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Top TV Shows Premiering in November 2025: What to Watch This Month

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📺 The Ultimate Streaming Guide for November


November 2025 is shaping up to be massive for TV lovers. Whether you’re into sci-fi, drama, thrillers, or heartfelt comedy, every major streaming service — Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Paramount+ — has something new dropping this month.


From Stranger Things’ epic final season to gripping newcomers like All Her Fault and Malice, here’s your complete guide to the most anticipated shows premiering in November 2025 — and where to stream them first.


1️⃣ I Love LA (Season 1) — HBO — November 2


1️⃣ I Love LA (Season 1) — HBO — November 2

Genre: Comedy, Drama


Los Angeles is calling! 🌴 Get ready for the ultimate dose of cringe-worthy chaos with Rachel Sennott's I Love LA, the brand-new HBO comedy series premiering November 2, 2025! Sennott not only created and wrote it but also stars as the ringleader of a fiercely codependent friend group forced to reunite. Watch as they navigate ambition, messy new romances, and the sheer absurdity of growing up (or not) in LA. Starring alongside Sennott are Odessa A'zion, Jordan Firstman, True Whitaker, and Josh Hutcherson—this is the razor-sharp, must-watch comedy event of the year.


Why Watch: From creator-star Rachel Sennott (Bottoms, Bodies Bodies Bodies), I Love LA is HBO’s next sharp, funny, and chaotic look at young adulthood in Los Angeles. Think Girls meets Insecure with a Gen-Z twist. Expect witty writing, messy friendships, and laugh-out-loud satire about ambition, love, and fame in a city that thrives on reinvention.



2️⃣ Robin Hood (Season 1) — MGM+ — November 2


2️⃣ Robin Hood (Season 1) — MGM+ — November 2

Genre: Action, Adventure, Historical


Why Watch: This re-imagining of the Robin Hood legend blends medieval grit with modern action pacing. Expect high production values, breathtaking sword fights, and a darker tone as Robin returns from war to find Nottingham ruled by corruption. Fans of Vikings and The Witcher should mark this one down.


3️⃣ All’s Fair (Season 1) — Hulu — November 4


3️⃣ All’s Fair (Season 1) — Hulu — November 4

Genre: Legal Drama, Comedy


Why Watch: From Scandal creator Shonda Rhimes comes this juicy legal dramedy following powerful women attorneys balancing love, ambition, and courtroom chaos. The mix of sharp dialogue, high fashion, and scandalous secrets makes this an instant Hulu binge.


4️⃣ All Her Fault (Season 1) — Peacock — November 6


4️⃣ All Her Fault (Season 1) — Peacock — November 6

Genre: Mystery, Thriller


Why Watch: Based on Andrea Mara’s bestselling novel, this psychological thriller dives into every parent’s nightmare: a missing child. Expect twists, secrets, and tension that builds with every episode. Peacock’s sleeper hit potential of the year.



5️⃣ Death by Lightning (Limited Series) — Netflix — November 6


5️⃣ Death by Lightning (Limited Series) — Netflix — November 6

Genre: Political Drama, Historical

Why Watch: From the producers of The Crown comes a limited series about the shocking assassination of President James Garfield. With a stellar cast and lavish production, Death by Lightning is prestige TV that mixes politics, betrayal, and ambition.


6️⃣ Pluribus (Season 1) — Apple TV+ — November 7


6️⃣ Pluribus (Season 1) — Apple TV+ — November 7

Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller


Why Watch: A mind-bending exploration of parallel realities and political intrigue, Pluribus imagines a divided America split into multiple nations. Expect Westworld-level storytelling and stunning visuals — another Apple TV+ prestige hit.



7️⃣ Power Book IV: Force (Season 3) — STARZ — November 7


7️⃣ Power Book IV: Force (Season 3) — STARZ — November 7

Genre: Crime, Action


Why Watch: Tommy Egan’s war for Chicago’s underworld reaches its peak in the explosive third season of Power Book IV: Force. Expect more betrayal, bullets, and badass moments as STARZ continues its hit Power universe.


