All New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including ‘Prehistoric Planet’
Here’s a quick, friendly rundown of notable series landing over the next few days, with handy plot and talent details plus exactly when and where each one drops so you can plan your viewing.
‘Bel-Air’ (2022–2025)

The reimagining of ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ continues Will’s journey from West Philadelphia to the elite world of Bel-Air, exploring class, culture, and family dynamics. Jabari Banks leads the cast alongside Adrian Holmes, Cassandra Freeman, Coco Jones, and Olly Sholotan. Developed by Morgan Cooper with Malcolm Spellman, T.J. Brady, and Rasheed Newson, the series enters its fourth and final stretch. New episodes arrive November 24, 2025 on Peacock.
‘Shakespeare & Hathaway – Private Investigators’ (2018– )

Set in Stratford-upon-Avon, this cozy mystery dramedy pairs ex-DI Frank Hathaway with former hairdresser Luella Shakespeare to solve local capers. Jo Joyner and Mark Benton star, with Patrick Walshe McBride as tech-savvy Sebastian. Produced by BBC Studios, the series blends light humor with case-of-the-week storytelling across 45-minute episodes. A new batch arrives November 25, 2025 on BritBox.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

The fifth and final season is rolling out in three parts, with Volume 1 launching November 26, 2025 on Netflix. Set in fall 1987, the gang faces an ultimate showdown with Vecna, and new cast additions include Linda Hamilton. The season consists of eight episodes, culminating in a two-hour finale on December 31. Key dates and premiere structure have been confirmed by Netflix and recent coverage.
‘Prehistoric Planet’ (2022–2025)

This natural-history series uses cutting-edge VFX and a Hans Zimmer-led score to depict life 66 million years ago. Seasons have been narrated by Sir David Attenborough (with Tom Hiddleston credited for Season 3 narration). Executive producers include Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton, combining BBC Natural History expertise with cinematic flourishes. The newest installment lands November 26, 2025 on Apple TV+.
‘WondLa’ (2024–2025)

Based on Tony DiTerlizzi’s books, this animated sci-fi adventure follows Eva, a teen raised by a robot caregiver who ventures onto the alien world Orbona to find other humans. Voices include Jeanine Mason, Teri Hatcher, Brad Garrett, Alan Tudyk, and Gary Anthony Williams. Apple TV+ has slated the third and final season, comprising six episodes. It premieres November 26, 2025 on Apple TV+.
‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995)

The landmark eight-part documentary chronicling the band’s story—from Liverpool and Hamburg through Beatlemania, India, and the breakup—returns in a restored and remastered edition. Drawing on archival interviews and rare footage, the series remains the definitive longform visual history of the group. Disney has confirmed the refreshed presentation for streaming. The remaster arrives “coming soon,” with rollout beginning November 26, 2025 on Disney+.
‘Bridezillas’ (2004– )

This long-running reality series follows engaged couples—especially highly particular brides—navigating the stresses of wedding planning. Episodes capture venue logistics, budget clashes, vendor drama, and family dynamics in a fly-on-the-wall style. Originally launched on WE tv, it has spawned numerous seasons and specials. New programming drops November 28, 2025 on All Reality.
‘It’s Florida, Man.’ (2024– )

An irreverent late-night docu-comedy, this series brings viral Sunshine State headlines to life through interviews and comedic reenactments. Created by Mark Herwick and Jeff Tomsic—with executive producers including Danny McBride—the show features rotating guests such as Anna Faris, Jake Johnson, Randall Park, and Ego Nwodim. Season details highlight six episodes in its initial run. New episodes arrive November 28, 2025 on HBO.
‘Heated Rivalry’ (2025– )

Adapted from Rachel Reid’s hockey romance novel, the series charts an eight-year secret relationship between rival pro players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov. The show is created by Jacob Tierney and stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie. International distribution includes Max (U.S.) alongside other platforms, with a weekly rollout of its six episodes. It premieres November 28, 2025 on HBO Max.
‘Married to Medicine’ (2013– )

Bravo’s Atlanta-set docuseries follows doctors and doctors’ spouses balancing careers, family life, and friendships amid shifting alliances. The Season 11 ensemble features Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush-Harris, Quad Webb, Phaedra Parks, and Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford, with Dr. Contessa Metcalfe as a friend and Dr. Mimi Sanders joining. Expect returning formats of trips, reunions, and practice-versus-personal tensions. New episodes begin November 30, 2025 on Bravo.
‘Words + Music’ (2025– )

MGM+ adapts Audible’s acclaimed series into a visually dynamic docuseries where artists perform and tell the backstories behind signature songs. Initial episodes spotlight John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, and Alanis Morissette, with production by Gunpowder & Sky in partnership with Audible. Filmed on Amazon MGM Studios’ volume stage, the show marries intimate performances with narrative visuals. It debuts November 30, 2025 on MGM+.
What are you planning to watch first—drop your picks and any sleeper recommendations in the comments!


