Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘It’s Florida, Man.’
Here’s a quick, friendly guide to the week’s notable TV premieres and returns, with handy plot and creator details so you can zero in on what to watch and when.
‘Bel-Air’ (2022–2025)

This dramatic reimagining of the ’90s sitcom follows Will as he relocates from West Philly to his wealthy relatives in Los Angeles, digging into identity, family, and class with a sharper, serialized edge. Developed by Morgan Cooper, Malcolm Spellman, T.J. Brady, and Rasheed Newson, the series stars Jabari Banks, Adrian Holmes, Cassandra Freeman, Olly Sholotan, Coco Jones, and Jimmy Akingbola. Recent seasons have leaned into Will and Carlton’s evolving dynamic and the Banks family’s personal and professional challenges. It returns on November 24, 2025 on Peacock.
‘Shakespeare & Hathaway – Private Investigators’ (2018– )

Set in Stratford-upon-Avon, this cozy mystery pairs sharp-eyed PI Frank Hathaway with ex-hairdresser-turned-sleuth Luella Shakespeare. Cases swing from theatrical capers to village scams, with help from their tech-savvy associate Sebastian. The ensemble is led by Mark Benton and Jo Joyner, with recurring support from Patrick Walshe McBride. New episodes arrive November 25, 2025 on BritBox.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016– )

The fifth and final chapter sends the Hawkins crew into an endgame against Vecna, with returning stars including Winona Ryder, David Harbour, and Millie Bobby Brown—and franchise newcomer Linda Hamilton. The Duffer Brothers serve as showrunners alongside producers Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen, with the season structured in three parts. Volume 1 debuts November 26, 2025, Volume 2 lands December 25, and the finale arrives December 31 on Netflix. Expect an epic scale and a capstone to the show’s long-running mysteries.
‘Prehistoric Planet’ (2022– )

This natural-history event series blends BBC Studios’ NHU storytelling with cutting-edge VFX to reconstruct prehistoric life with scientific rigor. Executive produced by Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton, earlier seasons featured narration by Sir David Attenborough and music from Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman, and Kara Talve. The new run continues the cinematic approach with meticulous paleo consulting and photoreal CG. It returns November 26, 2025 on Apple TV+.
‘WondLa’ (2024– )

Based on Tony DiTerlizzi’s books, this animated sci-fi adventure follows Eva, a teen raised underground by a caretaker robot, who emerges onto the alien world of Orbona and searches for other humans with companions Rovender and Otto. The voice cast includes Jeanine Mason, Teri Hatcher, Brad Garrett, Gary Anthony Williams, Chiké Okonkwo, D.C. Douglas, and Alan Tudyk. Season 3 is confirmed as the series’ final chapter. It premieres November 26, 2025 on Apple TV+.
‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995– )

The landmark docuseries returns in a newly restored and remastered edition with an all-new ninth episode, expanding the band’s definitive on-camera history. The update preserves the original multi-night structure while adding fresh footage and context from the archives. Official materials confirm a three-night streaming event to experience the complete story. It begins November 26, 2025 on Disney+.
‘Bridezillas’ (2004– )

This long-running reality series chronicles high-stress wedding planning through the eyes of strong-willed brides whose tempers and timetables collide with friends, family, and vendors. Originating on WE tv, the show has spanned more than a dozen seasons and hundreds of episodes. Produced by September Films with multiple narrators over the years, it remains a pop-culture touchstone for wedding-day meltdowns. It returns November 28, 2025 on All Reality.
‘It’s Florida, Man.’ (2024– )

An anthology comedy inspired by viral Sunshine State headlines, the series comes from creators Mark Herwick and Jeff Tomsic with Rough House Pictures among the producers. Season 2 features new star-packed, half-hour episodes that dramatize unbelievable—but very local—stories. The show mixes interviews, reenactments, and off-kilter humor rooted in real submissions from Floridians. It premieres November 28, 2025 on HBO.
‘Heated Rivalry’ (2025– )

Adapted from Rachel Reid’s hit novel, this six-episode romance tracks the secret, years-long relationship between rival pro hockey stars Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov. Created by Jacob Tierney and led by Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, the series has drawn attention for authentic intimacy and faithfulness to the book’s arc. International distribution includes HBO Max in the U.S. alongside Crave in Canada. It debuts November 28, 2025 on HBO Max.
‘Married to Medicine’ (2013– )

Bravo’s Atlanta-set docu-soap follows physicians and doctors’ spouses balancing demanding medical careers, family life, and social circles. The franchise has introduced figures like Dr. Jackie Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Toya Bush-Harris, Quad Webb, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, and more across its many seasons. It remains one of Bravo’s strongest unscripted staples, with cast shifts keeping dynamics fresh. The series returns November 30, 2025 on Bravo.
‘Words + Music’ (2025– )

This MGM+ docuseries adapts Audible’s acclaimed program into visual form, with iconic artists performing signature songs and sharing the stories behind them. Season 1 features John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, and Alanis Morissette, blending intimate sets with immersive production design. Produced by Gunpowder & Sky with Audible, episodes emphasize craft, biography, and live performance. It premieres November 30, 2025 on MGM+.
Got a favorite from this week’s slate—or something we missed? Drop your picks and thoughts in the comments!


