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Everything coming to Disney+ in November
As we roll into November, Disney+ is rolling out a brand new slate of films and TV shows to enjoy.
November 12 marks Disney+ Day, which will feature releases across all of Disney+’s brands. Some highlights include the streaming debut of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, new Christmas movie Home Sweet Home Alone, and an all-new short from The Simpsons. You’ll also be able to stream Jungle Cruise without Premier Access, catch new original series Entrelazados, and watch the first part of Peter Jackson’s documentary series, The Beatles: Get Back.
There’s still more where that came from. Here’s everything coming to Disney+ in November 2021.
Top pick: Hawkeye
Bishop and Barton: Dream Team
Credit: Chuck zlotnick/marvel studios
Marvel has more than proven itself with its live-action Disney+ series, from WandaVision to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier to Loki. Next up is Hawkeye, featuring the MCU’s master archer Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner). Clint is reunited with his family post-Blip, and, as he says in the trailer, he’s making up for some lost time. However, he’s also dealing with the consequences of his vigilantism after Thanos’ snap. Turns out undertaking a merciless rampage against criminals will earn you a few enemies.
Hawkeye also introduces new hero Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) to the MCU. Another excellent archer, Kate serves as a perfect protégé and foil to Hawkeye. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Hawkeye features Rogers: The Musical. We don’t fully know what to expect from the MCU’s first Broadway musical, but we’d be lying if we said we weren’t excited.
How to watch: The first 2 episodes of Hawkeye premiere November 24 on Disney+.
Films
A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (11/19)
Adventure Thru the Walt Disney Archives (11/19)
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (11/5)
Becoming Cousteau (11/24)
Home Sweet Home Alone (11/12)
Jingle All the Way (11/5)
Jingle All the Way 2 (11/5)
Jungle Cruise (11/12)
Marvel Studios’ 2021 Disney+ Day Special (11/12)
Puppy for Hanukkah (11/19)
Santa Buddies (11/5)
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (11/12)
Snow Buddies (11/5)
Space Buddies (11/5)
The Pixar Story (11/19)
The Search for Santa Paws (11/5)
Under the Helmet: The Legacy of Boba Fett (11/12)
X-Men: First Class (11/5)
TV
Amphibia Season 3, 5 episodes (11/3)
Dino Ranch Season 1, 7 episodes (11/3)
Disney’s Magic Bake-Off Season 1, 3 episodes (11/17)
Entrelazados Season 1 (11/12)
Hawkeye Series Premiere (11/24)
Life Below Zero: Next Generation Season 3 (11/17)
Mickey Mouse Funhouse Season 1, 7 episodes (11/10)
Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Party Palace Season 1, 4 episodes
Olaf Season 1 (11/12)
Photo Ark Season 2 (11/3)
PJ Masks Season 5, 3 episodes (11/24)
Port Protection Alaska Season 4 (11/24)
Puppy Dog Pals Season 4, 2 episodes (11/24)
Secrets of the Zoo: Tampa Season 2 (11/21)
Storm Rising Season 1 (11/3)
The Beatles: Get Back Part 1 (11/25)
The World According to Jeff Goldblum Season 2, 5 episodes (11/12)
Shorts
All-new short from The Simpsons (11/12)
Ciao Alberto (11/12)
Feast (11/12)
Frozen Fever (11/12)
Get a Horse! (11/12)
Paperman (11/12)
Prep & Landing: Operation Secret Santa (11/5)
Tangled Ever After (11/12)
The Ballad of Nessie (11/12)
The Little Matchgirl (11/12)
Tick Tock Tale (11/12)
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