What Is One Advantage of Watching or Listening to a Play as Opposed to Reading It

If you're looking forward to the vacation flavour, you aren't alone. Streaming giants like Netflix and Hulu are gearing up to release original films that promise to exist both cheerful and bright — y'all know, things we could use a lot more of this yr. Holiday cheese not your thing? Well, luckily, acclaimed dramas similar The Crown and His Dark Materials too return to the small screen in November. The calendar month's biggest blockbusters, however, aren't coming in the form of movies, Tv set shows or books: November is a big month for gamers with both Sony and Microsoft launching their new consoles aslope a slew of impressive games. Read on for the full rundown of must-watch (and play) hits coming soon.
Netflix | "The Crown" Introduces Margaret Thatcher, and Dolly Parton Ushers in Christmas
Equally always, Netflix has a deep listing of originals coming this month, offer more than variety than about of its competitors. Without a doubt, the streaming giant'southward most highly predictable November release is the fourth flavor of its critically acclaimed show The Crown (Nov xv), which marks the final season for Olivia Colman's portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II as well as the first season to feature both Princess Diana (Emma Corrin) and Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson).

If a slow-burn down drama about the British monarchy isn't to your taste, there's plenty more to wait forrard to, like weekly episodes of Private Lives (Wednesdays) and The Great British Baking Show (Fridays) as well every bit a bevy of holiday-themed content. The nearly magical? It might just be the Hallmark-esque Dolly Parton'southward Christmas on the Foursquare (Nov 22), a pocket-sized-town flick that sees Parton playing an angel and singing a soundtrack's worth of new songs.
The holiday listing as well includes A New York Christmas Wedding (Nov v); Midnight at the Magnolia (Nov 5); Operation Christmas Drop (November 5); the John Fable musical Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (Nov xiii); reality special Holiday Domicile Makeover with Mr. Christmas (Nov 18); highly anticipated Vanessa Hudgens-helmed sequel The Princess Switch: Switched Over again (November 19); Conflicting Xmas (Nov 20); Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Vacation (Nov 24); the Kurt Russell-helmed The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two (Nov 25); A Get! Go! Cory Carson Christmas (Nov 27); the Shondaland documentary Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker (Nov 27); German vacation series Over Christmas (Überweihnachten; Nov 27); season two of the cooking reality series Saccharide Rush: Christmas (Nov 27); and animated special Wonderoos: Holiday Vacation! (Nov 29).
Here's everything else worth streaming on Netflix this November:
- November one: Tin You Hear Me? (Season 2) and Dawson'south Creek (Seasons 1-half dozen), which isn't a Netflix original but nonetheless noteworthy.
- Nov 3: German stand-upwardly special Felix Lobrecht: Hype (2020), blithe preschooler serial Gabby's Dollhouse (Season ane), and feature movie Mother (2020).
- Nov 4: Beloved & Chaos (Season 1).
- November 5: Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta? (Flavour 1) and Paranormal (Flavour 1).
- November 6: Citation (2020), Country Ever After (Season ane), and La trinchera infinita (The Endless Trench; 2019).
- Nov 9: Dutch thriller Undercover (Season two).
- Nov 10: teen drama Dash & Lily (Season 1) and drawing kids prove Trash Truck (Flavor one).
- Nov xi: Portuguese Elevate Race-esque reality series A Queen Is Born (Season ane), sketch comedy serial Aunty Donna'due south Big Ol' House of Fun (Flavour i), Austrian drama What We Wanted (Was wir wollten; 2020), and The Liberator , a limited serial that's maybe all-time described equally "blitheness meets Band of Brothers."
- November 12: Ludo (2020), a dark one-act from India.
- Nov 13: Italian drama The Life Ahead (La vita davanti a se; 2020) and political thriller The Minions of Midas .
- Nov 17: The Boss Baby: Dorsum in Business (Flavor 4) and reality docu-series We Are the Champions (Season i).
- Nov 18: Biting Daisies (El sabor de las margaritas; Season ii).
- Nov 20: Flavorful Origins: Gansu Cuisine (Flavour ane), If Anything Happens, I Dear You (2020), and Voices of Fire (Flavour 1).
- Nov 23: Shawn Mendes: In Wonder (2020).
- Nov 24: Hillbilly Elegy (2020), a film that'due south helmed by Amy Adams and marks Ron Howard's Netflix debut; the Argentinian feature Notes for My Son (El Cuaderno de Tomy; 2020); and kids blithe series Wonderoos (Flavor ane).
- November 25: anime series Peachy Pretender (Season 2).
- Nov 26: Mosul (2020).
- Nov 27: The Fauna (La Belva; 2020) and Virgin River (Flavor 2).
- Nov 28: The Uncanny Counter (Season 1).
Although Netflix might accept a whole lineup of Christmas content at the ready, Hulu is offer upwards at least one solid holiday striking. Opting for a digital release in lieu of a theater-just debut, managing director Clea DuVall's sophomore characteristic Happiest Season (Nov 25) promises to deliver the holiday rom-com laughs and feels when a immature woman (Kristen Stewart), who plans to propose to her girlfriend (Mackenzie Davis) while at her family's annual holiday party, discovers her partner hasn't come out to her bourgeois parents. In addition to Stewart and Davis, the all-star cast is rounded out by three-time Emmy winner Dan Levy, Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, Mary Steenburgen, Victor Garber, Michelle Buteau and Ana Gasteyer.

