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here are the series not to be missed in November

Every month there are new releases, the end of the year does not really mean a break for the giants of living room entertainment. As the holidays draw closer and eyes are already turning towards 2025, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Paramount+ and Max unveil the program of celebrations for the coming weeks. Many series will be added to their shelves. Animation, action or science fiction, there will be no shortage of events. Here are the series not to be missed in the coming weeks.

Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: legends of the Ninja Turtles — November 4 on Paramount+

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It's good to be a fan of Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo. After a film in 2023, Paramount continues to explore the universe with a series that is in line with Teenage Years. Same style of animation, same starting point and same desire to entertain fans of the saga, the series Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles promises some nice surprises in November. Now that they live in full lightour heroes must confront real life. Between thetheir studies and their vigilante activitiesteenagers have a lot to do. In New York, being a crime-fighting teenager isn't easy.

Citadel : Honey Bunny — November 7th

Prime Video wants to create a new serial universe, building on the success of its spy series Citadel. After the series hosted by Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra-Jonas, an Italian production took over our screens last month. The platform takes advantage of the international status of the spy organization at the heart of the narrative to show its subscribers the country. In November, head to India for a new story full of twists and turns. Bunny, a Bollywood stuntman, and Honey, an actress, must protect their daughter from assassins in a world of high-stakes action and espionage.

The Cage — November 8 on Netflix

After the success of ValidFrank Gastambide returns to writing a series. This time, the actor and director explores the world of combat sports to tell the story of a young athlete's quest for recognition. Dreaming of turning pro, a young fighter struggles to get noticed when an unexpected fight offers him the chance of a lifetime, and a worthy opponent in the cage. With its production, Netflix obviously reminds us of the saga Rocky and hopes to meet the same success in the language of Molière.

Arcane — November 9 on Netflix

It's already the end of the excellent series devoted to League of Legends. After a successful first season, Arcane returns to deliver its second and final burst of episodes. The Franco-American production created a surprise when it was released in 2021, there is a good chance that it will be the same here. The plot will evolve sometime after the previous season's finale and will further explore the conflict between the Jinks sisters and Vi.

Grotesquerie — November 13 on Disney+

Ryan Murphy strikes again. The father of American Horror Story and its spin-off productions returns to horror for a series that could well be emulated. If AHS struggling to reinvent itself after twelve seasons, Grotesquerie promises to be a captivating horror dive. The story evolves around a series of atrocious crimes that destabilizes a small community. Detective Lois Tyron has the strange feeling of being the target of this case, as if something or someone is making fun of her.

Dune : Prophecy — November 17 on Max

Max clearly understood that Warner Bros. licenses were a strong force that it had to use to establish itself in the very competitive subscription streaming sector. After The Penguinthe platform devotes a series to the universe Dune by Denis Villeneuve. Prophecy returns to the origins of the Bene Gesserit religious organization and intends to shed another light on the saga of Frank Herbert. Inspired by the book The Community of SistersProphecy will immerse spectators more than 10,000 years before the birth of Paul Atreides.

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