10 Best Shows to Binge on Apple TV+ in November 2025

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November on Apple TV+ is a sweet spot for both fresh premieres and easy binges, with new originals rolling out across the month and fan favorites ready to stream right now. You can dive into high-concept sci-fi, a glossy period comedy, tense thrillers, sweeping natural history, and a concluding animated adventure. Several titles debut with multiple episodes on day one and then continue weekly so there is something new each week. Others are already complete, which makes them perfect for a start-to-finish marathon this month. Pick a lane or mix and match to keep your queue stacked all November long.

‘The Savant’ (2025)

‘The Savant’
Freckle Films

This eight episode limited thriller follows undercover investigator Jodi Goodwin as she infiltrates online hate networks to track threats and disrupt violent plots before they happen. Jessica Chastain leads the cast with appearances from Pablo Schreiber and other notable film and TV veterans. It begins on Friday, November 7, with a weekly release after premiere day so new episodes land each Friday through the month. The series draws on a widely read investigative article and blends field work with digital sleuthing to map extremist cells.

‘Pluribus’ (2025)

‘Pluribus’ (2025)
Sony Pictures Television

Created by Vince Gilligan, this Albuquerque set drama centers on author Carol Sturka who appears to be the only person immune to a strange phenomenon that turns people into eerily contented citizens. Rhea Seehorn stars and longtime collaborator Dave Porter provides the music. The series premieres on Friday, November 7, with two episodes on day one and then continues weekly across a nine episode first season. The story explores identity and free will as Carol searches for the cause and a cure while friends and neighbors seem mysteriously rewritten.

‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )

‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )
Jaywalker Pictures

Set in 1969 Palm Beach, this period comedy follows social striver Maxine Simmons as she schemes to enter and hold a spot among America’s most exclusive circles. Kristen Wiig headlines alongside Laura Dern, Allison Janney, Ricky Martin, Josh Lucas, and Carol Burnett. Season 2 starts on Wednesday, November 12, with new episodes arriving each Wednesday through the holidays. Expect lavish country club settings, couture looks, and power plays behind every fundraiser and luncheon as Maxine rebuilds allies and outmaneuvers rivals.

‘Malice’ (2025)

‘Malice’ (2025)
Expectation TV

This six episode psychological thriller tracks a charming private tutor who embeds with a wealthy family during a summer in Greece and then follows them back to London as darker motives surface. The ensemble includes Jack Whitehall, David Duchovny, and Carice van Houten with directing from Mike Barker and Leonora Lonsdale. All six episodes arrive on Friday, November 14, as a full season drop that invites an immediate binge. The story digs into manipulation, class resentment, and revenge as the tutor’s plans entangle the entire household.

‘WondLa’ (2024–2025)

‘WondLa’ (2024–2025)
Skydance Animation

Based on Tony DiTerlizzi’s books, this animated adventure follows Eva, a teen raised by a robot caretaker, who explores the planet Orbona with companions Otto and Rovender while searching for other humans. Jeanine Mason leads the voice cast with Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, and Alan Tudyk among the ensemble. The third and final season arrives on Wednesday, November 26, with all episodes releasing together so you can finish the saga in one go. The journey brings new alien species, dangerous regions, and revelations tied to Eva’s origin.

‘Prehistoric Planet’ (2022– )

‘Prehistoric Planet’ (2022– )
BBC Studios Natural History Unit

The landmark natural history series returns with an Ice Age chapter that moves millions of years beyond the dinosaurs to spotlight Pleistocene megafauna such as woolly mammoths, saber toothed cats, and giant ground sloths. The new five part event begins on Wednesday, November 26, with installments rolling out across the week. Visual effects are grounded in current science and focus on survival in extreme cold, migration, and the rise of apex predators on frozen plains and tundra. The creative team builds on the cinematic approach of earlier seasons to bring these giants to life.

‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )
See-Saw Films

This espionage drama centers on Slough House, the MI5 outpost for sidelined agents, where Jackson Lamb leads a misfit team through operations that test their skills and reputations. The series adapts the “Slough House” novels with Gary Oldman as Lamb, Jack Lowden as River Cartwright, and Kristin Scott Thomas as Diana Taverner. Multiple seasons are streaming now which makes it easy to binge through the evolving intra-agency politics and missions. Expect grounded tradecraft, office grudges that spill into the field, and cases that connect across seasons.

‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )
Echo Films

This newsroom drama follows the inner workings of a national morning program as anchors and producers navigate scandals, corporate shakeups, and shifting media politics. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon lead the ensemble with Billy Crudup and Mark Duplass in key roles and later seasons adding new faces. Past seasons are available to stream now so you can watch the relationships and power plays evolve from the first episode onward. Storylines trace how decisions in the control room ripple through the network and the lives of the people on-air.

‘Loot’ (2022– )

‘Loot’ (2022– )
Universal Television

This workplace comedy follows billionaire philanthropist Molly Wells as she rebuilds her life while steering the Wells Foundation with a close-knit team. Maya Rudolph stars alongside Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Nat Faxon, Ron Funches, and Joel Kim Booster. Multiple seasons are streaming now which makes it a light and quick binge as Molly tries to give away her fortune while balancing complicated friendships and a budding romance. Episodes lean into character driven stories around foundation projects and family dynamics.

‘Chief of War’ (2025)

‘Chief of War’ (2025)
Chernin Entertainment

This historical drama depicts the unification of the Hawaiian Islands through battles, diplomacy, and shifting alliances during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Jason Momoa stars with Luciane Buchanan in a principal role and a supporting cast inspired by figures from Hawaiian history. The limited series is streaming now which makes it an immersive history binge from start to finish. Production partners include Apple Studios with executive producers such as Francis Lawrence and Tim Van Patten.

Tell us which Apple TV+ shows you are queuing up this November and share your thoughts in the comments.

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