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Hulu New Releases for November 2017

It is November, which means new titles from the big and small screen are coming to Hulu this month. What should subscribers look forward to?

Hulu is gearing up for the holidays. Starting on the Nov. 1, the platform will be making a bunch of "Christmas Classics" available, including "Jingle Bells," "O'Christmas Tree," and more.

Other notable films coming to Hulu on the same day include the romantic comedy "13 Going on 30," and Asian films such as "Kung Fu Hustle," and "Shaolin Soccer." The second James Bond film, "From Russia With Love," starring Sean Connery as the dapper MI6 agent will also be available from Nov. 1 onwards.

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"Fences," a film centered on the ambitions of a working-class black family in the '50s, will premiere on Hulu on the Nov. 24. It stars Denzel Washington and "How to Get Away With Murder" frontrunner Viola Davis, who won an Oscar for the Best Supporting Actress category.

As for TV shows, one much-anticipated series is the Hulu original "Marvel's Runaways." It follows the story of a group of teenagers who have discovered that their parents are all evil supervillains. They team up against their common enemy, their parents.

"Runaways" premieres on Hulu on the Nov. 21.

Another Hulu original set to premiere this month is "Future Man" which stars the "Hunger Games" actor Josh Hutcherson. He plays a janitor who is quite an impressive video game player, most likely the best in the world. He gets recruited into this mysterious force which seeks to prevent the extinction of humanity. And he gets to travel through time to do so.

The premiere of "Hulu Man" is scheduled on the Nov. 14.

Furthermore, other notable shows coming to the streaming service this month include the season 7 premiere of "Total Divas" coming on Nov. 2, "Chicago Med" season 3 premiere on Nov. 22, and all five seasons of "Prison Break" on Nov. 23.

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