Other Hulu originals worth tuning into this November include the highly predictable Animaniacs revival (November twenty); the starting time season of The Mighty Ones (Nov ix); Eater's Guide to the World (Nov 11), a Maya Rudolph-narrated journey to unexpected culinary gems; I Am Greta (November thirteen), a medico about ecology activist Greta Thunberg; No Man'southward State (Nov 18), a drama serial about the Syrian civil war; and the Sarah Paulson-helmed thriller Run (Nov 20). Every bit has been the case for the final few months, Hulu will also play host to FX's newest shows as they debut, including A Teacher (Nov 10), which stars Kate Mara and Nick Robinson, and Black Narcissus (Nov 24), a World War I-era drama nigh nuns who found a branch of their order in the Himalayas.
Hulu streamers should as well look out for:
- The fourth season of cult hitting Rick & Morty (Nov ane).
- The addition of Skins: Complete Series (Nov 1).
- The third season of the BBC hit Killing Eve (Nov vi).
- A handful of 2020 films, including Blue Story (November four), Sputnik (Nov 13), and Tesla (Nov xx).
- Several side by side-mean solar day ABC premieres, including The Good Md (Flavor iv; Nov 3); Grey's Anatomy (Season 17; Nov 13); Station 19 (Flavor 4; Nov 13); Large Heaven (Flavour 1; November eighteen); For Life (Season 2; Nov nineteen); and A 1000000 Little Things (Flavour 3; Nov 20).
- A few next-day NBC premieres, including Chicago Fire (Season 9), Chicago Med (Season half dozen), and Chicago P.D. (Season 8), all of which debut November 12, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Flavour 22), which starts up on Nov 13.
HBO Max | "His Night Materials" Returns Alongside a Slew of Series Debuts
This month, HBO is light on the Max-specific content, simply information technology manages to evangelize on the series debuts and finales. We're probably virtually excited about the return of His Dark Materials on November 16, which will adapt The Subtle Pocketknife, the 2d novel in Philip Pullman's acclaimed series of the aforementioned proper noun. Giving His Dark Materials a run for its coin, even so, is the adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates' National Book Award winner Between the World and Me (Nov 21), which will have cues from a staged adaptation that ran at the Apollo Theater in 2018.

