Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘The Mighty Nein’
From awards shows and reality TV to animated adventures and stand-up specials, this week brings a mixed bag across broadcast, cable and streaming. Below you’ll find quick primers with plot basics, key cast and creative teams, plus when and where each title lands so you can jump in fully briefed.
‘Street Outlaws: Locals Only’ (2023)

Farmtruck and AZN scour regional scenes to recruit grassroots racers for single-elimination showdowns with $5,000 on the line, then line them up against a member of the Street Outlaws crew. The spinoff spotlights local builds and drivers while retaining the franchise’s heads-up, cash-days format on the Discovery Channel. Regulars across ‘Street Outlaws’ like Kye Kelley and Daddy Dave appear within the broader universe, with episodes framed around eight-car brackets. New episodes air Monday, November 17 on Discovery.
‘Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks’ (2025)

This three-part Peacock docuseries chronicles Universal’s parks from the studio era to today, using rare archival footage and interviews tied to the lead-up to Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe. Executive producers include John Marks and Jon Strong via Universal Television Alternative Studio, with on-camera voices such as Steven Spielberg and former Universal executive Jay Stein. The series explores design, engineering and storytelling behind attractions across Hollywood, Orlando and international parks. It premieres Monday, November 17 on Peacock.
‘Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition’ (2025)

Hosted by Oliver Hudson and produced by Chip and Joanna Gaines, this holiday build-off features elite bakers crafting miniature edible worlds with lighting and motion, judged by pastry chef Gale Gand and architecture professor Michael Ford, with finale guest judge Joanna Gaines. Celebrity guests—including Brad Goreski, Christina Tosi and D’Arcy Carden—drop in across the run. The show airs Monday, November 17 on Magnolia Network.
‘June Farms’ (2025)

Set at owner Matt Baumgartner’s 120-acre Hudson Valley property in West Sand Lake, New York, this unscripted series follows staff staging elaborate weddings while juggling weather, tight timelines and interpersonal drama. Episodes document eight real weddings filmed over summer 2023, with Baumgartner and his team—bartender Ellie, handyman Leighton and others—front and center. Prime Video lists early episode synopses including “Welcome to June Farms” and “A Hilltop Wedding Plan.” It debuts Monday, November 17 on Prime Video.
‘Gerry Dee: Funny You Should Say That’ (2025)

Canadian comic Gerry Dee returns with a new stand-up hour covering his years as a schoolteacher, modern relationships and seasonal myths, filmed for a global Netflix release. Netflix’s page tags it under stand-up and notes offline download support. Coverage ahead of launch pegged the filming at Montreal’s Espace St-Denis tied to Just for Laughs. The special arrives Tuesday, November 18 on Netflix.
‘Southern Charm’ (2014)

Bravo’s Charleston-set reality staple returns with its established ensemble and new faces as relationships, businesses and social drama fuel another season. Recent updates confirm Craig Conover, Shep Rose, Austen Kroll, Madison LeCroy, Venita Aspen, Rodrigo Reyes, Salley Carson and Molly O’Connell among the core cast, with additions Charley Manley and Whitner Slagsvol. The franchise marked Season 11 with a November premiere announcement. New episodes begin Wednesday, November 19 on Bravo.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025)

Critical Role’s second campaign gets an adult animated adaptation set in Exandria’s Wildemount, reuniting the core voice cast—Laura Bailey, Liam O’Brien, Marisha Ray, Travis Willingham and others—with guest stars like Mark Strong and Ming-Na Wen. Prime Video’s rollout begins with the first three episodes on premiere day, followed by weekly Wednesdays. The series follows a band of misfits entangled in continent-shaping conspiracies. It launches Wednesday, November 19 on Prime Video.
‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024)

From creator Michael Schur, this Netflix comedy stars Ted Danson as Charles Nieuwendyk, a retired professor recruited by a private investigator to go undercover—first in a retirement community, then back on campus in Season 2. The ensemble includes Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Lilah Richcreek Estrada. Netflix’s Tudum outlines the new case and returning characters ahead of the Season 2 launch. The new season begins Thursday, November 20 on Netflix.
‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024)

DreamWorks Animation’s animated sequel to ‘Camp Cretaceous’ continues the “Nublar Six” years later as Darius, Kenji, Ben, Yaz, Sammy and Brooklynn navigate conspiracies, DPW operations and new threats across North America. Executive producers include Scott Kreamer, Aaron Hammersley, Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow and Frank Marshall, with voice roles for Paul-Mikél Williams, Darren Barnet and Sean Giambrone. New installments stream Thursday, November 20 on Netflix.
‘The Assassin’ (2025)

Created by Harry and Jack Williams, this thriller follows a retired assassin in Greece whose estranged son pulls her back into danger; the cast includes Keeley Hawes, Freddie Highmore, Shalom Brune-Franklin and David Dencik. After its initial U.K. run in July, AMC+ debuts the series in the U.S. with a weekly release plan. Press materials and trailers confirm the November rollout. It premieres Thursday, November 20 on AMC+.
‘High Horse: The Black Cowboy’ (2025)

This three-episode Peacock docuseries explores the history, culture and modern identity of Black cowboys across America, connecting archival research with contemporary riders and ranchers. NBC’s preview notes a focus on how pop culture shaped—and often erased—this legacy. The series arrives Thursday, November 20 on Peacock.
‘The Family Man’ (2019)

Manoj Bajpayee returns as Srikant Tiwari in Season 3 of the hit Indian spy drama from creators Raj & DK, with Sharib Hashmi reprising as JK and new antagonists portrayed by Jaideep Ahlawat and Nimrat Kaur. Official announcements confirm a storyline tied to threats in India’s Northeast and a November launch. The new season streams Friday, November 21 on Prime Video.
‘Sebastian Maniscalco: It Ain’t Right’ (2025)

Filmed live at Chicago’s United Center, Maniscalco’s latest hour tackles family chaos, aging and everyday irritations, directed by Paul Dugdale and executive-produced by Sebastian Maniscalco alongside David Jammy and others. Hulu brands it within its comedy lineup and has released a trailer featuring bits on sleep apnea and cashless checkout culture. The special drops Friday, November 21 on Hulu.
‘Toronto Airport Uncovered’ (2025)

National Geographic opens up Toronto Pearson International Airport with all-access cameras showing how Canada’s busiest hub keeps flights moving through snowstorms, tech failures and emergencies. The 10-part series features operations teams across airside, de-icing, security and incident response. It premieres Saturday, November 22 on National Geographic.
‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember’ (2025)

In this one-hour National Geographic special, Chris Hemsworth embarks on a cross-Australia journey with his father, recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, exploring memory, family bonds and brain-health insights with experts like Dr. Suraj Samtani. National Geographic’s first-look materials confirm the November slot and subsequent Disney+ availability. It airs Sunday, November 23 on National Geographic.
Share which premiere you’re most excited about—and what you’ll be watching first—in the comments!


