FX has some of the most acclaimed shows on TV, and sadly, a bunch of them have ended or will be ending in 2023.
19.10.2023 - 02:29 / justjared.com
Hulu has released it’s full list of what will be added to it’s library throughout the month of November 2023!
The streaming service revealed all of the TV shows and movies that are coming to it’s platform, including quite a few fan favorite movies and some holiday features as the holiday season kicks off.
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Among the movies being added include The Holiday, The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy, Pacific Rim, Shallow Hal, Twister, Men in Black, Armageddon and many more.
On the television side, Hulu will be adding the new original series Black Cake and Drive with Swizz Beatz, season two of Arthdal Chronicles, LA Law, Wahlburgers season five, and Spellbound season 1B.
There will also be many Christmas movies from Hallmark and A&E being added!
Keep reading below to see the complete list of what’s being added to Hulu in November 2023…
November 1
Arthdal Chronicles: Complete Season 2 (SUBBED)
Black Cake: Series Premiere
The Incredible Dr. Pol: Season 23 Premiere
Blippi & Meekah’s Very Merry Treasure Hunt: Complete Season 1
Naruto Shippuden: Season 8 Episodes 414-425 (DUBBED)
A Christmas Frequency
Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights | 2002
Alien vs. Predator | 2004
Armageddon | 1998
Billy Madison | 1995
Blade | 1998
Blade 2 | 2002
Blade: Trinity | 2004
Carpool | 1996
Contagion | 2011
Damien: Omen II | 1978
Deck the Halls | 2006
Deep Blue Sea | 1999
Downhill | 2020
The Family Stone | 2005
The Final Conflict | 1981
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within | 2001
Flatliners | 1990
Friends With Money | 2006
Friendsgiving | 2020
Frozen River | 2008
Get Low | 2010
Geostorm | 2017
Garfield | 2004
GirlInterrupted | 1999
Goodbye Lover | 1999
The Holiday | 2006
Inferno | 2016
In Time | 2011
Kollek | 1995
Land Ho! | 2014
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FX has some of the most acclaimed shows on TV, and sadly, a bunch of them have ended or will be ending in 2023.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Marvel Studios is set to launch a new banner titled “Marvel Spotlight” with the upcoming release of the limited series “Echo,” starring Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez. The character made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in “Hawkeye,” but knowledge of that series and the MCU at large won’t be a requirement to watch “Echo.” Brad Winderbaum, Marvel’s head of streaming, recently told Marvel.com that Marvel Spotlight “gives us a platform to bring more grounded, character-driven stories to the screen, and in the case of ‘Echo,’ focusing on street-level stakes over larger MCU continuity.
The Golden Bachelor is worth watching, but I mean it, and this week especially so. This Thursday is the Women Tell All, and while I normally couldn't care less about the filler episode every season, this time it's the exception. reunite on stage, and my only complaint is that ABC didn't make the episode a full two hours (it's 74 minutes, but still).I was there in person for the taping (which lasted around four hours), and it was the most emotional, fulfilling, inspiring and hilarious afternoon/evening (and that was before Gerry even joined Jesse Palmer in the hot seat!).The women look amazing, but more than anything, you get to hear them talk about the experience and how it changed them in ways they could never have imagined.
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Tunisian Youssef Chebbi’s “Plague,” Moroccan Adnane Baraka’s “We Don’t Forget” and Meryam Joobeur’s “Motherhood” feature among buzz titles at this year’s Marrakech Festival Atlas Workshops, which will have Martin Scorsese as their official patron. Consolidated as a key platform for Moroccan, Arab and African projects and pix in production made by a new generation of filmmakers and created by Marrakech Festival artistic director Remi Bonhomme, the Atlas Workshops unspool Nov. 27-30.
As is often the case, November is a packed month for the film release schedule. There are plenty of festival favorites that made the rounds and are now getting their mainstream release.
Glamour’s or consult the other zodiac signs’ .Meghan Rose is an astrologer, tarot reader, and writer based out of Los Angeles whose work bridges the magical and the material to create real change. Rose acts as a guide for her clients to help them navigate relationships, career, and everything in between. Learn more at and follow her on , , and .Eight of Cups: It’s time to move on, Libra.
and —are here to help you navigate 2023. For each of the 12 signs, we pull a unique tarot card to predict the month ahead for every member of the zodiac. Be sure to check out both your sun and for the most accurate reading.November is full of change and transformation as we walk through the harvest season towards the winter.
Glamour’s or consult the other zodiac signs’ .Meghan Rose is an astrologer, tarot reader, and writer based out of Los Angeles whose work bridges the magical and the material to create real change. Rose acts as a guide for her clients to help them navigate relationships, career, and everything in between.
