Every TV Show Coming to HBO Max in November 2025

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November brings a stacked slate to Max that mixes brand-new originals with returning favorites across true crime, food competitions, nature adventures, paranormal investigations, and preschool animation. Viewers can dive into Brazilian survivalists braving the wild, Blue Ant’s creature survival showcase, ID’s chilling home-video investigations, a new French period drama inspired by ‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses,’ and Food Network’s seasonal heavy hitters. There is fresh sports storytelling with a candid Alex Rodriguez docuseries, Josh Gates’s twin doses of exploration, and family-focused reveals in ‘Unlocked: Family Secrets.’ Preschoolers get new episodes from ‘Barney’s World’ and Cartoon Saloon’s ‘Silly Sundays,’ while classic comfort TV like ‘The Kitchen,’ ‘Supermarket Stakeout,’ and ‘Holiday Baking Championship’ keeps the ovens hot through the month. Expect weekly rollouts, next-day streaming for select cable premieres, and plenty of binge-worthy back catalogs attached to these long-running franchises.

‘The Kitchen’ (2014)

'The Kitchen' (2014)
BSTV Entertainment

Food Network’s weekend staple features Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee Biegel, Jeff Mauro, and Geoffrey Zakarian with approachable recipes and timely hosting tips. The series has a large catalog of themed episodes with holiday menus and easy prep strategies. New episodes stream on Max on November 1 as next day arrivals from cable. Viewers can also find rotating guest chefs and segments that break down techniques step by step.

‘Unlocked: Family Secrets’ (2025)

'Unlocked: Family Secrets' (2025)
OWN

This documentary follows families who confront generational secrets through structured conversations and guided discovery. Each episode documents the reveal and the aftermath with archival photos and written records. It hits Max on November 2 with a weekly rollout. The season focuses on one family per episode so stories are complete within a single hour.

‘Paranormal Caught on Camera’ (2019)

'Paranormal Caught on Camera' (2019)
Travel Channel

Investigators review user videos that claim to show ghosts, cryptids, UFOs, and poltergeist activity. Segments slow the footage and add overlays while panelists discuss similar cases. It arrives on Max on November 2 with a multi season library. Episodes are anthology style so viewers can start anywhere without prior context.

‘I Love LA’ (2025)

'I Love LA' (2025)
HBO

This HBO comedy follows Maia who works at a talent agency while trying to navigate a codependent friend group and a disruptive influencer from her past. The eight episode season explores ambition and internet fame across Los Angeles. It premieres on Max on November 2 with new episodes on Sundays. Bonus features and cast spotlights post alongside the season as it airs.

‘Barney’s World’ (2024)

'Barney's World' (2024)
Mattel Television

The animated relaunch brings Barney and Baby Bop back for musical preschool adventures that emphasize feelings and friendship. Episodes mix short songs with gentle lessons and imaginative play. New installments stream on Max on November 3 within the Cartoonito hub. Seasonal shorts and interstitials round out the lineup for younger viewers.

‘Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking’ (2024)

'Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking' (2024)
theoldschool

Teams of bakers create edible builds inspired by creatures and locations from the wizarding world with the Phelps twins hosting. Challenges include showpiece constructions and technical bakes with guest judges from the film universe. Season two airs on Food Network and streams on Max beginning November 3 as next day episodes. Sets and props from Leavesden appear as theme anchors for individual challenges.

‘In the Eye of the Storm’ (2024)

'In the Eye of the Storm' (2024)
Discovery

This series assembles real footage from natural disasters and organizes each hour into a minute by minute account. Eyewitness clips and first responder audio show how events escalate and how communities react. It comes to Max on November 3 with multiple seasons available. The documentary format favors verified clips rather than reenactments.

‘Wardens of the North’ (2023)

'Wardens of the North' (2023)
Animal Planet

Conservation officers patrol Michigan backcountry while enforcing hunting and fishing laws and assisting in rescues. Stories follow resource protection cases and the logistics of covering vast terrain. It streams on Max on November 3 as a season package. Episodes highlight equipment, procedure, and coordination with local agencies.

‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014)

'Holiday Baking Championship' (2014)
Triage Entertainment

Bakers compete through themed rounds with judges Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller, and Kardea Brown evaluating creativity and execution. Challenges include pies, yule logs, and gingerbread builds with eliminations each week. The new season streams on Max on November 4 following its cable premiere. Episodes run weekly through the finale to match the holiday calendar.

‘Supermarket Stakeout’ (2019)

'Supermarket Stakeout' (2019)
Levity Live

Chefs bargain for strangers’ groceries in a parking lot and then cook to meet surprise themes. The format runs three timed rounds with one winner taking the cash prize. New episodes hit Max on November 4 as part of the Food Network lineup. The show emphasizes fast decision making and smart use of limited ingredients.

‘Tom & Jerry Gokko’ (2022)

'Tom & Jerry Gokko' (2022)
Warner Bros. Japan

This Japan produced short form series reimagines the classic cat and mouse rivalry with bright designs and rapid gags. Episodes are bite sized and designed for quick kid friendly viewing. It arrives on Max on November 4 with collections of shorts. Humor remains slapstick while pacing reflects contemporary anime influences.

‘Expedition Files’ (2024)

'Expedition Files' (2024)
Ping Pong Productions

This spinoff of ‘Expedition Unknown’ reexamines mysteries using reenactments, archives, and fresh reporting. Cases range from solved heists to cryptic cold files. It begins streaming on Max on November 6. Episodes are self contained so viewers can jump to topics that interest them most.

‘Alex vs ARod’ (2025)

'Alex vs ARod' (2025)
HBO Sports Documentaries

This three part HBO documentary profiles Alex Rodriguez with new interviews that address PED scandals and career turning points. The series uses extensive archival highlights from key seasons and postseason runs. It premieres on HBO and streams on Max on November 6. Voices from teammates and critics provide context across each chapter.

‘Expedition Unknown’ (2015)

'Expedition Unknown' (2015)
Ping Pong Productions

Josh Gates investigates lost cities, legendary artifacts, and unfinished historical puzzles around the world. Recent seasons incorporate high tech scans and experimental reconstructions. New episodes reach Max on November 6 after Discovery airings. The format blends travel with mystery of the week storytelling.

‘Let’s Go, Bananas!’ (2024)

'Let's Go, Bananas!' (2024)
Brown Bag Films

This preschool comedy follows three families as kids narrate their everyday adventures in short segments. Episodes group the shorts into playful themes about feelings and first experiences. It streams on Max on November 7 within the Cartoonito hub. The show is produced with 9 Story Media Group for a Canada and UK pipeline.

‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ (2007)

'Diners, Drive-ins and Dives' (2007)
Knuckle Sandwich Productions

Guy Fieri visits independent restaurants and highlights signature dishes through kitchen walk throughs and interviews with owners. New segments continue to roll out on Fridays on cable. Episodes stream on Max on November 7 as next day additions. Maps and guides help viewers track featured locations by city and state.

‘Maine Cabin Masters’ (2017)

'Maine Cabin Masters' (2017)
Dorsey Pictures

Chase Morrill and his crew restore rustic camps and historic cabins while balancing tight budgets and local materials. Designs come from Ashley Morrill with builds by Ryan Eldridge and the team. New episodes arrive on Max on November 7 after Magnolia Network airings. Multi episode projects are documented with detailed progress across timelines.

‘Gold Rush’ (2010)

'Gold Rush' (2010)
RAW

Mining crews led by Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness chase gold ounces during short northern seasons. Storylines track equipment upgrades, fuel costs, and claim management. New episodes stream on Max on November 8 after Discovery airings. Season summaries list evolving crews and mine sites for returning viewers.

‘Build for Off Road’ (2024)

'Build for Off Road' (2024)
Brenton Productions

Host Ian Johnson demonstrates upgrades from bolt on kits to full custom fabrication for trail rigs. Topics include suspension geometry, drivetrain prep, and cage work followed by trail shakedowns. It hits Max on November 9 following its MotorTrend run. Official pages outline parts lists and episode projects for hobbyists.

