Every TV Show Coming to Hulu in November 2025
Hulu’s November lineup mixes buzzy premieres with deep-dive docuseries and long-running hits, from ‘All’s Fair’ to international thriller ‘The Manipulated,’ plus fan favorites like ‘One Piece,’ ‘Ghost Adventures,’ and a slate of History and ID titles. Below you’ll find what’s streaming when in November 2025, along with quick primers so you know exactly what each series covers and whether the arrival is a Hulu Original premiere or a library add.
‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ (2007)

Food Network’s road-trip staple follows host Guy Fieri as he spotlights independent diners, drive-ins, and dives across the U.S., Canada, and beyond, with kitchen walk-throughs that show how signature dishes are made. The series streams on Saturday November 1 on Hulu as a library addition. Episodes frequently group eateries by a theme and occasionally include return visits under the ‘Triple D Nation’ banner. The franchise has run for hundreds of episodes and remains one of Food Network’s most-watched shows.
‘Return to Amish’ (2014)

This TLC reality series is a continuation of ‘Breaking Amish’ and follows former Amish and Mennonite cast members as they attempt to return to their communities and navigate rules, shunning, and family ties. It streams on Saturday November 1 on Hulu as a library add. The show documents decisions about faith and modern life, tracking cast members in Pennsylvania and beyond over multiple seasons. Its roots and recurring cast connect directly back to the original ‘Breaking Amish.’
‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama centers on an all-female boutique divorce firm led by power players who spin up high-stakes cases and internal rivalries across Los Angeles. It premieres as a Hulu Original on Tuesday November 4. The star-packed cast includes Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close, with Kardashian playing a high-profile attorney; trailers tease client revenge plays and courtroom brinkmanship. Hulu lists the series for November with the ensemble also serving as executive producers.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025)

A new Korean thriller created with Studio Dragon and CJ ENM follows an ordinary man whose life is upended by a meticulous conspiracy that forces him into dangerous cat-and-mouse moves to clear his name. It bows as a Hulu Original on Wednesday November 5 with weekly episodes. The cast features Ji Chang-wook and Do Kyung-soo under directors Park Shin-woo and Kim Chang-ju, with writer Oh Sang-ho penning the series. Disney and Hulu materials list a November 5 global launch on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
‘One Piece’ (1999)

Toei Animation’s long-running anime adapts Eiichiro Oda’s manga about Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates as they sail the Grand Line in pursuit of the legendary “One Piece.” It streams on Thursday November 6 on Hulu as a library add. The show spans over a thousand episodes worldwide and remains one of the most distributed anime series ever. Expect arcs that track Luffy’s crew expansions and rival pirate factions across major seas.
‘The Toys That Built America’ (2021)

History’s docudrama charts the rise of iconic American toys and the rival inventors and companies that battled for market dominance, using reenactments and expert commentary. It arrives Thursday November 6 on Hulu as a library addition. Episodes unpack how breakthroughs and branding wars shaped the modern toy industry. Expect deep dives into product origins, boardroom gambits, and pop-culture ripple effects.
‘The Food That Built America’ (2019)

This History Channel series tells the origin stories of major food brands and restaurants, often pairing industry rivals to show how innovation and competition forged American eating habits. It streams Thursday November 6 on Hulu as a library add. Through dramatizations and historian interviews, episodes explore breakthroughs from cereal to condiments to fast food empires. The format emphasizes pivotal product launches and corporate brinkmanship.
‘Paranormal Lockdown’ (2016)

Investigators Nick Groff and Katrina Weidman confine themselves for 72 hours inside reputedly haunted locations to capture extended-time evidence with minimal external interference. It streams Saturday November 8 on Hulu as a library addition. Filmed across sites like asylums and historic mansions, the series originally aired on Destination America and TLC before later runs. Episodes highlight the pair’s long-form lockdown method and technical setups.
‘The Baldwins’ (2025)

TLC’s reality series follows Alec and Hilaria Baldwin and their seven children, documenting family life in New York and the aftermath of the ‘Rust’ tragedy as legal and public pressures intersect with parenting. It streams Saturday November 8 on Hulu as a library add. The show premiered in February 2025 and captures home routines, milestones, and family decision-making. TLC and major outlets framed it as an intimate portrait during a turbulent chapter.
‘Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior’ (2024)

