New on Netflix: 7 Shows and Movies to Watch This Week (Nov. 20-26)

New on Netflix: 7 Shows and Movies to Watch This Week (Nov. 20-26)

The holiday season has officially arrived. That means you'll be spending a lot of time celebrating with family and enjoying some much-needed downtime. Thanksgiving is this week, but there is still an amazing amount of new content on Netflix to check out while you do other things.

Argue over what to watch next. Or maybe you need suggestions. This week's selection of new Netflix content is a great choice.

This week's highlight is "Squid Game": a reality TV adaptation of a popular Korean drama in which contestants compete against each other. They are all competing to win the biggest prize ever presented by Netflix, a whopping $4.56 million. How will they win? They compete in the same game as the original series, of course.

There's also Leo, a family musical comedy that's perfect for everyone to get together and enjoy. A 74-year-old lizard (Adam Sandler), who has been the class pet all his life, learns that he only has one year left to live and decides to do something for the students in his class who took care of him before he departed. [A Nearly Normal Family] is a Swedish thriller about a family with a seemingly idyllic and perfect life. Until their daughter Stella is arrested for murder. Everything falls into disarray as they face the harsh truth about Stella and themselves.

More Netflix's new shows of the week, day by day. Then sit around a steaming plate of turkey and mashed potatoes and see if any of them are to your liking.

"Stamped from the Beginning" is a documentary that explores in detail the complex history of race in America. The story interweaves the lives of five key figures: Cotton Mather, Thomas Jefferson, William Lloyd Garrison, W.E.B. DuBois, and Angela Davis. Through a diverse lens, director Roger Ross presents a striking visual presentation of Ibram X. Kendi's book. The film reveals how white supremacy has been shaped and perpetuated by religion, government, and activism, educating and informing viewers about the harsh realities of white supremacy.

Watch on Netflix beginning November 20

Leo (Adam Sandler) is an aging lizard who lives peacefully as the class pet. Or he might have been, had he not been on the verge of a mid-life crisis: at 74, Leo realizes he has only one year left to live. With that in mind, the lizard decides to leave his cage behind and see the outside world, embarking on an unexpected adventure. He is not out sightseeing, however. Clever Leo becomes an unconventional therapist to save the classroom's quirky fifth graders from a terrible substitute teacher. It's also a musical.

Watch on Netflix starting November 21

Squid Game: The Challenge is Netflix's new reality TV venture, based on the hugely popular Korean series Squid Game. $4.56 million in prize money, the largest in Netflix history. It will be a once-in-a-generation opportunity for 456 real-life competitors to compete in a game familiar from the original show. From cutting shapes out of the Korean honeycomb cookie "Dalgona" to the most harrowing version of "Red Light, Green Light," the contestants will have to face more than interpersonal drama if they want to come out on top. Contestants simply have to go home.

Watch on Netflix beginning November 22

"High on the Hog" returns for a second season to celebrate the impact and innovation of African American food on popular culture. This Peabody Award-winning documentary series traces the origins of the cuisine and reveals how it has spurred social justice movements, transformed communities, and awakened cultural creativity across America in important and enduring ways. More than just a food documentary, the film illustrates how culture can leave a significant footprint that transcends age, race, and taste.

Watch on Netflix starting November 22

This Mexican comedy-thriller film follows aspiring writer Juan Pablo Villalobos (Dario Yazbek Bernal), who plans to move to Barcelona to pursue a PhD in literature. Before his departure, however, a chance encounter with a dangerous criminal network inspires him to write a novel - the creation of which reflects the surreal and absurd events he has experienced. - KW

Watch on Netflix starting November 24

Netflix's latest Korean drama combines Beauty and the Beast with The Little Mermaid. Jung Kwon (Song Kang) is a powerful demon. Do-hee (Kim Yoo-jung) is a workaholic human president, married to her job. One day, the two become entangled and Gwon's power is stolen by Do Hee. To regain their powers, the two come to live together, and though they come from different worlds, sparks begin to fly. - KW

Watch on Netflix from November 24

"A Very Ordinary Family" is a thriller adapted from the bestseller by Matthias Edvardsson. The Sandel family, living in a sophisticated suburb of Lund, seems to be the epitome of the picture-perfect family: priest father Adam (Björn Bengtsson), lawyer mother Ulrica (Lo Kauppi), and 19-year-old daughter Stella (Alexandra Carlson Tilforth). However, their seemingly idyllic lives are disrupted when Stella is arrested for murder. Faced with Stella's arrest, the Sandell family is forced to confront not only the truth about their daughter, but also everything they have been hiding in their own lives.

Watch on Netflix starting November 24

November 20

Shahs of Sunset: Seasons 1-2

November 21

Leo (Netflix Family) Adam Sandler stars as a lizard named Leo in this coming-of-age musical comedy about the last year of elementary school through the eyes of the class pet.

Nov. 22

Crime Diaries: celebrity stylist (CO) (Netflix film) When an up-and-coming stylist is found stabbed to death in her home, a young detective is given 20 days to solve the case. Inspired by a true story.

High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Changed America: Season 2 (Netflix documentary) Host Steven Satterfield travels across the country to reveal how African American cuisine has spurred social justice movements, transformed communities, and awakened America's cultural creativity in powerful and enduring ways.

Squid Game: The Challenge (Netflix series) 456 real players enter a competition show for a life-changing US$4.56 million reward. They compete in a series of games inspired by the original show, plus a surprising new element. Their strategies, alliances, and personalities will be put to the test as the competitors around them are eliminated.

NOVEMBER 23

Love Island USA: Season 3

My Demon (JP) (Netflix Anime) In order to save his mother, a kind-hearted boy and his little daemon travel to a post-apocalyptic Japan where dark forces are closing in.

My Little Pony: Make Your Mark: Chapter 6 (Netflix Family) Opaline has taken over nearly all of Equestria's power, and time is running out. Can the ponies work with the dragons to protect the magic and restore peace?

November 24

Almost Ordinary Family (SE) (Netflix Series) A seemingly perfect family's world is shattered by a shocking murder.

DOI BOY (TH) (Netflix Film) A refugee builds a new identity as a sex worker in Thailand and gets caught up in a dangerous scheme by a client that may lead to a better life.

Nobody's Supposed to Believe Me (MX) (Netflix film) A writer's career, and his entire life, suddenly goes off script when he falls prey to a dangerous web of crime, just before he moves to Barcelona.

Last Call for Istanbul (TR) (Netflix film) A chance meeting at the airport leads two married men to an unforgettable night of excitement, lust and seduction in New York City.

My Demon (KR) (Netflix series) Chaebol's heir Do Do Hee is an antagonist to many, and Jeong Gwon is a powerful being, superior to humans. One day, however, Jung Gwon loses his power. Forced to work with Do Do Hee to regain his power, the sparks of romance begin to fly between the two as they embark on a journey together.

The Wedding Game (BR) (Netflix film) When Alex and Eva decide to exchange vows at the very place where they first met, their journey to the altar is derailed by a series of hilarious mishaps.

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