10 Best Shows to Binge on Amazon Prime in November 2025
Prime Video’s November slate mixes big historical drama, fresh anime, returning fan favorites, and a few October arrivals that are perfect to catch up on now. You can start the month with a clash for England’s crown, hop to a globe trotting fantasy quest, and slide into a twisty psychological thriller, then round things out with animation, romance, and a behind the scenes look at a real wedding venue running at full tilt. Below are the ten best picks with when they land and how they roll out, plus helpful plot details and key names so you can dive right in.
‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

This historical drama streams on Prime Video beginning Saturday November 1 and all eight hour long episodes are available that day. The story follows Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy as alliances and rival claims push both men toward the pivotal events of 1066. It is created by Michael Robert Johnson and stars James Norton with Nikolaj Coster Waldau. The series first aired in the United Kingdom and now arrives stateside with a focus on court intrigue on both sides of the Channel and the step by step lead up to conquest.
‘Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26’ (2025)

This anime anthology premieres on Friday November 7 on Prime Video with all eight episodes dropping at once. Each short adapts one of the creator’s early one shots such as ‘A Couple Clucking Chickens Were Still Kickin’ in the Schoolyard’, ‘Sasaki Stopped a Bullet’, ‘Love is Blind’, ‘Shikaku’, ‘Mermaid Rhapsody’, ‘Woke Up As A Girl Syndrome’, ‘Nayuta of the Prophecy’, and ‘Sisters’. Seven directors across six studios contribute so each film has its own look while sticking to themes of adolescence, unusual romance, and supernatural complications. The series follows a brief theatrical showcase before arriving worldwide to stream.
‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024– )

Season two starts on Friday November 7 with three episodes on Prime Video and new episodes weekly through Friday November 28. The adaptation of Mona Kasten’s ‘Save You’ continues Ruby Bell and James Beaufort’s story as grief, ambition, and family pressure collide at the elite Maxton Hall. Harriet Herbig Matten and Damian Hardung lead the returning cast with the plot centering on friendships, boundaries, and the fallout from season one. This chapter runs six episodes and tracks closely with the second novel in the trilogy.
‘Bat-Fam’ (2025– )

All ten episodes arrive on Monday November 10 on Prime Video for a full season binge. Spun out of ‘Merry Little Batman’, the animated comedy follows Bruce Wayne, Damian as Little Batman, and Alfred as their household grows to include Alicia Pennyworth, a reformed villain named Claire, the ever present Ra’s al Ghul, and Man Bat. The show keeps the playful art direction from the holiday film and builds a family focused take on Gotham antics. Voice talent includes Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, Haley Tju, London Hughes, Michael Benyaer, and Bobby Moynihan.
‘Malice’ (2025)

This Prime Video original premieres on Friday November 14 and all six episodes are available the same day. A charismatic tutor named Adam inserts himself into the wealthy Tanner family during a holiday in Greece and a series of unsettling incidents raises questions about his true motives. The cast features Jack Whitehall, David Duchovny, and Carice van Houten with creator James Wood shaping a psychological mystery that moves between Greece and London. Expect escalating suspicion as the family’s world begins to crack under pressure.
‘June Farms’ (2025– )

This unscripted series launches on Monday November 17 on Prime Video with all eight episodes releasing together. The show follows a high pressure wedding season at a 120 acre retreat in West Sand Lake in upstate New York. Owner Matt Baumgartner and a young crew juggle weather, vendors, timelines, and the sprint from rehearsal to reception while staging eight bespoke ceremonies. The series blends pastoral scenery with the real logistics of staffing and execution during peak season.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

The animated series premieres on Wednesday November 19 on Prime Video with a three episode launch followed by weekly releases after that. Set in Exandria after ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’, the story follows a band of fugitives and misfits drawn into heroism when an arcane relic called the Beacon threatens reality. It is produced by Amazon MGM Studios with Titmouse and features the Critical Role cast alongside guest voices revealed at summer events. The adventure tours Wildemount with factions vying for power as the party faces world bending plans.
‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ (2025)

This six episode thriller arrived on Prime Video in October and is ready to binge now. Forensic psychologist Joel returns home after his father’s death and is pulled into cold case murders while experiencing unnerving visions tied to long buried secrets. Sam Claflin leads the cast with Bill Nighy as his late father and the ensemble includes Alexandra Roach, David Fynn, Karla Crome, and Kate Ashfield. The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios with Quay Street Productions and includes direction from Wayne Che Yip.
‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

Season two landed on Prime Video in late October and all current episodes are available to stream. The adult animated musical fantasy follows Charlie Morningstar, the princess of Hell, who tries to rehabilitate sinners by running a hotel as an alternative to extermination. The ensemble voice cast features Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Blake Roman, Keith David, Alex Brightman, Kimiko Glenn, and Amir Talai. Produced by SpindleHorse, A24, Bento Box Entertainment, and Amazon MGM Studios, the season expands the Overlords, musical set pieces, and ongoing rivalries.
‘The Capture’ (2019– )

This British conspiracy thriller joined Prime Video at the start of October and the available seasons make for a timely binge. The story centers on DI Rachel Carey who tackles cases where video evidence cannot be trusted as investigations expose manipulated imagery and political games. Holliday Grainger leads the cast with Callum Turner, Ben Miles, Laura Haddock, Lia Williams, Ron Perlman, Barry Ward, and Ralph Ineson. Created and written by Ben Chanan, the show examines modern surveillance and the consequences for policing and public trust.
Tell us which shows you are starting first on Prime Video this month in the comments.


