All New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including ‘Palm Royale’
Here’s your quick, no-fuss guide to the week’s new and returning shows across streamers and networks, with what each project is about and who’s involved, plus exactly when and where you can watch them.
‘Sesame Street’ (1969)

The newly reimagined season premieres Monday, November 10 on Netflix and PBS KIDS, expanding to a longer, character-driven story format while keeping beloved segments like ‘Cookie’s Foodie Truck.’ The season opens with NASCAR champion Bubba Wallace as a guest alongside Elmo, Abby, and Zoe. Episodes invite kids to “play along” and include a new animated segment, ‘Tales from 123.’ The launch coincides with the show’s 56th anniversary.
‘The Paper’ (2025)

Airing on NBC starting Monday, November 10, this ‘Office’-universe mockumentary (created by Greg Daniels and Michael Koman) follows the Toledo Truth Teller as a documentary crew chronicles a newsroom’s chaotic revival. The cast includes Domhnall Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, Chelsea Frei, and Oscar Nuñez returning as Oscar Martinez. Season 1 premiered on Peacock in September and now rolls out weekly on NBC. Expect callbacks to Dunder Mifflin amid new workplace antics.
‘Bat-Fam’ (2025)

Premiering Monday, November 10 on Prime Video, this animated comedy-adventure continues after ‘Merry Little Batman,’ with Batman, Alfred, and Damian Wayne juggling Gotham protection and an eccentric household. Voice cast includes Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, and Haley Tju, with Patrick Stump handling music. The series is developed by Mike Roth and Jase Ricci for DC/Warner Bros. Animation and Amazon MGM Studios. It delivers family hijinks alongside caped capers.
‘Marines’ (2025)

Debuting Monday, November 10 on Netflix, this four-episode military docuseries embeds with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit as they train and deploy across the Pacific. Produced with deep access, it captures high-stakes exercises, camaraderie, and life at sea. The series arrives on the Marine Corps’ 250th birthday and is billed as a coming-of-age portrait of young Marines. Chelsea Yarnell is credited as director.
‘Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth’ (2025)

Streaming Monday, November 10 on Hulu, this docuseries follows Christine Flack as she investigates the media scrutiny and events leading up to the TV presenter’s death. New reporting and interviews aim to reassess narratives around the case. Early reviews call it a disturbing but determined inquiry from a grieving mother. The series also streams via Disney+ in select regions.
‘Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo’ (2024)

Season 2 returns Tuesday, November 11 on History, with Danny Trejo guiding viewers through surprising discoveries—from hidden artworks to long-lost artifacts—and the stories behind them. Episode listings indicate the premiere at 10 p.m. ET. The series blends investigation, history, and travelogue elements.
‘Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay’ (2025)

Premiering Tuesday, November 11 on Bravo, this three-part limited series features the ‘RHOSLC’ star speaking with survivors, former LDS leaders, and ex-members about abuse and controversial practices. The project expands on Gay’s own departure from the church, aiming to empower victims by sharing their experiences. Episodes stream next day on Peacock.
‘Palm Royale’ (2024)

Season 2 of the Kristen Wiig-led period dramedy premieres Wednesday, November 12 on Apple TV+, continuing Maxine’s 1969 Palm Beach climb with Laura Dern, Ricky Martin, Allison Janney, and more returning. Apple’s synopsis frames it as a satirical underdog story about belonging and power. The series is created by Abe Sylvia and based on Juliet McDaniel’s novel ‘Mr. & Mrs. American Pie.’
‘Body Cam’ (2018)

The long-running Investigation Discovery series returns Wednesday, November 12 at 9 p.m. ET with a new season built around real police body-camera footage. Episodes place viewers in fast-moving situations and life-or-death decisions. Producer Arrow Media confirmed the date and continued partnership with ID.
‘Selling the OC’ (2022)

Season 4 hits Netflix on Wednesday, November 12, reuniting the Oppenheim Group’s OC office and introducing new agents amid high-stakes listings and simmering rivalries. Official previews tease OGs vs. San Diego transfers and developments in the Alex Hall–Tyler Stanaland storyline. All episodes drop the same day.
‘The Murder Tapes’ (2019)

Investigation Discovery’s vérité true-crime series starts its new season Wednesday, November 12 at 10 p.m. ET, reconstructing cases via surveillance, interrogation room video, and evidence footage. The season opener, “Head in a Bag,” anchors the slate of weekly episodes.
‘Delhi Crime’ (2019)

