November 17

‘The Crown’ Season 3

After two seasons of Claire Foy playing Queen Elizabeth II in the period drama “The Crown,” Olivia Colman takes over for season three, which will follow the queen’s reign from the late ’60s to the late ’70s. Tobias Menzies will be playing her husband Prince Philip, while Helena Bonham Carter will take on the role of her sister Princess Margaret. This was an eventful decade for the monarch, as England went through dramatic cultural changes and labor strife, at the same time that the young Prince Charles began preparing — under intense public scrutiny — for the job of one day replacing his mother.

November 22

‘Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings’

The country music singer-songwriter Dolly Parton has already seen some of her more story-driven songs turned into successful TV movies. Now she’s serving as executive producer on the anthology series “Heartstrings,” featuring a variety of approaches to converting her music into television. In the first season, Parton hits like “Jolene,” “Two Doors Down” and “Cracker Jack” will be brought to life with the help of guest stars like Julianne Hough, Ginnifer Goodwin, Delta Burke and Melissa Leo.

November 27

‘The Irishman’

“The Irishman” stars Robert De Niro as a contract killer looking back on his life and reconsidering his associations with a notorious mobster (played by Joe Pesci) and with the labor union leader Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino). Directed by Martin Scorsese (from a Steven Zaillian screenplay, adapting the Charles Brandt novel “I Heard You Paint Houses”), this movie is a decades-spanning reflection on American crime, with cutting-edge digital “de-aging” technology used to make the characters look era-appropriate. The film is also an elegiac genre piece, made by the modern masters of the gangster picture, and is Netflix’s most high-profile attempt yet to compete with the traditional Hollywood studios.

November 29

‘I Lost My Body’

Based on a novel by Guillaume Laurant (best-known for co-writing the movie “Amélie”), the animated feature “I Lost My Body” is imaginatively fantastical and poignant, telling the story of a North African immigrant looking for love and personal purpose in Paris. The story is told mostly in flashback, narrated by the hero’s severed hand, as it crawls across the city, looking for its original owner. Part action-adventure and part low-key character sketch, this is a cartoon like no other.

Also arriving: “Ash vs. Evil Dead” Season 1 (Nov. 1), “Atypical” Season 3 (Nov. 1), “Holiday in the Wild” (Nov. 1), “The Man without Gravity” (Nov. 1), “Matilda” (Nov. 1), “Tucker: The Man and His Dream” (Nov. 1), “The End of the F***ing World” Season 2 (Nov. 5), “Outlander” Season 4 (Nov. 5), “Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby” (Nov. 5), “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power” Season 4 (Nov. 5), “Scams” (Nov. 6), “Busted!” Season 2 (Nov. 8), “I’m with the Band: Nasty Cherry” (Nov. 8), “Let It Snow” (Nov. 8), “Phantom Thread” (Nov. 9), “Blockers” (Nov. 11), “Jeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago” (Nov. 12), “Maradona in Mexico” (Nov. 13), “Joe Versus the Volcano” (Nov. 15), “Seven” (Nov. 15), “The Toys That Made Us” Season 3 (Nov. 15), “Iliza: Unveiled” (Nov. 19), “Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator” (Nov. 20), “Z Nation: Season 5” (Nov. 20), “The Dragon Prince” Season 3 (Nov. 22), “The Knight Before Christmas” (Nov. 22), “Nailed It! Holiday!” Season 2 (Nov. 22), “Narcoworld: Dope Stories” (Nov. 22), “Final Space” Season 2 (Nov. 24), “Mike Birbiglia: The New One” (Nov. 26), “Holiday Rush” (Nov. 28), “Merry Happy Whatever” (Nov. 28), “Atlantics” (Nov. 29), “Sugar Rush Christmas” (Nov. 29), “The Movies That Made Us” (Nov. 29).