Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘All Her Fault’

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Here’s your friendly rundown of TV shows debuting or returning between November 3–9, 2025, with quick-hit details on what each project is about and who’s involved. Dates and platforms are included in each blurb so you can plan your week at a glance.

‘Molly of Denali’ (2019– )

'Molly of Denali' (2019– )
GBH

The animated kids’ series follows 10-year-old Alaska Native adventurer Molly Mabray as she helps her parents run the Denali Trading Post and solves everyday problems using research and community knowledge. Voice talent includes Sovereign Bill, Lorne Cardinal, and Sequoia Janvier; the show was created by Dorothea Gillim and Kathy Waugh and produced by GBH Kids and Atomic Cartoons. It blends educational “informational text” skills with Alaskan culture and outdoor exploration. New episodes arrive November 3, 2025 on PBS.

‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024– )

'St. Denis Medical' (2024– )
Universal Television

This mockumentary workplace comedy tracks the overworked staff at an underfunded hospital in small-town Oregon, from ambitious executive director Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey) to ER veterans played by David Alan Grier and Allison Tolman. Created by Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin, the series also stars Josh Lawson, Kahyun Kim, and Mekki Leeper. Season 2 continues the ensemble’s chaotic patient care and off-duty entanglements. The new season begins November 3, 2025 on NBC.

‘Crutch’ (2025– )

'Crutch' (2025– )
CBS Studios

A new half-hour comedy led by Tracy Morgan, the show centers on Frank “Crutch” Crutchfield, a Harlem shop owner whose empty-nest plans implode when his adult kids move back home. Executive producers include Cedric the Entertainer, Eric Rhone, Aaron Kaplan, and Mike Mariano; the cast features Kecia Lewis, Jermaine Fowler, Adrianna Mitchell, and Adrian Martinez. Expect family fireworks, neighborhood hijinks, and Morgan’s trademark swagger. It premieres November 3, 2025 on Paramount+.

‘The Gone’ (2023– )

'The Gone' (2023– )
Keeper Pictures

This New Zealand-Irish crime drama follows Irish detective Theo Richter (Richard Flood) and New Zealand detective Diana Huia (Acushla-Tara Kupe) as they team up on missing-persons investigations that expose local secrets. Season 2 continues the cross-border partnership, with directing credits including Peter Burger and Hannah Quinn and writing from Anna McPartlin and Michael Bennet. Tense investigations unfold against bilingual (English/Te Reo Māori) settings. New episodes land November 3, 2025 on Acorn TV.

‘Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches’ (2025)

'Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches' (2025)
Brown Bag Films

This animated musical special adapts Dr. Seuss’s classic tale about Star-Belly and Plain-Belly Sneetches who learn to celebrate differences. Netflix lists voice stars including Amari McCoy, Sophie Petersen, and Christopher Fitzgerald, with directing credit to Bronagh O’Hanlon and writing from Dustin Ferrer. Expect songs, colorful Seussian visuals, and a gentle allegory about inclusion. It bows November 3, 2025 on Netflix.

‘The Curse of Oak Island’ (2014– )

'The Curse of Oak Island' (2014– )
Prometheus Entertainment

Treasure hunters and brothers Rick and Marty Lagina continue their long-running excavation of Nova Scotia’s mystery-laden island, probing sites like the Money Pit, Smith’s Cove, and the Swamp. The team expands and contracts with specialists—metal-detecting pro Gary Drayton among them—as the series blends history, engineering, and fieldwork. Produced by Prometheus Entertainment for History, the show chronicles discoveries, theories, and archival lore. The new season begins November 4, 2025 on History.

‘Love & Hip Hop Miami’ (2018– )

'Love & Hip Hop Miami' (2018– )
Eastern TV

The Miami-set installment of the franchise chronicles artists, entrepreneurs, and partners navigating careers and relationships in the city’s hip-hop and Latin scenes. Longstanding personalities like Trina and Trick Daddy mix with new faces as storylines weave music, branding, and family stakes. After six seasons on VH1, the series shifts to a new home. Season 7 premieres November 4, 2025 on BET.

‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ (2023– )

'Squid Game: The Challenge' (2023– )
The Garden Productions

Netflix’s reality spin on the hit drama returns with 456 contestants facing strategic and endurance-based games for a $4.56 million prize, from the producers at Studio Lambert and The Garden. The show spotlights alliances, psychological gambits, and supersized set pieces while keeping player safety measures off-camera. Season 2 streams November 4, 2025 on Netflix.