Glamour’s or consult the other zodiac signs’ .Meghan Rose is an astrologer, tarot reader, and writer based out of Los Angeles whose work bridges the magical and the material to create real change. Rose acts as a guide for her clients to help them navigate relationships, career, and everything in between. Learn more at and follow her on , , and .The Hanged Man: Capricorn, this month is going to require a sense of letting go and surrendering from you.
Glamour’s or consult the other zodiac signs’ .Meghan Rose is an astrologer, tarot reader, and writer based out of Los Angeles whose work bridges the magical and the material to create real change. Rose acts as a guide for her clients to help them navigate relationships, career, and everything in between. Learn more at and follow her on , , and .Three of Wands: Pisces, November is going to bring you a blessing to remind you that all of your hard work, hoping, and wishing has not been done in vain.
Glamour’s or consult the other zodiac signs’ .Meghan Rose is an astrologer, tarot reader, and writer based out of Los Angeles whose work bridges the magical and the material to create real change. Rose acts as a guide for her clients to help them navigate relationships, career, and everything in between.
Glamour’s or consult the other zodiac signs’ .Meghan Rose is an astrologer, tarot reader, and writer based out of Los Angeles whose work bridges the magical and the material to create real change. Rose acts as a guide for her clients to help them navigate relationships, career, and everything in between. Learn more at and follow her on , , and .Two of Cups: Sagittarius, as you continue to go through life growing and changing, you must not count out the opportunities for stability and loyalty.
The Hunger Games and Red Eye are among the films being removed from Netflix this month.The streaming service pulls movies and TV shows from the platform throughout each month, often with very little notice or fanfare.In November 2023 all four films in The Hunger Games franchise are being removed from the service ahead of the upcoming prequel movie The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes arriving in cinemas.Other notable removals include Red Eye starring Cillian Murphy and the ninth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise, F9: The Fast Saga.Below, you can find a list of every film that is set to be removed this month across the UK and US versions of Netflix (via What’s On Netflix).November 1Along Came A Spider (2001)Annie (1982)The Art Of Love (2021)Deck The Halls (2006)Hapless (2020)The Hunger Games (2012)The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014)The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015)The Killing Of A Sacred Deer (2017)The Lady In The Van (2015)Last Holiday (2006)Le Week-End (2013)Love & Friendship (2016)The Pirates! Band Of Misfits (2012)The Pledge (2001)Red Eye (2005)See for Me (2021)Sex And The City: The Movie (2008)Sniper: Legacy (2014)Wannabe Courageous (2019)We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011)November 2Velvet Goldmine (1998)November 4Desterro (2020)Escape Room: Tournament Of Champions (2021)Freaky (2020)The Metamorphosis Of Birds (2020)Sea (2018)Simon Calls (2020)Soa (2020)November 5A New York Christmas Wedding (2020)Alone/Together (2019)One More Try (2012)November 7Jerry Seinfeld: Comedian (2002)November 9Lommbock (2017)The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A Fuck (2023)November 10Passing (2021)November 12A Very Special Love (2008)The Beginning Of Life 2: Outside (2020)First Love
Matthew Perry‘s death in the jacuzzi at his Pacific Palisades home could have possibly turned out differently had the timing of the tragedy been slightly altered.
The Hallmark Channel is getting very festive as we head further into Countdown to Christmas this November!
Can you believe that it’s almost November?! 2023 has flown by, and unfortunately, Netflix has just released their list of movie and television shows that will be leaving the streaming service throughout the month.
A foul-mouthed pensioner was hauled to court for 'disability hate crimes' after calling his neighbour a 'poor old cripple'.
Disney+ is adding more new content to it’s library!
The documentary festival DOC NYC has unveiled the full lineup for its 14th edition. It will be a total of 114 features and 129 short films. The festival runs in-person November 8-16 at IFC Center, SVA Theatre and Village East by Angelika and continues online through November 26 with films available to viewers across the U.S.
Sløtface have collaborated with The Buoys for a new song – listen to ‘Fight Back Time’ below.The Norwegian act – as of last year now a solo project under Haley Shea – and the Australian indie rockers The Buoys linked up digitally to make the song, which is about the nagging feeling of always having to be switched-on.Sløtface’s Shea said in a statement: “‘Fight Back Time’ for me is about feeling way too caught up in everything you’re doing when you have too much going on, and desperately trying to grab some pieces of your life back so that you feel in control.“It’s about staying up late when you should get a good night’s sleep just to feel like you have some free time and feeling like there must be a fix to how you’re feeling out there somewhere. I love how the chorus has stacks of vocals egging me on to indulge in my bad habits, it feels very much like the voices in my head.”The Buoys vocalist and guitarist Zoe Catterall added: “Words started pouring out of me when I sat down to write my parts.