As we approach November, Hulu is heating up with a lineup of exciting new content. Whether you’re ready to dive into fresh series premieres or revisit classic films, Hulu’s November offerings are packed with binge-worthy shows and movies.
Gangnam B-Side
Gangnam B-Side is a South Korean crime drama series starring Ji Chang-wook, set to premiere on November 6, 2024, on Hulu. The series takes a deep dive into the dark underbelly of Seoul’s Gangnam district, following a detective, a broker, and a prosecutor who team up to chase down a powerful black-market organization. As one of the six drama series featured in the “On Screen” section of the 29th Busan International Film Festival, Gangnam B-Side promises a gritty exploration of crime, power, and survival in one of Korea’s most iconic areas.
Say Nothing
The anticipated FX series Say Nothing, based on Patrick Radden Keefe’s bestselling book and featured as Dua Lipa’s June Monthly Read, premieres November 14, 2024, on Hulu. Even if you’re not a fan of historical dramas, this series brings the pacing and intensity of a crime thriller, looking at The Troubles in Northern Ireland through the deeply personal lens of its characters’ lives. Following the disappearance of Jean McConville, the story masterfully explores political violence, secrecy, and the emotional toll of radical beliefs on ordinary people. With key performances from Lola Petticrew and Josh Finan, Say Nothing offers a powerful portrayal of a divided society and its lasting scars.
It’s All Country
If you’re a die-hard country music fan, It’s All Country is a must-watch. Premiering November 15 on Hulu, this six-episode docuseries, hosted by country superstar Luke Bryan, takes a deep dive into the hottest artists, songs, and moments that have shaped the genre over the past century. Featuring appearances from country legends like Lady A, Sheryl Crow, Kane Brown, Mickey Guyton, and Wynonna Judd, the series marks 100 years since the first country music record and celebrates its cultural impact.
The Honorable Shyne
If you’ve been following the recent headlines surrounding Diddy’s arrest, The Honorable Shyne, premiering on November 18 on Hulu, couldn’t be more timely. This documentary offers a unique look into the life of Moses “Shyne” Barrow, the rapper who went to prison for the 1999 nightclub shooting involving Diddy. Shyne opens up about the case, stating that he was “set up to be the fall guy,” and the film explores the aftermath of his conviction, his rise in the rap world, and his transformation into a political leader in Belize.
Interior Chinatown
Interior Chinatown, premiering on November 19 on Hulu, is a 10-episode limited series based on showrunner Charles Yu’s 2020 award-winning novel. Created and show-run by Charles Yu himself, the series stars Jimmy O. Yang as Willis Wu, a background actor in a police procedural called Black & White. Trapped in stereotypical roles, Willis dreams of becoming the lead in his own story. As he inadvertently witnesses a crime, he begins to unravel a larger mystery in Chinatown while discovering his family’s hidden history. The series combines action and humor, with Jimmy O.Yang bringing his comedic charm to the crime-driven narrative.
Jim Gaffigan: The Skinny
Jim Gaffigan: The Skinny, premiering on November 22 on Hulu, marks the debut special under Hulu’s new standup comedy brand, Hulu’s Laughing Now. Taped earlier this year at the Wilbur Theater in Boston, this special is Jim Gaffigan’s 11th, and promises his signature blend of dry humor and witty observations. As the launch title for Hulu’s monthly comedy lineup, Jim Gaffigan’s special sets the tone for what’s to come with 12 new comedy specials planned each year. Known for his hilarious commentaries on everyday life, Jim Gaffigan continues to deliver his comedic genius in this highly anticipated special.
Family Guy: Exclusive Holiday Special
What year would be completed without a Family Guy’s holiday special? After the Halloween special episode of Family Guy, the holiday special episode, titled “Gift of the White Guy,” is set to release on November 25 exclusively on Hulu. Known for combining satire with a surprising touch of sentimentality, the Griffins return for more holiday chaos.
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