‘Ms. Pat Settles It’ (2023– )

'Ms. Pat Settles It' (2023– )
BET

Comedian Patricia “Ms. Pat” Williams presides over an arbitration-style courtroom where a rotating jury of comics and celebrities weighs in on real disputes. Regulars and guests have included Ray J, Tamar Braxton, DeRay Davis, Karlous Miller, and Ts Madison, with Ms. Pat’s bailiff Kourtlyn Wiggins keeping order. The series is executive-produced by Ms. Pat and SallyAnn Salsano. Season 3 continues November 4, 2025 on BET.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

'All’s Fair' (2025– )
Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy teams with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken for a glossy legal drama about an all-female divorce firm, led on-screen by Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Teyana Taylor. Directors include Ryan Murphy and Anthony Hemingway; additional executive producers include Kris Jenner and Alexis Martin Woodall. Expect high-stakes cases, reputational warfare, and intersecting personal lives. The series premieres November 4, 2025 on Hulu.

‘Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things’ (2025)

'Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things' (2025)
Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things

In her new stand-up hour, Leanne Morgan riffs on marriage, grown kids, fame arriving at 60, and everyday Southern life, with Manny Rodriguez directing. It follows her breakout 2023 special ‘I’m Every Woman’ and the first season of her sitcom ‘Leanne,’ co-created with Chuck Lorre. Expect warm, sly storytelling and relatable family bits. The special drops November 4, 2025 on Netflix.

‘Forest of the Missing’ (2022)

'Forest of the Missing' (2022)
Banijay Studios France

This French thriller (La Forêt des Disparus) stars Grégory Fitoussi as an amnesiac French judge who teams with a German detective to investigate killings in the Black Forest near the French-German border. The four-episode miniseries combines memory loss, cross-border jurisdictional tensions, and a serial-murder puzzle. It streams in French with English subtitles. The series arrives November 4, 2025 on MHz Choice.

‘Expedition Unknown’ (2015– )

'Expedition Unknown' (2015– )
Ping Pong Productions

Josh Gates returns with new adventures as he investigates historical mysteries with field researchers worldwide under the Ping Pong Productions banner. Recent seasons have included deep dives into ancient engineering, shipwrecks, and lost cities, mixing on-site exploration with expert interviews. The series, originally on Travel Channel, now airs on Discovery. A new run kicks off November 5, 2025 on Discovery Channel.

‘Expedition Files’ (2024– )

'Expedition Files' (2024– )
Ping Pong Productions

A companion series hosted by Josh Gates, this documentary anthology revisits bizarre historical events, unsolved cases, and paranormal legends with reenactments and archival material, produced for Discovery. Season 2 premiered earlier this year and continues to expand on mysteries touched in its parent series. Fresh installments arrive November 5, 2025 on Discovery Channel.

‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024– )

'The Vince Staples Show' (2024– )
Khalabo Ink Society

Creator-star Vince Staples plays a heightened version of himself in a surreal Long Beach comedy co-created with Ian Edelman and Maurice Williams, featuring Vanessa Bell Calloway and Andrea Ellsworth. Season 2 continues its deadpan, genre-blurring approach, teasing a family road-trip arc and more run-ins with fame’s oddities. New episodes drop November 6, 2025 on Netflix.

‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

'Death by Lightning' (2025)
Bighead Littlehead

Mike Makowsky’s limited series dramatizes the rise and assassination of President James A. Garfield, with Michael Shannon as Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen as assassin Charles J. Guiteau. Matt Ross directs; producers include David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, with Ramin Djawadi composing. The cast also features Nick Offerman, Betty Gilpin, Bradley Whitford, and Željko Ivanek. It premieres November 6, 2025 on Netflix.

‘All Her Fault’ (2025– )

'All Her Fault' (2025– )
Universal International Studios

Based on Andrea Mara’s novel, this limited mystery-thriller stars Sarah Snook as Marissa Irvine, whose child goes missing after a playdate pickup goes awry; the ensemble includes Jake Lacy and Dakota Fanning. Megan Gallagher serves as creator, with episodes directed by Minkie Spiro and Kate Dennis. Expect suburban secrets, unreliable witnesses, and parental paranoia. It launches November 6, 2025 on Peacock.

‘Wicked: One Wonderful Night’ (2025)

'Wicked: One Wonderful Night' (2025)
Fulwell Entertainment

NBC’s two-hour musical special reunites the film cast—Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Ethan Slater, and more—for live and staged performances celebrating the ‘Wicked’ films, with appearances from director Jon M. Chu and composer Stephen Schwartz. Expect orchestral arrangements, new song teases, and first-look footage from ‘Wicked: For Good.’ It airs November 6, 2025 on NBC.

‘The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley’ (2025)

'The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley' (2025)
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This true-crime docuseries investigates a baffling 2010 case involving a single mother, her two children, and a neighbor who disappeared without a trace in an Ohio town, re-examining evidence and timelines. The series aims to untangle conflicting accounts and long-standing rumors through interviews and archives. It premieres November 6, 2025 on Sundance Now.

