November is finally here, and we’ve reached that time of the year when we like to cozy up with a blanket and binge-watch an entire season of a TV show in a single sitting. This month is bringing some pretty exciting new shows our way, and here are five worth putting on your watch list. […]
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]]>November is finally here, and we’ve reached that time of the year when we like to cozy up with a blanket and binge-watch an entire season of a TV show in a single sitting. This month is bringing some pretty exciting new shows our way, and here are five worth putting on your watch list.
Long awaited adaptation of the Pulitzer-winning book All the Light We Cannot is coming to Netflix this fall. It chronicles the lives of a young German soldier and a blind French girl, who form a strong bond during World War II.
Period dramas will be all the rage this month, and this adaptation of Edith Wharton’s unfinished novel centers on a group of American women looking for love and marriages in 1870s London.
This gender-bending Showtime series stars Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone as a newlywed couple and co-hosts of a problematic HGTV show, whose relationship is disturbed by an alleged curse.
Created by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij (The OA), this series stars The Crown’s Emma Corrin as Darby Hart, an amateur detective trying to solve a murder after being invited to a lavish retreat at a billionaire’s home.
This animated series will reunite us with characters from the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels, and it’s voiced by the actors from Edgar Wright’s 2010 adaptation of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
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Historical fiction is a pretty popular literary genre, and it’s coming to our small screens this fall. TV adaptations of beloved historical fiction novels are having a moment right now, and these three will take us back to some of the most turbulent eras of the 20th century. All the Light We Cannot See Anthony […]
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]]>Historical fiction is a pretty popular literary genre, and it’s coming to our small screens this fall. TV adaptations of beloved historical fiction novels are having a moment right now, and these three will take us back to some of the most turbulent eras of the 20th century.
Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is finally getting its long-anticipated adaptation thanks to Netflix. All the Light We Cannot See will take us back to the midst of World War II in war-occupied France and chronicle a complicated bond between a blind French girl Marie-Laure LeBlanc and Werner Pfennig, a young boy forced to join the German army.
Bonnie Garmus made quite a splash with her best-selling book Lessons in Chemistry, and Apple TV’s adaptation is just around the corner. Brie Larson stars as a brilliant chemist Elizabeth Zott, who accepts a hosting gig on a cooking show after facing gender discrimination in the scientific world.
Based on Thomas Mallon’s book of the same name, Showtime’s mini-series Fellow Travelers will take us back to the height of McCarthyism in America. It centers on two men from different backgrounds (played by Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey), whose volatile romance spans four rocky decades.
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November is finally here, and we’ve reached that time of the year when we like to cozy up with a blanket and binge-watch an entire season of a TV show in a single sitting. This month is bringing some pretty exciting new shows our way, and here are five worth putting on your watch list. […]
The post 5 Brand-New TV Shows You Shouldn’t Miss This November appeared first on toppoptoday.com.
]]>November is finally here, and we’ve reached that time of the year when we like to cozy up with a blanket and binge-watch an entire season of a TV show in a single sitting. This month is bringing some pretty exciting new shows our way, and here are five worth putting on your watch list.
Long awaited adaptation of the Pulitzer-winning book All the Light We Cannot is coming to Netflix this fall. It chronicles the lives of a young German soldier and a blind French girl, who form a strong bond during World War II.
Period dramas will be all the rage this month, and this adaptation of Edith Wharton’s unfinished novel centers on a group of American women looking for love and marriages in 1870s London.
This gender-bending Showtime series stars Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone as a newlywed couple and co-hosts of a problematic HGTV show, whose relationship is disturbed by an alleged curse.
Created by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij (The OA), this series stars The Crown’s Emma Corrin as Darby Hart, an amateur detective trying to solve a murder after being invited to a lavish retreat at a billionaire’s home.
This animated series will reunite us with characters from the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels, and it’s voiced by the actors from Edgar Wright’s 2010 adaptation of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
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Historical fiction is a pretty popular literary genre, and it’s coming to our small screens this fall. TV adaptations of beloved historical fiction novels are having a moment right now, and these three will take us back to some of the most turbulent eras of the 20th century. All the Light We Cannot See Anthony […]
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]]>Historical fiction is a pretty popular literary genre, and it’s coming to our small screens this fall. TV adaptations of beloved historical fiction novels are having a moment right now, and these three will take us back to some of the most turbulent eras of the 20th century.
Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is finally getting its long-anticipated adaptation thanks to Netflix. All the Light We Cannot See will take us back to the midst of World War II in war-occupied France and chronicle a complicated bond between a blind French girl Marie-Laure LeBlanc and Werner Pfennig, a young boy forced to join the German army.
Bonnie Garmus made quite a splash with her best-selling book Lessons in Chemistry, and Apple TV’s adaptation is just around the corner. Brie Larson stars as a brilliant chemist Elizabeth Zott, who accepts a hosting gig on a cooking show after facing gender discrimination in the scientific world.
Based on Thomas Mallon’s book of the same name, Showtime’s mini-series Fellow Travelers will take us back to the height of McCarthyism in America. It centers on two men from different backgrounds (played by Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey), whose volatile romance spans four rocky decades.
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