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Here's what's new on Netflix Australia in November 2017

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We highlight the best additions and list everything new that’s coming this month to Netflix.
As the number of shows and movies available to stream in Australia continues to grow at an impressive rate, it can be tough to keep up with all the new additions to each streaming service each month.
We’ve all come to anticipate a new stable of Netflix Originals releases each month, but figuring out which shows they are and when exactly they become available isn’t so easy. And what about the large number licensed shows and films that are made available to stream, if only for a limited time?
In an effort to keep you informed of the best shows and movies that are in the process of being added to Netflix, we’ll be bringing you an updated list of what you can expect on the service on a monthly basis. Netflix
Not only that, we’ll also be singling out the biggest releases, as well as a number of quality TV shows and films which we believe deserve your time.
So get ready to binge like crazy – here’s what’s new on Netflix in November 2017.
Marvel’s The Punisher (17/11/2017)
The series that Marvel fans have been waiting for is almost upon us! Frank Castle made a huge, bloody splash when he appeared in season 2 of Daredevil last year, and now he’s back to continue his violent rampage in his very own series.
She’s Gotta Have It: Season 1 (23/11/2017)
Nola Darling struggles to define herself and divide her time among her friends, job and three lovers. A modern take on Spike Lee’s scorching directorial debut told over ten episodes.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 4 (16/11/2017)
While the 99 tries to keep a lid on things in Brooklyn, Jake and Holt are in a witness protection program in Florida, where Holt is somehow thriving. Jake, however, is having a rough time. How bad? He’s resorted to getting frosted tips… Yeah, pretty bad.
Men in Black (1/11/2017)
A streetwise cop is enlisted to work with a veteran government agent on a team that monitors space aliens living on Earth, unbeknownst to the public. Expect the cop to ‘get jiggy with it’ at some point.
Men in Black II (1/11/2017)
Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones reprise their roles as two highly secretive and unofficial government agents dealing with all things evil and alien.
Men in Black 3 (1/11/2017)
When Earth is threatened by an alien attack. Agent J travels back in time to join forces with a much-younger Agent K and change the course of history. Aliens changing history? Aww hell no!
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (28/11/2017)
Held captive in an enchanted castle where clocks and candlesticks come to life, a brave young woman clashes with a beastly but good-hearted prince. This live action version of Beauty and the Beast is every bit as great as the animated original. Be our guest and watch this movie as soon as possible.
Inception (19/11/2017)
In this mind-bending sci-fi thriller from visionary director Christopher Nolan, a man runs an espionage business built around entering the subconscious of his targets to mould their thoughts.
Greenleaf: Season 2 (1/11/2017)
Ten Percent (aka Call My Agent!): Season 2 (2/11/2017)
Alias Grace (3/11/2017)
The Big Family Cooking Showdown: Season 1(3/11/2017)
The Sinner: Season 1 (7/11/2017)
Blazing Transfer Students: Season 1 (10/11/2017)
Lady Dynamite: Season 2 (10/11/2017)
Longmire: Final Season (17/11/2017)
Shot in the Dark: Season 1 (17/11/2017)
Godless (22/11/2017)
Frontier: Season 2 (24/11/2017)
The Many Faces of Ito: Season 12 (24/11/2017)
Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park: USA: Season 1 (24/11/2017)
Prison Playbook: Season 1 (28/11/2017)
Good Morning Call: Season 2 (28/11/2017)
Dynasty: Season 1 (02/11/2017)
Riverdale: Season 2 (02/11/2017)
Designated Survivor: Season 2 (2,16,30 November)
Star Trek: Discovery: Season 1 (6,13 November)
The Killer (10/11/2017)
Mudbound (17/11/2017)
A Christmas Prince (17/11/2017)
Mea Culpa (10/11/2017)
DeRay Davis: How To Act Black (14/11/2017)
Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers (21/11/2017)
Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond — Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (17/11/2017)
Saving Capitalism (21/11/2017)
Cuba and the Cameraman (24/11/2017)
Project Mc²: Part 6 (7/11/2017)
Dinotrux Supercharged: Season 1 (10/11/2017)
Glitter Force Doki Doki: Season 2(10/11/2017)
Stretch Armstrong & the Flex Fighters: Season 1 (17/11/2017)
Luna Petunia: Season 3 (17/11/2017)
Spirit: Riding Free: Season 3 (17/11/2017)
Chelsea: Season 2
The Pursuit of Happiness (1/11/2017)
Silver Linings Playbook (17/11/2017)
Happy Feet (17/11/2017)
Law Abiding Citizen (17/11/2017)
Billy Elliot (17/11/2017)
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (20/11/2017)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2 (22/11/2017)
Getaway Plan (1/11/2017)
Undercover Grandpa (1/11/2017)
The Golden Path: Season 1 (1/11/2017)
The Little Nyonya: Season 1 (1/11/2017)
The Truth: Season 1 (1/11/2017)
Six Degrees of Separation (1/11/2017)
Golden Time (1/11/2017)
Seven Pounds (1/11/2017)
Where the Day Takes You (1/11/2017)
The Bittersweet (1/11/2017)
Moor (1/11/2017)
Sameer (1/11/2017)
Sound City (1/11/2017)
The Furchester Hotel: Season 2 (1/11/2017)
Akulah Balqis: Season 1 (3/11/2017)
Monster High: Scaris, City of Frights (3/11/2017)
The Journey Is the Destination (7/11/2017)
Dwelling Narrowness: Season 1 (10/11/2017)
The Duchess (10/11/2017)
Live by Night (10/11/2017)
Long Time Running (12/11/2017)
42 (12/11/2017)
Marmaduke (13/11/2017)
Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary (13/11/2017)
Lockup: State Prisons: Collection 1 (15/11/2017)
Premium Rush (22/11/2017)
Cherry Pop (22/11/2017)
Religion of Sports: Season 1 (23/11/2017)
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