If you’re looking for something new to watch this week, you’re in luck. There are plenty of great shows and movies coming to various streaming platforms that will keep you entertained.
Whether you’re into crime thrillers, documentaries, comedy, or drama, there’s something for everyone. Here are some of the highlights of what’s coming to Netflix, Hulu, Max, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Peacock, and Amazon Prime this week.
NETFLIX
The Killer
Coming to Netflix on November 10, David Fincher’s latest film, The Killer, stars Michael Fassbender and Tilda Swinton. This crime thriller tells the story of an assassin who goes on an international manhunt after one hit goes completely wrong. The film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival back in September and has received rave reviews since then.
Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld
If you’re looking for a cybercrime documentary, Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld is coming to Netflix. This documentary follows a group of hackers who managed to operate within some of the darkest places on the internet, all from a small Cold War-era bunker located in a quiet German tourist town. Check out the wild story on Netflix starting November 8.
Watch Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld
HULU
The Lady Bird Diaries
Another documentary you can watch this week is The Lady Bird Diaries, which is coming to Hulu on November 13. This documentary will dive deep into the story of Claudia Alta Taylor, “Lady Bird” Johnson, former First Lady of the United States and wife to 36th U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. The film uses Lady Bird Johnson’s very own audio diaries to help tell the story, giving viewers a personal look into her experience.
The Croods: Family Tree Season 8
Kids everywhere have loved The Croods since the first film was released back in 2013, so much so that the franchise was turned into a TV show, The Croods: Family Tree. The show will premiere its 8th and final season on Peacock on November 9, with the Croods and the Betterman family returning for an action-packed time before saying goodbye.
Watch The Croods: Family Tree Season 8
MAX
Rap Sh!t
If you enjoyed the first season of Max’s acclaimed series Rap Sh!t, which was created by Issa Rae, you’ll be happy to find out that season 2 is coming to Max on November 9. The first season followed two estranged high school friends who reunited to form an all-female rap group. Season 2 will continue to follow the group and the challenges they face as they try to make it even bigger in the music industry.
APPLE TV+
The Buccaneers
Coming to Apple TV+ on November 8, The Buccaneers is a new drama series about a group of young American women living in the 1870s. The women are invited from New York to London to help themselves secure husbands in high society. The show is based on the unfinished novel of the same name written by Edith Wharton.
PARAMOUNT+
The Curse
The Curse has been a highly-anticipated show for quite some time now, and it’s finally coming to Showtime and streaming on Paramount+ on November 10. The series stars Nathan Fielder, who is also the creator and writer, alongside Academy Award-winning actress Emma Stone. The Curse tells the story of a newly married couple who are trying to conceive a child and co-star on a new HGTV show at the same time, yet there is some sort of curse disrupting their lives.
AMAZON PRIME
007: Road to a Million
If you’ve been wanting a new action-packed, survivor-style game show, 007: Road to a Million is the show for you. Acting as a Bond villain, Brian Cox will send nine pairs of people on a series of challenges inspired by the Bond films for a chance to win £1,000,000. You can catch this new series on Prime beginning November 10.
The League
Another documentary coming to Hulu is The League. This one dives into our country’s history with Negro League Baseball and how some legendary players faced an enormous amount of challenges during their time playing. The film even includes interviews with some of these players. You can catch it on Hulu beginning November 9.
Trevor Wallace: Pterodactyl
Looking to have a good laugh? Trevor Wallace’s new comedy special, Pterodactyl, is coming to Prime on November 14. Some of the topics he jokes about include the birds and the bees talk, male birth control, and smoking oregano. This is Wallace’s first comedy special after gaining tons of views with his comedy across the internet.
Watch Trevor Wallace: Pterodactyl
Dumb Money (PVOD)
If you loved Dumb Money in theaters if you didn’t get a chance to see it, You’ll be able to buy it on Prime beginning November 7. The film has an all-star cast including Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Shailene Woodley, Seth Rogan, America Ferrera, Sebastian Stan, and Nick Offerman. It tells the true story of Keith Gill, a financial analyst with a knack for understanding the stock market who takes a huge bet by investing all his money into GameStop making himself, and his massive following on social media, insanely rich.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
From documentaries to thrillers and even comedy specials, this is sure to be a jam-packed week of great new content. Let us know what you end up discovering this week. We’d love to hear about all the new movies and TV shows you love.
What is something that you’re looking forward to watching that we didn’t mention yet? Let us know by commenting below.
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