‘Homestead Rescue’ (2016)

'Homestead Rescue' (2016)
RAW

Marty Raney works with Misty and Matt to help families stabilize food, water, and shelter systems in remote locations. Projects include spring development, greenhouse builds, and predator proofing. Episodes stream on Max on November 12 after their cable premieres. The series focuses on practical fixes and training that homeowners can maintain.

‘Beat Bobby Flay’ (2013)

'Beat Bobby Flay' (2013)
Rock Shrimp Productions

Two chefs face off for a chance to challenge Bobby Flay with a signature dish in a blind judged finale. Rotating guest judges and celebrity friends set the themes and call eliminations. New installments stream on Max on November 12 as next day episodes. The format remains two preliminary rounds followed by the head to head final.

‘Body Cam’ (2018)

'Body Cam' (2018)
Arrow Media

This series reconstructs police incidents using body camera footage, 911 calls, and interviews. Episodes trace timelines and decision points and list outcomes at the end. It arrives on Max on November 13 as part of the true crime library. The show preserves the real time perspective central to the events.

‘Ângela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted’ (2025)

'Ângela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted' (2025)
Conspiração Filmes

This limited series revisits the 1976 killing of Brazilian socialite Ângela Diniz by Doca Street and the trials that followed. The production draws on court records and reporting that fueled protests against the use of an honor based defense. It streams on Max on November 13 after regional HBO premieres. Episode guides outline the chronology and the wider cultural impact.

‘The Seduction’ (2025)

'The Seduction' (2025)
Felicita Films

This French language period drama serves as a prequel to ‘Les Liaisons dangereuses’ and follows a young Isabelle de Merteuil in Paris. The series features Anamaria Vartolomei with a cast that includes Diane Kruger. It begins streaming on Max on November 14. Themes center on power, reputation, and social maneuvering before the Revolution.

‘Silly Sundays’ (2023)

'Silly Sundays' (2023)
Cartoon Saloon

Cartoon Saloon’s preschool series follows cousins Sonia, Hugo, and Mel as they make memories with Mom, Dad, and Granny. Stories favor gentle life lessons told through imaginative play. New episodes stream on Max on November 14 within the Cartoonito hub. Each episode is self contained and easy to rewatch.

‘The Last Woodsmen’ (2024)

'The Last Woodsmen' (2024)
Warm Springs Productions

This reality series follows logger Jared Douglas and crews as they manage risky timber harvests. Episodes focus on safety, equipment choices, and the economics of milling. It joins Max on November 15 as a new addition to the outdoor slate. Weather windows and terrain planning shape each storyline.

‘Work on the Wild Side’ (2020)

'Work on the Wild Side' (2020)
Waddell Media

This UK docuseries follows vets and volunteers who moved to South Africa to rescue, rehabilitate, and release wildlife. Episodes show darting procedures and field care for iconic species. It streams on Max on November 20 as a library pickup. Guides outline the original Channel 4 season and its episode count.

‘Teen Titans Go!’ (2013)

'Teen Titans Go!' (2013)
Warner Bros. Animation

This comedic take on DC’s Teen Titans follows Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy as roommates whose antics spiral into superhero chaos. The series has hundreds of shorts and half hours across many seasons. It lands on Max on November 21 with a large back catalog. Voice cast and episode lists are easy to browse within the series hub.

‘Bugs Bunny Builders’ (2022)

'Bugs Bunny Builders' (2022)
Warner Bros. Animation

Bugs and Lola manage the Looney Builders as they complete community projects around Looneyburg. Stories highlight teamwork and problem solving for preschoolers. New episodes arrive on Max on November 22 in the Cartoonito lineup. Multiple seasons are available to stream in order.

‘Belle Collective’ (2021)

'Belle Collective' (2021)
OWN

This reality series follows Black women entrepreneurs in Jackson, Mississippi, as they grow businesses and civic projects. Multi season arcs also track family and relationship stories. It streams on Max on November 22 as a library addition. Network pages provide cast overviews and setting details.

Tell us which of these November arrivals you are queueing up first on Max and why in the comments.

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