Best TV Shows to Watch on Hulu in November 2025
Hulu’s November slate mixes splashy premieres with comfort-watch favorites, so you can jump into brand-new dramas, global thrillers, classic anime, and cozy competitions all month long. Below are ten standouts with what they are about and exactly when they land on Hulu, including whether they are debuting as Hulu Originals or arriving from other networks’ libraries.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama follows an all-female boutique divorce firm run by heavyweight attorneys who take on high-stakes clients and rival firms across Los Angeles. The ensemble includes Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close, with the series set to premiere as a Hulu Original on Tuesday November 4. Hulu and Disney materials confirm the date and rollout, and press notes list Murphy and the cast among the executive producers. Early promos spotlight power-lawyer showdowns and high-profile cases.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025)

This Korean crime thriller centers on a man whose life is wrecked by a carefully engineered conspiracy and who fights back while uncovering who framed him. It bows as a Hulu Original on Wednesday November 5 with weekly episodes and features Ji Chang-wook and Do Kyung-soo under directors Park Shin-woo and Kim Chang-ju. Disney’s regional listings and coverage describe a revenge story that moves between prison, police leads, and shadowy masterminds. The series is produced with Studio Dragon for Hulu on Disney+.
‘One Piece’ (1999– )

The long-running anime adapts Eiichiro Oda’s pirate saga about Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew sailing the Grand Line to find the mythical treasure. It streams on Thursday November 6 on Hulu as a library addition with arcs that chart crew expansions and rival pirate factions. The series spans more than a thousand episodes and is produced by Toei Animation. Recent reporting notes broadcast format changes beginning in 2026 while the back catalog remains widely available.
‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020– )

Hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburne, this series reexamines high-profile enigmas like D.B. Cooper, the Titanic evidence, Roswell, and John Wilkes Booth with new research and expert analysis. It streams on Thursday November 13 as a library add and typically delivers hour-long case files that walk through competing theories and fresh findings. Episodes mix historian interviews with documentary footage. The show continues across multiple seasons on History.
‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008– )

Zak Bagans leads a team that investigates reputedly haunted locations, documenting audio and video anomalies at sites across the United States and abroad. It streams on Friday November 14 on Hulu as a library addition, with episodes and specials drawn from many seasons of the Travel Channel franchise. Core investigators include Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley, and the series has produced numerous spinoffs.
‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025– )

Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante investigates how human drugs and alcohol spill into ecosystems and alter animal behavior, from meth-exposed alligators to bears raiding homes for alcohol and Colombia’s notorious cocaine hippos. It streams on Saturday November 15 on Hulu as a library add and follows tracking, field forensics, and rehabilitation strategies designed to protect animals and communities. Episode listings and platform pages detail the three case studies and the conservation focus.
‘Dragon Ball’ (1986–1989)

This foundational anime follows Son Goku from childhood through early adventures as martial arts training, world tournaments, and a quest for seven wish-granting Dragon Balls send him across fantastical lands. It streams on Tuesday November 18 on Hulu as a library addition with story arcs that introduce allies like Bulma and Krillin and mentors such as Master Roshi. The franchise draws on “Journey to the West” along with classic kung fu cinema and launched a multimedia phenomenon.
‘I Survived a Crime’ (2021– )

Hosted by ABC News correspondent Gio Benitez, this docuseries reconstructs real incidents using surveillance and cellphone footage alongside first-person accounts and law-enforcement context. It streams on Thursday November 20 on Hulu as a library add and focuses on the decision points that help victims escape or fight back. Episodes cover carjackings, home invasions, and other sudden crimes with practical takeaways woven into each case.
‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’ (2025– )

Based on Gosho Aoyama’s manga, this modern anime follows Yaiba Kurogane as he leaves the jungle for city life, trains under the legend of Miyamoto Musashi, and confronts ancient powers with new allies and rivals. It streams on Friday November 21 on Hulu as a library addition with the 2025 adaptation produced by Wit Studio. Viz Media announced streaming on Hulu in the United States, and mid-year updates confirmed additional episodes arriving through the fall.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )

Food Network’s seasonal competition gathers skilled bakers for weekly dessert challenges judged by Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller, and a rotating panel with Jesse Palmer hosting. It streams on Saturday November 29 on Hulu as a library addition, with recent seasons introducing team twists and festive technical tasks across November and December. The format features preliminary heats and main heats with curveballs before a finale for a cash prize.
Tell us what you’ll be watching first on Hulu this November and share your picks in the comments.


