All New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including ‘Pluribus’

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Here’s your cheat sheet to this week’s TV and streaming premieres, with quick-hit context on plots, key cast, and the creative teams behind them—plus exactly when and where each title drops so you won’t miss a thing.

‘Molly of Denali’ (2019–)

'Molly of Denali' (2019–)
GBH

PBS Kids’ award-winning animated series centers on 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native vlogger who solves everyday problems in Qyah with friends and family; voices include Sovereign Bill, Sequoia Janvier, and Lorne Cardinal. Created by Dorothea Gillim and Kathy Waugh and produced by GBH Kids with Atomic Cartoons, the show emphasizes informational-text literacy and Alaska Native cultural advisors across episodes. Directors have included Uwe Rafael Braun and Amanda Strong. New episodes arrive November 3, 2025 on PBS.

‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–)

'St. Denis Medical' (2024–)
Universal Television

NBC’s mockumentary workplace comedy follows the underfunded emergency department of St. Denis in rural Oregon, from creators Eric Ledgin and Justin Spitzer. The ensemble features Wendi McLendon-Covey, David Alan Grier, Allison Tolman, and more as staff juggling chaos, compassion, and small-town quirks. Season developments continue the show’s character-driven arcs and romance beats. New episodes return November 3, 2025 on NBC.

‘Crutch’ (2025–)

'Crutch' (2025–)
CBS Studios

This Paramount+ spinoff of ‘The Neighborhood’ stars Tracy Morgan as Francois “Frank” Crutchfield, a Harlem widower whose empty-nest reset doesn’t go as planned; Jermaine Fowler, Adrianna Mitchell, and Kecia Lewis co-star. Created by Owen H. M. Smith, the comedy expands the original show’s universe with a new multigenerational family dynamic. The first season introduces Frank’s extended clan and neighborhood ties. It premieres November 3, 2025 on Paramount+.

‘The Gone’ (2023–)

'The Gone' (2023–)
Keeper Pictures

A New Zealand-Ireland crime drama, the series pairs Irish detective Theo Richter (Richard Flood) with New Zealand DS Diana Huia (Acushla-Tara Kupe) to find a missing Irish couple; creators/writers include Anna McPartlin and Michael Bennett, with direction by Peter Burger and Hannah Quinn. The show weaves Māori community dynamics and past crimes into a tense procedural. Season 2 expanded the cross-border stakes. It arrives to U.S. streaming November 3, 2025 on Acorn.

‘Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches’ (2025)

'Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches' (2025)
Brown Bag Films

Netflix’s animated special adapts the classic Seuss tale about star-bellied and plain-bellied Sneetches learning a lesson about prejudice and belonging, with a new voice cast. The production updates designs while retaining the moral core of the original story. Casting includes Amari McCoy, Cristina Valenzuela, and others in featured roles. It streams November 3, 2025 on Netflix.

‘The Curse of Oak Island’ (2014–)

'The Curse of Oak Island' (2014–)
Prometheus Entertainment

History’s long-running docu-series follows brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and team as they apply archaeology, engineering, and archival research to Nova Scotia’s Oak Island mystery. Narrated by Robert Clotworthy, the series chronicles digs, metal-detecting, and borehole analysis in search of artifacts tied to centuries of lore. The investigative bench features familiar experts across seasons. The new season begins November 4, 2025 on History.

‘Love & Hip Hop Miami’ (2018–)

'Love & Hip Hop Miami' (2018–)
Eastern TV

The franchise’s Miami chapter spotlights artists and personalities driving the city’s music scene, with seasons featuring Trina, Amara La Negra, Trick Daddy and more. Storylines track careers, collaborations, and relationships amid South Florida’s club and media ecosystems. The series moves to BET with Season 7’s cast additions and guest cameos. It premieres November 4, 2025 on BET.

‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ (2023–)

'Squid Game: The Challenge' (2023–)
The Garden Productions

A UK-produced reality competition inspired by the Korean phenomenon, this version assembles 456 players in large-scale games for one of TV’s biggest cash prizes; it’s produced by Studio Lambert and The Garden. The show recreates iconic, game-themed sets with original twists and social-strategy elements. New players and formats refresh the stakes in the latest installment. New episodes arrive November 4, 2025 on Netflix.

