All the TV Shows Coming to HBO Max in November 2025
Max’s November lineup blends new originals with reliable crowd favorites across true crime, food, exploration, survival, and preschool animation. Viewers get next day streams from cable heavy hitters, fresh HBO storytelling, and sizable library drops that cover everything from police body cam investigations to gingerbread world building. Families will find new Cartoonito episodes for ‘Barney’s World,’ ‘Silly Sundays,’ and ‘Bugs Bunny Builders,’ while food fans can follow returning competitions and road trips. Adventure seekers can track Josh Gates across two series and check out off grid builds, logging crews, and gold mining milestones as the month rolls on.
‘I Love LA’ (2025)

This HBO comedy follows Maia, a driven assistant at a talent agency, as a former friend turned influencer upends the balance within her tight circle. The eight episode season explores the pressures of ambition and online notoriety across Los Angeles with an ensemble that includes Odessa A’zion, Jordan Firstman, True Whitaker, and Josh Hutcherson. It premieres on Max on November 2 with new episodes on Sundays. Extras and features appear alongside the season as it airs.
‘The Kitchen’ (2014)

Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee Biegel, Jeff Mauro, and Geoffrey Zakarian host a weekend series that mixes approachable recipes with practical kitchen tips and guest appearances. The catalog includes holiday menus, themed gatherings, and step by step technique segments. New episodes begin streaming on Max on November 1 as next day arrivals from Food Network. The show maintains a rotating slate of seasonal ideas throughout the month.
‘Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking’ (2024)

Baking teams craft edible builds inspired by creatures and locations from the wizarding world with James and Oliver Phelps hosting from Leavesden. Challenges combine intricate showpieces with timed technical tasks and guest judges drawn from the film franchise. Season two airs on Food Network and streams on Max starting November 3 as next day episodes. Sets and props appear as visual anchors for each themed brief.
‘Gold Rush’ (2010)

Crews led by Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness chase ounces through short northern seasons while managing equipment upgrades and fuel costs. Recent seasons track new claims and shifting crews as weather and geology drive decisions. New episodes stream on Max on November 8 following Discovery airings. Season summaries help returning viewers follow machines, sites, and production goals.
‘Expedition Unknown’ (2015)

Host Josh Gates journeys to investigate lost cities, legendary artifacts, and unresolved historical puzzles around the world. Episodes incorporate ground scans, experimental reconstructions, and access to remote locations to advance each search. New episodes reach Max on November 6 after their cable premieres. The series uses a self contained mystery of the week approach that fits easy binge viewing.
‘Unlocked: Family Secrets’ (2025)

Families confront long held secrets through a guided process that documents discovery, conversation, and aftermath. Each hour focuses on a single family with archival materials and interviews shaping the narrative. It arrives on Max on November 2 with a weekly rollout. The limited series presents complete stories within individual episodes.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014)

Bakers compete through festive rounds while judges Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller, and Kardea Brown evaluate creativity and execution. Challenges include pies, yule logs, and gingerbread construction with eliminations that lead to a final winner. The new season streams on Max on November 4 after its cable debut. Episodes continue weekly through the holiday period.
‘Supermarket Stakeout’ (2019)

Chefs negotiate for strangers’ grocery bags in a parking lot and then cook through surprise theme rounds on a tight clock. The format features three rounds with eliminations until one competitor takes the cash prize. New installments hit Max on November 4 as part of the Food Network lineup. The series highlights fast strategy and resourceful cooking.
‘Barney’s World’ (2024)

Barney and Baby Bop return for musical preschool stories that promote friendship and feelings through sing along moments and imaginative play. Episodes present short segments that teach simple social skills and everyday problem solving. New installments stream on Max on November 3 in the Cartoonito hub. Seasonal shorts and interstitials extend the viewing set for families.
‘Expedition Files’ (2024)

This companion to ‘Expedition Unknown’ revisits mysteries with reenactments, archives, and new reporting on topics that range from solved heists to cold cases. Each hour is self contained so viewers can choose cases by theme. It begins streaming on Max on November 6. The series pairs narrative reconstructions with interviews and field visits.
‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ (2007)

Guy Fieri highlights independent restaurants and their signature dishes through kitchen walk throughs and conversations with owners. Recent segments visit new stops across Texas and the South with a steady Friday cadence on cable. Episodes stream on Max on November 7 as next day additions. Maps and guides help viewers track every featured spot by city and state.
‘Beat Bobby Flay’ (2013)

Two chefs face off for the chance to challenge Bobby Flay with a signature dish in a blind judged final round. The series features rotating guest judges and themed prompts that shape each cook’s approach. New episodes stream on Max on November 12 as next day arrivals. The standard format remains two preliminary rounds followed by the head to head finish.
‘Body Cam’ (2018)

Police incidents are reconstructed using body camera footage, 911 audio, and interviews that trace minute by minute timelines. Episodes identify decision points and document official outcomes at the end of each case. It joins Max on November 13 as part of the true crime library. The approach preserves the real time perspective central to the events shown.
‘Ângela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted’ (2025)

This limited series examines the 1976 killing of Brazilian socialite Ângela Diniz by Doca Street and the trials that followed. The production draws on court records and reporting that galvanized protests against an honor based defense in Brazil. It streams on Max on November 13 after regional HBO premieres. Episode guides outline the case chronology and the broader social response.
‘Maine Cabin Masters’ (2017)

