Every TV Show Coming to Amazon Prime in November 2025
November on Prime Video brings history, fantasy, thrills, romance, animation, and real life all at once. You can watch the battle for England’s crown, follow an adventuring party chasing a dangerous relic, meet a charming tutor whose motives get darker by the minute, return to an elite German boarding school romance, and peek behind the curtain at a Hudson Valley wedding venue in overdrive. There is also a new anthology that adapts early short stories from the creator of ‘Chainsaw Man’ and a family sized Gotham comedy spun from a holiday favorite. Here is everything landing this month, with exact premiere dates and how each release rolls out.
‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

This historical drama streams in the U.S. on Prime Video beginning Saturday November 1 with eight hour long episodes available to watch. The series follows Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy as uneasy alliances, rival claims, and shifting loyalties drive both men toward the events of 1066. Created by Michael Robert Johnson and led by James Norton and Nikolaj Coster Waldau, it first aired in the U.K. in late summer before arriving on Prime Video for American audiences. Viewers can expect court intrigue on both sides of the Channel and the step by step build toward the clash that transformed England.
‘Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26’ (2025)

This anime anthology premieres Friday November 7 on Prime Video with all eight episodes available the same day. Each entry adapts a one shot Fujimoto made between the ages of seventeen and twenty six, including ‘A Couple Clucking Chickens Were Still Kickin’ in the Schoolyard’, ‘Sasaki Stopped a Bullet’, ‘Love is Blind’, ‘Shikaku’, ‘Mermaid Rhapsody’, ‘Woke Up As A Girl Syndrome’, ‘Nayuta of the Prophecy’, and ‘Sisters’. The project brings together seven directors across six studios to give every short its own look while keeping the themes of messy adolescence, unusual romance, and supernatural chaos. The anthology follows a brief theatrical showcase in Japan before its worldwide streaming debut.
‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024– )

Season two begins Friday November 7 with the first three episodes on Prime Video and new episodes weekly until Friday November 28. Based on Mona Kasten’s ‘Save You’, the season continues Ruby Bell and James Beaufort’s story as grief, ambition, and family pressure collide at the elite Maxton Hall. Harriet Herbig Matten and Damian Hardung return with the ensemble, and this chapter keeps the focus on friendships and boundaries after the fallout of season one. The season runs six episodes and stays close to the second novel in the trilogy.
‘Bat-Fam’ (2025– )

All ten episodes arrive Monday November 10 on Prime Video. Spun out of ‘Merry Little Batman’, the animated comedy follows Bruce Wayne, Damian as Little Batman, and Alfred as their household expands to include Alicia Pennyworth, a reformed supervillain named Claire, the ever present Ra’s al Ghul, and Man Bat in the belfry. The series keeps the playful art direction from the holiday film while building a family focused take on Gotham adventures. Voice talent includes Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, Haley Tju, London Hughes, Michael Benyaer, and Bobby Moynihan.
‘Malice’ (2025)

This Prime Video original thriller premieres Friday November 14 with all six episodes available at once. A charismatic tutor named Adam insinuates himself into the wealthy Tanner family while they are on holiday in Greece, and a string of unsettling incidents raises doubts about his true intentions. The series stars Jack Whitehall, David Duchovny, and Carice van Houten, with creator James Wood steering a psychological why done it set across Greece and London. Expect a glossy setting, mounting suspicion, and a steady unmasking of motives as the Tanner world begins to crack.
‘June Farms’ (2025– )

This unscripted series launches Monday November 17 and follows a high pressure wedding season at a 120 acre retreat in West Sand Lake in upstate New York. Owner Matt Baumgartner and his young crew juggle weather, tight timelines, and dramatic expectations while staging eight bespoke ceremonies in one season. The show blends pastoral scenery with the real logistics of staffing, vendor wrangling, and the sprint from rehearsal to reception. All eight episodes release the same day for a full behind the scenes look at how a coveted venue runs on adrenaline and teamwork.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

The animated series premieres Wednesday November 19 on Prime Video with a three episode launch followed by weekly drops. 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. Produced by Amazon MGM Studios with Titmouse and Critical Role, the series features the main Critical Role cast and a guest roster announced during summer convention reveals. Expect found family dynamics, dark humor, and a Wildemount tour that pits the party against factions with world bending plans.
Tell us which November Prime Video series you are most excited to start first in the comments.


