What’s new at Amazon for November 2015

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If you’re paying for Amazon Prime for shipping purposes, don’t forget you get access to a whole bunch of movies and TV shows. In November, Amazon’s original series “The Man in the High Castle” arrives. Based on the 1962 novel by Philip K. Dick, it looks into an alternate history of the world in which the Axis Powers won World War II.

There’s a lot more TV. The third season of “Vikings” comes to Amazon Prime in late November. Season five of “Falling Skies,” a show that is just like “Vikings” except it is nothing like “Vikings,” will hit Amazon Prime, too.

The movie side is a hodgepodge with “Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights,” “The Craft” and “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” all stream starting in November. Take a look at the complete list is below.

Available November 2015

November 1

  • Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights
  • The Craft
  • Desk Set
  • The Enemy Below
  • The Newton Boys

November 5

  • The Adventures of Milo and Otis
  • Awakenings
  • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
  • The Mask of Zorro
  • Seven Years In Tibet
  • Tell

November 7

  • The Yes Men Are Revolting

November 10

  • Prince
  • Wolf Hall

November 11

  • Outrageous Sophie Tucker

November 12

  • The Song

November 14

  • Ex-Machina

November 15

  • The Joe Show

November 18

  • Catch Me Daddy
  • Mr. Selfridge: Season 3

November 19

  • Dying of The Light
  • Vikings: Season 3

November 20

  • The Man in the High Castle: Season 1

November 21

  • Only God Forgives

November 22

  • Teen Wolf: Season 5

November 26

  • Kate & Leopold

November 28

  • Falling Skies: Season 5
  • Top Five

For more information on what’s available to watch online, check out CNET.com/Netpicks or subscribe to the podcast (it’s free!).

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