Netflix November lineup news: What's new this month?

This November, new movies on Netflix will be made available for streaming, including a number of fresh Netflix original series.

"Men in Black," "Scary Movie," "Casper," and "To Rome With Love" are just some of the movies to watch out for this month. For Netflix Original, Marvel's "The Punisher" will be released on Nov. 17 alongside "Longmire: Final Season," "Luna Petunia: Season 3," and "Mudbound."

On Nov. 23, Spike Lee's 1982 comedy-drama film "She's Gotta Have It" will be back in the form of a series, another Netflix Original. Meanwhile, on Nov. 30, "The Details" starred by Tobey Maguire will be closing the month's lineup, with James Goldstone's "Winning."

While November can be a good month for new films and "originals," there are also some films that have moved out of the online streaming platform this month. For one, 50 Cent's biography film "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" is no longer available, as well as the children-fable classic "Hugo" and Keanu Reeves' "The Matrix." Edward Cullen and Bella Swan's first movie installment, "Twilight," has also expired on Netflix. As for TV series offerings, seasons 1 to 9 of "How I Met Your Mother," seasons 1 to 2 of "Legends," and seasons 1 to 4 of "Jessie" have ended their stint on Netflix too.

Netflix is known for its original flicks and movies. This year, viewers were touched by the story of "Okja," the giant pig, and her friend Mija. There's also the young-adult novel-turned-series "13 Reasons Why" which got everyone following Clay Jensen's quest to know why his friend decided to end her life. The streaming platform is also home to other famed series, including "House of Cards," "Orange Is the New Black," and "Stranger Things," and for quite obvious reasons, people just love to "Netflix and chill."

Netflix earlier announced that on 2018, they are planning to create and release about 80 Netflix original series. 

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