Photo: Courtesy of Netflix If you're anything like us, you'll be counting down the days to 25th November when Netflix premieres four brand new, hour-long Gilmore Girls episodes. Yep, it's a Friday night. Cancel all your weekend plans.
Other exciting new Netflix Originals this month come in the form of The Crown , the sumptuous British period drama that follows the early days of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, and, if you're an action-head, check out Kiefer Sutherland's new series Designated Survivor , sure to fill the 24 -sized hole in your life.
There are some fun chick flicks too – coming soon are Elizabethtown , Legally Blonde II , Bride Wars and What's Your Number?
Click through to see every single new release – and its release date – on Netflix this November.
16 and Missing (2015)
Tense thriller in which a 16-year-old girl goes missing shortly after entering into an online relationship with an older man.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix A Dog's Life (2013)
TV movie about a quartet of canines living with very different owners in Los Angeles.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011)
Amy Poehler, Anna Faris and Justin Long lead the voice talent in this family-friendly musical comedy film.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Armistice (2008)
A gripping examination of the events leading to the conclusion of World War I.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Autumn Dreams (2015)
Years after they thought their shotgun wedding had been annulled, Anabelle and Ben discover that a clerical error means they're actually still married.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (2011)
Comedy sequel in which Martin Lawrence returns as Malcolm Turner, an FBI agent whose job keeps requiring him to drag up as "Big Momma".
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Brake (2012)
Thriller starring Stephen Dorff as a Secret Service Agent who's held captive in the trunk of a car and brutally tortured by terrorists trying to extract vital information from him.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Bride Wars (2009)
Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson play best friends who become rivals when they schedule their respective weddings on the same day.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Brother Nature (2016)
Comedy about a strait-laced politician who finds that his future in-laws are more than he bargained for.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix David Blaine: Real or Magic (2010)
The master illusionist astonishes unsuspecting passers-by with his signature brand of street magic.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Dead Man Down (2013)
Dark thriller starring Colin Farrell as a crime lord's right-hand man who finds an unlikely ally in a woman seeking retribution.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Decoding Desire (2014)
This documentary explores how sexual diversity and the experience of pleasure itself may be the key to a species' survival.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Deprogrammed (2016)
A film about Ted 'Black Lightning' Patrick, the renowned "deprogrammer" who made it his mission to help people who had been brainwashed by cults.
Available 1st November
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A man risks everything to start a dance company in a country, Iran, where dancing itself is banned.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Don't Worry Baby (2016)
After unknowingly having a one-night stand with the same woman, father and son discover that one of them is father to her daughter.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Dot 2 Dot (2014)
A Chinese girl who has just moved to Hong Kong is determined to find the boy responsible for creating "dot to dot" graffiti outside subway stations.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Floyd Norman: An Animated Life (2016)
Documentary about Disney legend Floyd Norman, the company's first ever African-American animator.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Girl Missing (2015)
Fifteen years after she was left in a ditch, a young woman is contacted by a millionaire from New York who claims to be her mother.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Harvest Moon (2015)
When her family goes bankrupt, a city woman travels to the country to renovate a struggling pumpkin farm that her father bought as an investment.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Henley Gamble's Birthday Party (2015)
Touching coming-of-age story about a teenage boy starting to question his sexuality as he grows up in a Evangelical Christian community.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Hoovey (2015)
Inspiring drama about a family who nurse their teenage son back to health after he discovers he has a brain tumour.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix In Their Shoes (2015)
Documentary offering a deeply personal insight into the footwear industry in Agra, India.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Inborn Pair: Season 1 (2011)
This Taiwanese romantic comedy series follows a pair of unlucky-in-love strangers as they slowly adjust to their arranged marriage.
Available 1st November
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Comedy-drama series about a woman who tries to trick her boss into falling for her, only to find she may have feelings for him.
Available 1st November
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Drama about an 18-year-old boy whose past associations with a dangerous gang threaten to catch up on him.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Ku'Damm 56: Season 1 (2015)
German mini-series about three sisters coming-of-age as their country tries to rebuild itself after World War II.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Lethal Seduction (2015)
Thriller about a high school senior caught between his overbearing mother and the manipulative older woman he meets at college.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Limmy's Show!: Season 3 (2012)
Third series of dark and surreal sketches from the increasingly popular Scottish comedian.
Available 1st November
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A woman's kidnapped son returns home after 11 years, but it's not quite the dream come true she was praying for.
Available 1st November
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Taiwanese romantic comedy series about a young couple whose relationship is threatened when she inadvertently offends her future father-in-law.
Available 1st November
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Taiwanese romantic comedy series about a man trying to find the one that got away so he can avoid an arranged marriage.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Love Me Or Leave Me: Season 1 (2012)
Romantic comedy series about a woman with commitment issues who hires another woman to test her fiancé's fidelity.
