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We are all guilty of spending way too much of our time trying to find something that interests us to watch.
While watching with friends or family, the choices, likes and also dislikes double, making finding something to watch that everyone will enjoy pretty difficult.
Don't worry, we have got you covered with a pick of some exciting shows and movies to catch up on this month, that are sure to leave you awaiting their next release.
STAYING IN
Netflix:
Blockbuster - 3 November
The hilarious television show, starring Melissa Fumero and Randall Park, follows the employees of the last-standing Blockbuster, the video rental company, in the United States and goes on a journey as they try to stay relevant in the digital age.
Enola Homes 2 - 4 November
Based on the book adaption of Sherlock Holmes, the story continues following Enola Holmes, the sister of Sherlock Holmes, as she tries to establish herself as a detective, separate from a brother. On taking a case, she realises that both their cases are linked.
The Wonder - 4 November
The Wonder follows the mysterious story of a young girl who, after turning 11 years old, stops eating but still feels well. The movie is set in The Irish Midlands in 1862 and follows a nurse as she is brought to observe the girl. The show stars Florence Pugh and Niamh Algar.
The Crown: Season 5 - 9 November
Loosely based on the stories of the royal family, the fifth season of The Crown features a new cast and focuses on the Queen's reign, leading up to the new century. This season will also focus on the divorce between Charles and Diana as well as Diana's demise.
Wednesday: Season 1 - 23 November
A spin-off from the iconic series, The Addams Family, the show follows the life of Wednesday Addams as a student. Starring Jenna Ortega as Wednesday, the show focuses on Wednesday trying to hone her psychic abilities while trying to solve a mystery.
Amazon Prime:
The People We Hate At The Wedding - 18 November
The comedy movie revolves around an estranged family as they are invited to attend the wedding of their half-sister. With a cast of Kristin Bell, Allison Janney, Ben Platt and Cynthia Addai-Robinson, the movie focuses on all the drama that leads up to the wedding, and how the family become those people that everyone hates at weddings.
Good Night Oppy - 4 November
Directed by Ryan White, the documentary Good Night Oppy revolves around the NASA exploration rover called Opportunity and the lead-up to sending it to Mars. Initially set to be a 90-day mission, the rover ended up surviving on Mars for 15 years.
Disney+:
Limitless with Chris Hemsworth - 16 November
Limitless follows the highly acclaimed actor Chris Hemsworth as he takes on nerve-wracking challenges. The six-part series will push the actor to live life better by restoring damage and strength and training his body by building resilience.
The Santa Clauses - 16 November
Starring Tim Allen, Elizabeth Mitchell and Eric Lloyd, the mini television series is a spin-off from the 1994 classic, The Santa Clause. The series follows Scott, as he turns 65 and tries to find a new Santa to replace him, as well as gets his family ready for the move to the South Pole.
Disenchanted - 24 November
The highly awaited sequel to the hit 2007 movie Enchanted, will see the return of the beloved characters Giselle, Robert and Morgan. Having moved to a new town, they realise that happily ever after is not what it seems.
GOING OUT
Cinemas:
One Way - 3 November
One Way stars Kevin Bacon, Travis Fimmel and Drea de Matteo and follows Freddy, a petty criminal that has stolen drugs and money and is hurt. While trying to save his life, escape from getting caught by the drug lord and trying to protect a young girl, he realises there is only one way out of the situation.
Shadow Master - 3 November
Shadow Master revolves around the story of a man who was killed by criminals. However, he comes back to life and now possesses superpowers. Determined to right the wrongs done to him, he also sets out to save the city.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - 10 November
The highly awaited sequel to Black Panther, the movie continues after the death of King T'Challa and follows Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M'Baku, Okoye and the Dora Milaje as they try to protect Wakanda from the outside forces. The movie will see new bonds created and forces coming together as a new chapter unfolds.
She Said - 24 November
Starring Zoe Kazan, Carey Mulligan, Samantha Morton and Mike Houston, the movie follows the story of The New York Times journalists Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, as they posted the abuse allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. The story then provided a platform, #MeToo, for many people to share their stories and break the stereotype of staying silent about sexual assault and harassment.