Prime Video announces new originals and live sports lineup for November

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Amazon Prime Video is set to introduce a variety of new content in November, expanding its offerings for subscribers. The lineup includes original series, films, live sports, and exclusive music events.

A highlight for the month is the debut of “Playdate,” starring Kevin James as Brian, an unemployed accountant who finds himself in unexpected danger during a playdate with Jeff (Alan Ritchson) and their sons. The story quickly shifts from casual interaction to a fight for survival against mercenaries.

Other Amazon Originals arriving in November include “Nice to Not Meet You,” a Korean romantic comedy series premiering on November 3. It explores the relationship between Lim Hyeon-jun (Lee Jung-jae) and Wi Jeong-sin (Lim Ji-yeon), offering a look at both the entertainment industry and personal connections. On November 5, “Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy” will be released, following Joy (Shannon Thornton), a fashion designer from New York seeking both professional recognition and love.

“Maxton Hall” returns for its second season on November 7 after becoming Prime Video’s most-watched International Original series. The new episodes continue to follow students at Maxton Hall Private School as they navigate relationships and challenges.

Additional titles include “Malice,” a revenge thriller featuring Jack Whitehall as Adam, who infiltrates the Tanner family while on holiday in Greece before moving into their London home with hidden motives. Animated content arrives with “Bat-Fam” on November 10, focusing on Batman, Alfred, and Damian Wayne (“Little Batman”) welcoming new residents to Wayne Manor. Reality programming is represented by “June Farms,” launching November 17, which follows entrepreneur Matt Baumgartner managing his farm and event space with a young team.

“The Mighty Nein,” available from November 19, features voices such as Anjelica Huston and Lucy Liu in an animated series about fugitives uniting to prevent disaster when an arcane relic is stolen. Comedian Kathleen Madigan presents her special “The Family Thread” on November 21.

Prime Video will also stream live sports throughout the month. NBA games include matchups like Houston Rockets vs. San Antonio Spurs (November 7), Golden State Warriors vs. Denver Nuggets (November 7), and several others through late November. NWSL quarterfinals are scheduled for November 7, along with ONE Championship fights including Kryklia vs. Agdeve (November 7) and Superbon vs. Noiri (November 15). Seattle Kraken NHL games will also be broadcast throughout the month alongside Thursday Night Football NFL games such as Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos (November 6).

Music fans can watch Season 4 of Amazon Music Live featuring Fuerza Regida and aespa performing live from Los Angeles after Thursday Night Football on November 6 and 13 via Prime Video, Twitch, and the Amazon Music app. Additionally, Amazon will livestream Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival from Dodger Stadium exclusively on its platforms from November 15–16.

Classic films such as “A Beautiful Mind,” “Good Will Hunting,” “Rear Window,” “Vertigo,” and many others are being added to the streaming library starting November 1.

According to Amazon Prime Video, these additions aim to offer members more choices across genres including drama, comedy, animation, reality TV, sports broadcasts, and music events.



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