October may have flown by but a new month means lots of new movies and shows on Netflix.
The streaming service today announced loads of new content and well as well-known and well-loved bits too.
Check out our list of the best bits coming to Netflix in November.
SHOWS
House of Cards: Season 6 (02/11/2018)
With Frank out of the picture, Claire Underwood steps fully into her own as the first woman president, but faces formidable threats to her legacy.
Narcos: Mexico (16/11/2018)
See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in Mexico.
Donald Glover: Weirdo (19/11/2018)
Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia (20/11/2018)
Trevor Noah gets out from behind the “Daily Show” desk and takes the stage for a stand-up special that touches on racism, immigration, camping and more.
The Good Place: Season 3 (New Episodes Fridays)
Reincarnated and back on Earth after Michael’s argument on their behalf, Eleanor and her fellow condemned souls have another chance to find the right road.
Riverdale: Season 3 (New Episodes Thursdays)
After a riot and a season of high-stakes political warfare, the Riverdale gang continues to navigate high drama of surreal small town life.
MOVIES
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (1/11/2018)
Allied (3/11/2018)
P.S I Love You (10/11/2018)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (11/11/2018)
Arrival (11/11/2018)
Outlaw King (09/11/2018)
This period drama follows Robert the Bruce’s battle to regain control after being made an outlaw by the King of England for taking the Scottish Crown.
The Princess Switch (16/11/2018)
When a down-to-earth Chicago baker and a soon-to-be princess discover they look like twins, they hatch a Christmastime plan to trade places.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (16/11/2018)
Saddle up for six tales about the American frontier from the unique minds of Joel and Ethan Coen, who wrote and directed this anthology.
The Christmas Chronicles (22/11/2018)
Two siblings team up with Santa Claus for a high-flying holiday adventure. A new Christmas classic from the makers of “Harry Potter” and “Home Alone.”