Executive produced by Michael Bay, this true-crime docuseries examines the crimes of Hadden Clark and a family history of violence, blending survivor accounts with investigative reporting. It streams Saturday November 8 on Hulu as a library add. Season materials describe episodes that track confessions, cellmate dynamics, and case link investigations. The series is also listed on Max’s catalog with a 2024 debut.
‘Sister Wives’ (2010)

TLC’s long-running docuseries follows Kody Brown and his family as shifting relationships, relocations, and faith decisions reshape their once-plural household of four wives and 18 children. It arrives Saturday November 8 on Hulu as a library add. Recent seasons cover separations, property sales, and the family’s choice to live monogamously going forward. The series began in 2010 and continues to chronicle evolving family dynamics.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

Hulu’s unscripted series follows Utah-based #MomTok influencers as marriages, friendships, and public scrutiny collide, including fallout from widely reported “soft-swinging” allegations. It streams Thursday November 13 on Hulu with new season activity around that date. The show became Hulu’s most-watched unscripted season premiere of 2024 and expanded to additional episodes across 2024–2025, including a reunion special. Casting centers on creators navigating careers, motherhood, and viral scandals.
‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020)

Hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburne, this History series reexamines high-profile enigmas like D.B. Cooper, Titanic evidence, Roswell, and John Wilkes Booth through new research and expert analysis. It streams Thursday November 13 on Hulu as a library add. Episodes are hour-long deep dives with historians and investigators walking through competing theories and fresh findings. The series premiered in 2020 and has continued across multiple seasons.
‘Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice’ (2020)

Lifetime partners with survivor and advocate Elizabeth Smart for hour-long specials that revisit real cases, offer behind-the-scenes details, and help victims and families move toward healing. It streams Thursday November 13 on Hulu as a library add. Each installment is told through Smart’s perspective and focuses on practical paths to closure and accountability. The season originally released in 2020.
‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’ (2025)

A&E’s six-part docuseries pulls back the curtain on Nevada’s Moonlite Bunny Ranch, featuring former workers and insiders recounting conditions behind the brothel’s public image. It streams Thursday November 13 on Hulu as a library add. The network billed it as an unflinching look at exploitation claims, finances, and safety concerns tied to the brothel made famous on TV. Premiere coverage dates the series to June 12, 2025.
‘Death by Fame’ (2023)

Investigation Discovery’s series explores crimes orbiting entertainment and celebrity culture, from stalker cases to tragic murders, through investigators, journalists, and survivor testimony. It streams Friday November 14 on Hulu as a library add. Subsequent seasons continued into 2025 with new episodes and companion coverage. The premiere season debuted in early 2023 on ID.
‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024)

This medical docuseries focuses on patients who suffered severe complications after weight-loss surgery and the specialists attempting complex corrective procedures. It streams Friday November 14 on Hulu as a library add. Episodes spotlight diagnostic workups, revision strategies, and recovery plans for life-altering surgical outcomes. The show launched in 2024.
‘Moonshiners’ (2011)

Discovery’s long-running series follows Appalachian distillers and the cat-and-mouse realities of backwoods liquor making, blending business challenges with regional culture. It streams Friday November 14 on Hulu as a library add. Storylines typically chronicle sourcing, mash builds, still runs, and distribution hurdles amid law-enforcement pressure. The brand has spun off multiple specials and limited series over the years.
‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ (2022)

Investigation Discovery’s true-crime series examines cases that rocked high school football towns where Friday games are the community heartbeat. It streams Friday November 14 on Hulu as a library add. Episodes trace investigations, community fallout, and the intersection of sports culture with small-town justice. Hulu’s series page highlights cases set in Texas and other football-centric regions.
‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008)

Zak Bagans leads a team that investigates reputedly haunted locations, documenting audio and video anomalies across the U.S. and abroad in a format that began on Travel Channel and now runs across Discovery platforms. It streams Friday November 14 on Hulu as a library add. The show has amassed dozens of seasons with special events and spinoffs, including high-profile cases like the “Poltergeist” house. Core team members include Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley.
‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025–)

Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante investigates how human substances end up in ecosystems and alter animal behavior, from alcohol-seeking bears to alligators exposed to meth and Colombia’s infamous “cocaine hippos.” It streams on Saturday November 15 on Hulu as a library addition. Episodes follow tracking, field forensics, and rehabilitation strategies designed to protect both animals and nearby communities. Season materials place the series’ debut in mid 2025 with case studies across North and South America.
‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation’ (2018–)

