Fall TV is in full swing, which means we’re getting a bunch of interesting new shows and some highly anticipated returning favorites. We’ve combed through the calendar and assembled a list of the biggest series coming to TV and streaming in November, and we wanted to know what you’re excited for.
Predictably, the biggest vote-getter by a wide, wide margin was the final season of Netflix megahit Stranger Things. But there was a pretty close race between No. 2 and No. 3 (decided by only two votes!) as well. Read on to see what you chose as the 5 Most Anticipated TV or Streaming Shows of November!
No. 1
Stranger Things: Season 5
(2025)
Premiere Date: November 26 on Netflix
After nearly a decade of Demogorgons and nostalgic 80s vibes, Stranger Things is gearing up for its epic final chapter this November. The long-awaited Season 5 promises to deliver answers to the burning questions that left fans reeling after Season 4’s explosive finale. Will Max recover? Is Eddie truly gone? Did Eleven really defeat Vecna, or is the sinister villain still lurking in the shadows of the Upside Down? Fans can expect an emotional, action-packed conclusion.
No. 2
Pluribus: Season 1
(2025)
Premiere Date: November 7 on Apple TV+
From Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan comes one of the most intriguing new shows of the year: Pluribus, a psychological sci-fi thriller, premieres on Apple TV+ this month. Set in Albuquerque, the story unfolds after a mysterious global signal inexplicably makes the entire human race blissfully happy and content. Everyone, that is, except Carol (played by Rhea Seehorn), a cynical, perpetually miserable author who finds herself the only person immune to this new wave of joy. Pluribus is poised to be one of Apple’s biggest projects of 2025, so it’s no shocker why TV lovers have been highly anticipating its release.
No. 3
Landman: Season 2
(2025)
Premiere Date: October 30 on Paramount+
Landman returns for its second season this November on Paramount+. At the center of it all is Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) and the Texas oil business. Season 2 promises to raise the stakes even higher, especially after the season 1 finale where viewers witnessed the death of Monty Miller, played by Jon Hamm. The first season of the series marked one of the biggest debuts for an original series on the platform, drawing in over 5 million viewers.
No. 4
Robin Hood: Season 1
(2025)
Premiere Date: November 9 on MGM+
MGM+ breathes new life into the legendary tale of Robin Hood with a bold, romantic reimagining. This 10-episode series traces Rob’s journey from humble forester’s son to rebel leader, as he joins forces with Marian, a Norman noblewoman navigating the treacherous court from within. Co-written by Jonathan English and John Glenn, the show promises a fresh portrayal, making this series worth adding to your November watchlist.
No. 5
Premiere Date: November 20 on Netflix
Ted Danson returns to the screen with A Man on the Inside season two, a quirky comedy inspired by the acclaimed documentary The Mole Agent. In this offbeat mystery, In season one, Danson played a bumbling sleuth who infiltrates a retirement home to crack the case of a missing necklace, only to find himself tangled in the lives of its own residents. The show’s second season, dropping November 20 on Netflix, promises more laughs, plus the delightful addition of Danson’s real-life partner Mary Steenburgen to the cast.
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