What’s New on Streaming This November: TV Shows to Watch Now

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A new month is here, and November brings a new TV lineup of shows to stream. The best season to watch TV is fall, before Christmas’s TV movies and shows dominate streaming networks. Total Apex Entertainment has you covered this November with an insider’s look at what’s new on streaming. Whether you enjoy Hulu, Netflix, Peacock, Paramount+, Disney+, or Amazon Prime, you’re sure to discover a new show to add to your watch later playlist.

Powerhouse Premieres: Bold New Dramas

Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama, “All’s Fair,” will premiere on Hulu on November 4th, releasing a new episode every week. The show is about an all-female law firm featuring Glenn Close, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, and the woman everyone loves to hate, Kim Kardashian. So far, the internet has mixed reviews about the show, but with an all-star cast and Ryan Murphy as executive producer, “All’s Fair” is expected to have either a twisted storyline or be dramatic.

“My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story,” premiering on November 13th on Paramount, is the real-life story of actor Eva LaRue and her daughter, recounting the horror of living with a stalker for a decade and their survival.

Tiffany Haddish is taking her role for Girls Trip to real life in the new reality series “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off.” On “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off,” she hits the road with her three childhood friends for four weeks. The new series will be available to stream on Peacock starting November 13th.

Epic Netflix Premieres: Unstoppable New Adventures

The games will begin again on Tuesday, November 4th, with a new season of “Squid Games: The Challenge.” “Squid Games: The Challenge” is a family-friendly version of the Netflix hit TV show “Squid Games,” but the contestants are competing for a prize of 4.56 million

If you are a family member, have you ever considered joining the Marines or enjoying a good documentary series? Watch “Marines” premiering on November 10th. “Marines” follows the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit as they reveal the inner life of a Marine, from physical training and life at sea to the emotional rollercoaster that creates a brotherhood.

Action, swords, and subtitles are the best way to describe the next series, “Last Samurai Standing.” The setting takes place in 1878, and over 200 samurai have a brutal sword-swinging battle royal for a prize of 100 billion yen.

Holiday Binge Power: Must-Watch Shows Before Christmas

If the shows listed above are not enough to get through the holiday blues, below is a list of more shows to watch before Christmas fever takes over.

Netflix

“Stranger Things” season 5,
“The Vince Staples Show” season 2,
“Death by Lightning”,
“The Beast In Me”,

Paramount

“Crutch”
“Landman” season 2,

Peacock

“All her Fault”

“Bel Air”- season 4
“Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks”

Apple TV

“Pluribus”
“Palm Royal” season 2
Prehistoric Planet season 3
“Bat-Fam”

Disney Plus

“Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony”
“The Beatles Anthology 2025”

Prime Video

“The Mighty Nein”
“The Family Man” season 3
“Maxton Hall – The World Between Us” season 2
“Malice”

HBO Max

“The Seduction”

AMC Plus

“The Assaian”

Hulu

“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” season 3
“Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth”

Starz

“Power Book IV: Force” season 3

 

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