Every month, Apple TV+ continues to offer subscribers a handful of quality television shows and movies. November is no different for the streaming service, and audiences should most certainly be excited about the new films and returning television shows slated for release on the platform. While there might not be an abundance of content arriving in the coming weeks, that doesn’t mean viewers will be hard-pressed to find something worth their time.
As two popular series return for their second seasons, Apple TV+ also has a historical dramatic feature and a powerful documentary feature heading to the streaming service. There might not be many light-hearted films or shows coming in November, but viewers will want to check them out, nonetheless. Given the stellar casts littered throughout each show and film, audiences certainly won’t want to skip anything the platform has to offer next month.
Bad Sisters (Season 2)
Stream on November 13
Bad Sisters is a black comedy series that follows the five Garvey sisters, Eva (Sharon Horgan), Grace (Anne-Marie Duff), Ursula (Eva Birthistle), Bibi (Sarah Greene), and Becka (Eve Hewson), who all live in Dublin, Ireland. With a tight-knit bond, they have always had one another’s backs and have always promised to protect each other. However, when Grace’s abusive and controlling husband, JP (Claes Bang), unexpectedly dies, the event completely upends everyone’s lives and tests the sister’s bond like never before. Despite their desire to end JP’s life, they seemingly had nothing to do with it.
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Unfortunately, Grace’s sisters find themselves at the center of a life insurance investigation. The series flips between the time before JP’s death, when the sisters begin plotting his murder, and after his death when an insurance agent named Tom (Brian Gleeson) tries desperately to prove the sisters’ involvement in order to save his struggling business. Knowing the settlement will bankrupt his family business, Tom pulls out all the stops to prove JP died as a result of foul play at the hands of the Garvey sisters. Bad Sisters Season 2 is streaming on Nov. 13.
Release Date August 19, 2022
Seasons 1
Silo (Season 2)
Stream on November 15
Silo is a science fiction dystopian drama series that follows a community that lives in giant silos hundreds of stories below the surface of the earth. Bound by regulations they believe are intended to protect them and their future from the toxic wasteland that has ruined the world, 10,000 people are a part of the underground society. The show begins with Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson), an engineer tasked with solving the mystery surrounding the death of one of her colleagues. However, while doing so, she uncovers a startling secret that ultimately threatens the fabric of their enclosed world.
Despite its extensive construction, no one knows when the colossal silo was actually built, nor does anyone understand the real purpose behind its creation. Furthermore, anyone who seeks to dig deeper into the mystery of it all immediately faces fatal consequences. Stacked with a stellar cast, the series includes performances by Common, Tim Robbins, David Oyelowo, Harriet Walter, and Rashida Jones and welcomes Steve Zahn as the show enters its second season. Silo Season 2 is streaming on Nov. 15.
Release Date May 5, 2023
Streaming Service(s) Apple TV+
Blitz
Stream on November 22
Written and directed by Steve McQueen, Blitz follows the story of a defiant nine-year-old boy named George (Elliott Heffernan) living in London during World War II. At the height of the war, during Germany’s bombing campaign in England’s capital, George’s mother, Rita (Saoirse Ronan), sends him away to the countryside for his own protection. Unfortunately, when George jumps off the train en route to its destination and hightails it back to London, a distraught Rita does everything she can to find him.
As a Black boy with a white mother, George is no stranger to intolerance and sorrow. Having never met his father, who was deported many years earlier for defending himself against the cruelty of two white men, George is left with only his mother and her father, Gerald (Paul Weller), to stand between him and the malice of the outside world. George is no stranger to bigotry. However, the immense peril he encounters in the midst of the Blitz is something completely different. Blitz is streaming on Nov. 22.
During the London Blitz of World War II, a diverse group of Londoners navigates the chaos and destruction of the German bombardment. Their intertwined stories of survival, resilience, and camaraderie capture the spirit of a city under siege.
Release Date November 1, 2024
Cast Elliott Heffernan , Saoirse Ronan , Paul Weller , Harris Dickinson , Benjamin Clementine , Kathy Burke , Stephen Graham , Leigh Gill , Mica Ricketts , CJ Beckford , Alex Jennings , Joshua McGuire , Hayley Squires , Erin Kellyman , Sally Messham
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Bread & Roses
Stream on November 22
Produced by Jennifer Lawrence and Malala Yousafzai and directed by Sahra Mani, Bread & Roses is a powerful documentary that follows various women as they fight to maintain their autonomy in the wake of Kabul’s fall to the Taliban in 2021. After decades of war in Afghanistan, the Taliban’s hold grew stronger as American forces left the country. As a result, women lost numerous freedoms, including the right to an education beyond the sixth grade, the ability to work, and the right to walk unaccompanied in public. Without men, women are now essentially unseen.
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The documentary speaks to the larger issues unfolding throughout the country by focusing on three specific women whose world completely shifts as a result of the Taliban’s authoritarian control. Sharifa was once a former government employee but has now been reduced to a tedious life indoors. Zahra, a dentist who is no longer allowed to work, now rallies fellow activists inside her former practice, which ultimately leads to her arrest. Finally, Taranom is a woman known for her activism who is quickly exiled and becomes a Pakistani refugee. Rife with heartbreaking footage, Bread & Roses should inspire everyone to work to uphold basic human rights across the globe. Bread & Roses is streaming on Nov. 22.
For a full list of every TV show and movie coming to Apple TV+, check the list below.
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