10 Best Shows to Binge on Disney+ in November 2025

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November on Disney+ mixes new arrivals with comfort-watch favorites, from preschool sing-alongs and seasonal bake-offs to a landmark music documentary and a behind-the-scenes look at blockbuster filmmaking. The month’s schedule brings weekly drops across reality, documentary, and family programming, plus some standout titles already in the catalog that pair nicely with holiday downtime. You’ll find exact November dates for the fresh arrivals below along with clear summaries so you can plan what to press play on first. Whether you’re queuing up something for kids or diving into deep-cut music history, there’s plenty to keep a watchlist busy all month.

‘CoComelon JJ’s Animal Time’ (2022– )

‘CoComelon JJ’s Animal Time’ (2022– )
Moonbug Entertainment

The preschool spinoff follows JJ and his friends as they explore animals with short musical lessons that reinforce vocabulary and social skills for early learners. Episodes revolve around themes like farm life, jungle habitats, and caring for pets, with repetition and on-screen movement cues to get toddlers participating. The show uses familiar nursery-rhyme melodies and simple facts to keep attention spans engaged while introducing gentle problem-solving. It arrives on Disney+ on November 1 as a series addition to the kids catalog.

‘Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films’ (2025)

‘Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films’ (2025)
20th Century Studios

This documentary series opens up the production of the ‘Avatar’ movies, focusing on performance capture, underwater filming, and the worldbuilding that brings Pandora to life. Segments break down stunt training, language and culture creation, and the hybrid practical-plus-CG pipeline that shapes environments and characters. Cast and crew explain how the films’ technical challenges were solved across departments to maintain continuity between sequels. It premieres on Disney+ on November 7 as a new multi-part documentary series.

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024– )

‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024– )
Crybaby

The medical docuseries follows patients who suffered severe complications from weight-loss surgery and the specialists who attempt complex revision procedures. Episodes detail surgical planning, risk assessment, and step-by-step repairs for issues like leaks, strictures, and nutrition crises, then track recovery and long-term care. The format blends consultations, operating room footage, and follow-ups to show outcomes over time. It begins streaming on Disney+ on November 14 as a reality medical series addition.

‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024– )

‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024– )
Lifetime

This true-life docuseries chronicles Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s return to public life, covering family dynamics, media attention, and efforts to build independence after release. Episodes include counseling sessions, legal and personal milestones, and the challenges of rebuilding trust in front of cameras. The show uses a mix of home-video moments and structured updates to show plans evolving under scrutiny. It lands on Disney+ on November 21 as a true-life documentary series.

‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ (2017– )

‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ (2017– )
Food Network

Teams of bakers take on themed rounds that turn sugar cookie dough into intricate holiday designs before shifting to flavor-forward bakes built around seasonal prompts. Judging weighs precision, creativity, and taste within tight time limits, with practical technique demos sprinkled throughout. Expect recurring tasks like 3D structures, stained-glass effects, and ornament sets that test both decoration and structural integrity. New episodes arrive on Disney+ on November 22 as a competitive baking series addition.

‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995)

‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995)
Capitol Records

The definitive multi-part documentary traces the band from Liverpool beginnings through global fame using archival performances, studio sessions, and interviews with Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Restored video and rare audio outtakes chart the songwriting evolution around landmark albums and key collaborations. The series also explores the Hamburg years, touring, and the studio innovations that reshaped popular music. It arrives on Disney+ on November 26 as a classic documentary series addition.

‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )

‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )
Triage Entertainment

Skilled bakers tackle festive challenges from pies and tortes to elaborate showpieces, with eliminations each week leading to a final holiday showdown. Episodes emphasize technique under pressure, including laminated doughs, custards, and tempered chocolate, alongside flavor profiles tied to seasonal traditions. Judges offer tips on structure, crumb, and decoration that viewers can apply in their own kitchens. It debuts on Disney+ on November 29 as a competitive baking series addition.

‘Little Angel’ (2022– )

‘Little Angel’ (2022– )
Little Angel

This musical preschool series follows a curious toddler and his family through upbeat songs that teach early concepts like numbers, colors, sharing, and routines. Stories unfold in familiar settings such as home, playground, and classroom, with motion-based sing-alongs to promote engagement. Short segments reinforce language development and social-emotional learning through repetition and positive modeling. It starts streaming on Disney+ on November 30 as a series addition for young kids.

‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ (2024– )

‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ (2024– )
Entertainment Force

Set years after the original, the sequel centers on Justin Russo juggling suburban family life until a powerful young wizard named Billie shows up and pulls him back into training and competitions. David Henrie returns as Justin, with Janice LeAnn Brown as Billie and Selena Gomez involved as executive producer and appearing again as Alex Russo. Direction across episodes keeps the mentorship-meets-mayhem dynamic while updating wizarding rules for modern life. The series is available to stream now on Disney+ as an ongoing family comedy.

‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)
Marvel Studios

The animated spin-off of ‘What If…?’ explores an alternate reality where a zombie outbreak infects Earth’s heroes and survivors band together across familiar MCU settings. Characters such as Shang-Chi and Ms. Marvel lead resistance efforts while navigating horror-tinged missions and squad-based action. The four-episode event is designed as a mature-rated entry that leans into stylized violence and atmosphere with a self-contained arc. The series is available to stream on Disney+ as an animated limited event.

Tell us which Disney+ picks you’re diving into this November and why in the comments so everyone can compare watchlists.

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