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New in November on Netflix The African Queen (available November 1) TV New on Netflix in November 2016 By Christopher Rosa OctoStars Hollow fans, the time has finally arrived. Here’s a list of great movies and shows to half-watch while you sleep off your meal. So load up your plate and settle into your recliner.
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If you’re looking for new TV it’s … less great, but Netflix at least has the long-hoped-for, heavily hyped new Gilmore Girls miniseries (which consists of four 90-minute movies about the characters), as well as a terrific new biographical series about Queen Elizabeth II, The Crown. Idiotic jokes aside, it’s a great month for movies on the four biggest streaming services. 1) Burt Reynolds, Jon Voight, Ned Beatty, and Ronny Cox go on a canoeing trip in the middle of nowhere in rural Georgia, only to be set upon by some less-than-friendly localsto. Santa: Dawn of Christmas (though Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is coming to HBO Now, should you want to see it for some stupid reason). Most recently we’ve updated with Lincoln Lawyer and Insecure.The October crush of horror movies is over, and the nation’s finest streaming services are pivoting toward adding lots of movies the whole family can watch together while digesting gigantic holiday meals. We’re including only series with at least 10 critics reviews, and for series with the same Tomatometer scores, we list the ones with the most critics reviews first.

The most popular shows ranking on our guide to the best-reviewed on Netflix include Stranger Things (which aired its fourth season in 2022), phenom Squid Game (which will air its second season in 2023 or 2024), video game curse-breaking adaptations ( Arcane: League of Legends, The Witcher, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners), crime dramas ( Ozark and Peaky Blinders, which both concluded in April 2022), royal stories ( Bridgerton, The Crown), and diverse genre works like Black Mirror, The Sandman, Cobra Kai, and Love, Death + Robots.

To keep the list fresh with the best Netflix series to watch, the series featured here are currently in production, have been renewed for further seasons, or aired their final episode recently (within the last year or two, so people can still discover them after they’ve ended). Looking for the best shows on Netflix? Look no further, because Rotten Tomatoes has put together a list of the 100 best original Netflix series available to watch right now, ranked according to the Tomatometer. (Photo by Netflix) 100 Best Netflix Series to Watch Right Now (July 2023)
