If you tend to swap and switch between the top streaming services from month to month depending on what’s available, then I recommend you consider signing up for Apple TV in November 2025.
The headline new release you won’t want to miss is Vince Gilligan’s next TV show, but there are also fresh seasons of returning series such as 60s mystery drama Royal Palm, natural history documentary series Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age, and sci-fi fantasy children’s animation WondLa, along with two new movies, making a subscription to the service more than justified.
Multibus
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Director: Vince Gilligan
Driving time: 50 minute episodes
Arrives: 7 November
Enjoy yourself Breaking Bad or Better call Saul? Well, there’s a good chance you’re going to love Vince Gilligan’s next TV show. Multibus. But don’t expect more crime or meth, because the screenwriter is going back to his roots – sci-fi.
Gilligan got his big break working on the supernatural drama X Files, so it’s no surprise that the new Apple TV series will also feature “all the horror movie tropes,” according to an interview with the creator.
Feeling confused about what type of show Multibus is? The show’s synopsis about the most miserable person on Earth trying to stop a global phenomenon that makes everyone happy is no less revealing, but then the mystery is part of the fun.
Palm Royale season 2
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Showrunner: Abe Sylvia
Driving time: 50 minute episodes
Arrives: 12 November
Ready to step back to the glitz and glamor of 1960s Palm Beach? Great, because Palm Royale returns for Season 2 with even more scandalous intrigue, unexpected twists and astonishing mysteries than the first part.
Kristen Wig reprises her role as the fabulous Maxine Delacourt, who is still trying to prove to high society that she belongs – even though the town has more secrets and lies than a Beverly Hills cocktail party. So pour yourself a grasshopper and prepare for the drama.
Come and see me in the good light
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Director: Ryan White
Driving time: 1 hour and 44 minutes
Arrives: 14 November
Get the tissues ready for this one – Come and see me in the good light is a deeply moving new documentary about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley that looks to rip your heart out with its story of love, art and resilience in the face of an incurable cancer diagnosis.
While it may sound like a tough watch, at its core this is a love story filled with unexpected laughter, tenderness and moments of pure uplifting joy. Don’t just take my word for it either, since premiering at the Sundance Film Festival at the start of the year, it has had a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics.
The family plan 2
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Director: Simon Cellan Jones
Driving time: 1 hour and 46 minutes
Arrives: 21 November
Apple TV kicks off the Christmas fun with Mark Wahlberg back in action, and in over his head The family plan 2. The sequel will be taken directly from the first film, with former deadly hitman turned father of three Dan Morgan once again trying to keep his identity hidden and his family safe.
Michelle Monaghan reprises her role as his unsuspecting wife and is joined by newcomer Kit Harington, who plays a mysterious figure from Dan’s past with unfinished business. Look forward to a scenic European vacation broken up by bank windows and car chases.
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age season 3
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Creator: Jon Favreau
Driving time: 30-45 minute episodes
Arrives: November 26
Have you ever wondered what towering woolly mammoths and elusive snow sloths would have looked like during the Ice Age? Soon you won’t just have to use your imagination because the latest scientific research and CGI have brought this frozen world to life in the next edition of Apple TV’s Prehistoric planet series.
This stunning natural history documentary series promises to give us another breathtaking look at prehistoric life – this time visualizing life millions of years after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Season 3, produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit, will take us to the beginning of the ‘Big Freeze’ in what is sure to be another fascinating watch.
WondLa season 3
Showrunner: Bob’s Gannaway
Driving time: 22 minute episodes
Arrives: November 26
This one’s for the little ones – Apple TV’s hit sci-fi fantasy animation WondLa is set to return in November with a third season that promises to deliver even more magical creatures and hidden secrets than what we’ve already seen.
In this final chapter, Eva must recover the stolen Heart of the Forest if she is to stop the war between humans and aliens and save the planet Orbona once and for all. Will she be able to bring peace to the world? A lot is riding on this next adventure.
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