Apple TV’s November 2025 Lineup: A Month of Premieres and Returning Favorites

As November 2025 approaches, Apple TV is set to unveil a diverse array of new content, featuring highly anticipated series debuts, returning favorites, and compelling documentaries. This month’s lineup promises to cater to a wide range of viewer preferences, ensuring that subscribers have plenty to look forward to.

Pluribus

– Premiere Date: November 7
– Format: TV Series
– Genre: Science Fiction Drama

From the creative mind of Vince Gilligan, renowned for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, comes Pluribus. This sci-fi drama centers on the world’s most despondent individual, who unexpectedly finds himself tasked with saving humanity from an overwhelming surge of happiness. The series delves into themes of existentialism and the human condition, offering viewers a thought-provoking narrative.

Palm Royale (Season 2)

– Premiere Date: November 12
– Format: TV Series
– Genre: Comedic Drama

Palm Royale returns for its second season, continuing the story of Maxine, who faces social ostracization following a public scandal. Determined to reclaim her status, Maxine employs her wit and resourcefulness to navigate a world rife with secrets, lies, and occasional felonies. This season promises a blend of humor and drama as it explores themes of redemption and societal dynamics.

Come See Me in the Good Light

– Premiere Date: November 14
– Format: Documentary Film
– Genre: Documentary

Come See Me in the Good Light offers an intimate look into the lives of poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they confront an incurable cancer diagnosis. Through a lens of joy, humor, and unwavering partnership, the documentary transforms a narrative of illness into a celebration of resilience and love. It serves as a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to find purpose and meaning amidst adversity.

The Family Plan 2

– Premiere Date: November 21
– Format: Feature Film
– Genre: Action Comedy

In this sequel, Dan (Mark Wahlberg) plans an idyllic overseas holiday for his wife Jessica (Michelle Monaghan) and their children. However, their plans are upended when a mysterious figure from Dan’s past (Kit Harington) resurfaces with unresolved issues. The family becomes entangled in a high-stakes adventure involving bank heists, holiday escapades, and thrilling car chases across picturesque European landscapes. This action-packed comedy explores themes of family bonds and the unpredictability of life.

Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age

– Premiere Date: November 26
– Format: TV Series
– Genre: Documentary

Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age is the latest installment in the acclaimed natural history series. Produced by BBC Studios Natural History Unit and narrated by Tom Hiddleston, this five-part docuseries transports viewers to a time millions of years after the dinosaurs’ extinction. It showcases the rise of iconic megafauna and the intense survival challenges during the Ice Age, complemented by an original score from Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman, and Kara Talve. The series offers a captivating exploration of prehistoric life and the forces that shaped it.

WondLa (Season 3)

– Premiere Date: November 26
– Format: TV Series
– Genre: Kids & Family

The third and final season of WondLa sees Eva embarking on her most perilous mission yet: reclaiming the stolen Heart of the Forest to prevent a war between humans and aliens. As she gathers allies and confronts formidable challenges, Eva strives to bridge divided worlds and affirm the unity of all beings. This season promises an epic conclusion to the series, emphasizing themes of unity, courage, and the power of understanding.

Ongoing Series with New Episodes

In addition to these premieres, Apple TV will continue to release new episodes for several ongoing series:

– The Morning Show: The drama featuring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon continues its narrative through November 19.
– The Last Frontier: This crime thriller from The Blacklist creator extends its storyline through December 5.
– Loot: Maya Rudolph’s comedy series progresses with new episodes available until December 10.
– Down Cemetery Road: The thriller from the author of Slow Horses continues its suspenseful tale through December 10.

Apple TV is available for $12.99 per month, offering a rich library of acclaimed TV shows and movies, including Ted Lasso, Severance, The Morning Show, Silo, and Shrinking. This November’s lineup underscores Apple’s commitment to delivering diverse and high-quality content to its subscribers.