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New Shows & Movies To Watch This Weekend: Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ Season 6 + More
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David Fincher’s newest film, The Killer, is out now on Netflix, but that’s not the only anticipated release this weekend. Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone’s new series hits The Curse Showtime this week, too, the same day that the fourth season of Ronald D. Moore’s space drama For All Mankind heads to Mars and our TVs.
Not sure which new releases to check out? Let us here at Decider help you figure out what to watch this weekend and where to stream it.
New Movies & Shows To Stream This Weekend: The Killer, For All Mankind, The Curse + More
The Killer, now available on Netflix, stars Michael Fassbender as a hit man whose latest job goes wrong. Showtime’s The Curse stars Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone as a couple on an HGTV reality show who think they’re cursed: as you’d imagine, it’s weird, uncomfortable, and darkly funny. And on Apple TV+’s For All Mankind, the timeline jumps ahead to 2003, so everyone has aged, but that won’t stop them from trying to make a life for themselves on the red planet.
New on Netflix November 10: The Killer
Based on the French graphic novel series The Killer by Alexis “Matz” Nolent, David Fincher’s new film has spent over a decade in development. After spending time in theaters, the film about an assassin (Michael Fassbender) who misses his mark and becomes something of a marked man himself, is dryly funny, suspenseful, and filled with classic songs by The Smiths: what more do you want?
New on Apple TV+ November 10: For All Mankind (Season 4)
When For All Mankind premiered in 2019, it envisioned an alternate reality in which the Soviet Union won the space race and landed on the moon before America did. Each subsequent season has sent its astronauts hurtling forward in space and time by roughly a decade as they explore the final frontier, and season four begins in 2003, with many of the same characters as season one, just a lot older. The season four cast includes Joel Kinnaman, Wrenn Schmidt, Krys Marshall, Edi Gathegi, Cynthy Wu and Coral Peña, and new episodes will drop weekly on Apple TV+.
New on Paramount+ with Showtime November 10: The Curse
Nothing Nathan Fielder does is without some sense of discomfort or awkwardness, so just be warned, the new series he created with Benny Safdie, The Curse, is full of cringe. Fielder stars alongside Emma Stone in the series about a couple who are filming an HGTV show called Flipanthropy, which is purportedly is about revitalizing a community, though they themselves are kind of insufferable. (They also believe themselves to be curse, hence the title of the show.) The Curse‘s ten episodes will stream weekly on Paramount+ with Showtime on Fridays.
Full List of New Movies and Shows on Streaming This Weekend:
The options above only scratch the surface, so you know that this weekend’s full lineup will have amazing options for what to watch this weekend! For the full breakdown of the best movies and shows to stream now, or if you’re still undecided on what to stream this weekend, then check out the complete list below:
New on Netflix – Full List
Released Thursday, November 9
Akuma Kun (JP) *NETFLIX ANIME
Temple of Film: 100 Years of the Egyptian Theatre *NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Released Friday, November 10
At the Moment (TW) *NETFLIX SERIES
Team Ninja Warrior: Season 2
The Killer *NETFLIX FILM
Released Saturday, November 11
Laguna Beach: Season 3
New on Hulu – Full List
Released Thursday, November 9
Dark Side of the Ring: Complete Season 4
Mavka: The Forest Song | 2023
The 57th Annual CMA Awards: Special Premiere (ABC Studios)
The Croods: Family Tree: Complete Season 8 *Hulu Original
The League | 2023
Released Friday, November 10
Fool’s Paradise | 2023
One True Loves | 2023
Released Saturday, November 11
Central Intelligence | 2016
New on Prime Video – Full List
Released Thursday November 9
BTS: Yet To Come (2023)
Missing Link (2019) (Freevee)
Released Friday, November 10
007: Road To A Million (2023) *Prime Video Original Series
Christmas Checklist (2022) (Freevee)
Dina Hashem: Dark Little Whispers (2023) *Prime Video Original Special
Vic the Viking (2019) (Freevee)
New on Disney+ – Full List
Released Thursday, November 9
Loki: Season 2 Finale – Episode 6 (Available at 6:00pm PT) *Disney+ Original
Released Friday, November 10
Goosebumps: Episode 9 *New to Disney+
New on Apple TV+ – Full List
Released Friday, November 10
For All Mankind (Season 4 Premiere)
Lessons in Chemistry
New on Max – Full List
Released Thursday, November 9
My Sesame Street Friends, Season 4 (Max Original)
Rap Sh!t, Season 2 (Max Original)
Sesame Street, Season 54 (Max Original)
Released Saturday, November 11
Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (2023) (HBO Original)
The Craftsman: Preserving the Last Higgins Boat (Magnolia Network)
Released Sunday, November 12
The Gilded Age
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
New on Paramount+ With Showtime – Full List
Released Thursday, November 9
Colin From Accounts premiere
Lucky Number Slevin
Miracles Across 125th Street
Released Friday, November 10
The Curse premiere
New on Starz – Full List
Released Thursday, November 9
Traitor
Released Friday, November 10
Power Book IV: Force: Episode 210
Shining Vale: Episode 205
Tomorrowland
What Else Is Streaming New This November?
What you see above is just a portion of the new movies and shows you can watch this month if you’ve got more than one streaming service subscription. We update our guides to the new releases on the most popular streaming platforms every month, so you can stay on top of the freshest titles to watch. Here are full lists, schedules, and reviews for everything streaming:
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Liz Kocan is a pop culture writer living in Massachusetts. Her biggest claim to fame is the time she won on the game show Chain Reaction.