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What to watch on Amazon Prime Video Canada in November 2021

Kid Cudi connects with his fans in A Man Called Scott

Here’s everything new that’s coming to Amazon Prime Video Canada in November 2021.

A Man Named Scott: The Kid Cudi Story

Scott Mescudi – aka Kid Cudi – broke ground in hip-hop by working through his mental-health issues in his music, rapping about depression and anxiety in a way that conveyed resolve rather than despair. Now, documentary filmmaker Robert Armstrong (HBO’s The Shop) looks at Cudi’s life and career since the release of his revolutionary 2009 LP Man On The Moon: The End Of Day – and the profound connection he’s forged with his audience, even as it costs him a piece of himself. November 5

Pharma Bro

Amazon’s rolling out a lot of documentaries this month – and really, good for them – but the one we’re most interested to see is this look at the odyssey of Martin Shkreli from pop-culture specialist Brent Hodge (I Am Chris Farley, Who Let The Dogs Out). Shkreli, as you may recall, is the smirking Brooklyn hedge-fund manager who personified vulture capitalism when his pharmaceutical company acquired the license on a much-prescribed AIDS therapeutic and raised the price by 5,500 per cent. And if that wasn’t bad enough, never forget: he also disrespected the Wu-Tang Clan. November 11

The Wheel Of Time

It seems like we get a new epic fantasy series every month, and this time it’s Amazon’s turn: based on the novels by Robert Jordan, The Wheel Of Time is set in a world where magic exists, but its use is restricted to the powerful women of the Aes Sedai. Rosamund Pike stars as Moiraine Damodred, a member of the order who gathers five young people to determine which one of them might be the new incarnation of Dragon, a warrior prophesized to save humanity from the return of the Dark One… or destroy it in the process. (There are 14 books in the series, so we probably shouldn’t expect an answer this season.) New episodes Fridays from November 19.

The Great (season 2)

Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult return for more historically questionable antics in the second season of Tony McNamara’s giddy tale of Catherine the Great and Peter III, whose rocky Russian romance is frequently derailed by courtly scheming and the occasional assassination attempt. (McNamara co-wrote The Favourite, so he knows a little something about that sort of thing.) Expect more of the same, against even more lavish backdrops – and this season, Gillian Anderson shows up to complicate things even further as Catherine’s mother. And if you were wondering whether the series would grow respectable with age, there’s an episode called Dickhead this season. So, no. November 20

The full list of TV shows and movies coming to Amazon Prime Video Canada in November 2021:

November 1

Spider-Man
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 3
21
Christmas Joy
Hope At Christmas
Angel Of Christmas
Christmas At Graceland
Christmas Everlasting
Mingle All The Way
A Veteran’s Christmas
A Heavenly Christmas
Jingle Around The Clock
A Midnight Kiss
The Christmas Train
Do, Re, & Mi Sing-Alongs

November 4

The Alpinist

November 5

The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain
A Man Named Scott
Pete The Cat (season 2, part 5)
Tampa Baes
Tommy Little: I’ll See Myself Out (Exclusive Content)

November 7

Yellowstone (season 5)

November 11

Pharma Bro

November 12

Always Jane
The Comeback Trail
Mayor Pete
Pau Gasol: Lo Importante Es El Viaje

November 15

Jack & Jill

November 18

Normal People

November 19

Everybody Loves Natti
The Wheel Of Time

November 20

The Great (season 2)

November 22

Deck The Halls

November 24

Burning
Dog Years
Do, Re & Mi Holiday Special: Merry Nestivus
Hanna (season 3)

November 25

Naked Singularity

November 26

The Curse Of Von Dutch
Pan Y Circo (season 2)

The following titles are leaving Amazon Prime Video Canada in November 2021.

November 2

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood

November 3

Fan
Sultan

November 4

Arctic Dogs

November 6

Now You See Me
Wayne

November 14

Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You

November 15

The Current War
Red

November 25

Charlie’s Angels

November 27

Joker

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