Apple TV is lining up one of its strongest release months in a while. Big personality dramas. Comfort-watch sequels. A prehistoric visual flex. Even a love story documentary that might punch you right in the heart.
If you’ve been wondering whether it’s finally time to open Apple TV again, November is the month.
Let’s get into the good stuff.
Pluribus

When: November 7
Type: Series
Genre: Sci-Fi Drama
From Vince Gilligan. Yes, the mind behind Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
The setup is almost too good: the most miserable person alive has to save the world from happiness itself. Tone-wise, think small-town weirdness, dark humor, emotional gut-checks. The kind of show where the tension hides inside the quiet moments.
This will be the show everyone tweets about. Watch it early or get spoiled.
Palm Royale – Season 2

When: November 12
Type: Series
Genre: Comedic Drama
Last season left Maxine on the edge of total social exile. Season two is where she starts building her revenge arc. More secrets. More schemes. More retro glam so shiny you can practically smell the perfume.
If you like shows where everyone smiles through lies, this is your comfort food.
Come See Me in the Good Light

When: November 14
Type: Film
Genre: Documentary
A love story that hits like poetry and reality at the same time.
Poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley navigate life, terminal diagnosis, joy, humor, fear, and partnership all at once. It’s heavy, but not bleak. Honest without being hopeless.
One of those documentaries you remember.
The Family Plan 2

When: November 21
Type: Film
Genre: Action Comedy
Mark Wahlberg holiday chaos part two.
Family vacation. Scenic Europe. A mysterious enemy from the past shows up. Suddenly it’s running, chasing, arguing, car chases, questionable parenting choices. Basically: spy movie meets family holiday meltdown.
It knows exactly what it is. And that’s what makes it fun.
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age

When: November 26
Type: Series
Genre: Documentary
If you watched the original Prehistoric Planet, you remember the feeling: dinosaurs, but cinematic and emotional, not cheesy.
This time it’s the Ice Age. Mammoths. Giant predators. Cold survival. Narrated by Tom Hiddleston with a score from Hans Zimmer. This thing is built to be watched on the biggest screen you have.
Family-friendly, actually interesting, and visually absurd in the best way.
WondLa – Season 3

When: November 26
Type: Series
Genre: Family Adventure
The final chapter.
Eva has one mission: recover the Heart of the Forest and stop a war between humans and aliens. Expect final-battle energy, old allies returning, and the big message of the series coming full circle.
Kids will love it. Adults will respect it.
Also Continuing Weekly
If you’re already mid-season, November rolls on with new episodes of:
- The Morning Show
- The Last Frontier
- Loot
- Down Cemetery Road
Yes, Apple TV is busy this month.
Quick Take
Apple TV has had a weird year with gaps and slow weeks. But this month hits. There’s no single theme. Just a strong lineup across genres.
If you’ve been thinking about subbing for a month then canceling afterward?
This might be the play.
Your Turn
What are you streaming first?
I’m betting Pluribus spikes hardest. But honestly, Prehistoric Planet Ice Age is the one I’m watching on day one.
Drop your pick. Let’s compare watchlists.
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