
Amazon has announced its slate of new TV shows and movies coming to Prime Video in Canada for November 2022. Check out the full list below…
November 1
November 4
- Neighbours
- My Policeman (Amazon Original)
November 5
November 9
- Savage x Fenty Show Vol. 4 (Amazon Original)
November 11
- The English (Amazon Original)
- Mammals (Amazon Original)
November 18
- Sugar (Amazon Original)
- Where the Crawdads Sing
- The People We Hate at the Wedding (Amazon Original)
November 23
- Good Night Oppy (Amazon Original)
November 24
November 25
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Meet Cute
Coming to Prime Video Channels this Month…
- Dangerous Liaisons S1 on STARZ – 11/6
- Yellowstone S5 on Paramount+ – 11/13
- Tulsa King S1 on Paramount+ – 11/13
- Gangs of London S1 on AMC+ – 11/17
- The Curse of Oak Island on STACKTV – 11/21
Everything Leaving Amazon Prime Video in November:
November 1
November 2
November 3
November 6
November 14
- Death Wish
- Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction
- Double Impact
November 15
- Overboard
- Barbershop 2: Back in Business
- Hotel Rwanda
- Legally Blonde
- Soul Plane
- Tomb Raider
November 16
- October Kiss
- Season For Love
November 17
November 18
- Raja The Great
- Bottom of the Ninth
November 27
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