Season 3 premieres Thursday, November 13 on Netflix, with Shefali Shah returning as DIG Vartika Chaturvedi to take on a trafficking network linked to an elusive figure known as “Badi Didi.” The series continues its grounded police-procedural approach with an expanded ensemble. New episodes arrive globally on the date.
‘Blue Lights’ (2025)

The BAFTA-winning Belfast police drama returns Thursday, November 13 on BritBox, pushing officers to moral and operational breaking points as new threats escalate. Season 3 continues the show’s focus on frontline policing pressures and tight-knit team dynamics. Episode 1 is listed as a 2025 premiere on the service.
‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

Netflix’s psychological thriller miniseries debuts Thursday, November 13, starring Claire Danes as a grieving author drawn into a dangerous game with her wealthy neighbor (Matthew Rhys); Brittany Snow co-stars. Created by Gabe Rotter with Howard Gordon among executive producers, the series blends mystery and character study. Trailers and previews highlight cat-and-mouse tension and a star-studded supporting cast.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

Season 3 drops Thursday, November 13 on Hulu, continuing the reality docuseries about Utah’s influencer circles and the fallout from past scandals. The new run arrives as a full-season binge per Hulu’s guide. Expect returning personalities, new fractures, and reunion-style fireworks later in the cycle.
‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

Netflix launches this Japanese historical action series Thursday, November 13, set in the Meiji era as hundreds of fighters enter a survival game with a massive prize at stake. Directed by Michihito Fujii and starring Junichi Okada, the six-episode drama screened at Busan ahead of its global debut. Netflix’s slate positions it as a “battle royale like no other.”
‘My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story’ (2025)

Premiering Thursday, November 13 on Paramount+, this two-part docuseries recounts the actress’s 12-year stalking ordeal, with interviews from Eva LaRue and her daughter Kaya and details of the FBI investigation. Coverage outlines the harasser’s eventual conviction and the family’s long struggle for safety. The project comes via See It Now Studios.
‘The Last Woodsmen’ (2024)

Season 2 premieres Friday, November 14 on Discovery Channel, following veteran logger Jared Douglas and crew through high-risk timber harvests where one misstep can cost fortunes—or lives. Discovery’s press notes promise bigger risks and higher paydays this season. Expect new jobs, weather battles, and equipment drama.
‘Malice’ (2025)

Prime Video’s psychological thriller series arrives Friday, November 14, starring Jack Whitehall as a mysterious male nanny embedded with a wealthy family, with David Duchovny and Carice van Houten co-starring. Created and written by James Wood, the six-episode season was filmed in London and Paros. Prime Video and trade previews flag a slick, twisty class-conscious thriller.
‘The Seduction’ (2025)

HBO Max’s period drama inspired by ‘Les Liaisons dangereuses’ premieres Friday, November 14, headlined by a cast led by Diane Kruger, with weekly episodes through December. Critics note a risqué, power-driven take on the classic tale. Trailers emphasize intrigue, revenge, and elite decadence.
‘Deep Dive…’ (2024)

Nat Geo Wild launches a new season Saturday, November 15, following biologist-explorer Lizzie Daly on a 30,000-kilometer journey along Australia’s coasts and reefs. Episodes showcase marine life—from turtles to whales—and the people protecting these ecosystems. The series previously aired on Love Nature and Sky Nature before expanding internationally.
‘Landman’ (2024)

Taylor Sheridan’s West Texas oil-patch drama returns Sunday, November 16 on Paramount+ with Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and Andy Garcia, and Season 2 adding Sam Elliott. New episodes find Tommy Norris grappling with executive power and family turmoil after seismic events in Season 1. Coverage notes a slower-burn, character-driven arc this year.
‘Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints’ (2024)

Fox Nation continues the docudrama Sunday, November 16, with Martin Scorsese narrating dramatized portraits of figures like Francis of Assisi, Thomas Becket, Mary Magdalene, and more. Earlier installments premiered in late 2024 and spring 2025; additional episodes roll out across 2025–26. The series blends interviews, narration, and period dramatizations.
‘The American Revolution’ (2025)

Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David P. Schmidt’s six-part, twelve-hour documentary event begins Sunday, November 16 on PBS, with a sweeping re-examination of the war’s complexities, internal divisions, and consequences. The series features narration by Peter Coyote and contributions from a large ensemble of voices. Companion materials include a book release the same week.
‘Prime Minister’ (2025)

CNN airs the feature documentary Sunday, November 16 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, offering an intimate portrait of former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern. Directed by Lindsay Utz and Michelle Walshe, the film premiered at Sundance and later in theaters before its broadcast debut. A post-film roundtable streams on CNN platforms.
Share which premieres you’re most excited to start this week in the comments!


