All’s Fair Season 1 (Hulu), Stranger Things Season 5 (Netflix) and Landman Season 2 (Paramount+)
Courtesy of Hulu, Netflix and Paramount+
With spooky season officially behind us, November is ushering in an exciting slate of new and returning TV shows. From psychological thrillers to the final chapters of beloved series, there’s plenty to look forward to binge-watching this fall.
Kicking off the month is I Love LA, HBO Max’s new original comedy series created, written by and starring Rachel Sennott. The show follows a codependent, ambitious friend group as they navigate life and love in Los Angeles. The series also stars Odessa A’zion, Jordan Firstman, True Whitaker, and Josh Hutcherson.
Over at Netflix, there are several must-watch series, including Season 2 of the hit reality competition Squid Game: The Challenge, where one contestant will walk away with $4.56 million. There’s also the second installment of the biographical comedy The Vince Staples Show and, perhaps the most anticipated release of the month: Stranger Things Season 5, Part 1.
Netflix just dropped the official trailer for the fifth and final season, which kicks off in the fall of 1987. The town is under mandatory military quarantine, and Vecna is back, unleashing terrifying nightmares on the Hawkins crew. Series co-creator Matt Duffer teased to Netflix’s Tudum that the gang is “not experiencing normal life,” adding “nothing in Hawkins is normal anymore.”
November is also the month of twisty psychological thrillers. All eight episodes of Peacock’s mystery drama All Her Fault — about a mother whose son goes missing after a playdate — drop on Nov. 4, so you can stream the entire season at once. Then there’s Prime Video’s Malice, which follows a male nanny who inserts himself into the life of a wealthy family with not-so-good intentions.
You also don’t want to miss All’s Fair, Ryan Murphy’s legal drama heading to Hulu on Nov. 4. The series follows a successful divorce lawyer and the owner of an all-female law firm in Los Angeles. Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close star.
The Best New TV Shows Streaming In November 2025
Read on for the best new and returning TV shows arriving on streaming platforms in November 2025, including their premiere dates, synopses and where to watch them.
I Love LA (Season 1)
Rachel Sennott in “I Love LA.”
Courtesy of Warner Bros.
Premiere date: Nov. 2, 2025
Where to stream: HBO Max
Synopsis: Comedian Rachel Sennott’s new HBO comedy series I Love LA premieres Nov. 2. The series follows a group of friends navigating life and relationships in Los Angeles as they approach their 30s. “An ambitious friend group navigates life and love in LA,” the synopsis reads.
Watch the official trailer below.
Crutch (Season 1)
Tracy Morgan as Francois “Frank” Crutchfield and Adrianna Mitchell as Jamilah in Crutch, episode 2, season 1 streaming on Paramount+, 2025. Photo Credit: JoJo Whilden/Paramount+
JoJo Whilden/Paramount+
Premiere date: Nov. 3, 2025
Where to stream: Paramount+
Synopsis: Paramount+’s new sitcom Crutch stars Tracy Morgan as Francois Crutchfield, a beloved Harlem shop owner whose world is turned upside down when his son and daughter move back into the family home. The series is set in the same universe as CBS’ hit comedy The Neighborhood.
Watch the official trailer below.
Squid Game: The Challenge (Season 2)
Squid Game: The Challenge. Episode 201 of Squid Game: The Challenge.
COURTESY OF NETFLIX
Premiere date: Nov. 4, 2025
Where to stream: Netflix
Synopsis: Netflix’s Emmy-nominated reality series, based on the hit South Korean drama Squid Game, is back for its second season. More than 450 contestants will compete in the high-stakes game filled with “strategy, alliances, and endurance as they compete for a life-changing $4.56 million prize,” according to Netflix. Mai Whelan won the first season and took home the massive $4.56 million prize.
Watch the official trailer below.
