A diverse lineup of new TV series launches this week across major streaming platforms and networks, featuring legal dramas, thrillers, and genre adaptations. Highlights include Ryan Murphy's All’s Fair on Hulu, Sarah Snook-led All Her Fault on Peacock, and Vince Gilligan's Pluribus on Apple TV+. These premieres offer fresh stories from November 2 through 8.
Overview
This week's TV schedule is packed with anticipated debuts, blending high-profile creators and star-studded casts. From comedies to horror-tinged classics, the releases span Hulu, Peacock, Apple TV+, Netflix, HBO, and more, providing options for various tastes.
Key Premieres
All’s Fair (Hulu, November 4): Created by Ryan Murphy, this legal drama follows a group of women leaving a male-dominated firm to start their own divorce practice. Starring Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Teyana Taylor, it explores high-stakes cases, secrets, and alliances. Note: Some UK sources list it on Disney+, indicating possible regional availability differences.
All Her Fault (Peacock, November 6): Based on the novel, this thriller stars Sarah Snook as Marissa Irvine, a mother whose son vanishes after a playdate, unraveling her perfect life. The cast includes Jake Lacy, Dakota Fanning, Michael Peña, and Jay Ellis. UK listings place it on Sky and NOW, suggesting platform variations by region.
Pluribus (Apple TV+, November 7): From Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, the series stars Rhea Seehorn as Carol, a miserable author who must save the world from enforced happiness caused by an alien signal. The first two episodes premiere this Friday.
I Love LA (HBO, November 2): Rachel Sennott's comedy follows codependent friends reuniting in Los Angeles to navigate adulthood. Co-starring Odessa A’zion, Jordan Firstman, True Whitaker, and Josh Hutcherson.
Frankenstein (Netflix, November 7): Guillermo del Toro directs this adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz. It reimagines the monster's story with del Toro's signature style.
These shows build on recent trends in prestige TV, offering timely themes amid a busy fall season.