Home’s next home is Netflix: The DreamWorks film, which was a smash hit at the box office when it premiered this past March, is one of several new titles the streaming service is adding come November.
Anna Karenina, The Runner, and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie are some other films Netflix subscribers will be able to choose from, along with new Netflix series Marvel’s Jessica Jones and W/ Bob and David. See the full list below.
Available Nov. 1
The Seven Deadly Sins, season 1
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce, season 1
Thomas & Friends: The Christmas Engines
Worst Year of My Life, Again, season 1
Idris Elba: Mandela, My Dad, and Me
The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie
Pasion de Gavilanes
Available Nov. 2
Last Tango in Halifax, season 3
Available Nov. 5
The Runner
Available Nov. 6
Master of None, season 1
Care Bears & Cousins, season 1
Available Nov. 12
Anna Karenina
Available Nov. 13
John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid
W/ Bob and David, season 1
Young & Hungry, season 2
Atención Atención, season 1
Available Nov. 14
Dior and I
Available Nov. 15
Jessie, season 4
Continuum, season 4
Tengo Ganas de Ti
Available Nov. 16
Cristela, season 1
Available Nov. 18
River, series 1
Available Nov. 20
Marvel’s Jessica Jones, season 1
Available Nov. 23
The Red Road, season 2
Ultimate Spider-Man, season 3
Available Nov. 24
Liv and Maddie, season 2
Available Nov. 25
Switched at Birth, season 4
Home
Gringolandia, season 3
Available Nov. 26
Zipper
Available Nov. 29
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Stories of Cannon Films
This article originally appeared on EW.com
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