‘Ms. Pat Settles It’ (2023–)

'Ms. Pat Settles It' (2023–)
BET

Comedian Patricia “Ms. Pat” Williams presides over an arbitration-style courtroom with a panel of comedian-jurors including Ray J, DeRay Davis, and others, delivering verdicts with humor and heart. Produced by 495 Productions with Ms. Pat Productions, the series blends disputes with crowd-pleasing commentary. Season 3 expands the rotating juror bench. It returns November 4, 2025 on BET.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025–)

'All’s Fair' (2025–)
Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy’s legal drama follows an elite, women-led divorce firm; creators are Murphy with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken. The starry ensemble includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Teyana Taylor, with episodes directed by Murphy and Anthony Hemingway. The series charts high-stakes cases and office politics against Los Angeles’ power circles. It premieres November 4, 2025 on Hulu.

‘Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things’ (2025)

'Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things' (2025)
Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things

The comedian’s second Netflix hour, directed by Manny Rodriguez, mines family life, sudden fame, and Southern sensibilities with Morgan’s signature storytelling. The special follows her scripted Netflix sitcom ‘Leanne’ and her breakout 2023 special ‘I’m Every Woman.’ Executive producers include Judi Marmel and Emily Noonan alongside Morgan. It debuts November 4, 2025 on Netflix.

‘Forest of the Missing’ (2022)

'Forest of the Missing' (2022)
Banijay Studios France

This MHz Choice import follows an amnesiac French judge and a German detective investigating murders along the French-German border in the Black Forest. The cross-border production mixes character drama with atmospheric mystery across four episodes. It premieres November 4, 2025 on MHz Choice.

‘Expedition Unknown’ (2015–)

'Expedition Unknown' (2015–)
Ping Pong Productions

Explorer-host Josh Gates returns with globe-trotting investigations into enduring mysteries, blending field archaeology, archival research, and adventure logistics. Produced by Ping Pong Productions, the series began on Travel Channel before moving to Discovery in 2018; Season 15 continued in 2025. New episodes premiere November 5, 2025 on Discovery Channel.

‘Expedition Files’ (2024–)

'Expedition Files' (2024–)
Ping Pong Productions

A Josh Gates companion series, this hour curates history’s strangest episodes—unsolved crimes, disappearances, and anomalies—using reenactments, expert interviews, and archival materials from a virtual host set. Discovery launched the series with a 2024 preview and expanded with additional seasons in 2025. The new season premieres November 5, 2025 on Discovery Channel.

‘The Vince Staples Show’ (2024–)

'The Vince Staples Show' (2024–)
Khalabo Ink Society

Vince Staples’ semi-surreal Netflix comedy—co-created with Ian Edelman and Maurice Williams—stars Staples as a heightened version of himself navigating Long Beach misadventures; recurring players include Vanessa Bell Calloway and Andrea Ellsworth, with guest appearances from across music and TV. The series returns November 6, 2025 on Netflix.

‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

'Death by Lightning' (2025)
Bighead Littlehead

Netflix’s historical limited series dramatizes President James A. Garfield’s short presidency and assassination by Charles J. Guiteau; Mike Makowsky created the series with Matt Ross directing, and Ramin Djawadi composing. Michael Shannon stars as Garfield alongside Matthew Macfadyen as Guiteau, with Nick Offerman, Betty Gilpin, Bradley Whitford, and Shea Whigham in key roles. It premieres November 6, 2025 on Netflix.

‘All Her Fault’ (2025–)

'All Her Fault' (2025–)
Universal International Studios

Peacock’s mystery thriller adapts Andrea Mara’s novel about a mother who arrives for a playdate only to find her son missing; showrunner Megan Gallagher leads with directors including Minkie Spiro and Kate Dennis. Sarah Snook headlines with Jake Lacy, Sophia Lillis, and Michael Peña among the cast. It premieres November 6, 2025 on Peacock.

‘Wicked: One Wonderful Night’ (2025)

'Wicked: One Wonderful Night' (2025)
Fulwell Entertainment

NBC’s two-hour concert special celebrates the two-part film saga based on the Broadway hit, featuring performances by Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Ethan Slater, Marissa Bode, and more; the event is produced by Fulwell 73 with Jon M. Chu participating. It airs November 6, 2025 on NBC and streams thereafter on Peacock.

‘The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley’ (2025)

'The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley' (2025)
5

This true-crime docuseries examines a 2010 Ohio disappearance of a mother, two children, and a neighbor, retracing the search and forensic breakthroughs that followed. Directed by Shura Davison with executive producer Will Hanrahan, it draws on police files and survivor testimony. It premieres November 6, 2025 on Sundance Now.

