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Everything new on Netflix in November 2021 | Australia

New on Netflix in November include the highly anticipated Cowboy Bepop and a raft of slick movies.

Red Notice teaser trailer (Netflix)

What's on Netflix in November? Some pretty great stuff!

Cowboy Bepop (November 19): Cowboy Bepop is a beloved Japanese anime series that premiered in 1998, which makes this live action remake highly anticipated but also to be approached with a little wariness. But, with John Cho front and centre, there is great optimism for this story about a scrappy group of bounty hunters that traverse the solar system.

Red Notice (November 12): Reportedly Netflix’s most expensive original movie to date, the action blockbuster Red Notice has as much star power as it does confidence. It stars Dawyne Johnson as an FBI profiler whose path crosses with two rival criminals (Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds) during a daring heist.

The Harder They Fall (November 3): This Netflix movie has everything you want in a western – a compromised hero pitted against a black hat villain in an epic tale of vengeance and violence. And it has a cracking cast including Idris Elba, Regina King, Jonathan Majors, Delroy Lindo, Zazie Beetz and Lakeith Stanfield.

Idris Elba leads a starry ensemble cast in The Harder They Fall. Picture: Netflix
Idris Elba leads a starry ensemble cast in The Harder They Fall. Picture: Netflix

Passing (November 10): British actor Rebecca Hall makes her directorial debut with Passing, a film about two mixed-race childhood friends who reacquaint as women with two very different lives, one of them “passing” for white and married to man with a professed hatred for black people. It stars Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, Andre Holland and Alexander Skarsgard.

Tick, Tick… Boom! (November 19): Lin Manuel-Miranda makes his feature directorial debut with this musical adapted from the stage play about a theatre composer going through a quarter-life crisis as he approaches 30. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Bradley Whitford and Judith Light.

Tiger King 2 (November 17): Everyone’s first lockdown obsession returns with a second season, promising more murder and mayhem while teasing “new revelations” about the crazy world of Joe Exotic.

Originally published as Everything new on Netflix in November 2021 | Australia

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