This week, from November 10 to 16, 2025, viewers can catch several new and returning series on platforms like Netflix, Apple TV, Prime Video, and Paramount+. Highlights include the second season premiere of Palm Royale on Apple TV and the debut of limited series like The Beast In Me on Netflix. Other notable releases feature gritty dramas and historical thrillers.
Key Premieres
Several high-profile TV shows are set to debut or continue this week. On Apple TV, Palm Royale returns for its second season on Wednesday, November 12, starring Kristen Wiig as Maxine Dellacorte navigating 1960s Palm Beach high society. The series, based on Juliet McDaniel’s novel Mr. & Mrs. American Pie, features a cast including Carol Burnett and Ricky Martin, with episodes releasing weekly.
Netflix drops The Beast In Me on Thursday, November 13, a limited series starring Claire Danes as author Aggie Wiggs, who becomes obsessed with her neighbor Nile Jarvis (Matthew Rhys), a real estate mogul suspected in his wife’s disappearance. The eight-episode thriller also includes Jonathan Banks and explores themes of grief and pursuit.
Also on Netflix that day, Last Samurai Standing premieres as a six-part miniseries set in the Meiji era. It follows undefeated samurai Shujiro Saga (Junichi Okada) in a deadly battle royale among 291 fighters, inspired by a Japanese manga, with high-stakes action for a ¥100 billion prize.
Prime Video releases Malice on November 14, a six-episode thriller about a wealthy family hiring a tutor (Jack Whitehall) whose intentions turn sinister during their vacation. David Duchovny and Carice van Houten star as the parents.
On Paramount+, Landman Season 2 begins Sunday, November 16, with Billy Bob Thornton reprising his role as oil industry fixer Tommy Norris in Taylor Sheridan’s drama set in Texas boomtowns.
Additional Highlights
Apple TV’s Pluribus continues with Episode 3 on November 14, Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi series starring Rhea Seehorn in a post-apocalyptic world immune to an alien virus. BritBox airs Blue Lights Season 3 premiere on November 13, the BAFTA-winning police drama set in Belfast.
On broadcast TV, Monday November 10 brings Sesame Street’s Season 56 premiere on Netflix, a reimagined children’s show, and The Paper on NBC, a documentary-style series about reviving a Midwestern newspaper, echoing The Office’s mockumentary style.