‘Gold Rush’ (2010–)

'Gold Rush' (2010–)
RAW

Discovery’s cornerstone mining docu-series returns with Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness tackling new claims, financing gambles, and licensing hurdles across the Yukon and Alaska. The long-running show continues to chronicle heavy-equipment challenges, crew tensions, and gold-tally milestones. The new season begins November 7, 2025 on Discovery Channel.

‘Power Book IV: Force’ (2022–2025)

'Power Book IV: Force' (2022–2025)
End of Episode

The Starz crime drama’s final season finds Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) warring for control of Chicago’s drug trade; creator Robert Munic launched the spinoff from Courtney A. Kemp’s ‘Power,’ with Gary Lennon as later-season showrunner. Returning cast include Isaac Keys, Carmela Zumbado, and Shane Harper as rivalries escalate. Season 3 premieres November 7, 2025 on Starz.

‘Ready to Love’ (2018–)

'Ready to Love' (2018–)
Will Packer Productions

OWN’s dating series from Will Packer highlights mature singles navigating real-world romance, hosted by Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles. The new season introduces a fresh city cast while keeping the weekly mixers, dates, and eliminations format. Season 11 kicks off November 7, 2025 on OWN.

‘The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd’ (2023–)

'The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd' (2023–)
Six West Media

Dan Aykroyd presents a cabinet of historical curiosities—strange inventions, odd figures, and bizarre events—in an hour-long anthology that mixes archival footage and expert voices. Episodes range from military enigmas to unexplained survivals. New installments arrive November 7, 2025 on History.

‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024–)

'Maxton Hall – The World Between Us' (2024–)
UFA Fiction

Prime Video’s German YA phenomenon adapts Mona Kasten’s ‘Save Me’ and follows scholarship student Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten) and rich heir James Beaufort (Damian Hardung) at an elite school, from creators Tarek Roehlinger and Martin Schreier with UFA Fiction. Season 1’s breakout success set records for a non-U.S. Prime Original. New episodes land November 7, 2025 on Prime Video.

‘Happy’s Place’ (2024–)

'Happy’s Place' (2024–)
Universal Television

Reba McEntire headlines NBC’s multi-cam sitcom as Bobbie, who inherits a Knoxville bar and unexpectedly gains a half-sister; the cast includes Melissa Peterman, Belissa Escobedo, Rex Linn, Pablo Castelblanco, and Tokala Black Elk. Created by Kevin and Julie Abbott, the series mixes family revelations with workplace comedy. Season 2 resumes November 7, 2025 on NBC.

‘Mistletoe Murders’ (2024–)

'Mistletoe Murders' (2024–)
Headspinner Productions

Hallmark’s mystery series—based on Ken Cuperus’s Audible Original—stars Sarah Drew as Christmas-shop owner Emily Lane, whose sleuthing pairs seasonal charm with small-town crime; Peter Mooney co-stars. Produced with Lionsgate, the show blends cozy-mystery beats and serialized stakes. The new season continues November 7, 2025 on Hallmark Channel.

‘Stumble’ (2025–)

'Stumble' (2025–)
Universal Television

NBC’s mockumentary cheerleading comedy stars Jenn Lyon as a coach restarting at a junior college after a viral fiasco, with Taran Killam as her husband and Kristin Chenoweth in a recurring role; Jeff and Liz Astrof executive produce, with Jeff Blitz among directors. The ensemble features Ryan Pinkston and a new squad of misfits. It premieres November 7, 2025 on NBC.

‘Pluribus’ (2025–)

'Pluribus' (2025–)
Sony Pictures Television

Vince Gilligan’s Apple TV+ sci-fi drama follows author Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn), seemingly immune to a strange event turning humanity eerily content; the series reunites Gilligan with ‘Better Call Saul’ collaborators and executive producers Jeff Frost, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, and Diane Mercer. Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga co-star, with Dave Porter composing. It bows November 7, 2025 on Apple TV+.

‘Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins’ (2022–)

'Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins' (2022–)
Faith in Justice Productions

Former Manhattan ADA and TV judge Faith Jenkins hosts Oxygen’s anthology of romances gone deadly, analyzing case files and evidence with legal insight. Season 4 adds new investigations and first-person accounts across a slate of 10 episodes. It returns November 9, 2025 on Oxygen.

‘Snapped: Behind Bars’ (2021–)

'Snapped: Behind Bars' (2021–)
Snapped: Behind Bars

This Oxygen spinoff revisits headline-making cases from ‘Snapped’ through new interviews conducted inside prison, plus psychological context and fresh material from investigators. The new season continues the franchise’s deeper-dive approach to culpability and motive. It returns November 9, 2025 on Oxygen.

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