
November kicks off on Disney+ with a potential comedic highlight, bringing the film “Quiz lady‘ by ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star Jessica Yu Sandra O and ‘Renfield’ actress Awkwafina exclusively in the streaming program. In it, two estranged sisters attempt to become game show champions to pay off their mother’s gambling debts and rescue their kidnapped pug. The film was produced by Will Ferrell, who also plays a supporting role, while Jason Schwartzman, Holland Taylor and Tony Hale also appear. And if the whole thing is even half as funny and absurd as it sounds, you’re in for a lot of fun at the beginning of the month.
From November 14, a completely different genre representative awaits us on the mouse company’s streaming service. In the crime series “A murder at the end of the worldA young amateur researcher and hacker is invited to a billionaires conference together with eight other guests. When one of the guests is found dead there, it’s up to our Gen Z heroine to prove the murder and prevent another murder from happening. This is suspiciously reminiscent of next generation’s “Glass Onion: A Murder Mystery” and features “The Crown” star Emma Corrin as well as Clive Owen (“Children of Men”) and Harris Dickinson (“Triangle of Sadness”).
However, an original Disney series from Germany is also scheduled for November 15: the historical drama “German house“. It tells the story of the Auschwitz trial in Frankfurt in 1963 and tells it through the eyes of a young interpreter who discovers the shocking truth about the Holocaust and her own family during the trial. The creator of the series is Annette Hess, who is already responsible for the successful TV series that started with “Ku’Damm 56” and the Amazon original “We Children from Bahnhof Zoo”. In front of the camera are newcomer Katharina Stark, as well as Anke Engelke (“LOL: Last One Laughing”) and Max von der Groeben (“Fack ju Göhte”).
At the end of the month, an adventurous highlight awaits us on November 26. Because in “Australia – The series” yield Hugh Jackman And Nicole Kidman in their infamous roles Baz Luhrmanns Epic ‘Australia’ from 2008. Expanded, reimagined and reinterpreted, the film now comes with six parts that tell the story of aristocrat Sarah Ashley and cattle baron King Carney with a fresh twist. Whether this will be a simple subdivision of the original 155-minute romance or whether it will actually add something new to the story remains to be seen – but this format is certainly something to look forward to with anticipation.
Other highlights include the four-part documentary ‘Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story’ narrated by Keanu Reeves (out November 15), as well as the Christmas comedy ‘Much Ado About Christmas’ (from November 17) starring Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges The 34th season of “The Simpsons” and the fifth season of the drama series “The Good Doctor” are coming to Disney+ on November 22, as well as the third season of the series “Reservation Dogs”, co-created by Taika Waititi, starting November 29. But here is the overview of all restarts for you:
The new films and series in November on Disney Plus
November 1st
- “Solar Opposites” – Season 4 (star)
November 3
- “Quiz lady” (star)
- “Agent Null Null Nix – Bill Murray on a Foolish Mission” (Star)
November 8
- “Santa Clause: The Series” – Season 2 (Disney)
- “Vigilante” – Season 1 (star)
- “Revealed: Secrets of the Sea” – Season 5 (National Geographic)
November 10
- “Antigang: Home Run” (star)
- “Love in every relationship” (Star)
- “Turbulence – and other disasters” (Star)
November 14
- “A murder at the end of the world” (star)
November 15
- “German House” – Season 1 (Star)
- “Brawn: the impossible Formula 1 story” (star)
- “Mickey Mouse: Playhouse” – Season 2, Batch 1 (Disney)
- Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir – Season 5, Batch 3 (Disney)
- What We Do in the Shadows – Season 4 (starred)
- “Extreme Sports: Pushing the Limits with Jimmy Chin” – Season 1 (National Geographic)
November 16
- “Ride with Swizz Beatz” – Season 1 (star)
November 17
- “A lot of fuss about Christmas” (Disney)
- “Dangerous Beauty – The Courtesan of Venice” (star)
- “An affair in Paris” (star)
November 22
- “Love In Fairhope” – Season 1 (star)
- “The Simpsons” – Season 34, Batch 2 (star)
- “The Good Doctor” – Season 5 (star)
- “The Miracle of Life: Baby Animals” – Season 1 (National Geographic)
November 24
- “Breaking Up” (star)
November 26
- “Australia – The Series” (Star)
November 29
- “Reservation Dogs” – Season 3 (star)
- “The Hatchers – Farm, Cows and Doctors” – Season 1 (National Geographic)
- “evildoers” (star)
Finally, an important note: The above list is based on Disney’s official announcement for September 2023. In the past, it often happened that additional titles were released unannounced or that other titles did not appear as planned. So it may well be that changes will occur in the coming weeks.
Author: Joana Muller
Source : Film Starts

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