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New Streaming Releases on Apple TV+ for November 2025
Apple TV+ is set to expand its library with a diverse array of new movies and shows this November. With six new releases, ranging from gripping dramas to educational docuseries and delightful animations, subscribers have much to look forward to.
Upcoming Series and Movie Premieres
The highly anticipated series Pluribus, directed by Vince Gilligan, is scheduled to premiere on November 7. Known for its captivating storytelling, the series features episodes running 50 minutes each. On November 12, fans can dive back into the drama and intrigue of Palm Royale as it returns for its second season.
Season four of The Morning Show will release new episodes throughout November, continuing its exploration of the behind-the-scenes drama in the world of morning television. Meanwhile, the comedic series Loot will also see the release of its third season episodes, adding humor and wit to the month's offerings.
The series Down Cemetery Road joins the lineup of new episodes, promising suspense and mystery for viewers. For younger audiences, the new animated series WondLa is set to enchant with its sci-fi fantasy storyline, where protagonist Eva embarks on a quest to recapture the Heart of the Forest amidst a conflict between humans and aliens on the planet Orbona.
Adding to the November lineup is the film Come See Me in the Good Light, slated for release on November 14, with a runtime of 1 hour and 44 minutes. On November 21, the sequel The Family Plan 2 will debut, offering 1 hour and 46 minutes of engaging content.
Documentary and Animation Highlights
Nature enthusiasts can look forward to the third season of Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age, arriving on November 26. This docuseries offers a glimpse into the icy landscapes of the past, with episodes ranging from 30 to 45 minutes in length. Additionally, WondLa season 3 will also premiere on November 26, with each episode running for 22 minutes, ready to capture the imagination of viewers both young and old.
Performance and Popularity
Among the top global movies and shows in November, Pluribus premiered at number one, reflecting its strong reception and popularity. The new series Down Cemetery Road made a notable debut, securing the third spot, while The Last Frontier ranked fourth among the top ten series, which also includes Slow Horses.
In the film category, The Lost Bus achieved the second position, indicating its appeal among audiences. Additionally, the classic A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving will be available for free, providing nostalgic content for viewers.
Ongoing and Featured Content
Apple TV+ continues to offer a selection of acclaimed shows and movies, including Severance, The Morning Show, and Shrinking. The platform's library also boasts the Oscar-winning movie CODA, showcasing its commitment to providing high-quality and diverse entertainment options for its subscribers.
With the addition of these new releases, Apple TV+ aims to cater to a wide range of preferences, from drama and comedy to animation and documentary. As the streaming landscape continues to evolve, the platform remains dedicated to enhancing its content offerings for viewers worldwide.