Available 1st November
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Taiwanese series about a man who reacts badly when he discovers his wife is not quite who he thought she was.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Love You : Season 1 (2011)
Taiwanese drama about two young people on a mission to undo the crazy mistakes they made during a 24-hour drinking binge.
Available 1st November
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Supernatural horror film starring Kiefer Sutherland as an ex-cop targeted by an evil force that uses mirrors as a gateway into his family home.
Available 1st November
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Three young women on holiday in Paris find themselves whisked away to Monte Carlo after one of them is mistaken for a British heiress. Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy star.
Available 1st November
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Israeli drama series about a group of trainees undergoing a rigorous programme to join the Israeli intelligence agency.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Mutant Busters: Season 1 (2015)
Popular Spanish animated children's series set in a treacherous post-apocalyptic world.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix November Rule (2015)
Romantic comedy about a man who tries to win back the woman he pushed away after realising he isn't as afraid of commitment as he thinks.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Season 1 (2014)
Computer-animated kids' comedy series starring the iconic video game character.
Available 1st November
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A spooky comedy adventure series featuring the beloved '80s video game character.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Safe Haven (2013)
Julianne Hough stars as a young woman forced to confront the dark secret of her past when she falls for a handsome widower.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Shadow Trade (2014)
Powerful documentary exposing the truth behind the illegal dog meat trade in Thailand.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Beginning Of Life: Season 1 (2016)
Documentary series exploring how the first few years of a person's life can shape their future success and identity.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Darkest Hour (2011)
Five young people join together to thwart an alien race who have attacked Earth through our power supply. Emile Hirsch, Joel Kinnaman and Olivia Thirlby star.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Greatest (2009)
Susan Sarandon, Carey Mulligan and Pierce Brosnan star in this moving melodrama about a family struggling to heal after the loss of their son.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Lion In Your Living Room (2015)
Documentary series exploring what's really going on inside the heads of our pet cats.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Sentinel (2006)
Thriller starring Michael Douglas as a veteran Secret Service Agent who's accused of being a traitor following an assassination attempt on the President.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Under Arrest: Season 3 (2016)
Third series of the gritty and gripping show following a group of highly-pressurised police officers on patrol.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Untangling Alzheimers (2013)
Documentary following one man's journey to understand the science of Alzheimer's and the surprising new insights into its cause.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Very Big Shot (2015)
Acclaimed Lebanese comedy film about a small-time drug dealer who attempts to manipulate public opinion on his work with help from an underrated local film-maker.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Walking With Wolves (2015)
Documentary about the surprising and enduring relationship between the nomadic shepherds of south central India and the wolves who live there.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix What's Your Number (2011)
Anna Faris and Chris Evans star in this fizzy romantic comedy about a woman who wonders if she's let The One slip away from her.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix When Two Worlds Collide (2016)
Powerful documentary about an environmental activist who takes on on the big multinational businesses he believes are destroying the Amazon.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Wild Capture School: Season 1 (2016)
Documentary series exploring the various techniques used by vets to dart and tranquilise wild animals like elephants, buffalo and lions.
Available 1st November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Chelsea: Season 1 (2016)
The first season of Chelsea Handler's eagerly-anticipated Netflix talk show features guest appearances from Gwyneth Paltrow, Gwen Stefani and Martha Stewart.
Available 2nd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Food Choices (2016)
Documentary exploring how our food choices affect our health, the health of our planet, and the lives of other living species on earth.
Available 2nd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix From Dusk Til Dawn: Season 3 (2016)
Third series of Robert Rodriguez's horror drama that's a spin-off from his acclaimed 1996 film of the same name.
Available 2nd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Timber (2015)
Tense western about two brothers on a journey to collect a bounty they desperately need to save their home.
Available 2nd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Frequency: Season 1 (2016)
First series of The CW's fantasy drama about a police detective who discovers she can communicate with her dead father via a ham radio.
Available 3rd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Machete Kills (2013)
Lady Gaga, Charlie Sheen, Sofia Vergara, Danny Trejo and Michelle Rodriguez lead the cast in this raucous action-comedy sequel.
Available 3rd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60 (2016)
A Netflix exclusive, this is the Saturday Night Live star's first stand-up special in eight years.
Available 4th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Just The Way You Are (2016)
Romantic comedy about a couple who try to shake up their marriage after realising they are stuck in a rut.
Available 4th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Crown: Season 1 (2016)
Reportedly the most expensive TV series ever made, this Netflix original drama will eventually follow the life of Queen Elizabeth II from 1947 to the present-day. Season one focuses on her marriage to Prince Philip and the early years of her reign.
