Apple TV+ is set for a busy November lineup, featuring a mix of new originals, returning favorites, and high-profile documentaries. The platform continues to expand its catalog with a blend of prestige drama, offbeat comedy, and cinematic storytelling — signaling Apple’s ongoing push to remain competitive in the streaming landscape.
Leading the month is Pluribus, premiering November 7. The nine-episode series marks the return of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan to television. Rhea Seehorn stars as Carol Sturka, an author mysteriously immune to a virus that causes everyone else to be perpetually cheerful. Two episodes debut on launch day, followed by weekly Thursday releases. Apple has already renewed the series for a second season, suggesting strong internal confidence in its long-term appeal.
Arriving November 12, Palm Royale returns for its second season. The period comedy, set in 1969 Palm Beach, follows Maxine Dellacorte (Kristen Wiig) as she attempts to rebuild her social standing after a scandal. The show continues its exploration of ambition and privilege within elite circles, supported by a cast that includes Laura Dern, Allison Janney, Ricky Martin, Carol Burnett, Josh Lucas, and Leslie Bibb.
On November 14, Apple will release Come See Me in the Good Light, a deeply personal documentary about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley, chronicling Gibson’s experience after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The film, which premiered at Sundance and won the Festival Favorite Award, has been praised for its intimacy and emotional honesty.
Action returns on November 21 with The Family Plan 2, starring Mark Wahlberg as Dan, a former assassin turned suburban dad whose holiday trip to London unravels into chaos when he encounters a shadow from his past. The sequel leans into humor and high-paced action while expanding the globe-trotting tone of the first film.
Apple’s animated series WondLa concludes with its third and final season on November 26. Set on the planet Orbona, the story follows Eva as she seeks the stolen Heart of the Forest amid rising tensions between humans and aliens. The finale aims to close out the trilogy’s world-building arc with a focus on cooperation and environmental themes.
Also debuting November 26, Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age continues the acclaimed natural history series from executive producers Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton. Narrated by Tom Hiddleston and featuring music by Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman, and Kara Talve, the five-part season transports viewers to the Ice Age, using cutting-edge visual effects and scientific insight to depict prehistoric life in frigid conditions.
With this mix of ambitious storytelling and returning successes, Apple TV+ continues to build its identity around quality-driven originals and cinematic presentation, offering audiences a diverse slate as the holiday viewing season approaches.
