All New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including ‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’
Here’s your handy, no-fuss roundup of this week’s notable TV debuts and returns across reality, comedy, awards, docs, and animation—complete with quick plot setups and key names so you can decide what to queue up next.
‘Street Outlaws: Locals Only’ (2023)

Grassroots drag racers battle for bragging rights as hosts Farmtruck and AZN travel to small tracks to spotlight hometown heroes and set up cash-days showdowns. The format pits eight local small-tire drivers for a $5,000 purse and a shot at racing a Street Outlaws pro. New episodes land Monday, November 17 on Discovery Channel. The series is a spinoff of ‘Street Outlaws’ from Pilgrim Studios.
‘Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks’ (2025)

This three-part Peacock docuseries traces Universal’s century of moviemaking into modern park design, culminating with the build-out of Epic Universe, with rare archival footage and creatives discussing how attractions come to life. Expect behind-the-scenes access to engineering, show design, and operations across Universal parks. It premieres Monday, November 17 on Peacock. Peacock and NBCUniversal promote the series as an in-depth look at the lead-up to Epic Universe.
‘Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition’ (2025)

Oliver Hudson hosts as elite teams construct intricate edible mini-worlds—complete with lights and moving parts—while judges Gale Gand and architect Michael Ford evaluate structure and design; Chip and Joanna Gaines executive produce, with Joanna guest-judging the finale. The holiday bake-off premieres Monday, November 17 on Magnolia Network (and simulcasts on Food Network). Expect weekly twists and celebrity guest judges across the season.
‘June Farms’ (2025)

Set at Matt Baumgartner’s 120-acre Hudson Valley “gentleman’s farm,” this unscripted series follows a staff juggling agritourism and elaborate wedding events against real farm work and upstate weather. Episodes spotlight venue builds, vendor wrangling, and staff relationships as ceremonies approach. It premieres Monday, November 17 on Prime Video. Amazon and local press outline an eight-episode first season filmed at West Sand Lake, New York.
‘Gerry Dee: Funny You Should Say That’ (2025)

Canadian comic Gerry Dee returns with a new hour of stand-up riffing on his teaching years, family life, and everyday absurdities. The special is headlined and written by Dee. It premieres Tuesday, November 18 on Netflix. Netflix’s listing confirms the title and date.
‘Southern Charm’ (2014)

Bravo’s Charleston-set reality staple returns with Craig Conover, Shep Rose, Austen Kroll, Madison LeCroy and more navigating relationships, businesses, and low-country soirées—plus new faces shaking up the group. Season 11 premieres Wednesday, November 19 on Bravo. Bravo and entertainment outlets confirm the returning and new cast lineup.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025)

Critical Role’s campaign two gets an adult animated adaptation following a crew of misfits on high-fantasy capers across Wildemount, produced by Metapigeon, Titmouse, and Amazon MGM Studios. The first three episodes premiere Wednesday, November 19 on Prime Video, with weekly Wednesdays thereafter. Cast includes the Critical Role ensemble reprising their roles.
‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024)

Mike Schur’s light-mystery comedy returns with Ted Danson as retiree-turned-PI Charles Nieuwendyk, going undercover on a college campus; the ensemble features Mary Elizabeth Ellis, with Mary Steenburgen joining this season. Season 2 premieres Thursday, November 20 on Netflix. Netflix’s TUDUM preview and trailer coverage confirm the date and plot setup.
‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024)

This animated sequel to ‘Camp Cretaceous’ follows the Nublar Six—now older—as Darius Bowman and friends confront dinosaur threats and conspiracies tied to the Department of Prehistoric Wildlife. Voice cast includes Paul-Mikél Williams, Darren Barnet (as Kenji), Sean Giambrone, Raini Rodriguez, and Kausar Mohammed. New episodes arrive Thursday, November 20 on Netflix. Series pages detail the characters and casting updates.
‘The Assassin’ (2025)

Keeley Hawes and Freddie Highmore lead this thriller about a retired killer in Greece forced to reckon with her past when her estranged son seeks answers, from creators Harry & Jack Williams (‘The Tourist’). The six-episode series premieres Thursday, November 20 on AMC+ in the U.S. International rollouts occurred earlier in 2025 on Prime Video (UK), ZDF, and Stan.
‘High Horse: The Black Cowboy’ (2025)

A three-part documentary from Monkeypaw Productions explores the untold history and cultural impact of Black cowboys, challenging myths about the American West with commentary from artists, historians, and riders. It premieres Thursday, November 20 on Peacock. NBC and press coverage confirm the date and three-episode format.
‘The Family Man’ (2019)

Raj & DK’s hit Indian spy thriller returns with Manoj Bajpayee as TASC operative Srikant Tiwari balancing family life and national-security stakes; Priyamani and Sharib Hashmi also star. The series, created and written by Raj & DK with Suman Kumar, drops new episodes Friday, November 21 on Prime Video. Recent reports and franchise hubs outline Season 3’s late-2025 rollout.
‘Sebastian Maniscalco: It Ain’t Right’ (2025)

Filmed at Chicago’s United Center and directed by Paul Dugdale, Sebastian Maniscalco’s new hour digs into family chaos, aging, and petty gripes with his trademark bite; he also executive produces. The special premieres Friday, November 21 on Hulu. Hulu’s press site and entertainment outlets shared the synopsis and date.
‘Toronto Airport Uncovered’ (2025)

Nat Geo cameras go behind the scenes at Toronto Pearson International to show how Canada’s busiest airport keeps flights moving through winter weather, tech issues, and security challenges. The series premieres Saturday, November 22 on National Geographic. Official pages list episode synopses and premiere scheduling.
‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember’ (2025)

Chris Hemsworth embarks with his father, Craig, recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, on a memory-rich motorcycle journey across Australia, exploring the science of social connection and reminiscence therapy with experts. The one-hour special premieres Sunday, November 23 on National Geographic. Disney and Nat Geo materials outline the film’s focus and air date, with streaming to follow on Disney+.
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