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TV Series Premiere: November 2016

NOVEMBER 2
SALEM
(Supernatural Drama)
The supernatural show inspired by the Salem Witch Trials in the 17th century returns with its third season.
STAN AGAINST EVIL (Comedy, Horror)
Created by comedian Dana Gold, the eight-episode horror comedy is about a former sheriff in the town of New England. He teams up with his younger replacement to investigate supernatural activities.

NOVEMBER 4
THE CROWN
(Drama, History)
Netflix's new show is about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

NOVEMBER 11
RED OAKS
(Comedy)
Red Oaks is a comedy show set in the 80's about a college student enjoying the last few days of summer before it comes to an end.
 

NOVEMBER 15
GOOD BEHAVIOR
(Crime, Drama, Mystery)
Based on the book series by Blake Crouch about Letty Dobesh who is just recently out of prison. She overhears a hit man being hired to kill someone so she puts together a plan to stop the mission and soon becomes involved with the hit man.
 
SHOOTER (Action, Drama)
Starring Ryan Phillipe as Bob Lee Swagger, a former marine sniper who discovers a plot to kill the president. The series is based on the 2007 film of the same name which was an adaptation of the novel Point of Impact by Stephen Hunter.
 

NOVEMBER 16
NIGHTCAP
(Comedy)
This comedy is about a late-night TV talent booker who deals with a lot of celebrities. Celebrity guests will include Michael J.Fox, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kelly Rippa, Paul Rudd, Andy Cohen, Debra Messing, Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie Perez and Mark Cuban.

 
ICE (Crime, Drama)
Ice, created by Robert Munich and Antoine Fuqua is about the world of the diamond business trade.
 

UNDERCOVER (Drama, Thriller)
Sophie Okonedo and Adrian Lester star in this drama about a lawyer trying to prove the innocence of a death row inmate. While running for the position of the Director of Public Persecutions, her husbands past comes back to hunt them.
 

NOVEMBER 17
LOVESICK
(Comedy)
After a guy finds out he has an STD, he tracks down every girl he has had sex with to tell them. Formerly Scrotal Recall, the series moves to Netflix this November.
 

NOVEMBER 20
THE AFFAIR
(Drama)
For its third season on Showtime, French actress Irene Jacob joins the cast with guest appearances including Brendan Fraser and Jennifer Esposito.
 

THE LIBRARIANS (Adventure, Comedy, Drama)
The third season of the TNT show, The Librarians returns on November 20.
 

NOVEMBER 21
SEARCH PARTY
(Dark Comedy)
A group of 20 somethings come together to investigate the disappearance of their college classmate. Rosie Perez, Parker Posey, Ron Livingston and Christine Taylor all have recurring roles.
 

NOVEMBER 25
3% (Sci-Fi, Thriller)
3% is Netflix's first Brazilian show about class divide.
 

GILMORE GIRLS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE (Drama, Comedy)
Most of the cast returns for this follow up of the 2000-2007 series Gilmore Girls. The season consists of four 90 minute movies.
 

NOVEMBER 30
INCORPORATED
(Sci-Fi, Thriller)
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are executive producers on this show about a man who gets involved with a dangerous company to save the woman he loves. 

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