New TV series premiere across streaming services in November 2025

November 2025 brings a fresh wave of original TV series to major streaming platforms, offering diverse genres from legal dramas to psychological thrillers and historical biopics. Highlights include HBO Max's I Love LA, Hulu's All’s Fair, and Netflix's Death by Lightning, among others. These releases provide viewers with compelling new content amid the holiday season buildup.

Overview of November Premieres

As streaming services gear up for the end-of-year rush, November 2025 features several anticipated TV series debuts across platforms like HBO Max, Hulu, Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV, and Prime Video. While the month leans toward holiday specials, these new shows stand out for their star-studded casts and varied storytelling, drawing from real-life events, personal nightmares, and satirical takes on modern life.

Key New Series

  • I Love LA (HBO Max, November 2): Created by and starring Rachel Sennott, this eight-episode series explores the chaotic lives of young Los Angelenos. Sennott, known for films like Bottoms and Shiva Baby, brings her signature Gen Z humor to a cast of emerging comedians, positioning it as a vibrant Sunday night watch after HBO's heavier offerings.

  • All’s Fair (Hulu, November 4): This Ryan Murphy-produced legal drama stars Kim Kardashian alongside Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close as a team of female divorce attorneys battling the patriarchy. The over-the-top series premieres with three episodes, blending campy dialogue and high-stakes cases in a visually lush setting.

  • All Her Fault (Peacock, November 6): Based on Andrea Mara's 2021 novel, this thriller follows Sarah Snook as a mother whose son vanishes during a playdate. Featuring Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, and Michael Peña, it builds tension around parental fears and unexpected twists.

  • Death by Lightning (Netflix, November 6): A historical drama depicting the 1881 assassination of President James Garfield, starring Michael Shannon as Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen as assassin Charles Guiteau. The series highlights the cutthroat politics of the era with period authenticity.

  • Pluribus (Apple TV, November 7): From Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan and starring Rhea Seehorn, this sci-fi series follows a deeply unhappy protagonist tasked with averting a world of forced happiness. Details remain sparse, but Gilligan's track record promises intricate plotting.

  • Stumble (Peacock/NBC, November 7): A mockumentary sitcom reviving competitive cheerleading comedy, featuring Kristin Chenoweth and Taran Killam. It aims to inject humor into the genre 25 years after Bring It On.

  • Malice (Prime Video, November 14): This psychological thriller stars Carice van Houten, David Duchovny, and Jack Whitehall as a family disrupted by a suspicious new nanny. It taps into familial distrust with scenic Greek backdrops transitioning to London.

These premieres offer a mix of entertainment to bridge the gap before December's holiday dominance, confirmed across entertainment listings for the month.

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