All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu in November 2025
Hulu’s November lineup mixes long-running favorites, splashy new dramas, true-crime deep dives, and a wave of paranormal hunts, with big franchise staples from Food Network, TLC, History, Discovery, and TRVL landing throughout the month. You will find Guy Fieri’s road-food juggernaut, TLC staples that track complex family lives, Ryan Murphy’s glossy new legal series anchored by an all-star cast, a new Korean thriller about a framed gamer turned avenger, and a stack of History Channel docuseries that dig into food empires, toys, and famous mysteries. Anime fans can catch the Straw Hats’ high-seas saga as it sails onto the platform, while ghost hunters lock down in famously haunted locations and investigators tackle the darker side of celebrity. Below are the first twenty titles arriving this month, each with the exact date and what kind of drop to expect on Hulu.
‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ (2007– )

Food Network’s road-trip series with Guy Fieri tracks locally loved diners, drive-ins, and dives across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Past seasons arrive on Hulu on Saturday November 1 as a library streaming addition. Expect visits that spotlight mom and pop spots and the stories behind their signature plates, with Guy’s son Hunter also appearing in newer runs. Episodes are quick hits that stack easily for weekend binges.
‘Return to Amish’ (2014– )

TLC’s follow-up to ‘Breaking Amish’ returns to the lives of former Amish cast members who try to reconnect with conservative communities after time in the outside world. Library seasons start streaming on Saturday November 1. Episodes chart shunning, reconciliation efforts, and family struggles as cast members weigh faith, identity, and modern life. The series has spanned multiple cities and evolving family dynamics over many seasons.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

Ryan Murphy’s glossy legal drama follows an elite, all-female divorce firm in Los Angeles led by characters played by Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Glenn Close, and Teyana Taylor. It premieres on Hulu on Tuesday November 4 as a new series debut with weekly episodes. Storylines center on high-stakes breakups, shifting alliances inside the firm, and headline-grabbing clients. Expect red-carpet-ready style with courtroom fireworks and very public personal fallout.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )

This new Korean thriller for Disney’s Hulu hub adapts the hit film ‘Fabricated City’ into a series about a mild-mannered gamer framed for a heinous crime who hunts the shadowy mastermind behind it. It begins streaming on Wednesday November 5 as a new series launch. Episodes follow his quest to expose a conspiracy using skills honed online, with action set pieces and cyber sleuthing. The season runs across a dozen installments.
‘One Piece’ (1999– )

Eiichiro Oda’s pirate epic charts Monkey D. Luffy’s quest to find the ultimate treasure while recruiting the Straw Hat crew and facing rival pirates and world powers. Library episodes make port on Thursday November 6. The anime adapts major manga arcs that build out a vast world of islands, Devil Fruits, and grand naval plots, and it continues to evolve with new seasonal plans ahead. Expect a large episode count and sprawling adventure.
‘The Toys That Built America’ (2021– )

History’s docudrama recreates the scrappy origins and rivalries behind blockbuster toys and game companies, from board-game pioneers to action figures and console wars. Library seasons arrive Thursday November 6. Episodes blend reenactments with expert commentary to show how design breakthroughs, marketing gambles, and head-to-head competition changed playtime and business. It is part of the network’s larger “That Built” franchise.
‘The Food That Built America’ (2019– )

This History series dramatizes how burger giants, snack empires, and restaurant founders battled to create enduring brands that shaped what the country eats. Library seasons stream Thursday November 6. Each episode pairs rival innovators and tracks product inventions, factory gambles, and advertising feuds that pushed food into everyday life. Commentary from historians and industry insiders connects the business moves to cultural shifts.
‘Paranormal Lockdown’ (2016– )

Nick Groff and Katrina Weidman seal themselves inside notoriously haunted places for seventy-two hours in search of evidence. Library seasons begin streaming Saturday November 8. Episodes feature extended confinements in sites like asylums and historic mansions, with gear-heavy night investigations and running logs of captured sounds and visuals. The format emphasizes continuous exposure to intensify reported activity.
‘The Baldwins’ (2025– )