All’s Fair (Season 1)
ALL’S FAIR – “First Look” (Disney/Ser Baffo) KIM KARDASHIAN, NAOMI WATTS
Disney
Premiere date: Nov. 4, 2025
Where to stream: Hulu/Disney+
Synopsis: Ryan Murphy’s new series All’s Fair features a star-studded cast, including Naomi Watts, Kim Kardashian and Niecy Nash-Betts. The legal drama follows a team of “female divorce attorneys who leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice,” according to the synopsis. “Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances — both in the courtroom and within their own ranks.”
Watch the official trailer below.
The Vince Staples Show (Season 2)
The Vince Staples Show – Season 2. (L to R) Vince Staples as Vince Staples, Vanessa Calloway as Anita, and Naté Jones as Bri in Episode 202 of The Vince Staples Show.
Courtesy of Netflix
Premiere date: Nov. 6, 2025
Where to stream: Netflix
Synopsis: The second season of The Vince Staples Show also arrives in November. The fictional series is loosely based on the rapper and actor’s life. “In the wake of a tragic death, Vince embarks on a wild journey in search of inner peace. However, his path is littered with reminders of his haunted past,” the synopsis for Season 2 reads.
Watch the official trailer below.
All Her Fault (Season 1)
Jenny (Dakota Fanning) and Marissa (Sarah Snook) in “All Her Fault.”
Courtesy f Peacock
Premiere date: Nov. 6, 2025
Where to stream: Peacock
Synopsis: If you’re in need of a twisty new psychological thriller, look no further than All Her Fault. Peacock’s new series, based on Andrea Mara’s book of the same name, follows a mother whose son, Milo, goes missing after a playdate. When she goes to pick him up, the stranger who answers the door tells her Milo isn’t there.
Watch the official trailer below.
Pluribus (Season 1)
Rhea Seehorn in “Pluribus,” premiering November 7, 2025 on Apple TV+.
Apple TV+
Premiere date: Nov. 7, 2025
Where to stream: Apple TV+
Synopsis: From Vince Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad, Pluribus is Apple TV+’s new series coming Nov. 7. The show is a “genre-bending original in which the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness,” according to the streamer’s description. The first season will be nine episodes, plus it’s already been renewed for Season 2.
Watch the official trailer below.
Malice (Season 1)
Malice on Prime Video.
Courtesy of Prime Video
Premiere date: Nov. 14, 2025
Where to stream: Prime Video
Synopsis: Prime Video’s Malice is another must-watch thriller set to arrive in November. David Duchovny stars as Jamie Tanner, a successful businessman, husband, and father whose life is upended when a charismatic tutor infiltrates his family seeking revenge. The series was filmed on location in Greece and London.
Watch the official trailer below.
Landman (Season 2)
Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in Landman episode 1, season 2, streaming on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Premiere date: Nov. 16, 2025
Where to stream: Paramount+
Synopsis: Taylor Sheridan’s big oil drama Landman is making its highly anticipated return on Nov. 16. In the next installment, Tommy faces new pressures at home and at M-Tex Oil. “As oil rises from the earth, so do secrets, and Tommy Norris’ breaking point may be closer than he realizes,” the synopsis reads. “Facing mounting pressure from M-Tex Oil, Cami Miller, and the shadow of his kin, survival in West Texas isn’t noble — it’s brutal. And sooner or later something’s got to break.”
Watch the official trailer below.
Stranger Things (Season 5, Part 1)
STRANGER THINGS: SEASON 5. Noah Schnapp as Will Byers and Jamie Campbell Bower as Vecna in Stranger Things: Season 5. Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2025
COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2025
Premiere date: Nov. 26, 2025 (Part 1)
Where to stream: Netflix
Synopsis: After more than three years, we’re finally getting the fifth and final installment of Stranger Things. Season 5 is dropping in three parts: Volume 1 on Nov. 26, Volume 2 on Dec. 25, and the finale on Dec. 31. In the next chapter, “Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown,” per the synopsis. There will also be a gripping final battle, which will come with a darkness “more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before.”
Watch the official trailer below.