Available 4th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Capote (2005)
Philip Seymour Hoffman won an Oscar for his performance as iconic American author Truman Capote in this compelling biopic.
Available 5th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Black Book (2006)
Dutch thriller about a young Jewish woman living in the Netherlands who becomes a spy for the resistance during World War II.
Available 6th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Dead Rising Watchtower (2015)
Jesse Metcalfe and Virginia Madsen star in this action-horror film about a group of people fighting to survive in a zombie-infested town.
Available 6th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Late Bloomer (2016)
Comedy about an adult male who belatedly experiences all the effects of puberty during a frenzied three-week period.
Available 6th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Designated Survivor: Season 1 (2016)
Hit US series starring Kiefer Sutherland as a low-level Cabinet member who unexpectedly becomes President after a catastrophic attack kills everyone above him in the line of succession.
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Available 10th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Innocents (2015)
Moving drama about a young French Red Cross doctor who helps a group of struggling nuns during World War II.
Available 10th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix All Hail King Julien: Season 4 (2016)
Fourth series of the animated comedy that serves as a prequel to the Madagascar film franchise.
Available 11th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Allende (2015)
Documentary about Salvador Allende, Chile's first democratically-elected President, made by his granddaughter Martha.
Available 11th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Estocolmo, Identidad Perdida: Season 1 (2016)
Argentinian drama series about the quest to find a woman kidnapped by human traffickers.
Available 11th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Once Upon A Holiday (2015)
Festive comedy about a princess who runs away from her royal obligations for a few days to see how normal people celebrate Christmas in New York City.
Available 11th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Tales By Light: Season 1 (2015)
National Geographic series following five adventurous photographers who criss-cross the globe for their craft.
Available 11th November
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Kevin James stars in this action comedy film as a crime novelist who is accidentally mistaken for a real-life assassin. A Netflix original film.
Available 11th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Under The Sun (2015)
Controversial and revealing documentary about an ordinary North Korean girl who finds herself caught up in the country's state propaganda machine.
Available 11th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix History Of The Eagles (2013)
Acclaimed two-part documentary about one of the world's most beloved bands.
Available 14th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix W1A: Season 2 (2015)
Second series of the brilliant satirical sitcom starring Hugh Bonneville as the BBC's newly-appointed "Head of Values".
Available 14th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Dieter Nuhr: Nuhr In Berlin (2016)
A one-off special from the popular German comedian and cabaret star.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Fireflies In The Abyss (2015)
Stirring documentary about an 11-year-old boy trying to build a better life for himself in the Jaintia Hills of Northeast India.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Jedi Junior School (2014)
Documentary about a class of kids in Anaheim, California who set out to produce their own live musical parody of Star Wars .
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child (2010)
Documentary about one of the most influential and iconic rock guitarists of all time.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Last Chance To See: Season 1 (2009)
Stephen Fry joins zoologist Mark Carwardine on a globe-trotting expedition to glimpse animals on the edge of extinction.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Let Her Cry (2016)
Sexually-charged Sri Lankan film about a middle-aged woman who finds herself embroiled in a turbulent love triangle.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix M Cream (2016)
Psychedelic Indian road movie about four rebellious friends who embark on a trip to track down a mythical drug.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Million Pound Motors (2015)
Fascinating Channel 4 documentary about the men and women who sell supercars to the rich and famous.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Oddball and the Penguins (2015)
Australian film about an eccentric chicken farmer who trains his dog to protect a wildlife sanctuary's penguin population from hungry local foxes.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Shukranallah (2016)
A documentary about the lives of renowned Indian musical duo Salim and Sulaiman Merchant.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Stephen Fry In America (2008)
Driving a London black cab, Fry visits all 50 U.S. states in this entertaining six-part documentary series.
Available 15th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Anger Management (2003)
Comedy starring Adam Sandler as a man sent to anger management classes with the annoying passenger (Jack Nicholson) who caused him to lose his cool on an airline flight.
Available 16th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Das Boot (1981)
This German epic set during World War II regularly appears on lists of the "100 greatest movies of all time".
Available 16th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Dinosaurus! (1960)
Classic sci-fi film about a group of American men who witness a Brontosaurus and a T-Rex coming back to life on a remote Caribbean island.
Available 16th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix I Spy (2002)
Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson star in this big screen reboot of the cult 1960s TV series.
Available 16th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Scorpion: Season 2 (2015)
Second series of the popular U.S. action drama about a group of outcasts recruited by Homeland Security to protect the country against complex and deadly threats from across the globe.
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Shooter: Season 1 (2016)
Ryan Phillippe stars in this new U.S. series as a highly-decorated war veteran coaxed out of retirement so he can thwart a plot to kill the President.