HBO loyalists should as well look out for a bevy of other premieres, including Pecado Original (Original Sin; November 6), Manufacture (Nov nine), My Sesame Street Friends (Nov 12), docu-series Murder on Middle Beach (November 15), Linda and the Mockingbirds (November 16), and four HBO Max exclusives — Craftopia: Craft the Halls , Craftopia: Merry Craftmas! , The Flight Bellboy , and Superintelligence — that are all hitting the virtual shelves on November 21.
Rounding out HBO'south November are the debut of an all-encompassing collection of Looney Tunes (Nov 4), the Rock & Ringlet Hall of Fame 2020 Inductions (Nov vii), and season finales for We Are Who We Are (Nov 2), Patria (Nov 11), Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (November 15), and The Undoing (November 29).
Amazon Prime Video, Apple Telly+, Disney+ & Peacock | Everything Else Worth Streaming This Month
And at present for everything else! At that place are and then many streaming platforms — mayhap likewise many to continue track of. If your head is spinning, or you're non certain which ones to renew, hither's our comprehensive listing of everything else worth streaming this November.

Disney+: Every Friday, episodes of The Mandalorian 's second season will continue to premiere, and, let'southward confront information technology, that's the primary reason most of us still have an account with Disney. Other shows of note include a LEGO Star Wars Vacation Special (Nov 17); the debut of The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse animated shorts serial (November 18 — the mouse's altogether); Marvel's 616 (Nov 20), an intriguing behind-the-scenes look at anybody's favorite cinematic universe; and the launch of Simpsons Forever , which will basically curate all xxx+ seasons thematically and spotlight peculiarly relevant episodes based on what's happening in the earth.
Amazon: After a bit of a drought, Amazon is picking up the pace again in terms of original content. This month, Prime number subscribers can tune into original series like the English dub of El Presidente (November 6), Ferro (Nov 6), Wayne (November 6), James May: Oh Melt (Nov 13), The Pack (November xx), and the show nosotros're probably virtually excited about, Modest Axe (Nov xx), a limited series from Steve McQueen that stars Letitia Wright and John Boyega. Amazon also has a few new movies up its sleeve, including Seven Stages to Attain Eternal Bliss (Nov 20), Uncle Frank (Nov 25), and Life in a Year (Nov 27). If all that wasn't enough, the online retailer-of-many-trades is also launching IMDb TV — aye, another streamer — with the debut of original series Alex Passenger on November 13.
Other Networks: In improver to all those NBC network bear witness premieres listed in a higher place in the Hulu section, Save Me (Nov 5) and Saved by the Bell (Nov 25) will besides striking the colorful Peacock streaming service. Meanwhile, The CW offers up the special series finale Supernatural: The Long Road Abode (Nov nineteen) and, just in time for Thanksgiving, the ever-cozy Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (Nov 23). Other dates worth remembering include Nov vii for the eighth volume of Rooster Teeth's RWBY ; November 8, for Outset's Moonbase 8 ; and Nov thirteen for Apple tree Television set+'due south Doug Unplugs .
Video Games | The Xbox Series X Launches on November 10
Unless you've been living nether a rock, you've likely heard by now that both Microsoft and Sony are releasing new gaming consoles this month. If you're an Xbox fan, there are two options: The Xbox Series X (XSX) and the Xbox Series S (XSS) — and, yeah, those things will sound extremely like when said over the phone or over the cacophony of Black Friday shoppers, then delight take pity on all the GameStop and All-time Purchase employees who have to bargain with that hassle, among other things. The consoles differ in price by about $200 — the XSX is a chip more high powered than the XSS — but both will seemingly offer the Xbox Game Pass, a subscription-based service that'south not unlike Netflix (or GameFly, R.I.P.).

When it comes to the latest entries in the Xbox family, it's all about speed. From the console's impressive "quick resume" feature, which allows yous to bound dorsum into a number of games sans long loading screens, to how fast things download, this need for speed is probably why the Xbox is looking, well, boxier these days. But for Microsoft loyalists, the panel will be well worth the expect — and the price tag — come November 10.
If you're picking upward an XSX, be sure to add a few of these titles to your library — and quickly:
- Borderlands 3 (Nov 10)
- Dirt 5 (Nov ten)
- Enlisted (Nov 10)
- Evergate (November ten)
- Fortnite (Nov 10)
- Tetris Effect: Connected (Nov 10)
- Warhammer Chaosbane (Nov 10)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (Nov xiii)
- Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate (November 17)
- Just Dance 2021 (Nov 24)
Video Games | The PlayStation 5 Launches on Nov 12
Sony's newest console, the appropriately named PlayStation five (PS5), hits shelves on November 12, just a few days subsequently Microsoft'due south XSX. Much like its competitor, Sony is offer up two versions of the PS5, just instead of offering a version with more horsepower or must-have features, the key difference between the ii consoles is the inclusion of a disc drive. In this era of digital downloads and streaming, having a slimmer console might appeal to some folks — plus, a disc drive-less PS5 is well-nigh $100 cheaper.

