

Under-appreciated and overburdened moms Amy, Kiki and Carla rebel against the challenges and expectations of the Super Bowl for moms: Christmas.

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November 29

Special reality series of the baking competition show.

New on HBO in November 2019: movies, TV shows and original content releases

 

November 1

This season, Bruna Lombardi returns as psychologist and therapist Sofia Prado, director of the Tantra Institute. She joins investigator Luis (Carlos Alberto Riccelli) and journalist Vicente (Alejandro Claveaux) to investigate the murder of Daniel (João Paulo Lorezon). In the first few episodes, a group of hackers tries to obtain sensitive files about the corrupt network run by banker and businessman Edgar Eleno Andreazza (Paulo Gorgulho). To protect his business, Andreazza approaches Vice President Zairo (Leonardo Medeiros), who will take office after the President’s unexpected death.

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During her search for a kidnapped friend, a seemingly ordinary but brave young woman from another world uncovers a sinister plot involving stolen children and a mysterious phenomenon called Dust.

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Moved by his desire to fly, Santos-Dumont became a pioneer of air travel who helped shape the modern world, until being undone by the torment he suffered at the military’s use of his innovations. HBO Latino will air the original Portuguese/French version with Spanish subtitles.

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November 16

A high-powered, overbearing tech mogul transforms into a 13-year-old version of herself. The comedy stars Issa Rae (HBO’s Insecure and A Black Lady Sketch Show), Regina Hall and Marsai Martin.

November 19

Follow San Antonio police officers Ernie Stevens and Joe Smarro, while they divert people from jail and into mental health treatment. The documentary chronicles their daily encounters with people in crisis, showing how their innovative approach to policing – which takes mental health into account – is having a dramatic effect on the way police respond to these challenges.

November 26

Lindsey Vonn's ill-fated final season as a ski racer will be showcased in a feature length HBO documentary.

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Daniel, a devoted tech writer at PhoneArena since 2010, has been engrossed in mobile technology since the Windows Mobile era. His expertise spans mobile hardware, software, and carrier networks, and he's keenly interested in the future of digital health, car connectivity, and 5G. Beyond his professional pursuits, Daniel finds balance in travel, reading, and exploring new tech innovations, while contemplating the ethical and privacy implications of our digital future.

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