Netflix November 2016 new movies, TV shows list update: next month sees arrival of 'Alfie,' 'Jetsons: The Movie'

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Each month several shows are taken off Netflix but in their place are brand new TV shows and movies. For the month of November, fans will be saying goodbye to the likes of Steven Speilberg's "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial," but they will also be able to see some other classics like "Jetsons: The Movie."

A full list of incoming movies and shows, both Netflix originals and not, has been revealed by The Hollywood Reporter. On Nov. 1, the biggest highlights include the 2004 film "Alfie," the 1990 animated film "Jetsons: The Movie," and five different "Thomas and Friends" movies.

By Nov. 2 the film "Dough" is going to be added to Netflix, and on Nov. 4, there will be four new Netflix originals released: "The Crown" season 1, "Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60," "World of Winx" season 1, and "The Ivory Game." The second season of another Netflix original, "Danger Mouse," will launch on Nov. 9.

On Nov. 11 audiences will be able to watch "Under the Sun" and "Roman Empire: Reign of Blood" season 1. The next day will see the launch of "Take Me to the River," and on Nov. 13, viewers will be able to stream "Chalk It Up." On Nov. 15 they will be able to watch the 2015 film "Men Go To Battle."

Nov. 16 will see the 2014 live-action adaptation of "Paddington" be made available, as well as the 2008 film "Burn After Reading" and "Jackass 3.5: The Unrated Movie." Several classic war films will be made available on Nov. 18, such as the 1947 film "Thunderbolt" and the 1942 film, "Prelude to War."

The 2016 film "Mercy" will be available on Nov. 22, and on Nov. 23, audiences will also get "Penguins: Spies in the Puddle" season 1.

"Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" will launch on Nov. 25, and it will be accompanied by Academy award-nominated film "Boyhood." On Nov. 30 Netflix will also have the recent live-action adaptation of "The Jungle Book" by Jon Favreau, as well as "Ghost Team," "Level Up," and "Traded."

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