Sunday, 29 October 2023

What's on Neon in November

What's on Neon in November

Here's everything that's streaming on Neon in November.

Fargo (November 22)

Fargo Season 5

FX's acclaimed anthology series Fargo returns with a fifth season set in 2019, featuring Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman. The show continues its exploration of crime and intrigue in the Fargo, North Dakota, region, with a focus on questions surrounding kidnapping and marital fidelity. Fargo has travelled through decades, cities and families, and the fifth instalment will be no different: Set in 2019, when is a kidnapping, not a kidnapping, and what if your wife isn't yours? 

Starring: Jon Hamm, Juno Temple, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joe Keery and Lamorne Morris. 

Fellow Travelers (November 6)

Set in 1950s McCarthy-era Washington, D.C, this epic love story and political thriller spans four decades, tracing the tumultuous romance between two men. Against the backdrop of a politically charged era dominated by figures like Nixon, Johnson, and McCarthy, recent graduate Timothy Laughlin, a devout Catholic, becomes entangled in a passionate affair with State Department official Hawkins Fuller. As McCarthy's power grab and investigations into government "sexual subversives" intensify, their double lives become increasingly perilous. The narrative shifts between the diplomatic world of Foggy Bottom and the front lines of NATO in Europe, creating a searing historical novel filled with political drama, unexpected humour, and genuine heartbreak. 

Starring: Matt Bomer, Jonathan Bailey and Allison Williams. 

Love Island Australia S5 (November 2)

With host Sophie Monk and a cast of gorgeous Aussie singles, the beautiful Spanish Villa is ready to rip open the spiciest twist ever. These sexy singles are on the trip of a lifetime, full of flirting, jealousy, romance and rejection, and the possibility of finding their soulmate. But ... there's a juicy new villain era in the mix. 

Time (November 19) 

A gritty anthology drama set in the British prison system. This season focuses on a women's prison and follows three very different inmates who arrive on the same day. Despite the ever-present threat of violence, they somehow find community. 

Starring: Jodie Whittaker, Bella Ramsey and Tamara Lawrance. 

The Lazarus Project (November 15)

The three-week time loop that trapped the Lazarus agents at the end of last season is no ordinary loop. Each time they go back, the loops are getting shorter, and the mechanism is wound tighter. Eventually, it'll snap, like a rubber band and life as we know it will end. 

Starring: Paapa Essiedu, Caroline Quentin, and Tom Burke. 

Julia (November 17)

The charming series based on the life of the incomparable Julia Child returns, as Julia prepares for a second season of The French Chef, she travels to France to reunite with fellow cookbook writer Simca Beck. Along the way, Julia and Paul grapple with changes brought about by her ever- increasing fame. 

Starring: Sarah Lancashire, David Hyde Pierce and Bebe Nueworth. 

Chucky Season 3 (November 24)

Chucky has found his way inside the White House as the new favourite toy of the president's young son. Jake, Devon, and Lexy must somehow find a way inside the world's most secure house to thwart the infamous killer doll before it's too late. 

Starring: Zackary Arthur and Brad Dourif. 

Rap Sh!t (November 10)

Rap Sh!t centres around Shawna and Mia, former high school friends from Miami, who come together to create a rap group. They grapple with the choice of remaining authentic or succumbing to the music industry's pressures. 

The series features Aida Osman, KaMillion, Jonica Booth, RJ Cyler, Daniel Augustin, and Jaboukie Young-White. 

Saviour Complex (November 9)

Feature on Renee Bach, a woman who was sued by Ugandan civil court over the deaths of children that were treated in the care center she ran with no medical training. 

The Golden Boy: Oscar de la Hoya (November 12)

This two-part documentary peels back the layers of controversial boxer Oscar De La Hoya. While celebrating his many triumphs, we also reveal a man struggling to come to terms with lifelong demons. 

Essex Murders (November 1)

On the 6th of December 1995, in a small English village, three drug dealers were shot dead inside a Range Rover. This three-part docuseries goes beyond the headlines and gets to the heart of a case that's still raising serious questions. 

Navajo Police: Class S7 (November 23)

Set against the sweeping backdrop of the Navajo Nation, this docuseries follows a group of recruits as they fight their way through the Navajo Police Training Academy. In the field, they must contend with rising crime to hold their people together. 

MOVIES

The Super Mario Bros Movie (November 5)

With help from Princess Peach, Mario attempts to prevent the all-powerful Bowser from conquering the world. Featuring the voices of Chris Pratt and Anya Taylor-Joy. 

John Wick: Chapter 4 (November 3)

As the bounty on his life continues to rise, iconic hitman John Wick embarks on a worldwide mission to confront the most influential figures in the criminal realm, spanning from New York to Paris, Japan, and Berlin in his relentless pursuit of justice against the formidable High Table. Starring Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne. 

Magic Mike's Last Dance (November 10)

Broke and taking bartender gigs in Florida, Mike meets a wealthy socialite who lures him with an offer he can't refuse. Heading to London and with everything on the line, once Mike discovers what she truly has in mind, will he - and the roster of hot new dancers he'll have to whip into shape - be able to pull it off? Starring Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek, Manganiello, Matt Bomer. 

65 (November 30)

After a catastrophic crash on an unknown planet, Mills and Koa discover they're stranded on Earth... 65 million years ago. Now they must fight to survive in an unknown terrain riddled with dangerous prehistoric creatures. Starring Adam Driver and Ariana Greenblatt. 

Love in Taipei (November 27)

Ever Wong's summer veers unexpectedly when her parents spring a surprise trip to Taipei, immersing her in a cultural program she never saw coming. Starring Ashley Liao and Rick Woo. 

Allelujah (November 15)

As a small Yorkshire hospital's geriatric ward faces closure, it rallies the local community for support, ultimately inviting a news crew to document their efforts in preparing a concert to honour their most esteemed nurse. Starring: Russel Tovey, Jennifer Saunders and Judi Dench. 

The Pope's Exorcist (November 24)

The Pope's Chief Exorcist investigates a young boy's terrifying possession, and uncovers a centuries-old conspiracy the Vatican has desperately tried to keep hidden. Starring Russell Crowe. 

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