Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘Bat-Fam’

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Here’s a friendly, at-a-glance guide to what’s debuting or returning across broadcast and streaming over the coming days, with a quick primer on the premise and key talent so you can decide what to queue up—each entry also notes the date and platform right in the text.

‘Sesame Street’ (1969)

‘Sesame Street’ (1969)
Sesame Workshop

The pioneering educational series returns with a mix of live-action, puppetry, and animation designed to build early literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional skills for preschoolers. Beloved residents like Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Big Bird lead storylines that blend music and play-based learning. The show continues to collaborate with child-development experts to update curriculum themes for today’s families. New episodes begin Monday, November 10 on PBS.

‘The Paper’ (2025)

‘The Paper’ (2025)
Universal Television

A contemporary newsroom drama, this series follows a regional paper fighting to survive in the age of digital disruption while chasing stories that matter. The ensemble tracks metro reporters, an embattled editor-in-chief, and a data team navigating ethics, sources, and local politics. Expect case-of-the-week investigations threaded with long-arc scoops. It premieres Monday, November 10 on NBC.

‘Bat-Fam’ (2025)

‘Bat-Fam’ (2025)
Warner Bros. Animation

Set in Gotham City, this animated adventure spotlights the wider Bat-family as they juggle crime-fighting with complicated team dynamics. Episodes introduce rotating rogues while focusing on mentorship, gadgets, and detective work. The tone leans brisk and comedic without losing cape-and-cowl stakes. New episodes land Monday, November 10 on Prime Video.

‘Marines’ (2025)

‘Marines’ (2025)
Lucky8 TV

This docuseries tracks recruits and active-duty Marines through training, deployment prep, and specialized roles inside the Corps. Cameras follow drill instructors, aviation and amphibious units, and medical teams to capture readiness and resilience. Interviews and archival material aim to contextualize missions and traditions. It debuts Monday, November 10 on Netflix.

‘Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth’ (2025)

‘Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth’ (2025)
The Walt Disney Company EMEA

This investigative feature examines the media scrutiny and legal pressures surrounding television presenter Caroline Flack. Journalists, friends, and commentators reflect on coverage practices, public reaction, and duty-of-care standards in entertainment. The film situates one story within broader conversations about tabloid culture. It arrives Monday, November 10 on Hulu.

‘Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo’ (2024)

‘Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo’ (2024)
A+E Factual Studios

Actor Danny Trejo fronts a travel-and-history series probing strange artifacts, buried legends, and overlooked sites. Field experts join on digs and lab visits to test claims with science and scholarship. Expect a mix of folklore, hands-on experiments, and road-trip charm. New episodes air Tuesday, November 11 on History.

‘Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay’ (2025)

‘Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay’ (2025)
The Intellectual Property Corporation

A candid docuseries led by Heather Gay, this show features former and current members discussing faith, family expectations, and life after leaving a tight-knit religious community. Episodes weave interviews with personal archives and expert commentary on culture and doctrine. The focus is on lived experience and support resources. It premieres Tuesday, November 11 on Bravo.

‘Palm Royale’ (2024)

‘Palm Royale’ (2024)
Jaywalker Pictures

A glossy period dramedy set in Palm Beach high society, the series follows an ambitious outsider trying to break into an elite social circle. The show leans on fashion, schemes, and status games while peeling back secrets among the wealthy. Expect a star-studded ensemble and lavish production design. New episodes return Wednesday, November 12 on Apple TV+.

‘Body Cam’ (2018)

‘Body Cam’ (2018)
Arrow Media

This long-running true-crime series presents incidents from the point of view of officers’ body-worn cameras, dash cams, and dispatch audio. Each case is reconstructed with interviews from first responders and community members. The format emphasizes procedure, decision points, and aftermath. Fresh installments arrive Wednesday, November 12 on Investigation Discovery.

‘Selling the OC’ (2022)

‘Selling the OC’ (2022)
Lionsgate Television

A spinoff set in Orange County, this real-estate reality series follows agents chasing luxury listings and headline-grabbing deals. The show blends high-end property tours with office rivalries, partnerships, and client drama. Market trends and staging strategies surface alongside coastal eye candy. A new season drops Wednesday, November 12 on Netflix.

‘The Murder Tapes’ (2019)

‘The Murder Tapes’ (2019)
Investigation Discovery

Using raw interrogation footage, 911 calls, and on-scene video, this docuseries reconstructs homicide investigations from first contact to case closed. Detectives walk through timelines, forensics, and interview tactics that break cases open. Episodes often end with courtroom resolutions or updates. New episodes air Wednesday, November 12 on Investigation Discovery.

‘Delhi Crime’ (2019)

‘Delhi Crime’ (2019)
Ivanhoe Pictures

This acclaimed crime anthology dramatizes major investigations handled by Delhi Police, focusing on procedure, community impact, and institutional constraints. Seasons center on a single case, balancing fieldwork with leadership decisions at headquarters. Performances and location work anchor the realism. It returns Thursday, November 13 on Netflix.

