November is packed with new TV releases, from Kim Kardashian’s legal drama All’s Fair to the final season of Stranger Things. Here are 10 shows fans should not miss this month.
1. I Love LA (Nov 2, HBO Max)
Rachel Sennott stars in this witty comedy about friends reuniting in Los Angeles. The series explores love, friendship and rivalry with sharp humour and guest appearances from Leighton Meester and Elijah Wood.
2. All’s Fair (Nov 4, Hulu/Disney+)
Kim Kardashian plays a glamorous divorce lawyer who starts an all-female law firm. With Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close, Ryan Murphy’s latest series mixes law, luxury and high drama.
3. All Her Fault (Nov 6, Peacock/Sky)
Sarah Snook leads this tense mystery as a mother whose son vanishes during a playdate gone wrong. Each episode deepens the web of guilt, suspicion and shocking secrets.
4. Death By Lightning (Nov 6, Netflix)
Michael Shannon plays US President James Garfield in this historical thriller about power and betrayal. Matthew Macfadyen stars as his assassin in a drama by the creators of Game of Thrones.
5. Pluribus (Nov 7, Apple TV+)
From Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, this sci-fi drama follows a writer (Rhea Seehorn) who’s immune to a virus making everyone else unnaturally happy. It blends mystery, social satire and suspense.
6. The Beast in Me (Nov 13, Netflix)
Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys star in a psychological thriller about grief, obsession and hidden truths. A writer researching her neighbour’s dark past finds herself in danger.
7. Last Samurai Standing (Nov 13, Netflix)
Set in Japan in 1878, this action-packed drama follows hundreds of samurai fighting to survive in a deadly contest. The show mixes historical detail with Squid Game-style tension.
8. Malice (Nov 14, Prime Video)
Jack Whitehall surprises in a dark revenge thriller as a charming nanny hiding dangerous motives. The story unfolds between London and Greece, exposing a family’s secrets.
9. The American Revolution (Nov 16, PBS)
Documentary master Ken Burns returns with a sweeping look at America’s fight for independence. The series highlights the untold roles of women, Black and Indigenous people, and loyalists.
10. Stranger Things (Nov 26, Netflix)
The long-awaited fifth and final season brings Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and her friends back to Hawkins in 1987 for a final battle against Vecna. Expect explosions, emotions and nostalgia.
With comedy, mystery, history and sci-fi all on the list, November promises something for every kind of viewer.
Source: BBC