What’s hot to watch this November, from ‘Stranger Things 5’ to ‘All’s Fair’

What’s hot to watch this November, from ‘Stranger Things 5’ to ‘All’s Fair’

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(‘All’s Fair’ debuts with 0% on Rotten Tomatoes)

As autumn cools the air, home TV screens everywhere are heating up. November’s lineup brings high-stakes finales, prestige premieres, and the kind of binge-worthy drama that makes us break out the popcorn.

Netflix’s crown jewel, “Stranger Things 5,” (finally) premieres November 26, capping off the Hawkins saga with what cocreator Ross Duffer calls “a sprint from the start”.  Millie Bobby Brown promises Eleven in “a warrior state,” a season-opening burst that launches straight into chaos.

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Glamour spotlights Hulu’s “All’s Fair” which hit the small screen yesterday.  This glossy legal dramedy stars Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Kim Kardashian and is presented in equal parts couture and courtroom fire. Although the show does have its fans, with one critic claiming it to be a “masterpiece,” be forewarned that the premier episode for this series has met with mixed reviews.

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Peacock counters the above on November 6 with “All Her Fault,” a suburban thriller led by Emmy-winner Sarah Snook (“Succession”).

On November 12, Apple TV+ brightens up the month with “Palm Royale’s” second season, while Prime Video’s “Malice” on November 14 sends David Duchovny and Jack Whitehall on a jet-set mystery through Greece and London.

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And for comfort-TV devotees, November started out at the beginning of the month with the Hallmark holiday romance “Christmas on Duty,” soon to be followed by the return of NBC’s “Happy’s Place” on November 7 with the iconic Reba McEntire.

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As Entertainment Weekly notes, November 2025 is “a convergence of finales and fresh starts”— a month tailor-made for sofa marathons. So charge your remote, cancel your plans, and get ready: from Hawkins to Hollywood, November streaming season has officially begun.

For more on what’s premiering on the small screen this November, see the video accompanying this article.

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(Additional sources: Netflix Tudum, Entertainment Weekly)
(Cover photo of Millie Bobby Brown in “Stranger Things 5, Image credit: X)

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