Chase Morrill and his crew renovate rustic camps and historic cabins across Maine with design work from Ashley Morrill and builds by Ryan Eldridge and the team. Projects showcase local materials, budget constraints, and the preservation of camp traditions. New episodes arrive on Max on November 7 after Magnolia Network airings. Multi episode arcs track planning, demo, and final reveals.
‘Work on the Wild Side’ (2020)

This UK docuseries follows vets and volunteers who relocate to South Africa to rescue, rehabilitate, and release wildlife. Episodes show darting procedures, field care, and the logistics of rewilding iconic species. It streams on Max on November 20 as a library pickup. The Channel 4 season runs as a complete set for binge viewing.
‘Silly Sundays’ (2023)

From Cartoon Saloon, this preschool series follows cousins Sonia, Hugo, and Mel as they spend weekends with Mom, Dad, and Granny. Stories favor gentle lessons told through imaginative play in short, self contained segments. New episodes stream on Max on November 14 within the Cartoonito lineup. The international rollout continues with additional territories through the year.
‘Let’s Go, Bananas!’ (2024)

This preschool comedy tracks three families as kids narrate everyday adventures that are grouped into themed episodes. The show is produced with 9 Story Media Group for a Canada and UK pipeline and airs under the Cartoonito banner in the United States. It streams on Max on November 7. Episodes focus on feelings, first experiences, and family time.
‘Wardens of the North’ (2023)

Conservation officers patrol Michigan backcountry while enforcing outdoor regulations and assisting in rescues. Cases include resource protection, search coordination, and the logistics of covering large wilderness areas. It streams on Max on November 3 with a collected season package. The series fits alongside other outdoors titles on the service.
‘The Last Woodsmen’ (2024)

Logger Jared Douglas and his crews manage risky timber harvests that test planning, safety, and equipment in challenging terrain. Storylines cover large diameter trees, weather windows, and the economics of milling and transport. It joins Max on November 15 as a fresh addition to the trades and outdoors slate. Episodes follow the full cycle from felling to delivery.
‘Build for Off Road’ (2024)

Host Ian Johnson demonstrates upgrades that range from bolt on kits to full custom fabrication for trail rigs and rock crawlers. Topics include suspension geometry, drivetrain preparation, and cage work followed by real trail shakedowns. It lands on Max on November 9 after its MotorTrend run. Official pages list parts and episode builds for viewers who want the specs.
‘Paranormal Caught on Camera’ (2019)

A panel examines user submitted videos that claim to capture ghosts, cryptids, UFOs, and poltergeist activity and adds overlays and slow motion for clarity. Segments reference similar cases to place each clip in a wider catalog of reports. It arrives on Max on November 2 with multiple seasons. Episodes are anthology style and do not require prior viewing.
‘Bugs Bunny Builders’ (2022)

Bugs and Lola lead a crew that tackles community projects around Looneyburg with teamwork and problem solving for preschool viewers. Episodes introduce kid friendly engineering concepts and collaborative planning. New installments arrive on Max on November 22 in the Cartoonito lineup. Multiple seasons are available to stream in order.
‘Teen Titans Go!’ (2013)

This comedic take on DC’s Teen Titans follows Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy through everyday chaos that often turns into superhero trouble. The library spans hundreds of shorts and half hours across many seasons. It lands on Max on November 21 with a large back catalog. The series hub lists voice cast and episode groups for easy browsing.
‘In the Eye of the Storm’ (2024)

Eyewitness clips and first responder audio document natural disasters such as tornadoes and wildfires in minute by minute fashion. Each episode assembles verified footage to show escalation and response as events unfold. It comes to Max on November 3 with multiple seasons. The production favors real material rather than reenactments.
‘The Seduction’ (2025)

This French language period drama serves as a prequel to ‘Les Liaisons dangereuses’ and follows a young Isabelle de Merteuil as she rises within Parisian society. The cast features Anamaria Vartolomei with appearances from Diane Kruger and others. It begins streaming on Max on November 14. The storyline centers on power, reputation, and social maneuvering in the years before the Revolution.
‘Tom & Jerry Gokko’ (2022)

This short form series from Japan reimagines the classic cat and mouse rivalry with pop forward designs and rapid gags. Episodes are bite sized and suited to quick kid friendly viewing. It arrives on Max on November 4 with collections of shorts. The slapstick core remains intact while pacing reflects contemporary anime influences.
‘Homestead Rescue’ (2016)

Marty Raney teams with Misty and Matt to help families stabilize food, water, and shelter systems at remote homesteads. Projects include spring development, greenhouse builds, and predator proofing and are designed to be maintained by the homeowners. Episodes stream on Max on November 12 after their cable premieres. Profiles and season rundowns document fixes and follow up visits.
‘Work on the Wild Side’ (2020)

Vets and volunteers leave jobs at home to join South African wildlife rescues that focus on rehabilitation and release. Episodes show field techniques and the emotional stakes of caring for threatened species. It streams on Max on November 20 as a complete season. The series originated on Channel 4 and arrives as a library pickup.
‘Belle Collective’ (2021)

This reality series follows Black women entrepreneurs in Jackson, Mississippi, as they grow businesses and lead civic projects while balancing family life. Multi season arcs track neighborhood revitalization and personal milestones that shape the cast’s collaborations. It streams on Max on November 22 as part of the unscripted library. Network pages provide quick overviews of the cast and setting.
Tell us which November arrival you plan to stream first on Max and share your thoughts in the comments.


