Check out the latest TV shows hitting Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ this week. From fresh dramas to binge-worthy comedies, here’s what’s new on streaming. Get ready to update your watch list.
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What’s New on Streaming: Nov. 8 to 14
Friday, November 8
Mr. Plankton
Season 1 – Netflix
This Korean romantic comedy follows Jae-mi, the world’s unluckiest woman, as she convinces Hae-jo, a man born into the wrong world, to join her on one final journey. Together, they discover unexpected connections and humor in life’s hardships, transforming each other’s outlooks on love and fate.
Bank Under Siege
Miniseries – Netflix
Set in Barcelona on May 23, 1981, this gripping Spanish drama unfolds as eleven armed men storm the Central Bank, taking over 200 hostages. As demands grow to release Colonel Tejero and key figures from the recent attempted coup, the standoff becomes a tense test for Spain’s fragile new democracy.
The Cage
Season 1 – Netflix
In this intense French series, an ambitious young fighter fights to break into the professional MMA world. His path to the top takes a thrilling turn when a high-stakes match earns him a shot at fame—and a fierce rival. Starring Melvin Boomer and real-life MMA legends, it’s a gripping journey of grit and glory.
Every Minute Counts
Season 1 – Amazon Prime Video
This powerful Mexican drama revisits the tragic earthquake that struck Mexico City on September 19, 1985, capturing the devastation, resilience, and unity of its people. The series dives into the lives of those impacted, telling stories of survival, loss, and courage amidst the chaos.
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Investigation Alien
Docuseries – Netflix
In this paranormal docuseries, UFO reporter George Knapp delves into fresh evidence surrounding UFOs, interviewing top experts and new witnesses who are stepping forward with their stories. With groundbreaking insights, Knapp uncovers hidden truths and sheds light on unexplained phenomena that continue to captivate and mystify.
The Fiery Priest
Season 2 – Hulu
In this South Korean drama’s second season, a hot-tempered Catholic priest and a dedicated detective from Gudam Police Station reunite. Bound by their investigation into the murder of an elderly priest, they confront dark secrets and intense moral dilemmas, testing their partnership and convictions as they seek justice once again.
Saturday, November 9
Arcane
Season 2 – Netflix
Returning for a second season, Arcane dives back into the League of Legends universe. One of Netflix’s most acclaimed animated series, the show continues its captivating story of magic, conflict, and intrigue between the cities of Piltover and Zaun, where heroes rise and alliances are tested. Three episodes will be released each week.
Wednesday, November 13
Bad Sisters
Season 2 – Apple TV+
The Irish black comedy returns for Season 2, diving back into the lives of the Garvey sisters. Set two years after Grace’s husband’s death, the past still looms large as old secrets resurface, testing their loyalty and reopening wounds they thought were healed. Two episodes will drop on Wednesday.
SPRINT
Docuseries, Season 2 – Netflix
Returning for another run, the sports docuseries follows world-class athletes in their quest to race to finish line. This season, the series goes behind the scenes with top sprinters on the road to the 2024 Paris Olympics, featuring stars like Sha’Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles, capturing the grit, ambition, and triumph of elite competition.
Sisters’ Feud
Season 1 – Netflix
This Mexican drama follows the intense rivalry between Perla and Antonia, sisters torn apart by love and betrayal. After learning her daughter, once taken by Antonia, is alive, Perla risks everything—even prison—to reclaim her. Driven by vengeance, Perla’s quest ignites a powerful struggle for justice, redemption, and family.
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Thursday, November 14
Say Nothing
Season 1 – FX/Hulu
This series delves into the turbulent years of Northern Ireland’s Troubles, focusing on the haunting 1972 disappearance of Jean McConville, a single mother of ten, who was abducted and never seen again. Set in Belfast across the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, the show explores the personal toll of conflict on those who lived through it. Based on the acclaimed book by Patrick Radden Keefe acclaimed book, it offers a powerful portrayal of resilience amid violence and loss.
Say Nothing
Season 1 – Amazon Prime Video
This series centers on Alex Cross, a dedicated detective and forensic psychologist known for his relentless pursuit of justice. As a loving father and family man, Cross is driven to uncover the psychology behind each crime, delving into the minds of killers and victims alike to identify and capture those responsible.
Beyond Goodbye
Season 1 – Netflix
In this poignant Japanese drama, Saeko (Kasumi Arimura) is devastated after losing her fiancé, Yusuke (Toma Ikuta), in a tragic accident on the day he proposed. Later, Naruse (Kentaro Sakaguchi), the recipient of Yusuke’s heart, begins to experience Yusuke’s memories. Their lives intertwine, guided by an inexplicable bond that revives lost love.
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