In November, Apple TV is expanding its lineup with a whole host of new films and series. From big names like Vince Gilligan to top-notch documentary, action, and comedy productions, everything is included. Current series will also be continued with fresh episodes. The month thus offers a diverse program for fans of all genres.
Apple TV has long since established itself as a major player in the streaming market. With a focus on high-quality productions and compelling storytelling, the service consistently prioritizes quality over quantity. In November 2025, several new titles will be added that underscore this profile – from ambitious dramas to humorous sequels to compelling nature documentaries.
Pluribus – A World in Imbalance

Starting November 7, Pluribus, one of the most anticipated series of the year, premieres. It was developed by Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. The science fiction drama tells the story of the unhappiest man in the world who is tasked with saving the world from happiness. The series combines social issues with a dark, satirical premise and marks one of the most important new additions to Apple TV this year.
Palm Royale – Season 2 brings glamour and intrigue

The second season of Palm Royale, a comedic drama about social climbing, power, and manipulation, premieres on November 12th. After a public breakdown, Maxine becomes an outsider and fights for her place in high society. As she attempts to restore her reputation, she encounters a web of lies, secrets, and petty crimes. The series combines humor with biting social commentary and remains a blend of drama and social satire in the new season.
Come See Me in the Good Light – Love and Courage

The documentary Come See Me in the Good Light will be released on November 14. It tells the story of poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley, who face an incurable cancer diagnosis with humor, love, and determination. The film shows how the two find a deeply moving way of dealing with their own mortality through laughter and togetherness. It exemplifies Apple TV's documentary diversity and the service's ability to tell emotional stories authentically.
The Family Plan 2 – Action meets Christmas

The Family Plan 2, the sequel to the popular action comedy starring Mark Wahlberg, opens on November 21st. This time, the theme is Christmas. Dan wants to spend a carefree holiday with his wife Jessica (Michelle Monaghan) and their children, but a figure from his past—played by Kit Harington—brings chaos to the family idyll. What follows is a turbulent mix of bank robberies, chases, and family moments in picturesque European settings. The film stays true to the successful style of its predecessor: action-packed, humorous, and entertaining.
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age – The Return of the Giants

The new season of the award-winning nature documentary Prehistoric Planet also premieres on November 26th. Titled "Ice Age," the series takes us to an era millions of years after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Produced by BBC Studios' Natural History Unit (Planet Earth) and narrated by Tom Hiddleston, with music by Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman, and Kara Talve, the documentary depicts life in a world of ice, the struggle for survival, and evolutionary adaptation. The series remains true to its commitment to combining scientific rigor with visual perfection.
WondLa – The finale of a fantastic journey

The third and final season of WondLa also premieres on the same day. In the epic's final phase, a war breaks out between humans and aliens. Main character Eva embarks on a dangerous mission to retrieve the stolen Heart of the Forest. Along the way, she encounters old friends and new allies. The fate of the world Orbona is at stake, and in the end, Eva must realize that there is no separation between "us" and "them." The series combines emotional themes with visually stunning animation and remains one of Apple TV's signature family productions.
Ongoing series with new episodes
In addition to the premieres, Apple TV is also focusing on continuity in November. Several successful series will receive new episodes:
- The Morning Show with Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon runs until November 19.
- The Last Frontier, the thriller from the Blacklist creator, continues until December 5.
- Loot, the comedy starring Maya Rudolph, will air new episodes until December 10th.
- Down Cemetery Road, a dark thriller from the author of Slow Horses, also runs until December 10.
This means that November remains a month in which both new and existing stories are continued.
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Apple TV in November: Variety with sophistication and quality
With its November releases, Apple TV once again demonstrates the broad range of the streaming service's offerings. Whether science fiction, comedy, action, or documentary, the platform caters to a variety of tastes without sacrificing quality. Productions like Pluribus and Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age represent ambitious storytelling and technical perfection, while sequels like Palm Royale and The Family Plan 2 maintain the high entertainment value.
With its monthly subscription of €9.99, Apple TV remains a provider that focuses primarily on originality and high-quality storytelling. Well-known series such as Ted Lasso, Severance, Silo, and Shrinking are a permanent addition to the lineup. November brings fresh impetus—with new stories, powerful emotions, and great cinema for your home screen. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including HomeKit accessories. (Image: Shutterstock / Stokkete)
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