By Lauren Morris

Published: Tuesday, 02 November 2021 at 12:00 am


It’s hard to believe there are just two months left of 2021 – a year that has given us so many Netflix hits, from Squid Game and You season three, to Virgin River and Sex/Life.

While 2022 is just around the corner, there’s still so many exciting titles to come, with the streamer’s November slate set to be one for the books.

Tiger King finally returns with season two next week. The docuseries will check back in with the likes of Joe Exotic and his former staff members, while Big Mouth, Riverdale and Selling Sunset will be back with more series this month.

If you want to start getting into the Christmas mood, there are a host of new festive films arriving on Netflix over the next few weeks, including catfish romcom Love Hard, Vanessa Hudgens’ The Princess Switch 3 and iconic British flick Love Actually.

Film lovers can also expect a number of original films to premiere on the streamer this month, including Red Notice starring Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds and Dwayne Johnson as well as Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut Passing and Tick, Tick, Boom – the musical drama starring Andrew Garfield.

Read on for everything you need to know about the titles coming to Netflix this month.

1st November

Angry Birds season 4 The new series of this animated series based on the popular game of the song name.

A Christmas Star (2015) A Christmas film about a girl with the magical power to stop people fighting.

A Time to Kill (1996) Joel Schumacher’s crime thriller starring Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson and Matthew McConaughey.

Argo 2012 A biopic directed by and starring Ben Affleck about an undercover agent posing as a Hollywood producer to rescue American hostages.

Hapless season 1 A British sitcom about a journalist who starts working at a small Jewish newspaper.

Inside the Mind A two-part limited series looking at the minds of Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson.

My Best Friend’s Wedding (2016) A Chinese romcom.

L.A. Confidential (1997) A crime drama starring Kevin Spacey, Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe about a group of LA-based police officers in 1953.