November is here, and it’s bringing a fresh wave of exciting new shows across streaming platforms and cable channels. Let’s dive into some highlights!
All’s Fair (Hulu)
This legal drama marks a new venture for Ryan Murphy, featuring a powerhouse cast that includes Kim Kardashian and Naomi Watts. The story revolves around Allura Grant, a divorce attorney navigating the challenges of a male-dominated field. Expect high-stakes legal battles mixed with personal drama. The first three episodes drop on November 4.
All Her Fault (Peacock)
Starring Sarah Snook, this thriller unravels when a mother finds herself facing a nightmare after picking up her son from a playdate. With secrets lurking, it explores how quickly life can fall apart. The first four episodes premiere on November 6.
Death by Lightning (Netflix)
This limited series tells the tragic story of President James Garfield, played by Michael Shannon. It explores his life cut short by an assassin, blending ambition and political intrigue. All four episodes start streaming on November 6.
Pluribus (Apple TV)
From Vince Gilligan, this show focuses on Carol Sturka, an author living in a world where happiness is mandatory. It’s a thought-provoking look at conformity and joy. The first two episodes premiere on November 7.
Stumble (NBC)
This mockumentary takes us into the competitive world of junior college cheerleading. After a viral mishap, a former champion coach must rebuild her career with a quirky new squad. The first episode airs on November 7.
Maxton Hall: The World Between Us (Prime Video)
The second season continues the romantic drama’s story with Ruby and James facing the aftermath of their decisions. Expect secrets and unexpected alliances as school life heats up. Episodes land on November 7.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (Disney Plus)
On November 8, celebrate a star-studded lineup including Cyndi Lauper and Outkast as they join the Hall of Fame. An exciting mix of talent and tribute awaits fans.
As viewers, we’re looking forward to the variety of genres and compelling stories these shows offer. Will you be tuning in to any of these?

