November Preview: 19 TV Shows & New Movies to Watch at Home
In the gallery above, our editors have selected the coming month's most promising TV shows (including limited series and specials) as well as movies available to watch at home through VOD and digital purchases, listed in order by premiere date. Many of these titles haven't been reviewed yet (and we haven't seen them), but they are the most intriguing new releases on paper, at least, arriving in November.
Animated drama series debuts November 11 on Netflix. No, it's not for kids. This four-part animated drama series is set during WWII is based on the nonfiction book The Liberator: One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey, which details a National Guard regiment's determined stand during the Allied invasion of Italy. Jeb Stuart's series utilizes a brand-new form of animation called Trioscope that looks similar to the rotoscoped animation of a few Richard Linklater films (like Waking Life), as both depend on shooting a live-action version of events and then animating over the results.