What’s New On HBO Now In November: ‘Us, Shazam!, Blindspotting, Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season’ And More

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We truly are living in the golden age of television, aren’t we? There are more good shows and movies available now than ever before in history. And it’s all thanks to our favorite online streaming services.

Speaking of our favorite online streaming services, here’s what’s new for the month of November 2019 on HBO Now.

The next month brings us a whole new slate of popular movies including Us, Blindspotting, Little, and Shazam! as well as brand new HBO series His Dark Materials, an adaption of Philip Pullman’s award-winning book trilogy of the same name.

Also hitting HBO Now in November will be the 50th season debut of Sesame Street, the premiere of comedy special Daniel Sloss: X, and the finales of Catherine the Great and Room 104. Plus, a stellar line-up of documentaries premiere this month, such as Very Ralph, The Apollo, Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season, and Ernie & Joe: Crisis Cops.

The Kid Who Would Be King, Big, Bruce Almighty, For Love of the Game, The Town, and True Lies also start streaming on HBO Now this month. Plus, it’s your last chance to catch hits like Crazy Rich Asians, Blackkklansman, The Darkest Minds, and Insidious: The Last Key.

Here’s what else is new, as well as what’s leaving, on HBO Now in the month of November 2019…

Theatrical Premieres
Head Full of Honey, 2018 (11/2)
Look Away, 2019 (11/4)
Blindspotting, 2018 (11/1)
The Kid Who Would Be King, 2019 (11/9)
Little, 2019 (11/16)
Us, 2019 (11/23)
Shazam!, 2019 (11/30)

Series Premieres
His Dark Materials (11/4)
Santos Dumont (11/11)
Sesame Street, Season 50 (11/16)

Series Finales
Axios, Season 2 Finale (11/10)
Catherine the Great, Miniseries Finale (11/11)
Real Time with Bill Maher, Season 17 Finale (11/16)
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Season 6 Finale (11/18)
Chumel Con Chumel Torres, Season 4 Finale (11/18)
Room 104, Season 3 Finale (11/29)

Original Programming
Entre Nos: Erik Rivera: Super White (11/1)
Daniel Sloss: X (11/2)
The Apollo (11/6)
Very Ralph (11/12)
Sesame Street’s 50th Anniversary Celebration (11/9)
Ernie & Joe: Crisis Cops (11/19)
Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season (11/26)

Estrenos
Message Erased, 2019 (11/1)
Sobredosis de amor (AKA Roommates), 2019 (11/1)
Pajaros de Verano (AKA Birds of Passage), 2019 (11/8)
Papi Chulo, 2019 (11/15)

2018 HBOAccess Pilots
Halfway (11/1)
Unimundo 45 (11/1)
Sterling (11/1)

Starting November 1
Big, 1988
Bruce Almighty, 2003
Chocolat, 2000
The Condemned, 2009
The Condemned 2, 2019
Crazy, Stupid, Love, 2011
The Darjeeling Limited, 2007
The Darkness, 2016
The Day After Tomorrow, 2004
Flawless, 1999
For Love of the Game, 1999
Forget Paris, 1995
Hope Floats, 1998
Indignation, 2016
Jingle All the Way (Director’s Cut), 1996
King Arthur (Director’s Cut), 2004
Mr. Bean’s Holiday, 2007
Nine Months, 1995
Pan, 2015
Reversal of Fortune, 1990
The Town, 2010
True Lies, 1994
Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster, 1997

Ending November 30
Blackkklansman, 2018
Breakin’ All the Rules, 2004
Captivity, 2007
Crazy Rich Asians, 2018
Darkman, 1990
Darkman II: The Return of Durant, 1996
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die, 1996
The Darkest Minds, 2018
Deja Vu, 2006
The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959
Disclosure, 1994
Hop, 2011
Insidious: The Last Key, 2018
Legend, 2015
Lions For Lambs, 2007
The Lost Boys, 1987
Macgruber (Extended Version), 2010
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, 2018
Manhattan Night, 2019
My Friend Dahmer, 2017
Paper Heart, 2009
Paycheck, 2003
Peter Pan, 2003
Pride, 2007
Ramona and Beezus, 2010
Robin Hood, 2010
Steve Jobs, 2015
Stratton, 2016

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