Best Shows to Binge on Amazon Prime in November 2025
November on Prime Video packs in history, fantasy, thrillers, romance, animation, and real life stories, with several premieres landing as full seasonal drops and others rolling out weekly. You can follow the battle for England’s crown, meet an adventuring party chasing an arcane relic, return to an elite German boarding school romance, and peek behind the scenes at a Hudson Valley wedding venue running at full tilt. There is also a new anthology adapting early works from the creator of ‘Chainsaw Man’ and a family sized Gotham comedy spun from a holiday favorite. To round out the perfect binge list, a few October arrivals are already waiting in the library so you can dive in right away.
‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

This historical drama streams in the United States on Prime Video starting Saturday November 1 with all eight hour long episodes available to watch. The story tracks Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy as rival claims, broken alliances, and personal loyalties push both men toward the events that reshape England in 1066. James Norton plays Harold and Nikolaj Coster Waldau plays William with creator Michael Robert Johnson guiding the series through court intrigue on both sides of the Channel. It first aired in the United Kingdom earlier this year and now arrives for American viewers as a complete season release.
‘Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26’ (2025)

This anime anthology premieres Friday November 7 on Prime Video with all eight episodes available the same day. Each short adapts a one shot by Tatsuki Fujimoto from his teenage years through his mid twenties including pieces like ‘Nayuta of the Prophecy’ and ‘Sisters’ with a different director or studio shaping the look of each entry. The collection blends messy adolescence, odd romance, and supernatural mayhem with a focus on intimate character beats. After a short theatrical showcase in Japan the project now lands on streaming as a full season drop.
‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024– )

Season two begins Friday November 7 on Prime Video with a three episode debut followed by weekly episodes through Friday November 28. Based on ‘Save You’ by Mona Kasten the new chapter continues Ruby Bell and James Beaufort’s story as grief, ambition, and family pressure test their connection at the elite Maxton Hall. Harriet Herbig Matten and Damian Hardung return with the ensemble as friendships, boundaries, and academic stakes collide. The season runs six episodes with the initial batch arriving together and the remainder releasing weekly.
‘Bat-Fam’ (2025– )

This animated comedy set in Gotham lands Monday November 10 on Prime Video with all ten episodes available at once. Spun from the holiday film ‘Merry Little Batman’ it follows Bruce Wayne, Little Batman Damian, and Alfred as their world expands to include Alicia Pennyworth, a reformed villain named Claire, and regular visits from Ra’s al Ghul with Man Bat in the belfry. The series keeps the playful art direction and fast paced set pieces while focusing on household dynamics inside Wayne Manor. Voice talent includes Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, Haley Tju, London Hughes, Michael Benyaer, and Bobby Moynihan with a full season drop for instant bingeing.
‘Malice’ (2025)

This Prime Video original thriller premieres Friday November 14 with all six episodes releasing at once. A charismatic tutor named Adam embeds himself with the wealthy Tanner family during a holiday in Greece and unsettling incidents raise questions about his true intentions as the story shifts between Greece and London. The cast features Jack Whitehall, David Duchovny, and Carice van Houten with creator James Wood crafting a psychological mystery that peels back alibis and motives. The complete season lands together to fuel a tight weekend binge.
‘June Farms’ (2025– )

This unscripted series launches Monday November 17 on Prime Video with all eight episodes available the same day. The show follows a high pressure wedding season at a 120 acre retreat in West Sand Lake in upstate New York where owner Matt Baumgartner and his young crew juggle weather, vendors, and timelines while staging bespoke ceremonies. Viewers get a behind the scenes look at staffing decisions, last minute fixes, and the sprint from rehearsal to reception across different couples and themes. The single day release makes it an easy documentary style binge.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

The animated fantasy series premieres Wednesday November 19 on Prime Video with three episodes at launch and additional episodes releasing weekly. Set in Exandria after ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ the story follows a band of fugitives and misfits who are pulled into heroism when an arcane relic called the Beacon threatens reality. The main Critical Role cast returns to voice the party with production by Amazon MGM Studios and Titmouse. Expect a tour across Wildemount as factions chase power while the found family dynamic grows through the staggered release.
‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

Season two landed on Prime Video on Wednesday October 29 as a ready made binge for November viewers. The adult animated musical fantasy follows Charlie Morningstar the princess of Hell as she tries to rehabilitate sinners by running a hotel with help from a chaotic staff and an ever growing roster of rivals. The new season builds out the Overlords and adds fresh guest voices while the core ensemble grapples with loyalty and changing rules. Episodes arrive together so you can continue the story without waiting.
‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ (2025)

This psychological thriller launched on Prime Video on Wednesday October 22 and is ideal for a November catch up. Forensic psychologist Joel returns home after his father’s death and becomes entangled in cold case murders and unnerving visions that blur professional insight with something more uncanny. The six episode run stars Sam Claflin with supporting turns from Bill Nighy, Alexandra Roach, and others as secrets in the community come to light. The complete season is available now for a compact binge.
‘The Magicians’ (2015–2020)

The acclaimed fantasy series joined Prime Video on Wednesday October 1 and offers a long form binge for the month ahead. Based on the novels by Lev Grossman it follows Quentin Coldwater and his friends as they study at Brakebills University and discover that the magical world they idolized is real and far more dangerous than it seems. Parallel arcs track Julia Wicker, Eliot Waugh, Margo Hanson, Alice Quinn, and Penny as quests and Fillory politics collide with campus life. Multiple seasons are available so you can settle in for an extended watch.
Tell us which Prime Video picks you’re starting first and what you think in the comments.