TLC’s reality series invites viewers into Alec and Hilaria Baldwin’s busy household with their seven children while they navigate careers and intense public scrutiny. Library episodes arrive Saturday November 8. The show mixes domestic chaos, milestone celebrations, and frank conversations about stress and resilience. It premiered on TLC earlier this year and now heads to streaming.
‘Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior’ (2024– )

Executive produced by Michael Bay, this true-crime series unpacks the disturbing Clark family saga and the crimes tied to Hadden Clark, alongside accounts from relatives and investigators. Library episodes land Saturday November 8. The show uses interviews and archival material to reconstruct patterns of violence and survival within one family. It originally streamed on Max and now becomes available to Hulu viewers.
‘Sister Wives’ (2010– )

TLC’s long-running docuseries follows Kody Brown, his wife, and former wives across moves, separations, and the realities of plural family life with many children. Library seasons stream Saturday November 8. Episodes document relocations, property plans, and relationship shifts as the family adapts to changing circumstances over time. The series remains one of TLC’s signature titles.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024– )

Hulu’s own reality hit tracks a circle of Utah-based creators as friendships, marriages, and online careers collide, including a reunion special that stirred headlines this summer. Library seasons arrive Thursday November 13. The show follows the social sphere nicknamed MomTok and explores family pressures, public scrutiny, and shifting alliances across the group. Episodes blend personal revelations with influencer life behind the camera.
‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020– )

Hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburne, this History series revisits enduring puzzles from lost ships to infamous disappearances and weighs competing evidence and theories. Library seasons stream Thursday November 13. Each episode assembles historians and researchers to test leads and reconsider archives using new analysis. It is produced in a one-hour format built for standalone viewing.
‘Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice’ (2020– )

Survivor and advocate Elizabeth Smart hosts a series of specials that help victims and families revisit difficult cases while seeking breakthroughs and healing. Library episodes come to Hulu on Thursday November 13. The program features case materials such as interviews and courtroom footage as Smart works alongside investigators and loved ones. It originally aired as a limited run of hour-long installments.
‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’ (2025– )

This docuseries pulls back the curtain on Nevada’s Moonlite Bunny Ranch with accounts from former workers and insiders, revisiting incidents that challenged a glossy public image. Library episodes arrive Thursday November 13. Stories examine power dynamics, alleged abuses, and the culture around a once-famous legal brothel, with episodes that trace key figures and cases. The series recently aired new installments that sparked broad coverage.
‘Death by Fame’ (2023– )

Investigation Discovery’s series explores crimes and tragedies tied to the pursuit of stardom, with investigators and insiders recounting how fame intersected with danger. Library seasons stream Friday November 14. Episodes focus on specific cases, charting career rise, manipulation, and the violent turns that followed. Recent seasons expanded with new Hollywood stories and access to case files.
‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024– )

This medical docuseries follows patients living with serious complications after weight-loss surgery as specialists work to repair damage and restore health. Library episodes arrive Friday November 14. Stories track complex revisions, nutrition plans, and recovery hurdles while documenting personal setbacks and comebacks. The show originally streamed on Max and other platforms before coming to Hulu.
‘Moonshiners’ (2011– )

Discovery’s docudrama portrays Appalachian distillers who protect craft liquor traditions while skirting law enforcement, complete with partner feuds, still builds, and cat-and-mouse runs. Library seasons drop Friday November 14. The network has long framed the show as dramatized storytelling inspired by regional culture, and it has spun off related series. Expect long arcs with recurring teams and seasonal production runs.
‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ (2022– )

This Investigation Discovery series examines shocking crimes that shattered tight-knit football towns, from missing athletes to coaches caught in crossfire, and reconstructs the cases with interviews and records. Library seasons stream Friday November 14. Episodes lean on community voices and law enforcement timelines to show how pressure and rumor shaped investigations. Select seasons are already available via Hulu’s true-crime hub.
‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008– )

Zak Bagans and his team conduct dusk-to-dawn lockdowns in purportedly haunted locations, using recordings, trigger objects, and historical research to document activity. Library seasons land Friday November 14. The series began on Travel Channel and now premieres on Discovery’s streaming platform, with milestones like an investigation at the house used for the film ‘Poltergeist’. Longtime team members return across many locations each season.
‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025– )

Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante investigates how human vices spill into habitats and change animal behavior, from bears breaking into homes for alcohol to reports of meth-exposed gators and Colombia’s cocaine hippos. Library episodes stream on Saturday November 15. The series combines field tracking, case studies, and interviews to document contamination pathways and test ways to rehab affected wildlife. Expect location-based episodes that follow evidence from urban edges to remote wetlands.
‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation’ (2018– )

Guy Fieri revisits standout spots from earlier ‘Triple D’ runs to see how chefs and menus have evolved and what new dishes are drawing lines around the block. Library seasons arrive on Saturday November 15. Episodes jump city to city and check in with owners about expansions, recipe tweaks, and how fan favorites hold up under pressure. It is a companion to the flagship series with an emphasis on updates and success stories.
‘Deadly Women’ (2005–2021)

This Investigation Discovery staple examines homicides committed by women and unpacks motives such as jealousy and greed with criminal profiling and archival reconstruction. Library seasons stream on Saturday November 15. Episodes feature former FBI profiler Candice DeLong and narration that walks through timelines, forensics, and courtroom outcomes. The franchise spans fourteen seasons and nearly two hundred cases.
‘Castle Impossible’ (2025– )

HGTV follows Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira as they inherit a 500-year-old French chateau and race to stabilize failing structures and restore historic rooms on a tight budget. Library episodes hit Hulu on Saturday November 15. The show documents everything from bell-tower fixes to salvaging period details while mapping a plan to open the estate for future events. Episodes first aired in spring 2025 and are also available via Warner Bros. Discovery platforms.
‘Dragon Ball’ (1986–1989)

Akira Toriyama’s classic anime follows Goku from childhood adventures to rigorous martial arts training as he hunts Dragon Balls with friends and squares off against escalating foes. Library episodes begin streaming on Tuesday November 18. The series adapts early manga arcs and spans 153 episodes that set up characters and lore later explored in ‘Dragon Ball Z’. Expect a mix of comedy quests and tournament battles that shaped shōnen storytelling.
‘I Survived a Crime’ (2021– )

Hosted by ABC News reporter Gio Benitez, this docuseries reconstructs sudden attacks and robberies using surveillance footage and first-person accounts from survivors. Library seasons arrive on Thursday November 20. Each episode breaks down split-second decisions and aftermaths while offering expert context from law enforcement. Stories range from carjackings and home invasions to public confrontations.
‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’ (2025– )

Wit Studio revives Gosho Aoyama’s manga about Yaiba Kurogane, a brash trainee who chases strength in a modern city while drawing on legends like Miyamoto Musashi. Library episodes begin streaming on Friday November 21. The 2025 run launched on Japanese networks with a planned two-cour structure and new music and scripts for a contemporary audience. It brings fresh animation to a franchise that first aired on TV Tokyo in the 1990s.
‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ (2017– )

Food Network pits five bakers in two festive rounds where design skill and flavor decide who pockets a holiday prize. Library seasons stream on Saturday November 22. Challenges include 3D builds, intricate piping, and themed displays that test time management and creativity under pressure. Judges evaluate taste and execution as hosts guide competitors through escalating tasks.
‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024– )

Lifetime’s docuseries follows Gypsy Rose Blanchard after her release, documenting relationships, media attention, and milestones including family changes and public events. Library episodes land on Tuesday November 25. Season two premiered in March 2025 with storylines that continued her post-prison transition. The series expands on earlier specials and draws on extensive access to her day-to-day life.
‘Taking the Stand’ (2022– )

Hosted by Dan Abrams, this A&E series focuses on defendants who testified at trial and uses transcripts, interviews, and archival footage to revisit the cases from their point of view. Library seasons stream on Tuesday November 25. Episodes lay out prosecution and defense narratives and then play the pivotal testimony that shaped juror perception. Each hour closes with verdicts and legal analysis that frame the outcome.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )
Food Network’s flagship holiday competition gathers bakers for preheats and main heats that celebrate Thanksgiving through Christmas with returning hosts and judges in recent seasons. Library seasons arrive on Saturday November 29. The franchise typically runs weekly across November and December with eliminations that lead to a finale for a cash prize and magazine feature. Season details have evolved over the years with format tweaks and rotating judges.
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