New to Stream: Crackle’s November 2020 Movie & TV Lineup
Crackle, the free streaming network, has announced its November 2020 movie and television lineup, including the premieres of Crackle Original Series Heroes of Lucha Libre and Breaking Beauty, as well as the Crackle AVOD Exclusive Feature Blood and Money. The full list of November titles can be viewed below!
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World Premieres – New Crackle Original Series in November
Heroes of Lucha Libre (November 25): This exciting eleven-part series takes the rich tradition of Lucha Libre wrestling and they throw it out of the ring to an entirely new level. Join these mask-wearing gladiators, (each sporting their own superpower) as we watch the forces of good and evil clash in the ring to see who will be the champion of champions and the Heroes of Lucha Libre!
Breaking Beauty (November 19): Join host Josh Varozza in this 8-episode Crackle original series as he travels the country to explore alternative ideas of what “beauty” is and challenge many of society’s notions on the subject. Hop in Josh’s side-car on his journey as he visits the world of burlesque, fitness trainers, circus performers, filmmakers, and even…Santa? Put your helmet on, your best face forward, and open your mind, because on Breaking Beauty, you’re in for a wild ride!
New Crackle AVOD Exclusive Feature in November
Blood and Money (November 19): This Crackle AVOD exclusive tells the gripping story of Jim Reed (Tom Berenger), an aging vet haunted by the mistakes of his past, who stumbles onto a sack of stolen cash while hunting in the frozen wilderness of Northern Maine. As the criminals search for their money, drawing their net closer and closer to the old man, they soon learn that looks can often be deceiving and some prey becomes more deadly when cornered. Watch Blood and Money for FREE on Crackle starting November 19.
New Channels Coming to Crackle in November
Man Vs. Monster (Launching November 1): These aren’t your garden variety cute and cuddly creepy crawlies. Get ready to wade into battle against the very worst citizens our universe has to offer with Pacific Rim, The Host, Godzilla: Final Wars, and the sticky cinematic classic, Big Ass Spider.
Thrillseekers (Launching November 1): Before Winter brings its chill, get your thrills on with these energy-boosted adrenaline-soaked joy rides like Hot Rod and Biker Boyz, take a deadly dip in The Cave, and suspend your disbelief of falling to your doom in The Walk.
Adventuretime (Launching November 1): As snow begins to fall, turn up the heat and find some fun in the sun with adventurous hits like Sahara and Ben Hur, dig deep with The Core, and stoke some hot romance with Harrison Ford in Hanover Street.
Because Aliens (Launching November 1): Tired of how things are going on this planet? Then take a mind-trip to another world with the Crackle original series Spides, discover new comedic life on the 3rd Rock from The Sun, land on the home world of terror with Astro, and battle mutant insects in Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation.
Football Channel (Launching November 1): It’s fourth and goal with only seconds remaining! Ensure your gridiron glory with these pigskin classics like the Crackle exclusive documentary ‘85: The Greatest Team in Football History, and feel the laughter and the tears as you sob downfield with Brian’s Song and laugh your way into the end zone with The Gridiron and The Turkey Bowl.
Crackle Spotlight Titles in November
Lennox Lewis: The Untold Story: Narrated by Dr. Dre, the Crackle original documentary unfolds the inspirational journey of three-time world heavyweight boxing champion, Lennox Lewis who let nothing stop him from his relentless pursuit of becoming the greatest fighter of his generation. Follow Lennox from his turbulent youth as an aggressive brawling child along his meteoric rise through the boxing world into a world where the champ invests his energy pouring into the lives of the young people around him.
Elysium (November 1): In the future, the gap between rich and poor has increased to the point of life and death. Matt Damon leaves the earth on a one-man mission to bridge that gap and level the playing field forever by breaking into the most heavily secured space-station in the universe.
Pacific Rim (November 1): How can earth possibly protect itself from an army of giant monstrous alien creatures? Easy! With an equally ferocious army of giant robots. Who will win? Place your bets and see if humanity can stay in the game!
The Big Short (November 1): The secret to making money in real estate is location, location, location…oh, and lots of grossly unregulated Wall Street shenanigans. Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, Steve Carell, Brad Pitt, and Marisa Tomei prove you don’t need star-power to make the sub-prime home loan market seem fascinating…but it helps!
Minority Report (November 1): Based on the 1956 Philipp K. Dick novella, Tom Cruise plays a futuristic detective who uses psychic investigators to stop crimes before they can even start.
Nacho Libre (November 1): Many people think pro wrestling is a sport for cultureless goofballs. Jack Black throws on a cape and stretchy pants and leaps from the top rope to prove them right. Don’t try this at home, but you may still bust a gut with laughter!
