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The top TV series to watch on Prime, Netflix and Disney+ this November

November 1, 2025
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The top TV series to watch on Prime, Netflix and Disney+ this November

Robin Hood

Sunday 2 November, MGM+

A new adaptation of Robin Hood is set to premiere, featuring Jack Patten in the titular role and Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham. As the Sheriff enforces taxes in the face of local hardship, Rob gathers a band of rebels who aim to redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor. This retelling presents an empowered Marion, portrayed by Lauren McQueen, as she infiltrates the Norman court to aid the cause, reports BritPanorama.

All’s Fair

Tuesday 4 November, Disney+

In the upcoming legal drama All’s Fair, Kim Kardashian leads alongside Sarah Paulson and Naomi Watts, all playing lawyers in a high-profile divorce firm. With power suits and sharp dialogues, the series explores the dynamics of California’s elite as the attorneys navigate disputes and finances, bringing a blend of drama and entertainment.

I Love LA

Wednesday 5 November, Now

Starring Rachel Sennott, I Love LA follows a group of aspiring influencers grappling with their ambitions in Los Angeles. As Maia’s life is disrupted by the arrival of her former best friend, the series captures the complexities of friendship and competition in a self-obsessed environment, appealing to a younger demographic.

Death by Lightning

Thursday 6 November, Netflix

This limited series focuses on the assassination of President James A. Garfield, as depicted in Death by Lightning. The narrative highlights Garfield’s commitment to reform amidst political corruption and his tragic demise at the hands of Charles Guiteau, whose delusions intertwined with Garfield’s fate.

Pluribus

Friday 7 November, Apple TV

Created by Vince Gilligan, Pluribus introduces Rhea Seehorn as Carol Sturka, an uninspired author immune to a mass euphoria-inducing virus affecting society. As others become inexplicably cheerful, Carol navigates her dissatisfaction, providing a sharp contrast that drives the comedic tension of the plot.

All Her Fault

Friday 7 November, Now

Based on Andrea Mara’s novel, All Her Fault tackles the harrowing theme of a missing child. Sarah Snook plays Marissa Irvine, who encounters every parent’s nightmare when she cannot find her son during a playdate. Suspicion and tension escalate as mysteries unfold around Marissa and her community.

The Beast in Me

Thursday 13 November, Netflix

Featuring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys, The Beast in Me tells the story of Aggie Wiggs, a mystery writer entangled in her new neighbour’s dark past. As she delves into Nile Jarvis’s alleged crimes, a suspenseful and thrilling narrative unfolds, exploring grief and truth in adjacent lives.

Malice

Friday 14 November, Prime Video

In the psychological thriller Malice, Jack Whitehall stars as Adam, a tutor who manipulates the wealthy Tanner family for his gain. His schemes unravel the family’s facade, leading to dramatic confrontations that question loyalty and trust among them.

Landman season two

Sunday 16 November, Paramount+

Returning for its second season, Landman continues following Tommy, played by Billy Bob Thornton, now in charge of an oil company after a significant leadership change. The series examines the ramifications of newfound power and the complex relationships that evolve within the oil industry.

The Death of Bunny Munro

Thursday 20 November, Now

Based on Nick Cave’s novel, The Death of Bunny Munro features Matt Smith as a door-to-door salesman coping with loss during a road trip with his son. The story intertwines dark humour with themes of grief, showcasing the unique bond between father and son against a backdrop of personal chaos.

Stranger Things season five

Wednesday 26 November, Netflix

The anticipated final season of Stranger Things arrives in three chapters. The storyline resumes with Hawkins under military lockdown as the community grapples with the resurgence of Vecna, teasing the conflicts and resolutions fans have eagerly awaited.

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