What were the must-watch series on Netflix in November? Let’s recap.
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The Must-Watch of the Month: The Beast in Me
This gripping thriller, produced by Jodie Foster and crafted by the team behind Homeland, The Beast in Me, follows Aggie Wiggs, played by Claire Danes, as she investigates her neighbor (Matthew Rhys) who is suspected of murdering his wife.
This miniseries has captivated Netflix audiences, and rightfully so. Led by top-tier actors, The Beast in Me unfolds a tangible tension that escalates with each episode, pushing Claire Danes’ character to cross the last boundaries due to her all-consuming obsession. With its exceptional storytelling, intensity, and emotional depth, The Beast in Me is definitely worth your Netflix subscription!
Finally Back: Stranger Things Season 5
The most popular series in Netflix’s history returns for a final season that promises to be epic! We’re buzzing with anticipation to catch up with Will, Mike, Lucas, Dustin, and Eleven in their quest to defeat the dreadful Vecna and save the residents of Hawkins.
Aired in 3 “volumes” (November 26 / December 25 / December 31), with record-breaking episodes (some over 1 hour 20 minutes!), this 5th season is shaping up to be THE blockbuster of the year, if not the decade for Netflix, which allegedly invested between 400 to 480 million dollars for this finale: 50-60 million dollars per episode! Considering the creators almost abandoned the Stranger Things project due to so many rejections, it goes to show that persistence sometimes really (really) pays off!
Documentary Series of the Month: Marines: Inside America’s Elite
What’s it About: Laden with unique testimonies from the United States Marine Corps, this documentary series provides an inside look at the rigorous training and emotional moments experienced by young Marines as they build bonds and navigate life at sea.
What You Should Know: Produced by Amblin Entertainment, previously behind the iconic military series Band of Brothers, Marines is a documentary dive into the day-to-day lives of these young adults ready to sacrifice for a patriotic ideal. With powerful testimonies and touching portraits, the series provides a unique perspective on the American military that’s well worth a watch.
Hidden Gem of the Month: The Stricken President
What’s it About: This historical miniseries recounts the extraordinary fate of the 20th president of the United States, James A. Garfield, who was assassinated just 200 days into his term by a former supporter. His relentless fight against state corruption and his untimely death make him a unique and significant figure in American history.
What You Should Know: The first biopic dedicated to James A. Garfield, The Stricken President, is a captivating miniseries for anyone remotely interested in U.S. history, offering a thrilling, human, and tragic storyline. If you’re still not convinced, wait till you see Michael Shannon’s performance.
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