November brings big TV moments. From Kim Kardashian in a legal drama to the long-awaited final season of Stranger Things, your watchlist will stay full. Here are 10 top picks.
1. I Love LA
Rachel Sennott, known for Shiva Baby and Bottoms, stars in a comedy about friends trying to restart life in Los Angeles.
She plays Maia, who is not happy when her old friend Tallulah suddenly shows up.
Josh Hutcherson plays her boyfriend. Expect awkward friendships, sharp jokes, and messy emotions.
Guest stars include Leighton Meester and Elijah Wood.
2. All’s Fair
Kim Kardashian plays a divorce lawyer who leaves a male-run law firm to open her own all-women practice.
The drama is full of glamour, sharp claws, and secrets.
The cast also includes Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, and Niecy Nash-Betts.
Expect stylish outfits, big attitude, and bold cases.
Starts 4 November on Hulu (US) and Disney+ (UK)
3. All Her Fault
Sarah Snook from Succession stars as Marissa, a mother whose son goes missing after a playdate mix-up.
She soon realizes everyone around her may be hiding something.
Each episode brings a new suspect.
Michael Peña plays the lead detective. This one is tense and full of twists.
Starts 6 November on Peacock (US), 7 November on Sky and NOW (UK)
4. Death By Lightning
This historical drama tells the story of US President James Garfield, who was assassinated in 1881.
Michael Shannon plays Garfield. Matthew Macfadyen plays his killer.
The show mixes politics, obsession, and history.
It comes from the creators of Game of Thrones, so expect drama with teeth.
Starts 6 November on Netflix worldwide
5. Pluribus
James-Bond-level hype here.
Vince Gilligan (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul) returns with a new sci-fi drama.
A virus makes everyone calm and happy, except one writer, played by Rhea Seehorn.
She sees danger when others smile. Secrets, mystery, and social commentary team up in this strange new world.
Starts 7 November on Apple TV worldwide
6. The Beast in Me
Claire Danes plays a grieving mother and writer. Matthew Rhys plays her neighbour, once suspected of killing his wife.
She wants to write about him. He wants to clear his name.
Soon things spiral into fear, doubt, and violence.
Who is the real danger? The show keeps you guessing.
Starts 13 November on Netflix worldwide
7. Last Samurai Standing
Japan, 1878. The age of samurai is ending.
292 warriors join a deadly contest. Steal tokens. Stay alive. Reach Tokyo.
The prize: money and survival.
This show blends history, action, and big battles. Think Shōgun meets Squid Game with swords.
Starts 13 November on Netflix worldwide
8. Malice
A charming nanny arrives at a rich family’s home. But he is not here to help.
Jack Whitehall swaps comedy for dark revenge.
He plays Adam, who becomes close to a wealthy family to settle an old score.
The story jumps between London and Greece, shining sun over deep secrets.
Starts 14 November on Prime Video
9. The American Revolution
Ken Burns returns with a huge 12-hour documentary about America’s fight for independence.
It tells the story from many angles, including women, Black Americans, Native people, and loyalists.
Expect letters, voices from history, and deep insight.
This is serious, thoughtful storytelling.
Starts 16 November on PBS (US)
10. Stranger Things (Final Season)
The wait is over. Stranger Things returns for its fifth and final season.
The year is 1987. Eleven and her friends must stop Vecna and save the world.
Explosions, danger, emotion, and small-town chaos return.
Episodes will release in parts through December. Get the tissues and snacks ready.
Starts 26 November on Netflix
Source: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20251027-10-of-the-best-tv-shows-to-watch-this-november