New on Videoland: best series and films of November


New on Videoland: best series and films of November

Fans of Dutch-language series and films will benefit greatly from Videoland. After a free trial of two weeks you can take out a subscription from € 4.99 per month. Which fresh films, series and documentaries can you expect in November. This is new on Videoland.

Temple (season 2)

The thriller series Temple follows the controversial surgeon Daniel Milton. His wife is in mortal danger due to a rare disease. Relying on mainstream care, Daniel opens an underground clinic in the abandoned London Underground tunnels. He struggles to obtain experimental drugs to save his wife and other desperate patients. Unfortunately, the secretive clinic also attracts criminals, which threatens to blur the line between the underworld and the upper world. As Daniel Milton’s right-hand man, Carice van Houten plays a glorious supporting role (Anna). After a long coma, Daniel’s wife wakes up in Season 2. Beth almost immediately fires a number of pressing questions at her doctor and husband. Their daughter Eve also comes into the picture and Anna tries to recruit new customers for the controversial clinic. Season 2 can be seen from November 11.

Bonnie & Clyde (season 1)

In February 2014, the Dutch ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ made headlines when they left a trail of destruction in various corners of the Netherlands. The Turkish Merve B. and her friend Marco van der P. managed to stay under the radar of the police for more than two weeks. After several break-ins and hostages, their violent looting in the German town of Schwerte came to an end. In 2015, the judge sentenced the gangster duo to years of imprisonment. The Dutch-language series Bonnie & Clyde is an interpretation of all events. How could it get this far? At the time of writing, there is no trailer on YouTube yet. Interested parties can get a taste of the RTL Nieuws website to admire.

Wu-Tang: An American Saga (season 2)

After the successful first season, part 2 of Wu-Tang: An American Saga will be released on Videoland on November 10. Season 1 discusses the turbulent founding of the rap formation, as the new episodes zoom in on all of its successes. How did the sometimes controversial video clips come about and what financial challenges did the members face? For example, several record companies tried to persuade rappers to continue solo. Logically, this was accompanied by a number of quarrels. As with part 1, Bobby Diggs (The RZA) as leader of The Wu-Tang Clan was closely involved in the filming.

A Million Little Things (season 3)

On November 5, Videoland will put the third season of A Million Little Things online. This drama series revolves around a group of friends from Boston, where a comrade commits suicide completely unexpectedly. The other friends realize that they have to get the most out of life, because it could just end one day. In the eighteen episodes of the third season, viewers see how the group of friends deals with the corona lockdown. This lockdown is at odds with their philosophy of life. Eddie had a car accident last season and regular followers of the series are undoubtedly curious to see how he is doing. View the answer on Videoland. In America, the fourth season is currently running, so there’s more in the pipeline.

nature documentaries

If you are curious about the rugged landscapes of Africa, the documentary Extreme Africa is an absolute must. Naturally, all kinds of animals pass by, so that viewers get a complete impression of the wilderness on the continent. In addition to Extreme Africa, Wild Latin America, Colombia’s Wild Coast and Deadly Australians will also feature three more interesting nature documentaries on Videoland.

Movie classics

Traditionally, Videoland puts the necessary film classics online in November. Enjoy Legally Blonde, Robocop, The Expendables 3, Creed II, Crown Vic, Into The Dark: Pilgrim, The Commuter, Force Of Nature, The Girl In The Spider’s web and Shrek 2.

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