Everything new on Apple TV in November 2025

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November is finally here, if you can believe it. The end of 2025 is nigh, but that doesn't mean the end of great shows and movies to watch. Apple TV is delivering an especially stacked slate of new originals and returning favorites for the month, so you've got plenty to look forward to.

Kicking things off on Nov. 7 is "Pluribus," the highly anticipated series from "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan. Rhea Seehorn stars as a woman who, finding herself the most miserable person on Earth, may be the only one who can save the world from a mysterious happiness epidemic. Later in the month brings the return of the most exclusive club in Florida with the second season of Kristen Wiig's period comedy "Palm Royale." And you'll want to get the tissues out for "Come See Me in the Good Light," an award-winning documentary about navigating life, art and relationships in the midst of a terminal illness diagnosis.

'Pluribus'

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Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) is a woman who thinks she may be the most miserable person on the planet. Her world is suddenly changed by a mysterious epidemic that doesn't cause illness, but happiness. As the only person seemingly immune to this strange disease, Carol becomes humanity's most unlikely hope for survival.

The series, which reunites "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan with his "Better Call Saul" star, also features Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga and is one of the most hotly anticipated series of the year.

Watch on Apple TV starting November 7

‘Palm Royale’ season 2

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This star-studded dramedy returns, picking up after Maxine Simmons' (Kristen Wiig) disastrous public meltdown at the Beach Ball. Now a complete social outcast, Maxine must fight her way back into the world of 1960s Palm Beach high society, ruthless as it is.

This season, she’ll have to rely on more than just her optimism as she tries to navigate life while dealing with her husband’s infidelity, a town built on secrets, and the explosive truth about Norma Dellacorte (Carol Burnett).

Watch on Apple TV starting November 12

‘Come See Me in the Good Light'

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Looking to do a bit of crying? Do you want to go through an entire box of Kleenex? This documentary, which won the coveted Festival Favorite Award at the Sundance Film Festival, offers an intimate and moving look at the lives of poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley.

Directed by Ryan White, it focuses on the couple as they face an incurable cancer diagnosis. Rather than greet death with abject sadness, however, there are plenty of funny moments and relatable stories between the couple that make it all feel much lighter than it is. Two artists transform immense pain into a powerful celebration of life and you'll be left dabbing at leaking eyes.

Watch on Apple TV from November 14

‘The Family Plan 2'

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Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan are back for another family vacation in this holiday-themed sequel. Dan Morgan (Wahlberg) is now just a regular dad, free from his secret assassin work. He plans the perfect Christmas getaway to Europe for his wife, Jessica (Monaghan), and their kids.

But of course, the trip is derailed when a dangerous figure from Dan's past (Kit Harington) shows up with unfinished business. Of course, that kicks off a game of international cat-and-mouse, forcing the entire Morgan family to battle their way across London and Paris during the holidays.

Watch on Apple TV starting November 21

'Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age'

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Following its two previous Emmy-winning seasons focused on dinosaurs, this groundbreaking natural history series returns for a new five-part chapter, jumping forward in time to the Ice Age to explore the chill of the world and all the creatures strong enough to live within it.

With Tom Hiddleston taking over narrating duties, the series uses special visual effects to bring creatures from woolly mammoths, saber-toothed tigers and giant rock-climbing sloths back to life as they struggle to survive. This isn't the one where Scrat skitters around, by the way.

Watch on Apple TV starting November 26

'WondLa' season 3

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This animated adventure reaches its epic conclusion in this third and final season. Based on the book trilogy by Tony DiTerlizzi, the new season finds Orbona on the brink. With war breaking out between the humans and alien inhabitants, Eva (voiced by Jeanine Mason) has to deal with her most dangerous task yet.

To save her world, she'll have to reunite with old friends like Otto (Brad Garrett) and Rovender (Gary Anthony Williams), make new ones, and recapture the stolen Heart of the Forest.

Watch on Apple TV starting November 26


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Brittany Vincent has been covering video games and tech for over 13 years for publications including Tom's Guide, MTV, Rolling Stone, CNN, Popular Science, Playboy, IGN, GamesRadar, Polygon, Kotaku, Maxim, and more. She's also appeared as a panelist at video game conventions like PAX East and PAX West and has coordinated social media for companies like CNET. When she's not writing or gaming, she's looking for the next great visual novel in the vein of Saya no Uta. You can follow her on Twitter @MolotovCupcake.

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