All New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including ‘It: Welcome to Derry’
Here’s a guide to this week’s TV premieres and specials with exact dates and where to watch, covering new seasons, limited series, docuseries, reality shows, and stand-up drops.
‘Michelle Wolf: The Well’ (2025)

Premiering Tuesday, October 21 on Netflix, ‘Michelle Wolf: The Well’ delivers a new hour of stand-up. The set tackles white-women culture, true-crime fascinations, and the realities of adjusting to motherhood. It debuts worldwide for on-demand streaming the same day. The special is included with standard Netflix plans.
‘Nature’ (1982– )

Season 44 premieres Wednesday, October 22 on PBS. The opener features large-scale field cinematography and expert narration focused on global wildlife and habitats. New episodes air weekly on local PBS stations. Same-day streaming is available in the PBS app where offered.
‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ (2025)

Debuts Wednesday, October 22 on Prime Video. The miniseries follows a forensic psychologist who returns home after his father’s death and reopens cold-case murders. All installments are released for immediate streaming. The story is self-contained across a limited run.
‘The Monster of Florence’ (2025)

Premiering Wednesday, October 22 on Netflix, this limited series revisits the ‘Il Mostro di Firenze’ investigation. Episodes reconstruct the case through dramatization, archival material, and interviews. The full season is available at once for on-demand viewing. Standard subtitle and audio options are provided on the platform.
‘Dangerously Obese’ (2025– )

The broadcast premiere is Wednesday, October 22 on TLC. The series documents patients working with Dr. Procter on surgical pathways, nutrition plans, and follow-up care. New episodes air weekly in prime time. Episodes stream after broadcast on TLC’s affiliated platforms.
‘Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia’ (2025)

Debuts Wednesday, October 22 on Netflix. The docuseries covers the 1990s conflict between John Stanfa and Joey Merlino using case files, interviews, and news footage. All episodes are released simultaneously. Chapters align with key phases of the war.
‘Married at First Sight’ (2014– )

Season 19 premieres Thursday, October 23 on Peacock. Matched couples marry at first meeting, then navigate weddings, honeymoons, and decision day. New episodes stream weekly following initial availability. Past seasons remain in the Peacock catalog for catch-up.
‘Carl Weber’s The Family Business’ (2018– )

Season 6 launches Thursday, October 23 on BET+. The Duncans manage a respectable public image while maintaining a dangerous secret enterprise. New chapters arrive weekly. Earlier seasons stay available for continuous viewing.
‘The Kardashians’ (2022– )

Season 7 begins Thursday, October 23 on Hulu. The season tracks business moves, family milestones, and daily dynamics across the Kardashian-Jenner household. Episodes release weekly on the service. Prior seasons remain accessible in the library.
‘The Light In The Hall’ (2022– )

Season 2 premieres Thursday, October 23 on Acorn. A convicted murderer’s parole forces a Welsh community to confront unresolved trauma and unanswered questions. Episodes roll out weekly to subscribers. Season 1 is available on the service for context.
‘Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake’ (2023– )

Season 2 debuts Thursday, October 23. The new run continues multiverse-spanning adventures tied to the ‘Adventure Time’ canon. Episodes release weekly through the season. Returning voices and lore-rich cameos are part of the rollout.
‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024– )

Season 2 arrives Thursday, October 23 on Netflix. The season follows an irreverent agnostic and an unconventional rabbi as their relationship evolves. All episodes become available the same day. The series continues in a dialogue-driven, half-hour format.
‘Allen Iv3rson’ (2025)

Premieres Thursday, October 23 on Prime Video. The docuseries offers new access to Allen Iverson through interviews with family, teammates, coaches, and cultural figures. Episodes trace his on-court impact and broader influence. The multi-part release is available to stream on the platform.
‘Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman’ (2025– )

Launches Friday, October 24 on USA Network. Each episode visits restaurants where Strowman orders and samples entire menus, highlighting kitchen operations and local specialties. The series airs weekly on cable. Next-day streaming is available on USA’s apps.
‘Leslie Jones: Life Part 2’ (2025)

Streaming Friday, October 24 on Peacock, this stand-up special was filmed at The Belasco in Los Angeles. Jones covers therapy, soulmates, and mortality with high-energy storytelling. The hour is available on-demand after premiere. Playback supports standard Peacock features.
‘East Harbour Heroes’ (2023– )

Premiering Friday, October 24 on Discovery Channel. The series follows crews keeping shipping lanes open around St. John’s, Newfoundland, focusing on emergency response and heavy-weather operations. Episodes air weekly in prime time. On-demand access follows via Discovery’s streaming partners.
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021– )

Season 4 premieres Sunday, October 26 on Paramount+. The McLusky family continues navigating power structures in a Michigan prison town. New episodes post weekly to the service. Previous seasons remain available for catch-up viewing.
‘It: Welcome to Derry’ (2025– )

Launching Sunday, October 26 on HBO, with streaming on Max after the linear premiere. The series explores events leading into the timeline of the first film within Stephen King’s universe. Weekly releases follow the opener. Episodes maintain continuity with established Derry lore.
‘Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order’ (2025– )

Premiering Sunday, October 26 on AMC. The series centers on a covert organization monitoring supernatural threats and field investigations. Episodes air weekly with on-app streaming afterward. The narrative mixes case-of-the-week stories with serialized arcs.
Tell us which premieres you’re lining up to watch first this week in the comments!


