In terms of good stuff, Netflix is offering the second series of the brilliantly wry and surprisingly touching The End of the Fing World for any UK viewers who didn’t catch it on Channel 4. There’s also the excellent animated feature Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (we loved it. 5 stars.) as well as Boots Riley’s inventive, funny, political satire Sorry to Bother You (we also loved it. 4.5 stars.) On top of that, you can take a nostalgic trip to Capeside with all six seasons of Dawson’s Creek or watch emotionally repressed royals deal with the advent of the 1980s in season four of The Crown. Here, in alphabetical and date order, is a list of the film and TV we’re expecting on Netflix UK in November 1 November 3 November Felix Lobrecht: Hype (2020) Miss India (2020) Mother (2020)  4 November Love & Anarchy (Season 1) The End of the Fing World (Season 2)  5 November 6 November Citation (2020) Country Ever After (Season 1) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) 9 November Undercover (Season 2)  10 November 11 November A Queen is Born (Season 1) Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun (Season 1) The Liberator (Season 1) What We Wanted (2020)  13 November  Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020) The Life Ahead (2020) The Minions of Midas (Season 1)  15 November 16 November  Life of the Party (2018) 17 November  We Are The Champions (Season 1) 18 November  19 November  The Princess Switch: Switched Again (2020) 20 November  Alien Xmas (2020) Anastasia (2020) Holmes & Watson (2020) Santa in Training (2019) Voices of Fire (Season 1)  22 November  23 November Shawn Mendes: In Wonder 24 November Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday (2020)Hillbilly Elegy (2020)Notes For My Son (2020) Wonderoos (Season 1) 25 November 27 November A Go! Go! Cory Carson Christmas (2020) Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker (2020) Sugar Rush Christmas (Season 2) Virgin River (Season 2) See you next month for a look ahead at the Christmas selection box Netflix is offering in December. PS This list is subject to change. Sometimes, Netflix UK moves stuff around, decides against streaming something or adds a new show or movie randomly.