New Films and TV Shows on all UK Channels and Streaming Services from now until the end of time!
In each case for a series, the date given will be for the first episode. Some services will have more than one episode available on day one, while others will release a whole series in one go.
In all cases, everything is in English, except where stated.
I’m aiming for this to include forthcoming new shows and original films on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, Paramount+, Roku, Sky, BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, but there’s not always enough info out there for all of them, so if I miss anything coming up, please comment below.
November 3rd:
- Crutch – Paramount+ (review)
November 5th:
- Finding Joy – Amazon Prime
November 6th:
- Death by Lightning – Netflix (review)
November 7th:
- All Her Fault – Sky Atlantic (review)
As You Stood By – Netflix (Korean)
Baramulla – Netflix (Hindi)
Frankenstein – Netflix (trailer)
Groom & Two Brides – Netflix (Arabic)
Mango – Netflix (Danish)
Pluribus – Apple TV (review)
Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 – Amazon Prime
November 10th:
- Bat-Fam – Amazon Prime
November 12th:
- A Merry Little Ex-Mas – Netflix (trailer)
November 13th:
- Had I Not Seen the Sun – Netflix (Mandarin) (trailer)
Last Samurai Standing – Netflix (Japanese)
Tee Yai: Born to Be Bad – Netflix (Thai)
The Beast in Me – Netflix (review)
November 14th:
- In Your Dreams – Netflix (review)
Lefter: The Story of the Ordinarius – Netflix (Turkish)
Malice – Amazon Prime (trailer)
Nouvelle Vague – Netflix (trailer)
November 15th:
- Wild Cherry – BBC1 (review)
November 16th:
November 19th:
- Champagne Problems – Netflix (review)
Mighty Nein – Amazon Prime
The Son of a Thousand Men – Netflix (Portuguese)
November 20th:
- The Death of Bunny Munroe – Sky Atlantic (review)
The Follies – Netflix (Spanish)
November 21st:
- Train Dreams – Netflix (review)
November 23rd:
- Prisoner 951 – BBC1 (review)
November 26th:
- Jingle Bell Heist – Netflix
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