10 new Movies & TV Shows to Watch this Weekend on Netflix, Hulu, Max, & more (November 15-17)

Published on November 14, 2024
Written by:
Isha Das
Isha Das
Streaming Staff Writer
Edited by:
Ishita Chatterjee
Ishita Chatterjee
Streaming Staff Editor
Cobra Kai (Credit- Netflix), Dune: Prophecy (Credit- HBO), It's All Country (Credit- Hulu), and Silo (Credit: apple TV+)

Looking for something to watch this weekend (November 15-17)? From thrilling drama to intense action, this weekend’s lineup has something for everyone. 

Dive into the gripping world of Silo season two, where survival outside the silo takes center stage, or catch the explosive Cobra Kai season six part two, where karate battles and intense rivalries heat up. 

If you’re in the mood for some spine-chilling suspense, The Creep Tapes will have you on edge, while Dune: Prophecy brings an epic prequel to the Dune saga. Plus, Landman offers a deep dive into the high-stakes world of the Texas oil industry.

These picks are perfect for fans of action, suspense, and drama, so grab your popcorn and settle in for an unforgettable weekend. Be sure to check out the full list for even more must-watch options!

Silo: Season 2 

When: Friday, Nov. 15
Where: Apple TV+

In Silo, the last of humanity lives underground, forbidden from exploring the toxic outside world. Season one ended as Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) stepped outside unharmed, challenging everything they knew. Season two follows her discoveries, revealing secrets about life beyond the silo and sparking power struggles within. As the truth surfaces, long-standing control over the silo’s residents begins to crumble.

Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 2

When: Friday, Nov. 15
Where: Netflix

In Cobra Kai season six, part one, Miyagi-Do, Cobra Kai, and Eagle Fang prepare for the Sekai Taikai tournament. Only six members qualify, but tensions rise as Tory, grieving her mother, leaves Miyagi-Do for Kreese’s revived Cobra Kai. With Kreese building a new team in South Korea, Miyagi-Do faces its biggest challenge yet. As part two looms, internal conflicts threaten to derail their shot at victory. This is your go-to show to watch this weekend!

The Creep Tapes

When: Friday, Nov. 15
Where: Shudder & AMC+

The Creep Tapes follows a serial killer who lures videographers with paid gigs, only for them to realize his dark intentions. This six-episode anthology expands on the Creep franchise, exploring the twisted world of Josef (Mark Duplass) as he traps each new victim. Known for his disturbing "Peachfuzz" mask and unsettling charm, Josef’s horrifying game escalates with each episode, making for an eerie, must-watch experience for horror fans.

It’s All Country

When: Friday, Nov. 15
Where: Hulu

It’s All Country follows Luke Bryan in Nashville as he uncovers the stories behind country music's most iconic songs. Joined by stars like Wynonna Judd and Luke Combs, Bryan explores the genre's rich history and modern influence through interviews, jam sessions, and performances. Celebrating 100 years of country music, this six-episode series dives into its legacy and future.

Christmas At Plumhill Manor

When: Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024
Where: Lifetime and Lifetime app

Christmas at Plumhill Manor follows Margot Stone, a successful New York architect, who discovers that she is now the owner of a centuries-old manor in the small English town of Plumhill. Now, she has to navigate the challenges of redesigning the estate while resisting Alfie Bailey, a local cider maker passionate about preserving the town's charm. This is the movie to watch this weekend to begin your holiday cheer!

An Almost Christmas Story 

When: Friday, Nov. 15
Where: Disney+

Inspired by true events, An Almost Christmas Story follows Moon, a curious owl trapped in a Christmas tree on its way to Rockefeller Plaza. While trying to escape the city, Moon meets Luna, a lost young girl, and together they embark on a heartwarming adventure, discovering the magic of the holiday season as they form an unexpected bond and try to return to their families.

Landman 

When: Sunday, Nov. 17
Where: Paramount+

Landman, inspired by the 2019 podcast Boomtown, delves into the high-stakes world of Texas oil rigs, following the Norris family as they navigate the industry's complex dynamics. Set in West Texas, the series explores the lives of landmen—those who acquire land and mineral rights in hopes of striking oil. Jon Hamm stars as an oil baron, and Demi Moore plays the wife of a rich oil tycoon.  

Nadiya’s Cook Once, Eat Twice

When: Sunday, Nov. 17
Where: BBC Two & BBC iPlayer

In Nadiya’s Time to Eat, Nadiya offers two "Cook Once, Eat Twice" recipes each week, turning leftovers into new meals. She also shares quick, budget-friendly dishes like scrappy salad pasta and Mongolian beef sushi wraps. Focusing on reducing food waste, Nadiya repurposes everyday ingredients into creative meals, like homemade hummus from roast chicken chickpeas. Her tips, such as using potato peelings in soups, help viewers cook efficiently and smartly while minimizing waste.

Dune: Prophecy

When: Sunday, Nov. 17
Where: HBO, Max, Sky Atlantic, NOW, Crave, Binge, Foxtel Now

Originally titled Dune: Sisterhood, Dune: Prophecy explores the story of Harkonnen sisters Valya and Tula, set 10,000 years before Paul Atreides. Together, they face powerful forces threatening humanity’s future. This is your top pick show to watch this weekend!

I’m A Celebrity 2024

When: Sunday, Nov. 17
Where: ITV1 & ITVX

I'm A Celebrity returns with a new spin-off, I'm A Celebrity Unpacked, hosted by Joel Dommett, Sam Thompson, and Kemi Rodgers. The show will dive into jungle drama with daily segments featuring Ant and Dec, exclusive interviews, and in-depth breakdowns. Dommett is excited for the reboot, while Thompson calls it the “best show on TV.”

Last week's guide: What to Watch on Netflix, Shudder, Paramount+, & more (November 8-10)



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