As usual, Netflix has a little something for everyone in November. Netflix’s live event this month is the anticipated matchup between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, which will stream from AT&T Stadium in Texas at 8 p.m. ET on Nov. 15. The platform is also releasing the limited series Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson (Nov. 7), which goes behind the scenes at the boxers’ training camps, in the lead-up to the fight.
Also for sports fans: It’s All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football (Nov. 1) is a documentary film about about the Spanish women’s national team’s run to the 2023 World Cup, the moment when Royal Spanish Football Association president Luis Rubiales kissed player Jenny Hermoso during the medal ceremony, and the viral #SeAcabó movement. Then there’s part two of SPRINT (Nov. 13), the docuseries following top sprinters preparing for Paris, and Senna (Nov. 29), a drama series about the Brazilian race car driver Ayerton Senna.
Chef’s Table (Nov. 27) returns with a seventh volume—while several spinoffs have been released in the last few years, the most recent season of the original was in 2019. This five-episode drop features Nok Suntaranon (Philadelphia, PA), Kwame Onwuachi (New York, NY), Ángel León (Spain), and Norma Listman and Saqib Keval (Mexico City, MX). There are also four new episodes of the cooking game show Is It Cake? Holiday (Nov. 28) featuring nine All Star bakers from past seasons.
In true crime, there’s Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey (Nov. 25) and 900 Days Without Anabel (Nov. 22), which covers the 1993 abduction of Spanish university student Anabel Segura. Other documentaries that aren’t about crime include Our Oceans (Nov. 20), the Obama-narrated series from the filmmakers of Our Great National Parks, and Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley (Nov. 13).
Netflix will also release The Piano Lesson (Nov. 22), a drama based on August Wilson’s titular Pulitzer Prize-winning play. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival in August and stars (among others) Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, and Erykah Badu.
Finally, there are new seasons of Netflix staples like Cobra Kai (Nov. 15), Outer Banks (Nov. 17), and Love Is Blind: Argentina (Nov. 6) and comedy specials from Adrienne Iapalucci (Nov. 12) and Anthony Jeselnik (Nov. 26).
Here’s everything coming in November, and everything that’s leaving.
What’s coming to Netflix in November 2024
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Asaf— Netflix Series
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Is it Cake? Holiday— Netflix Series
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The Madness— Netflix Series
Available November 29
What’s leaving Netflix in November 2024
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First Man
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Nothing to Lose
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Nothing to Lose 2