Apple TV Highlights November 2025’s Top Watched Series and Movies

Apple TV’s November 2025: Top 10 Series and Movies Revealed

In November 2025, Apple TV’s streaming platform showcased a dynamic array of content, with new releases and enduring favorites capturing audiences worldwide. According to JustWatch, a streaming guide service, the following titles emerged as the most-watched series and movies on Apple TV during the month.

Top 10 Series:

1. Pluribus
Debuting on November 7, Pluribus quickly ascended to the top spot. This sci-fi drama, crafted by Vince Gilligan—renowned for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul—narrates the journey of the world’s most despondent individual tasked with saving humanity from an overwhelming surge of happiness. ([9to5mac.com](https://9to5mac.com/2025/11/03/heres-everything-new-apple-tv-has-coming-in-november/?utm_source=openai))

2. Slow Horses
This British espionage thriller continues to captivate viewers. The series delves into the lives of MI5 agents relegated to a department for those who’ve made career-ending mistakes, led by the notorious Jackson Lamb. ([9to5mac.com](https://9to5mac.com/best-reviewed-shows-on-apple-tv-plus/?utm_source=openai))

3. Down Cemetery Road
Another British crime drama, Down Cemetery Road, premiered in November and secured the third position. Based on Mick Herron’s novels, the series offers intricate plots and compelling character arcs.

4. The Last Frontier
Since its October release, this crime thriller has maintained strong viewership. The narrative follows a detective navigating complex cases in a remote Alaskan town. ([9to5mac.com](https://9to5mac.com/2025/11/03/heres-everything-new-apple-tv-has-coming-in-november/?utm_source=openai))

5. The Morning Show
Starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, this drama continues to explore the challenges within a morning news program, addressing themes of power, gender, and ethics in the media industry.

6. Severance
This psychological thriller delves into the lives of employees who undergo a procedure to separate their work and personal memories, leading to unforeseen consequences.

7. Foundation
Based on Isaac Asimov’s seminal work, Foundation portrays the saga of a group striving to preserve knowledge and save civilization amidst the decline of a galactic empire.

8. Silo
Set in a dystopian future, Silo depicts a society living underground to escape a toxic environment, unraveling the mysteries of their existence. ([9to5mac.com](https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/30/apple-tv-series-silo-nielsen-top-10-streaming-chart/?utm_source=openai))

9. Invasion
This sci-fi series examines an alien invasion from multiple perspectives across the globe, highlighting humanity’s resilience and adaptability.

10. The Studio
A behind-the-scenes look at the tumultuous world of a music recording studio, exploring the lives of artists and producers striving for success.

Top 10 Movies:

1. The Family Plan 2
Released on November 21, this sequel reunites Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan as the Morgan family embarks on a holiday trip to London, only to confront a mysterious figure from Dan’s past, portrayed by Kit Harington. ([9to5mac.com](https://9to5mac.com/2025/11/20/the-family-plan-2-available-apple-tv/?utm_source=openai))

2. The Lost Bus
A gripping drama that follows a group of passengers on a bus journey that takes unexpected and suspenseful turns, testing their limits and revealing hidden truths.

3. The Family Plan
The original film continues to draw viewers, depicting Dan Morgan’s struggle to balance his suburban life with his past as a former assassin.

4. The Gorge
An action-packed thriller where two operatives, stationed on opposite sides of a mysterious gorge, must collaborate to confront an emerging evil. ([9to5mac.com](https://9to5mac.com/2025/07/04/these-were-the-most-watched-apple-tv-movies-and-shows-in-june/?utm_source=openai))

5. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
This classic animated special remains a holiday favorite, with Apple making it available for free a week before Thanksgiving, delighting both new and returning audiences.

6. Killers of the Flower Moon
Directed by Martin Scorsese, this historical drama delves into the Osage murders in 1920s Oklahoma, unraveling a chilling conspiracy.

7. Come See Me In the Good Light
A poignant documentary that chronicles the journey of poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they navigate a cancer diagnosis with humor, love, and resilience. ([9to5mac.com](https://9to5mac.com/2025/11/03/heres-everything-new-apple-tv-has-coming-in-november/?utm_source=openai))

8. Highest 2 Lowest
An intense drama exploring the lives of individuals from disparate socioeconomic backgrounds, highlighting their struggles and triumphs.

9. All of You
A romantic comedy that intertwines the lives of several couples, showcasing the complexities and joys of relationships.

10. Napoleon
A historical epic that portrays the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, offering a deep dive into his personal and political life.

Apple TV continues to expand its diverse content library, offering subscribers a mix of new releases and enduring classics. With a subscription fee of $12.99 per month, viewers have access to a wide range of genres and stories that cater to varied tastes.