November is almost upon us, and Netflix is ready to roll out some of its many holiday movie offerings. You can expect to see a comedy that's basically a young Hollywood version of Love Actually, a holiday adventure starring Rob Lowe and Kristin Davis, and an extremely questionable Christmas romance starring Vanessa Hudgens as a science teacher trying to transport a medieval knight back to his own time period, among others. But Christmas movies aren't the only films coming this November — this month will also bring the highly anticipated movies The King and The Irishman, as well as plenty of others that have us feeling grateful AF.
Starring Rob Lowe and Kristin Davis, this holiday rom-com tells the story of a woman who — abandoned by her husband the night before they're set to leave on an African safari — decides to travel to Cape Town alone, where she meets a superhot elephant conservationist.
When it's available: Nov. 1
Lady Bird and Call Me by Your Name breakout actor Timothée Chalamet stars in this film adaptation of several of Shakespeare's history plays, playing a young version of King Henry V, who ascended to the throne just as England was about to go to war with France. The cast also includes Joel Edgerton as the fictional Sir John Falstaff, Lily-Rose Depp as Catherine of Valois, and Robert Pattinson as Louis, Duke of Guyenne.
When it's available: Nov. 1
In this Italian fantasy film, a young boy is born into a body that does not obey the physical laws of gravity, and though his mother and grandmother attempt to hide the truth, Oscar eventually decides that he wants to share who he really is with the rest of the world — which is a decision he'll come to regret.
When it's available: Nov. 1
Based on the YA novel of the same name by Maureen Johnson, John Green, and Lauren Myracle, this holiday-themed romantic comedy tells the story of an epic snowstorm in a quiet Midwestern town and the even more epic party that unfolds at a local Waffle Town, changing the lives of the town's high school seniors forever. Oh, and did we mention that the cast is absolutely stacked?
When it's available: Nov. 8
In this French action movie, a team of former robbers decide to relocate to Phuket, Thailand, to work as traders, and though life initially feels like paradise, that all changes when their old boss Mehdi arrives, fresh out of prison and anxious to collect his share.
When it's available: Nov. 8
Adapted from the novel of the same name by Susanna Jones, this mystery film follows a young expat living in 1989 Tokyo who becomes a murder suspect after her friend goes missing — perhaps because the two women were involved with the same handsome photographer.
When it's available: Nov. 15
This animated film — which marks the directorial debut for Sergio Pablos, cocreator of Despicable Me — tells the story of a desperate young postman whose unlikely friendship with a reclusive toymaker leads to the invention of Santa Claus. Actors lending their voices include Jason Schwartzman, Rashida Jones, J.K. Simmons, and Joan Cusack.
When it's available: Nov. 15
The Princess Switch star Vanessa Hudgens is back for another Netflix original Christmas romance, this time playing a good-natured but disillusioned science teacher who meets a cursed medieval knight at the mall, and she makes it her mission to help return him to his time — though the longer he stays, the more Sir Cole wonders if he even wants to go back.
When it's available: Nov. 21
Based on Charles Brandt's true-crime novel I Heard You Paint Houses, this Martin Scorsese film revolves around the scandalous life of Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, a mob hitman who was known for his supposed involvement in union leader Jimmy Hoffa's death. Robert De Niro stars as Frank Sheeran alongside Al Pacino, who plays Jimmy Hoffa.
When it's available: Nov. 27
This French romance takes place in a suburb of Dakar, Senegal, where 17-year-old Ada falls in love with a young construction worker named Souleiman and mourns him when he and his disgruntled workers sail away — and it is only on her wedding day to another man that Ada learns her lover has returned.
When it's available: Nov. 29