New Prime Video Shows for November 2023 - All the New Shows and Movies to Watch

New Prime Video Shows for November 2023 - All the New Shows and Movies to Watch

The year is almost over Meanwhile, with the arrival of a new month comes Amazon's annual overhaul of its streaming service library

Amazon Prime members benefit from access to the best streaming service on the market, and November will bring even more new movies and TV shows to Prime Video The highly anticipated "Invincible" Season 2 is one of them, finally giving viewers a look at what has happened to the super-powered father-son duo since the shocking finale of Season 1

Also on the horizon is the fifth installment of Sam Raimi's long-running horror franchise "Evil Dead," a new James Bond-themed reality game show that pits participants against each other around the world like The Amazing Race, the K-pop concert film "BTS: Yet to Come" is also planned

But let's jump right in Here's our guide to this month's top new Prime Video shows and movies [Prime Video's animated series for adults tells the coming-of-age story of Mark Grayson (voiced by Steven Yorn), a 17-year-old who must learn to control his powers while developing his own unique powers and balancing his normal life and living in his father's shadow As Mark forges his own heroic path, he discovers that his father is not the knight on the shining white horse that he appears to be As things take a seriously sinister turn at the end of the first season, it will be interesting (and more than a little scary) to see what happens next

Available on Prime Video starting November 3

Do you have what it takes to step into James Bond's shoes? 007: Road to a Million is a new reality Nine pairs of ordinary people are unleashed on an epic Amazing Race-style adventure to find the hidden questions around the world through a series of James Bond-inspired challenges All for the chance to win a life-changing £1 million ($12 million) prize

Available on Prime Video from November 10

You don't have to be a member of ARMY to know that BTS has risen to international stardom over the past decade Filmed before the Korean pop group took a two-year hiatus for military service, BTS: Yet to Come is a special cinematic cut of the 2022 show in Busan, South Korea, featuring the first concert performance of "Run BTS" from the album Proof as well as hit songs from throughout their career

Available on Prime Video starting November 9

The season of Obake may be over, but that doesn't mean the nightmare is over Sam Raimi's latest entry in the Evil Dead series, "Evil Dead Rises," is coming to Prime Video this month after opening earlier this year to $146 million at the box office and an 84% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes

Synopsis: An awkward reunion between estranged sisters is cut short by the appearance of a physical demon, and the sisters are caught up in a battle for survival as they face an unimaginable "family"

Available on Prime Video from November 23

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