Beowulf (November 1): In a mythic time when man lived with monsters, the hero Beowulf rises to defend the kingdom from the dreaded creature, Grendel. As he bests his foe, he realizes the only thing worse than battling a monster is then having to take on the monster’s mother!
Breakin’ All the Rules (November 1): Jamie Foxx plays the author of a best-selling book on how to end your relationship. He hopes the pen is truly mightier than the sword as he finds himself trying to write his way out of the craziest chapter of his life!
Thanksgiving (November 1): This hilarious series reminds us all that during the holidays, family is the most important thing…or alcohol. One or the other. Join Chris Elliot and Amy Sedaris for this Norman Rockwell series gone horribly horribly wrong.
The Walk (November 1): You think your holidays are tense? Follow the journey of world-famous tightrope walker Philippe Petit as he takes a tension-filled walk of 200 ft. but that he does 1,300 ft. in the air on a wire pulled between the Twin Towers.
30 Days of Night (November 1): Everyone knows that vampires can’t go out in the daytime. Which is why they LOVE to vacation in Barrow, Alaska as the town descends into a solid month of darkness. Will anyone survive to see the light at the end of the tunnel?
Chocolate City (November 1): Robert Ri’chard plays a man who takes a job as an exotic dancer just to make ends meet. Even as he strips down, he’s forced to cover up lest his secret be revealed to the world!
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Additional New Movies in November
30 Days Of Night
A Dark Truth
Almost Famous
Along Came A Spider
Anonymous
Appleseed: Alpha
Baby Geniuses
Baby, Baby, Baby
Balls Out: Gary The Tennis Coach
Ben Hur
Berserk
Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn Of The Fourth Reich
Biker Boyz
Black Book
Blonde Ambition
Brian’s Song
Bug
Candyman 2: Farewell To The Flesh
Carnage
Catch-22
Cemetery Junction
Clue
Cover Versions
Cromwell
Defendor
Detour To Terror
El Dorado
End Game (2006)
Enemy At The Gates
Every Time We Say Goodbye
Fallen
Family Business
Fast Forward
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
Fragments
Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell
Freedom Writers
Fun With Dick And Jane
Gloria
Godzilla, Mothra, And King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Godzilla: Final Wars
Hanover Street
Hardwired
Have Rocket, Will Travel
Hot Rod
Ike: Countdown To D-Day
I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer
Inside Lego At Christmas
Ivanhoe
Jason And The Argonauts
Jekyll And Hyde…Together Again
John Carpenter Presents Vampires: Los Muertos
Kingpin
Laurel Canyon
London
Lonely Hearts
Major League
Miles Ahead
Monster Squad
Morning Glory
Mother And Child
Mothra
No Way Back
Nothing In Common
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension
Paycheck
Punchline
Rebirth Of Mothra
Retreat
Romeo And Juliet
Rosemary’s Baby
Rugrats Go Wild
Samson And Delilah
Silent Hill
Son Of Rambow
Starship Troopers 2: Hero Of The Federation
Striking Distance
Sunset Park
Swept From The Sea
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The 5Th Musketeer
The 6th Day
The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad
The Assignment
The Bad News Bears Go To Japan
The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training
The Beautiful Country
The Company
The Core
The Great Gatsby
The Grudge 3
The Guilt Trip
The Hollywood Knights
The Host
The Informers
The Last Dragonslayer
The Marksman
The Messenger: The Story Of Joan Of Arc
The Nines
The Phantom
The Razor’s Edge
The Reckoning
Trespass
Turkey Bowl
Universal Soldier: Day Of Reckoning
U-Turn
Vacancy 2: The First Cut
Vanilla Sky
War And Peace
Additional New TV Shows in November
10 Items Or Less (Season 1, 5 episodes)
Archie Bunker’s Place (Season 3, 25 episodes)
Archie Bunker’s Place (Season 4, 24 episodes)
Barney Miller (Season 4, 23 episodes)
Barney Miller (Season 5, 24 episodes)
Bewitched (Season 4, 33 episodes)
Bewitched (Season 5, 30 episodes)
Charlie’s Angels (Season 3, 2 episodes)
Charlie’s Angels (Season 4, 22 episodes)
Fantasy Island (Season 5, 22 episodes)
I Dream Of Jeannie (Season 5, 26 episodes)
Just Shoot Me (Season 4, 24 episodes)
Just Shoot Me (Season 5, 22 episodes)
My Two Dads (Season 3, 22 episodes)
NewsRadio (Season 4, 22 episodes)
Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (Season 3, 22 episodes)
T. J. Hooker (Season 4, 23 episodes)
VIP (Season 1, 22 episodes)
What’s Happening Now!! (Season 1, 22 episodes)
What’s Happening!! (Season 1, 21 episodes)
Who’s The Boss? (Season 4, 24 episodes)
Who’s The Boss? (Season 5, 24 episodes)
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