New on Netflix: view our 5 tips for November 2019

What are you going to watch on Netflix next month? As you are used to from us, we choose a few cool series and films for you every month. This will be new on Netflix in November 2019.

New on Netflix: November 2019

Netflix makes a slew of new series and films available every day. On iPhone we look ahead every month at the new offer with the best tips. These are often new series and films, but also old favorites that appear on Netflix.

All you have to do is put the series and movies on your list, or press play when the time comes. Our New to Netflix guide keeps you up to date with the must-see series and movies every month.

1. The Crown season 3

We had to wait a while, but this month we can finally enjoy the third season of the fantastically made series The Crown. This time with a whole new cast. The series makes a significant leap in time.

With actors like Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II and Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret, things should be all right. With this season, among other things, a bigger role for Prince Charles, but also Princess Diana.

Airing on Netflix from 17 November

2. Klaus

Netflix has made its first animated film. Klaus is about a talented toy maker from the North Pole who is urged by postman Jesper to share those toys with the world. The film is mainly notable for its unique style.

Take a look at the trailer to get enthusiastic right away. There is also a Dutch version with the voices of Frank Lammers, Henry van Loon and Birgit Schuurman, among others.

Airing on Netflix from 15 November

3. Queer Eye: We’re in Japan!

The Fab Five goes to Tokyo to help four people with their self-confidence. This time the gentlemen are accompanied by Mizuhara, who serves as a guide in this new culture. There is also plenty of room for the five to enjoy that culture, including food, fashion and other trends.

Available on Netflix from 1 November

4. Atypical season 3

Atypical is back with a third season and new challenges. Sam wants to go to college and that causes a lot of changes, while he likes things that remain the same. He also soon finds out that four out of five students with autism fail. So the statistics are also turned against him.

Available on Netflix from 1 November

5. The King

Timothée Chalamet plays the role of Prince Hal in this Netflix film, in a historical drama based on some of Shakespeare’s plays.

Hal takes the throne after his father dies. Then he ends up in the middle of a world full of war. Hope it turns out fine. In addition to Chalamet, Joel Edgerton and Robert Pattinson also play.

Available on Netflix from 1 November

Check out more Netflix tips

  • May 2019 Netflix Tips: El Camino, Peaky Blinders
  • September 2019 Netflix Tips: Élite, The Politician
  • August 2019 Netflix Tips: Mindhunter, Glow
  • July 2019 Netflix Tips: Stranger Things, Queer Eye
  • June 2019 Netflix Tips: Black Mirror, Dunkirk

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