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New on Netflix: Asian Movies and Shows (November 2026)

Asian and diaspora film and TV on Netflix in November 2026 for North American subscribers. Rows add only when Netflix or press confirms dates.

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Review cadence: Weekly in November; template repeats monthly.

At a glance (November 2026)

TitleTypeNetflix drop (2026)Source status
Additional November slotsMixedTBAAdd when Netflix Tudum or trade press confirms
Post-festival importsFilmTBAOften follow Reel Asian buzz

Empty rows are intentional until sources name dates.

What's confirmed

As of June 2026, Goldscene has no November-dated Netflix Asian premieres verified in press. Add rows when sources confirm.

Festival overlap: Toronto Reel Asian runs November 11 to 21, 2026. Titles that win buzz at Reel Asian often land on streamers weeks later.

Live overlap: Lisa plays Viva La Lisa residency dates at Caesars Colosseum November 13, 14, 27, and 28, 2026. Concert weekends compete with binge nights; plan both on the tour planning guide.

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Upcoming Korean dramas on Netflix 2026. Previous month: October.

Next month

See December Netflix Asian releases.

Frequently asked questions

Does November overlap with Reel Asian?
Yes. Toronto Reel Asian runs Nov 11 to 21, 2026. Pair festival tickets with post-fest streaming hunts.
Is Lisa's Vegas residency in November?
Yes. Four Caesars Colosseum dates Nov 13, 14, 27, and 28, 2026.
What about Canada?
Catalogs mostly align with the U.S. but verify your region if a title is missing.

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Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival event.

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Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival 2026

Reel Asian's 30th anniversary festival runs November 11–21, 2026 in Toronto with an online Canada-wide edition November 16–29, presenting pan-Asian and diaspora film across TIFF Lightbox, Hot Docs, and partner venues.

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