All the TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime in November 2025

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November brings a packed slate to Prime Video, from sweeping historical epics and gritty thrillers to heartfelt romance, animation, and a behind-the-scenes docuseries. You’ll find returning favorites alongside buzzy debuts, with stories spanning the Norman Conquest, elite-school drama in Germany, Gotham’s most chaotic household, an unsettling vacation in Greece, a Hudson Valley wedding farm, and a new adventure in Exandria from the creators of ‘The Legend of Vox Machina.’

‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

'King & Conqueror' (2025)
BBC

The epic historical drama arrives on Saturday, November 1, as a Prime Video series for U.S. viewers after its U.K. run. It follows Harold Godwinson and William, Duke of Normandy, in the turbulent years leading to 1066, weaving court intrigue, fractured alliances, and rival claims to the English throne. The story traces the power struggle from Edward the Confessor’s succession crisis through shifting Norman and Anglo-Saxon loyalties. James Norton portrays Harold and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau plays William, anchoring a production that spans English and Norman courts, coastal strongholds, and battlefields.

‘Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26’ (2025)

'Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26' (2025)
ZEXCS

The anthology debuts on Friday, November 7, as a new anime series on Prime Video. It adapts eight one-shot manga by the creator of ‘Chainsaw Man,’ covering schoolyard chaos, strange romances, supernatural prophecies, and eerie urban legends. Episodes reinterpret short works like ‘Sasaki Stopped a Bullet,’ ‘Love Is Blind,’ ‘Mermaid Rhapsody,’ ‘Shikaku,’ ‘Woke-Up-As-A-Girl Syndrome,’ ‘Nayuta of the Prophecy,’ and ‘Sisters.’ Multiple studios and directors bring distinct visual styles to each standalone story, with a shared focus on intense emotions, sudden twists, and youthful reckoning.

‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024)

'Maxton Hall – The World Between Us' (2024)
UFA Fiction

The hit German romance returns on Friday, November 7, with new episodes on Prime Video. Based on Mona Kasten’s bestselling series, the show continues Ruby Bell and James Beaufort’s complicated relationship as family crises and media pressure threaten their plans for the future. Season two draws from the next novel in the trilogy, escalating secrets at the elite Maxton Hall school and pushing both leads to confront loyalty, ambition, and class divides. The ensemble cast returns to Oxford-bound dreams, scholarship stakes, and scandals that ripple through the Beaufort empire.

‘Bat-Fam’ (2025)

'Bat-Fam' (2025)
Warner Bros. Animation

Prime Video’s animated comedy swings in on Monday, November 10, expanding the world introduced in ‘Merry Little Batman.’ Set in Gotham, it follows the Wayne household’s everyday heroics and misadventures as Damian, Bruce, and a rotating roster of allies and rogues navigate school, training, and super-villain shenanigans. Voice talent includes Luke Wilson and Yonas Kibreab among a larger ensemble tied to DC favorites. The series blends family sitcom energy with superhero set pieces, spotlighting characters like Ra’s al Ghul and Man-Bat alongside familiar Gotham faces.

‘Malice’ (2025)

'Malice' (2025)
Expectation TV

The six-episode psychological thriller premieres on Friday, November 14, exclusively on Prime Video. During a sun-splashed Greek vacation, a charming tutor insinuates himself into the wealthy Tanner family, triggering a chain of calamities that exposes hidden motives and dangerous desires. Jack Whitehall stars opposite David Duchovny and Carice van Houten in a story that tracks manipulation, class anxiety, and escalating suspicion from luxury villas to isolated hideaways. Created by James Wood, the limited series tightens the screws episode by episode until no one can tell who is victim or architect.

‘June Farms’ (2025)

'June Farms' (2025)
Amazon MGM Studios

This unscripted docuseries opens its gates on Monday, November 17, following a high-pressure wedding season at a picturesque Hudson Valley property. Owner Matt Baumgartner and a young, determined staff juggle bespoke events, temperamental weather, supplier snafus, and the delicate art of client management. Episodes capture menu tastings, décor builds, livestock logistics, and late-night turnarounds as the team aims to cement the venue’s reputation. The show offers a practical look at farm-based hospitality, from budget crises and timelines to the small victories that save a big day.

‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025)

'The Mighty Nein' (2025)
Titmouse

The new animated fantasy series premieres on Wednesday, November 19, on Prime Video. Set in the world of Exandria from Critical Role’s second campaign, it follows a band of misfits drawn into a conflict tied to a powerful arcane relic and the tense politics of Wildemount. The original Critical Role cast reprises their characters, with Titmouse bringing the adventure to life through kinetic action and character-driven drama. Expect tangled loyalties, clandestine factions, and a road that runs from shady port towns to empire capitals as the party’s choices shape the fate of nations.

Tell us which November Prime Video series you’re queuing up first and why in the comments!

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