What’s Worth Streaming: Here’s what’s new on Hulu in November 2023 — and what’s leaving

by | Oct 29, 2023 | Stock Market

Hulu has a loaded lineup in November 2023, with a pair of highly anticipated FX dramas, an epic Baz Luhrmann miniseries and a slew of Christmas movies. FX’s “A Murder at the End of the World” (Nov. 14) was pushed back from an August release date due to the Hollywood strikes, but it should fit better in a colder season anyway. From Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, producers of Netflix’s sci-fi cult favorite “The OA,” the limited series is an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery set at a billionaire’s secluded, snowbound retreat in Iceland. Emma Corrin (“The Crown”) stars as an amateur detective while Clive Owen (“Children of Men”) plays the mysterious tycoon. Note that while the miniseries is made by FX, it’ll be exclusive to Hulu.

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A wintry setting also plays a key role in the fifth season of FX’s “Fargo” (Nov. 22), the latest installment in Noah Hawley’s crime anthology. Juno Temple (“Ted Lasso”) plays a Midwestern housewife who lands in hot water with the authorities, and she’s joined by an all-star cast that includes Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Lamorne Morris and Dave Foley. New episodes will stream every week, a day after they first air on FX. For more: What’s streaming in November on Netflix | Amazon’s Prime Video | Max The Disney
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A wintry setting also plays a key role in the fifth season of FX’s “Fargo” (Nov. 22), the latest installment in Noah Hawley’s crime anthology. Juno Temple (“Ted Lasso”) plays a Midwestern housewife who lands in hot water with the authorities, and she’s joined by an all-star cast that includes Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Lamorne Morris and Dave Foley. New episodes will stream every week, a day after they first air on FX. For more: What’s streaming in November on Netflix | Amazon’s Prime Video | Max The Disney
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-controlled streaming service also has “Faraway Downs,” (Nov. 26), which is Luhrmann’s recut of his 2008 romantic drama “Australia,” starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, which has been turned into a six-episode miniseries using extra footage shot during the original filming; “Black Cake” (Nov. 1) a generations-spanning family drama based on the bestselling novel by Charmaine Wilkerson; and a handful of sports documentaries, including “The League” (Nov. 9), about Negro League baseball, and “Braw …nnDiscussion:nn” ai_name=”RocketNews AI: ” start_sentence=”Can I tell you more about this article?” text_input_placeholder=”Type ‘Yes'”]

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