Much similar the XSX, the PS5 promises mesmerizing side by side-gen graphics and incredibly fast load times — potentially even faster than the XSX. Merely Sony's biggest selling indicate remains the aforementioned: its incomparable library of first-party games and PlayStation exclusives. With the exception of a few fan favorite franchises, Microsoft doesn't take such a storied, dearest library to draw from — Sony does, and in improver to new games from those summit-tier properties, the company besides promises that 99% of PS4 games will work on PS5, meaning yous'll never run out of top-notch games.
If you lot're picking up a PS5, be sure to add together a few of these titles to your library:
- Borderlands 3 (Nov 12)
- Dirt v (Nov 12)
- Fortnite (November 12)
- Demon'due south Souls (Nov 12)
- Godfall (Nov 12)
- Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Nov 12)
- NBA 2K21 (Nov 12)
- Planet Coaster: Panel Edition (Nov 12)
- Sackboy: A Big Adventure (Nov 12)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Common cold State of war (Nov 13)
- Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate (November 17)
- Just Dance 2021 (Nov 24)
Books | Terminate of the Twelvemonth Must-Reads
Hit break on Netflix — or your latest panel buy — and take a much-needed screen break this Nov past diving into one of these titles. From humorous essays and stories to a mannerly YA romance, you can cozy upward to the books we've selected this calendar month and escape for a few hours. Need a read in a hurry for vacation travel? Catch a Kindle gift menu to ensure quick and easy access to all your favorite reads.

Hither are our November picks:
- The Best of Me by David Sedaris (Nov 3): Curated by the acclaimed humorist himself, this collection of essays and stories is a delight for longtime fans and new readers akin. There's a reason Time Out New York dubbed Sedaris "the funniest man alive." This drove proves the moniker yet fits, simply it also showcases the author's career, originality, wit and incisiveness.
- A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow by Laura Taylor Namey (Nov 10): When Lila Reyes' parents ship her to Winchester, England, for a summer, the trip she's dreading becomes the feel of a lifetime in this voice-driven, YA romance. Author Rachael Lippincott mayhap puts it best, writing "Cozier than a hand-knit grayness cardigan and richer than Abuela's pastelito recipe, Namey takes you from Miami to Winchester and leaves your heart belonging to both."
- Dearly: New Poems by Margaret Atwood (Nov x): If The Handmaid's Tale is feeling more like reality than fiction these days, you may desire to have a quick intermission from Atwood's novels and lose yourself in her poetry. Dearly marks the acclaimed writer's offset poesy drove in more than than a decade and covers all of the essential themes: love, loss, the passage of time, the nature of nature — and zombies. (Appropriate for 2020, right?)
- A Promised State by Barack Obama (Nov 17): Called "A riveting, securely personal business relationship of history in the making — from the president who inspired us to believe in the ability of republic" by the book'due south publisher, A Promised Land marks the first volume of Obama's presidential memoirs. Introspective and beautifully written, this must-read memoir will have y'all believing in the power of grassroots activism all again.
- These Trigger-happy Delights by Chloe Gong (Nov 17): The novel's publisher touts These Violent Delights as a "middle-stopping debut" that reimagines the classic Romeo and Juliet story, setting it in a vividly rendered 1920's Shanghai. Author Amelie Wen Zhao notes that Gong "cuts to the heart of twentieth-century China with [her] scalpel-abrupt prose and steel-spirited protagonists," making this YA novel one you won't want to put downwardly.
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