Hulu November 2017: 'James Bond' films, Marvel's 'Runaways' coming to streaming service

The Hulu Plus app played on a smartphone.Reuters/ Carlo Allegri

Video streaming service Hulu has released a new lineup of shows and movies available for the month of November. The network's offering looks strong with its array of titles, from lighthearted shows to heavy drama movies, as well as a host of "James Bond" movies.

On Nov. 21, Hulu will be releasing its new original series, "Runaways." The show is based on the Marvel comic book series about a group of teenagers who discovered that their parents are evil super villains. The group will need to navigate their lives by working together as they begin to discover their own abilities. This will mark Hulu's first foray into comic book adaptations.

The Seth Rogen-produced "Future Man" will be premiering on the platform on Nov. 14. This brand new comedy series will star Josh Hutcherson as the protagonist Josh Futterman, a janitor who might also be the savior of the universe.

Hulu also goes into heavy drama with films like "Fences," which will be available on Nov. 24. The movie follows a working class black family in the 1950. The film features a heartbreaking story and outstanding performance by actors Denzel Washington and Viola Davis, who won an Oscar for her role.

Fans of the world's most famous spy will be happy to know that the platform is debuting 21 "James Bond" movies. Subscribers now have access to almost all of the "Bond" films prior to the Daniel Craig era. The one movie missing from Hulu's offering is the 1967 version of "Casino Royale."

Hulu is also offering viewers a head start on the holiday season with "Happy Christmas," "Christmas with the Cranks," and a collection of "Christmas Classics" movies.

There are also some very popular titles included in Hulu's lineup this month, like "Terminator 2: Judgement Day," "Ocean's Eleven," "13 Going on 30," "Scream," "Kung Fu Hustle," "Shaolin Soccer," and "Winter's Bone" among others.