‘Blue Lights’ (2023)

‘Blue Lights’ (2023)
Gallagher Films

The Belfast-set police drama follows rookie officers managing high-risk calls, divided loyalties, and the weight of local history. Scripts prioritize community relationships and the complexities of neighborhood policing. The ensemble format tracks cases while deepening personal arcs. New episodes stream Thursday, November 13 on BritBox.

‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)
Conaco

This limited series is a dark, psychological thriller about a family confronting a chilling crime and the secrets it exposes. The narrative shifts between timelines to explore guilt, grief, and consequences. Expect a tight episode count and character-driven twists. It premieres Thursday, November 13 on Netflix.

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)
Walt Disney Television Alternative

A reality docuseries centering women balancing faith, friendship, and family in a closely watched community, this show trades in candid conversations and domestic stakes. Storylines navigate marriages, careers, and social expectations. Group dynamics fuel conflicts and reconciliations across the season. New episodes arrive Thursday, November 13 on Hulu.

‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)
Netflix

A high-energy Japanese competition series, contestants face escalating martial-arts-inspired trials and strategy games to advance. Production design blends historical motifs with modern stunt engineering. Eliminations hinge on both physical skill and puzzle-solving under pressure. It launches Thursday, November 13 on Netflix.

‘My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story’ (2025)

‘My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story’ (2025)
See It Now Studios

A true-crime dramatization, this feature recounts actress Eva LaRue’s years-long ordeal and the investigation that followed. The film maps digital forensics, legal hurdles, and the toll on victims’ families. It aims to raise awareness around stalking laws and safety resources. It arrives Thursday, November 13 on Paramount+.

‘The Last Woodsmen’ (2024)

‘The Last Woodsmen’ (2024)
Warm Springs Productions

This survival-and-craft docuseries follows woodsmen and women who build, trap, and forage using traditional skills. Episodes highlight tool-making, seasonal planning, and stewardship of remote terrain. The show emphasizes practical know-how over manufactured conflict. New episodes air Friday, November 14 on Discovery Channel.

‘Malice’ (2025)

‘Malice’ (2025)
Expectation TV

A twisty thriller series, ‘Malice’ weaves a suburban mystery involving a missing person, buried alliances, and an unreliable narrator. Flashbacks and intersecting viewpoints gradually reframe what the audience thinks it knows. Look for cliff-hanger act breaks and moody, cinematic visuals. It premieres Friday, November 14 on Prime Video.

‘The Seduction’ (2025)

‘The Seduction’ (2025)
Felicita Films

A period drama prequel to ‘Dangerous Liaisons’, this series traces the origin of two future aristocratic schemers as they sharpen their weapons—wit, letters, and leverage. Court intrigue, duels of reputation, and forbidden liaisons drive the plot. Costumes and production design emphasize pre-Revolution opulence. It bows Friday, November 14 on a serialized weekly schedule.

‘Deep Dive Australia’ (2023)

'Deep Dive…' (2024)
Nat Geo Wild

Marine scientists and divers explore Australia’s reefs, seagrass meadows, and deep-water canyons using ROVs and advanced imaging. Episodes spotlight conservation efforts, species behavior, and climate-resilience research. Expect cinematic underwater cinematography and expert narration. New episodes air Saturday, November 15 on Nat Geo Wild.

‘Landman’ (2024)

‘Landman’ (2024)
Paramount Television Studios

From the creative team behind modern-American epics, this drama chronicles fortunes won and lost in the West Texas oilpatch. The story follows roughnecks, executives, and boomtown families navigating risk, regulation, and geopolitics. High-stakes deals collide with personal loyalties in an expansive ensemble. It returns Sunday, November 16 on Paramount+.

‘Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints’ (2024)

‘Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints’ (2024)
Lionsgate Alternative Television

This nonfiction series profiles figures from early Christian history, pairing archival art and scholarship with on-location filming. Episodes explore biography, cultural context, and legacy across centuries. The curatorial approach emphasizes storytelling and visual analysis. New installments arrive Sunday, November 16 on Fox Nation.

‘The American Revolution’ (2025)

‘The American Revolution’ (2025)
Florentine Films

A multipart documentary examining the people, battles, and ideas that shaped the United States’ founding era, this series uses historians, maps, and dramatized readings. The production traces causes, campaigns, and diplomacy beyond the usual highlights. Attention is also paid to lesser-told perspectives. It premieres Sunday, November 16 on PBS.

‘Prime Minister’ (2025)

‘Prime Minister’ (2025)
MWM Studios

Got a favorite from this week’s lineup—or something we missed? Drop your picks and thoughts in the comments!

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