November 2021 Shows to Be Grateful For

November 2021 Shows to Be Grateful For


Arcane (Netflix) November 6, 2021

From the League of Legends universe comes the visually stunning animate series “Arcane.” Set in the utopian region of Piltover and the underworld of Zaun, the series follows two League champions and sisters, Vi and Jinx, and the power that will tear them apart.

Dexter: New Blood (Showtime) November 7, 2021

Everyone’s favorite serial killer returns and is ready to commit new crimes! The miniseries will serve as a revival of the original series, and will be set ten years after the events of the original eighth-season finale. Dexter assumes name in the small town of Iron Lake, New York. Where Dexter attempts to embrace his new lease on life, but in the wake of unexpected events in this close-knit community, his darker side calls to him. So get you re-watch on or catch up on the series. This revival will be a doozy.

Ragdoll (AMC) November 11, 2021

Ragdoll is an upcoming internationally co-produced thriller series based upon the novel of the same name by Daniel Cole. Detectives Lake Edmonds, Emily Baxter, Nathan Rose, and Terrance Simmons attempt to solve the murders of six people, whose bodies have been dismembered and sewn into the shape of one grotesque body nicknamed the ‘Ragdoll.’ The trailer alone give Hannibal and Criminal Minds vibes. So if you are looking for a new crime show to add to your repertoire.

The Shrink Next Door (Apple) November 12, 2021

Is a retelling of a true story of a seemingly normal dynamic between a charming psychiatrist and a longtime patient that morphs into an exploitative relationship filled with manipulation, power grabs, and dysfunction. Will a star-studded cast of Will Ferrel, Casey Wilson, Paul Rudd, and Kathryn Hahn. This will be one series you will want to take notes.

Mayor of Kingston (Paramount) November 14, 2021

The series follows the McLusky family power brokers (portrayed by Jeremy Renner and Kyle Chandler) in the town of Kingstown, Michigan where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry. The series will touch on sensitive themes of systemic racism, corruption, and inequality. Giving a stark look at McLusky’s attempt to bring order and justice to a town that has neither.

Wheel of Time (Amazon) November 19, 2021

Amazon’s synopsis for the series reads:

Set in a sprawling, epic world where magic exists and only certain women are allowed to access it, the story follows Moiraine (Pike), a member of the incredibly powerful all-female organization called the Aes Sedai, as she arrives in the small town of Two Rivers. There, she embarks on a dangerous, world-spanning journey with five young men and women, one of whom is prophesied to be the Dragon Reborn, who will either save or destroy humanity.

The trailer is visually appealing and promises that there will be plenty of colorful, eye-popping locations from cityscapes to rugged mountains and icy forests, that will leave any fantasy fan chilled with excitement. The first three episodes of Season 1 will premiere Friday, November 19, with new episodes available each Friday following, leading up to the season finale on December 24.

Cowboy Bebop (Netflix) November 19, 2021

Based on the hit anime series that debuted in 1998 and consisted only of 26 episodes. The original Japanese anime series followed a ragtag group of bounty hunters and their adventures. Now, more than 20 years later, fans of the series are getting a live-action adaptation courtesy of Netlfix and showrunner Andre Nemec.

According to Netflix’s synopsis for Cowboy Bebop certainly seems like they are keeping things pretty close to the original storyline:

Cowboy Bebop is an action-packed space Western about three bounty hunters, aka “cowboys,” all trying to outrun the past. As different as they are deadly, Spike Spiegel, Jet Black and Faye Valentine form a scrappy, snarky crew ready to hunt down the solar system’s most dangerous criminals — for the right price. But they can only kick and quip their way out of so many scuffles before their pasts finally catch up with them.

Hawkeye (Disney +) November 24, 2021

Disney’s synopsis for the series reads:

A little over two months before the series is set to debut and just as the show’s first official trailer (seen above) dropped. The series, which sees Jeremy Renner reprise his role as Clint Barton from the Avengers movies, centers on the relationship between Barton and a young archer, Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld), who wants to be a superhero just like him. The trailer paints a relatively lighthearted picture, given the high stakes and traumatic events of most Marvel properties since Avengers: Infinity War, and it seems to mark the first return in the MCU to Christmas fare since Iron Man 3.

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