Available 16th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Skiptrace (2016)
Johnny Knoxville and Jackie Chan team up for a fast and funny take on the ever-popular buddy-cop genre.
Available 16th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The Dark Crystal (1982)
Cult fantasy film co-directed and produced by Jim Henson, legendary creator of The Muppets .
Available 16th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Lovesick: Season 2 (2016)
Second series of the risqué British sitcom about a man who has to contact all his previous sexual partners after being diagnosed with chlamydia.
Available 17th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix River: Season 1 (2015)
Stellan Skarsgård and Nicola Walker star in this gripping and unique British crime drama written and created by Abi Morgan ( Shame , The Iron Lady ).
Available 17th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Angel Of Christmas (2015)
Festive comedy about a woman who doesn't really believe her family's 100-year-old angel heirloom really holds the power to help her find true love.
Available 18th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Avec Eric: Collection 1 (2015)
Food documentary series that follows U.S. celebrity chef Eric Ripert as he travels the world in pursuit of culinary inspiration.
Available 18th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Beat Bugs: Season 2 (2016)
Cute computer-animated comedy series about a group of bugs living in an American-style backyard. Each episode uses a different Beatles song as the basis for an adventure.
Available 18th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Colin Quinn: The New York Story (2016)
An exclusive taping of the former SNL star's acclaimed off-Broadway show about the history of the Big Apple.
Available 18th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Divines (2016)
Affecting French female buddy movie which earned rave reviews when it played at Cannes in May.
Available 18th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Sour Grapes (2016)
Documentary about a fraudster who befriended the rich and powerful and managed to sell millions of pounds of fake vintage wine through top auction houses.
Available 18th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Dirty Grandpa (2016)
Zac Efron and Robert De Niro join forces in this risqué romantic comedy that definitely isn't for the faint of heart.
Available 20th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Mercy (2016)
Thriller about four estranged brothers who return to their childhood home to be with their dying mother, only to find find their bonds tested as old family secrets begin to surface.
Available 22nd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Bad Company (1972)
Jeff Bridges and Barry Brown star in this classic Western about two young men who dodge the draft during the American Civil War so they can seek their fortune instead.
Available 23rd November
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Directed by Terrence Malick, this classic film is a visually stunning tale of love, ambition and deceit set in 1910s Texas.
Available 23rd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Elizabethtown (2005)
Romantic comedy-drama starring Orlando Bloom as a man who falls for an airline stewardess (Kirsten Dunst) who seems too good to be true.
Available 23rd November
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Queen Latifah stars as a shy woman who decides to sell off all her possessions and live it up at a fancy European hotel after being diagnosed with a terminal illness.
Available 23rd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Regarding Henry (1991)
Drama starring Harrison Ford as a New York City lawyer who struggles to regain his memory, speech and mobility after surviving a shooting.
Available 23rd November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Road Trip: Beer Pong (2009)
Booze-fuelled sequel to the popular 2000 comedy film about a group of college friends on an epic road trip.
Available 23rd November
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Aimed at pre-schoolers, this educational kids' TV series uses classic nursery rhyme characters to promote early literacy and numeracy skills.
Available 24th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix 3%: Season 1 (2016)
Brazilian thriller series set in a future where people are given the chance to go to the "better side" of a world divided between progress and devastation. However, only 3% of the candidates will succeed.
Available 25th November
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This futuristic sci-fi thriller follows a pair of engineers (Norman Reedus and Djimon Hounsou) on a last-ditch effort to secure a new air supply for the ailing human race.
Available 25th November
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Documentary catching up with a group of former Mexican showgirls who made a living by baring their bodies on screen in the 1970s.
Available 25th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life (2016)
Netflix's exclusive continuation of the beloved comedy-drama series about a mother and daughter living in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut.
Available 25th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Michael Che Matters (2016)
Filmed in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, this is an exclusive stand-up special from the SNL star and former Daily Show correspondent.
Available 25th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn (2012)
Military sci-fi web series that's a spin-off from the popular Halo video game franchise.
Available 26th November
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Crime thriller starring Ray Liotta as a veteran assassin hired to track down the head of an elusive drug cartel based in Tijuana, Mexico.
Available 27th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Ghost Team One (2016)
Comedy horror film about a couple of roommates who try to prove their house is haunted in a bid to impress their beautiful new female friend.
Available 30th November
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Coming-of-age drama about a girl who blossoms as she escapes her mother's watchful eye and forges a close bond with her enigmatic Great Aunt.
Available 30th November
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
Reese Witherspoon returns as glamorous legal eagle Elle Woods in this entertaining sequel to 2001's smash-hit Legally Blonde .
Available 30th November
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