That’s it, winter is setting in little by little. Temperatures plummet and with the time change, night falls before 6 p.m. There is something to be depressing about. But you have to look on the bright side: the period is perfect for locking yourself in and spending hours on your favorite streaming platforms.
For the month of November, Netflix, MAX, Disney+ and Prime Video are enriching their respective catalogs. There is something for everyone. On the program? Highly anticipated series and an incredibly sweet animated film. We take stock.
Arcane – Season 2 (Netflix)
When released in 2021, the animated series Arcana made a huge hit. Based on the world of video games League of Legendsshe is interested in the origins of two emblematic champions of the license. Vi and Jinx are two sisters who have taken considerably different paths since childhood. When the young women meet, between the posh Piltover and the unsanitary Zaun, it is to better confront each other.
After nine sensational episodes, whether it’s the animation, the design, the storyline or the soundtrack, we had to wait three years for Netflix to offer us season 2. Hoping that all this time is synonymous quality. Season 2 ofArcana promises stronger tensions than ever between Piltover and Zaun, and between Vi and Jinx. Watching everything burn… Netflix has chosen to broadcast 3 episodes each week from November 9, 2024.
Dune Prophecy (MAX)
After two excellent, critically acclaimed films, the saga Dune arrives on the small screen with Dune Prophecy. This new new series adapts the novel The Community of Sisterswhich follows sisters Valya and Tula Harkonnen through events set 10,000 years before the feature films we already love.
Obviously, the Bene Gesserit organization is at the heart of the plot, with multiple political implications and supernatural powers. It is therefore a question of a prequel to the adventures of dear Paul Atréides. To discover the beginnings of the saga Dunego to MAX on November 18, 2024.
Look Back (Prime Video)
After a (very) short broadcast in cinemas on Saturday September 21 and Sunday September 22, 2024, Look Back will be available on Prime Video on November 7, 2024. What happiness! This is the adaptation of a one-shot manga imagined by the author of Chainsaw Man And Fire Punch. Look Back is a true ode to manga, creativity and the passion for drawing.
Fujino and Kyômoto are two teenagers who are passionate about drawing. One is a prodigy, extroverted and confident in her talents. The other doubts her and hides in her room. Although they are so different and navigate between friendship and rivalry, the two young girls are united by a powerful bond and find each other in their common passion for drawing.
The adaptation of Look Back is careful and meticulous, establishing itself as a moving and overwhelming parenthesis. Absolutely worth discovering.
Also read – Review of Look Back: the poignant manga about the passion for drawing by Fujimoto
The Cage (Netflix)
After Valid, The Cage is the new series by Franck Gastambide. Young Melvin Bomer plays an MMA fighter who dreams of turning pro. Unfortunately, he has a hard time getting noticed. Until an unexpected fight throws him into the spotlight, and facing a formidable opponent in the cage.
If you like MMA and combat sports, you should love it The Cage. The series promises to see many big names in the industry appear. She is a binge-watch from the November 8.
Grotesquerie (Disney+)
Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story) returns with Grotesquerie and wants to prove to us that he is still just as strong when it comes to making us shiver. In this “Halloween” period, this is perfect!
As atrocious crimes disrupt the tranquility of a small community, detective Lois Tryon has the impression that she is the target of them. As if someone, or something, was making fun of her. At home, she must deal with her own inner demons, her hospitalized husband and her strained relationship with her daughter. Lost, she accepts help from Sister Megan, a nun and journalist for the Catholic Guardian. The latter still believes in her ability to do good while Loic fears that the world will succumb to evil. Together, they find themselves trapped in a sinister web that seems to raise more questions than answers. It is to be seen from the November 13 on Disney+.