‘Gold Rush’ (2010– )

'Gold Rush' (2010– )
RAW

Discovery’s mining staple returns to the Klondike and beyond as crews led by Parker Schnabel and Tony Beets juggle budgets, breakdowns, and geology in pursuit of gold. The show blends heavy equipment, bush-engineering fixes, and risk-reward gambles while tracking weekly yields. Narrated by Paul Christie, the series is produced by Raw TV/Ping Pong Productions (and related spin-offs). New episodes resume November 7, 2025 on Discovery Channel.

‘Power Book IV: Force’ (2022–2025)

'Power Book IV: Force' (2022–2025)
End of Episode

Joseph Sikora headlines as Tommy Egan in this Starz crime drama spin-off charting his bid to run Chicago’s drug game; series regulars have included Isaac Keys, Lili Simmons, and Tommy Flanagan. Gary Lennon served as later-season showrunner, with the third season set as the series’ conclusion. The final season continues November 7, 2025 on Starz.

‘Ready to Love’ (2018– )

'Ready to Love' (2018– )
Will Packer Productions

From executive producer Will Packer and host Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles, this dating series follows successful Black singles in their 30s–40s as they navigate mixers, eliminations, and real-world compatibility. The format emphasizes mature conversations and peer feedback over gimmicks. A new cycle returns November 7, 2025 on OWN.

‘The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd’ (2023– )

'The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd' (2023– )
Six West Media

Hosted by Dan Aykroyd, this History series opens a “cabinet of curiosities” of strange but true events—odd inventions, uncanny creatures, weird weapons—using reenactments, archival footage, and expert commentary. Produced in an anthology style, it leans into delightful oddities and real-world documentation. A new season installment arrives November 7, 2025 on History.

‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024– )

'Maxton Hall – The World Between Us' (2024– )
UFA Fiction

Prime Video’s hit German YA romance adapts Mona Kasten’s ‘Save Me,’ pairing scholarship student Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten) with wealthy heir James Beaufort (Damian Hardung) at an elite private school. Created by Tarek Roehlinger and Martin Schreier with UFA Fiction, the series blends class clash, secrets, and swoony chemistry. New episodes arrive November 7, 2025 on Prime Video.

‘Happy’s Place’ (2024– )

'Happy’s Place' (2024– )
Universal Television

Reba McEntire stars as Bobbie, who inherits her father’s Knoxville bar—along with a half-sister—setting up workplace family comedy with Melissa Peterman, Rex Linn, and Belissa Escobedo. Created by Kevin and Julie Abbott, the multi-cam sitcom features Reba’s original theme and frequent guest stars. Season 2 continues November 7, 2025 on NBC.

‘Mistletoe Murders’ (2024– )

'Mistletoe Murders' (2024– )
Headspinner Productions

Based on Ken Cuperus’s Audible series, this Hallmark mystery stars Sarah Drew as Christmas-shop owner Emily Lane, who keeps stumbling into Yuletide crimes and teaming with Detective Sam Wilner (Peter Mooney). The cozy-crime format blends festive settings with methodical sleuthing across hourlong cases. New episodes return November 7, 2025 on Hallmark Channel.

‘Stumble’ (2025)

'Stumble' (2025)
Universal Television

A new NBC comedy slated for the fall slate, ‘Stumble’ assembles an ensemble around everyday missteps that spiral into life lessons and second chances. Created and showrun by NBC’s comedy bench, it aims for grounded laughs with heartfelt beats across workplace and home settings. It begins November 7, 2025 on NBC.

‘Pluribus’ (2025– )

'Pluribus' (2025– )
Sony Pictures Television

From Vince Gilligan, this Apple TV+ sci-fi dramedy stars Rhea Seehorn as Carol Sturka, seemingly the only person immune to a mysterious global condition that turns people conspicuously content. Gilligan writes and directs early episodes; the writers’ room includes alumni from ‘Better Call Saul’ and ‘Breaking Bad.’ The series premieres November 7, 2025 on Apple TV+.

‘Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins’ (2022– )

'Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins' (2022– )
Faith in Justice Productions

Former prosecutor and judge Faith Jenkins returns to parse love-gone-lethal cases, reconstructing relationships from first sparks to fatal outcomes with interviews and trial docs. The new season continues its focus on motives—obsession, betrayal, greed—and the investigative pivots that crack each case. It’s back November 9, 2025 on Oxygen.

‘Snapped: Behind Bars’ (2021– )

'Snapped: Behind Bars' (2021– )
Snapped: Behind Bars

This Oxygen companion series revisits notable ‘Snapped’ cases from inside prison walls, featuring new interviews with convicted offenders and experts analyzing psychology and evidence. The format pairs confessions with archival material to reassess turning points. A new season returns November 9, 2025 on Oxygen.

Share which premieres you’re most excited about—and what you’ll be binging first—in the comments!

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