10 Must-See New TV Series Premiering This November on Netflix, Prime, and Apple TV+

November 2025 is shaping up to be a TV lover’s dream, with a wave of new and returning series that promise to keep us glued to our screens a...

10 Must-See New TV Series Premiering This November on Netflix, Prime, and Apple TV+
November 2025 is shaping up to be a TV lover’s dream, with a wave of new and returning series that promise to keep us glued to our screens as the days get shorter and the weather turns colder—a month so stacked with long-awaited franchise finales, dark historical thrillers, sharp comedies, and fresh takes on old legends that there’s almost too much to watch, which is why I’m breaking down the 10 best TV series you don’t want to miss as we head into the heart of the season.

Leading off the list is Netflix’s Man on the Inside season 2, a comedy-drama that took everyone by surprise last year and quickly became one of the platform’s biggest hits. This time, Ted Danson’s retired investigator Charles Newandic is back undercover, but instead of nursing homes or senior centers, he’s posing as a professor at a college embroiled in blackmail, suspicious donations, and a web of secrets that only Charles—and his uniquely heartfelt, sometimes bumbling approach—can untangle. If you haven’t caught up on season 1, now’s the time, because this show’s blend of humor, mystery, and emotional honesty (especially for anyone caring for or loving someone with Alzheimer’s) is something special, and season 2, dropping November 20th, is poised to be even better.

Of course, all the hype is on Stranger Things as it races toward the endgame with season 5, volume 1. Netflix is gearing up for the exciting season release in three different sets: the first group of episodes debuts on Thanksgiving, followed by another on Christmas Day, and the grand finale on New Year’s Eve. The excitement has never been so high as Hawkins crashes apart, the Upside Down leads into reality, and Eleven and the gang face their most entriging threats yet. The hype is so big that the finale is even getting a one-night-only theatrical debut in select AMC theaters—a first for the streamer, and a testament to just how much this show has become a cultural event.

Over on Paramount Plus, Landman returns for season 2, bringing back Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris, who’s now running the oil company in the wake of Monty’s death. Family drama, cartel intrigue, and high-stakes business deals collide as new faces like Sam Elliott and Andy Garcia join the cast, and with Taylor Sheridan (of Yellowstone fame) at the helm, you can expect plenty of modern western grit and edge. If you love shows that blend family feuds with big business and a dash of danger, Landman is a must-watch—especially as season 1 drew over 35 million viewers, making it Paramount+’s most-watched show ever.

Apple TV’s Pluribus is already making waves ahead of its November 7th premiere, thanks to Vince Gilligan’s dark, twisted, and totally original vision. Rhea Seahorn stars as a woman so miserable she becomes the world’s unlikely savior in the face of a happiness “virus” sweeping the globe. With Gilligan’s trademark character depth and a story that’s as strange as it is moving, Pluribus delivers a kind of sci-fi drama you won’t find anywhere else, pulling you in with its sharp writing and surprising emotional punch.

Hulu is heating things up with All’s Fair, a legal drama that’s already broken trailer records, racking up over 57 million views in just one day. Starring a powerhouse ensemble—Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and even Kim Kardashian in a major role—the show follows a team of elite female divorce lawyers who break away from a male-dominated firm to fight for women in high-stakes splits. Created by Ryan Murphy, the series promises glitz, glamour, and cutthroat drama, and lands on November 4th.

Netflix’s The Beast in Me is another extreme limited series, premiering on November 13th. Claire Danes stars as Aggie Wigs, an author spiraling from personal loss, who becomes entangled with her enigmatic neighbor (Matthew Rhys), a real estate mogul. Created by Gabe Rotter (The X-Files) and produced by the Homeland team, this one is heavy on psychological suspense and chilling atmosphere—perfect for a cold November binge.

On HBO Max, The Seduction brings French-language intrigue and 18th-century Parisian ambition to the screen, following Maris Detoy as she plots revenge and social ascension in a world ruled by power, seduction, and betrayal. Based on the classic story Le Liaison Dangereuse, this series dives deep into manipulation, desire, and the cost of ambition, with sumptuous production and a cast that brings the decadent era to life.

MGM Plus is reinventing a legend with its new, gritty Robin Hood. Gone are the green tights and slapstick antics—this version is grounded, realistic, and packed with heart, following Rob, a Saxon forager’s son, and Marion, a noblewoman with a rebellious streak, as they take on royal corruption in the wake of the Norman invasion. And yes, Sean Bean brings gravitas as the Sheriff of Nottingham, making this the most exciting Robin Hood retelling in years.

Prime Video’s Maxon Hall season 2 is set to explore the same audience that fell for The Summer I Turned Pretty, with its blend of romance, heartbreak, and coming-of-age drama. Ruby and James are finally together, but tragedy and emotional upheaval threaten their newfound happiness, and with season 3 already in the works, there’s plenty more drama on the horizon.

And finally, Netflix wraps up the cold month with Death by Lightning, a historical thriller from the creators of Game of Thrones and The Three-Body Problem. Matthew Macfadyen plays Charles Guiteau, the unstable man who assassinated President James Garfield (Michael Shannon), in a dark world, a suspenseful tale of ambition, delusion, and political intrigue set in the late 1800s. With meticulous attention to period detail and powerhouse performances, this show promises to be as addictive as it is unsettling.

So, whether you’re into supernatural horror, family drama, legal intrigue, or historical thrillers, November 2025 has a show for everyone—just make sure you clear your schedule, because you’re not going to want to miss a single episode.

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