Guy Fieri revisits standout mom-and-pop spots from the flagship series to see how dishes and businesses have evolved, with new cooking walkthroughs and owner updates. It streams on Saturday November 15 on Hulu as a library add. Recent seasons group revisits by themes and regions, checking in on everything from deli classics to island-style oxtail. Hulu’s November schedule lists a fresh batch of episodes landing mid month.
‘Deadly Women’ (2005–2021)

Investigation Discovery’s anthology examines homicide cases committed by women, pairing expert analysis with dramatizations and interviews to unpack motives like obsession, greed, and revenge. It streams on Saturday November 15 on Hulu as a library add. The franchise began as a short miniseries before returning as a long-running series spanning well over a dozen seasons. Hulu’s schedule flags multiple seasons arriving together in mid November.
‘Castle Impossible’ (2025)

HGTV chronicles Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira as they attempt to restore a 500-year-old French chateau once visited by King Louis XIII, spread across a 130-acre estate with stables, a lodge, and outbuildings. It streams on Saturday November 15 on Hulu as a library add. The series follows structural triage, budget hurdles, and family craftsmanship as the couple races to save the property. Premiere coverage dates the series to late April 2025 with extensive historical details about the site.
‘Dragon Ball’ (1986)

The original anime follows Son Goku from childhood through early adulthood as martial arts training, world tournaments, and a hunt for seven wish-granting Dragon Balls send him across fantastical lands. It streams on Tuesday November 18 on Hulu as a library addition. Story arcs introduce allies like Bulma and Krillin, mentors such as Master Roshi, and recurring rivals who become central to later series. The franchise draws inspiration from “Journey to the West” and classic kung fu cinema.
‘I Survived a Crime’ (2021–)

Hosted by ABC News correspondent Gio Benitez, this docuseries reconstructs harrowing encounters like carjackings and home invasions through surveillance footage, first-person accounts, and law enforcement insight. It streams on Thursday November 20 on Hulu as a library add. Episodes focus on decision points that helped victims escape or fight back, with practical takeaways woven into each case. The show premiered in 2021 and has circulated across multiple platforms.
‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’ (2025–)

Based on Gosho Aoyama’s manga, this modern anime follows Yaiba Kurogane as he leaves the jungle for city life, trains under the legend of Miyamoto Musashi, and confronts ancient powers alongside new rivals and friends. It streams on Friday November 21 on Hulu as a library addition. The 2025 adaptation has been produced by Wit Studio with an English-language release licensed for Western audiences. Platform listings describe a coming-of-age journey packed with swordplay and mythic challenges.
‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ (2017–)

Five bakers tackle two rounds of holiday-themed cookie tasks judged by Food Network personalities, with the winner usually taking home a cash prize and seasonal bragging rights. It streams on Saturday November 22 on Hulu as a library add. Challenges emphasize decoration techniques, structural bakes, and flavor pairings tied to festive themes. The format has run annually with returning hosts and judges across multiple seasons.
‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024)

Lifetime’s follow-up docuseries tracks Gypsy Rose Blanchard after her December 2023 release, documenting media scrutiny, family relationships, and major life changes as she adjusts to public life. It streams on Tuesday November 25 on Hulu as a library addition. Episodes explore her marriage and subsequent relationship shifts along with the pressures of viral notoriety. Coverage at launch confirmed availability through Lifetime outlets and Hulu + Live TV windows.
‘Taking the Stand’ (2022–)

Hosted by Dan Abrams, this series explores cases through the rare perspective of defendants who testified, weaving in trial footage, law enforcement context, and legal analysis to clarify contested moments. It streams on Tuesday November 25 on Hulu as a library add. Episodes revisit widely discussed prosecutions and lesser-known trials to examine how testimony shaped verdicts. Season one launched in early 2022 with a format centered on the witness box.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014–)

Food Network’s seasonal competition gathers skilled bakers for weekly dessert challenges tied to Thanksgiving and Christmas, judged by Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller, and rotating panelists with Jesse Palmer hosting in recent years. It streams on Saturday November 29 on Hulu as a library addition. Each season runs through late December with eliminations, culminating in a finale for a cash prize and bragging rights. Recent coverage highlights new team twists and format updates rolling out this fall.
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