What’s New On HBO Go And HBO Now For November Includes ‘Tomb Raider, 24/7: Tiger vs. Phil’ And More

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There is beginning to be a little nip in the air for many of us these days. Which, of course, means having to bundle up a little bit, no more shorts, and maybe even have to warm the car up in the morning. What that also means is that as it gets darker and colder earlier in the day we simply must stay in the house, plant ourselves on the couch, and watch all of the good TV shows and movies available to stream online.

Speaking of which, here’s what’s new for the month of November on HBO Go and HBO Now.

Kick-off the month with fresh new programming including My Brilliant Friend based on the bestselling book of the same name by Elena Ferrante, Sally4Ever, a fearless exploration of love, sex and obsession that could only come from the outrageous mind of Julia Davis, the second season of anthology series Room 104 from Mark and Jay Duplass, and the season 49 premiere of Sesame Street. Critically acclaimed drama The Deuce, Emmy-winning series Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and Tracey Ullman’s Show celebrate their season finales in November. Plus, hit political podcast Pod Save America premieres its fourth and final special on HBO.

Documentary highlights include Axios, a four-part limited documentary series of news-oriented specials from HBO Documentary Films and the groundbreaking new media company of the same name, The Price of Everything, which examines the role of art and artistic passion in today’s money-driven, consumer-based society, The Emperor’s Newest Clothes, which reimagines Hans Christian Andersen’s legendary tale into a playful animated special for today’s children, and The Truth About Killer Robots, an eerie, eye-opening work of science nonfiction.

Hollywood films including Love, Simon with Camping’s Jennifer Garner, Ideal Home, Pacific Rim: Uprising, supernatural horror flick Annabelle: Creation, and romantic drama Fifty Shades Freed premiere this month. Plus, Tomb Raider and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider — The Cradle of Life debut along with Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and family comedy Cheaper by the Dozen.

Departing titles include Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Atomic Blonde starring Charlize Theron, Oscar-nominated film Seabiscuit, Waitress and the timeless You’ve Got Mail.

Original Programming
HBO First Look: Bohemian Rhapsody (11/1)
We Are Not Done Yet (11/8)
When You Wish Upon a Pickle: A Sesame Street Special (11/10)
The Price of Everything (11/12)
24/7 The Match: Tiger vs. Phil (11/13)
The Emperor’s Newest Clothes (11/15)
Entre Nos: Orlando Leyba (11/16)
HBO First Look: The Favourite (11/19)
The Truth About Killer Robots (11/26)

Series Premieres
Axios, Documentary Series Premiere (11/4)
My Brilliant Friend, Series Premiere (11/18)
Room 104, Season 2 Premiere (11/9)
Sally4Ever, Season 1 Premiere (11/11)
Sesame Street, Season 49 Premiere (11/17)

Series Finales
Pod Save America, Series Finale (11/3)
Tracey Ullman’s Show, Season 3 Finale (11/2)
The Deuce, Season 2 Finale (11/4)
Esme & Roy, Season 1A Finale (11/10)
Real Time with Bill Maher, Season 16 Finale (11/17)
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Season 5 Finale (11/19)
Chumel Con Chumel Torres, Season 3 Finale (11/19)
Axios, Documentary Series Finale (11/25)

Theatrical Premieres
Fifty Shades Freed (Extended Version), 2018 (11/3)
Love, Simon, 2018 (11/10)
Paddington 2, 2017 (11/10)
Annabelle: Creation, 2017 (11/14)
Ideal Home, 2018 (11/14)
Pacific Rim: Uprising, 2018 (11/17)
Tomb Raider, 2018 (11/24)

Estrenos
Diez minutos antes, 2017 (11/1)
Hombre de Fe, 2017 (11/23)
La Familia, 2018 (11/9)

Starting November 1
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (Extended Version), 2004
Anywhere But Here, 1999
Cheaper By the Dozen, 2003
Cooties, 2014
Cop Car, 2015
Cradle 2 the Grave, 2003
Crimes and Misdemeanors, 1989
Dangerous Minds, 1995
Edge of Darkness, 2010
Empire, 2002
Extreme Measures, 1996
Firewall, 2006
First Daughter, 2004
Four Christmases, 2008
Hard Candy, 2005
Head Over Heels, 2001
In the Name of the Father, 1993
Invictus, 2009
Knight and Day (Extended Version), 2010
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, 2003
The Mask, 1994
Once Upon a Time in Mexico, 2003
Tightrope, 1984
Vampires Suck (Extended Version), 2010
Volcano, 1997
Without a Trace, 1983

Ending November 5
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, 2016
Live By Night, 2016

Ending November 30
A Sound of Thunder, 2005
Atomic Blonde, 2017
The Company, 2003
Cleopatra, 1963
Dead Calm, 1989
The Devil Wears Prada, 2006
The Door in the Floor, 2004
Duplicity, 2009
Glory Road, 2006
The Hitman’s Bodyguard, 2017
Identity, 2003
Illegal Tender, 2007
In the Army Now, 1994
Jersey Boys, 2014
K-9, 1989
K-911, 1999
K-9: P.I., 2018
Mercury Rising, 1998
National Lampoon’s Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj, 2006
Night at the Museum Battle of the Smithsonian, 2009
Paradise, 1991
The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: A Veggietales Movie, 2008
Romeo and Juliet, 2013
Seabiscuit, 2003
Sgt. Bilko, 1996
Space Cowboys, 2000
Star Trek: Nemesis, 2002
Sylvia, 2003
Undercover Brother, 2002
Waitress, 2007
War For the Planet of the Apes, 2017
You’ve Got Mail, 1998

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