8️⃣ The Beast in Me (Limited Series) — Netflix — November 13


8️⃣ The Beast in Me (Limited Series) — Netflix — November 13

Genre: Horror, Psychological Drama


Why Watch: A chilling new limited series that explores the darkness lurking within human nature. Think Black Mirror meets The Haunting of Hill House — each episode dives into a different manifestation of fear, guilt, and identity.


9️⃣ Last Samurai Standing (Season 1) — Netflix — November 13


Last Samurai Standing

Genre: Action, Historical


Why Watch: Set in feudal Japan, this adrenaline-fueled action series follows a lone samurai fighting betrayal and redemption after the fall of his clan. Expect cinematic sword battles and emotional storytelling.


🔟 Malice (Season 1) — Prime Video — November 14


🔟 Malice (Season 1) — Prime Video — November 14

Genre: Supernatural Thriller


Why Watch: A mysterious small town, a woman with haunting visions, and secrets buried for decades. Malice combines mystery, horror, and slow-burn tension for an eerie, addictive watch.



11️⃣ Landman (Season 2) — Paramount+ — November 16


Landman

Genre: Drama, Western

Why Watch: Taylor Sheridan’s Landman returns with a gripping second season about greed, power, and survival in the oil fields of Texas. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, it’s classic Sheridan storytelling with high-stakes energy.



12️⃣ The American Revolution (Documentary Series) — PBS — November 16


12️⃣ The American Revolution (Documentary Series) — PBS — November 16

Genre: Documentary, History


🔍 Epic history returns! Get ready for Ken Burns' The American Revolution, the sprawling 2025 television documentary miniseries set to redefine how you view the fight for American independence. This twelve-hour, six-part epic premieres on PBS on November 16, 2025, promising his signature in-depth storytelling. Want an early peek? Tune into PBS throughout August 2025 for the special half-hour preview, The American Revolution: An Inside Look, to prime you for the main event! Don't miss the definitive historical deep-dive of the year.


Why Watch: This PBS Original takes viewers through the untold stories of America’s founding with stunning reenactments and expert interviews—a must-watch for history buffs and educators alike.


13️⃣ The Mighty Nein (Season 1) — Prime Video — November 19


13️⃣ The Mighty Nein (Season 1) — Prime Video — November 19

Genre: Fantasy, Adventure


Why Watch: From the creators of Critical Role, this long-awaited adaptation brings beloved Dungeons & Dragons characters to life in a stunning animated fantasy epic. For fans of The Legend of Vox Machina, this is your next obsession.



14️⃣ Stranger Things (Season 5) — Netflix — November 26


14️⃣ Stranger Things (Season 5) — Netflix — November 26

Genre: Sci-Fi, Horror, Adventure



Why Watch: The final showdown is here. Hawkins faces its greatest threat yet in the highly anticipated last season of Stranger Things. Expect emotional goodbyes, epic battles, and nostalgia overload. The internet will explode on release day.



📅 Quick Guide: Major TV Releases by Date

Date

Title

Platform

Nov 2

I Love LA

HBO

Nov 2

Robin Hood

MGM+

Nov 4

All’s Fair

Hulu

Nov 6

All Her Fault

Peacock

Nov 6

Death by Lightning

Netflix

Nov 7

Pluribus

Apple TV+

Nov 7

Power Book IV: Force

STARZ

Nov 13

The Beast in Me

Netflix

Nov 13

Last Samurai Standing

Netflix

Nov 14

Malice

Prime Video

Nov 16

Landman

Paramount+

Nov 16

The American Revolution

PBS

Nov 19

The Mighty Nein

Prime Video

Nov 26

Stranger Things Season 5

Netflix

🧠 FAQs: New TV Shows in November 2025


Q1: What’s the biggest show releasing in November 2025?

A: Stranger Things Season 5 is the month’s biggest global release, but newcomers like All Her Fault and I Love LA are also generating major buzz.


Q2: What’s the best comedy to stream this month?

A: I Love LA (HBO) is the breakout comedy of the month — witty, relatable, and full of LA chaos.


Q3: Which streaming platform has the most new shows in November?

A: Netflix leads the lineup with Death by Lightning, The Beast in Me, Last Samurai Standing, and Stranger Things Season 5.


Q4: What’s a good thriller to binge this month?

A: All Her Fault (Peacock) and Malice (Prime Video) are your top picks for mystery lovers.



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