What’s coming and leaving Netflix: November edition

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Here is the full list of what is coming to and leaving Netflix, Hulu, and Max this month. Photo from Pexels.com

Eva Laurens, News Editor

November is here.

There are two more months to go before the end of 2022, and a little bit over a month before the end of the semester.

Every month, Netflix gets rid of some movies and TV shows to replace them with new ones. So here is what is leaving and coming to Netflix next month.

What’s coming to Netflix:

Nov. 1

Notting Hill (1999) – Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts who come from two different worlds will fall in love in this British-set romantic comedy.

Nov. 1

Young Royals (Season 2) – A new season of the Swedish teen romance series.

Nov. 4

Enola Holmes 2 (2022) – Millie Bobby Brown comes back in a second movie to solve another conspiracy.

Nov. 8

Minions & More (Volume 2) – More animated Illumination specials set in the Minion universe.

Nov. 23

Wednesday (2022) Netflix Original Series – With Tim Burton as director and executive producer, this Netflix Original Movie shows a new prequel series of The Addams Family.

What’s leaving Netflix:

Nov. 1

Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001) – A British single woman who lives a messy life and is doing her best to find love, ends in a love triangle with Daniel Cleaver and Mark Darcy.

Nov. 1

Despicable Me (2010) – Villainous Gru prepares a plan to steal the moon. But he has a tough time staying on task after three orphan girls land in his care.

Nov. 1

Despicable Me (2013) – A secret agency recruits Gru to fight evil, while he slowly starts to show some love to his girls.

Nov. 1 

The Next Karate Kid (1994) – In Boston, karate master Mr. Miyagi finds and helps a teen Julie Pierce who gets bullied by a group of relentless classmates.

Nov. 1

The Notebook (2004) – Two lovers are torn apart by war and class differences in the 1940s in this adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’s bestselling novel.