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. 15 to 21
Friday, November 15
Cobra Kai
Season 6, Part 2 – Netflix
Returning to the dojo for Part 2, the team scrambles to adjust to Tory joining Cobra Kai. They must prepare for the high-stakes international tournament far away from home. Netflix will drop 5 new episodes but fans will have to wait until 2025 for Part 3.
It’s All Country
Docuseries – Hulu
In each episode, Luke Bryan explores the hidden depths of the country music world. The docuseries features never-before-seen performances and looks to explore the world of country music.
Silo
Season 2 – Apple TV+
Silo returns for Season 2, diving deeper into the mysteries of the underground world where survivors live isolated from a toxic surface. As Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) and the residents confront hidden truths and face growing tensions, they push against the boundaries of their existence, risking everything to uncover what lies beyond their confinement.
Sunday, November 17
Dune: Prophecy
Season 1 – Max
Set 10,000 years before Dune, this series follows sisters Valya (Emily Watson) and Tula Harkonnen (Olivia Williams) as they confront powerful forces endangering humanity’s future and lay the foundations for the legendary Bene Gesserit order. The show will also star Jodhi May, Travis Fimmel and Mark Strong.
Landman
Season 1 – Paramount+
Taylor Sheridan delivers yet another television drama, this time with Billy Bob Thornton starring. The show, based on the podcast Boomtown, will dive into the world of oil rigs in West Texas. The cast also includes Ali Larter, Jon Hamm and Demi Moore.
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Tuesday, November 19
Interior Chinatown
Season 1 – Hulu
Inspired by the book by Charles Yu, this series follows Willis Wu (Jimmy O. Yang), a character actor confined to background roles in police dramas. When he inadvertently witnesses a crime, he sets out to investigate, unearthing family secrets and a hidden criminal underworld in Chinatown. Ronny Chieng and Chloe Bennet also star.
Making Manson
Docuseries – Peacock
This three-part docuseries unveils 20 years of never-before-aired interviews with Charles Manson, in which he discusses his notorious crimes and complex relationship with “The Family.” Audiences gain chilling insights into Manson’s psyche through candid conversations that have remained hidden—until now.
Zombieverse
Season 2 – Netflix
The second season of this South Korean reality show returns with even scarier zombies and the arrival of “New Blood” as the only hope. Contestants tackle outrageous quests and dilemmas, blending horror and comedy for survival in a zombie-filled world.
Wednesday, November 20
Adoration
Season 1 – Netflix
This Italian drama set in Latina, just south of Rome, follows a group of teens whose lives are transformed during one unforgettable summer, filled with self-discovery, friendship, and unexpected challenges.
Cruel Intentions
Season 1 – Amazon Prime Video
Following a hazing scandal at their prestigious college, step-siblings Caroline (Sarah Catherine Hook) and Lucien (Zac Burgess) plot to protect their status and reputation by seducing the Vice President’s daughter. The show is a sequel to the 1999 film of the same name.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Season 14 – Bravo (Peacock)
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is back on Bravo, bringing more drama, glamour, and unforgettable moments from the lives of Beverly Hills’ elite. This season promises fresh feuds, shocking secrets, and deeper friendships. Episodes will be available to stream on Peacock.
Rhythm + Flow
Season 2 – Netflix
Returning for Season 2, top industry icons host this hip hop competition. Contestants from across the country bring raw talent and determination, battling for a $250,000 prize and the coveted title of hip hop’s next star.
Thursday, November 21
A Man on the Inside
Season 1 – Netflix
Charles (played by Ted Danson), a retired man, reinvents himself by answering an ad from a private investigator, becoming an undercover mole in a secret investigation. Created by Mike Schur, this series is inspired by the Oscar-nominated documentary The Mole Agent.
Based on a True Story
Season 2 – Peacock
This dark comedy returns to Peacock for Season 2, starring Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina as a couple who dive deeper into the chaotic world of true-crime obsession than they ever imagined. Following the unexpected success of their true-crime podcast, they face new dangers, darker secrets, and twisted relationships that blur the lines between reality and entertainment.
Press Start!
Season 1 – Peacock
This animated series, based on the popular book, follows siblings Sunny and Rue Zaki. Armed with a mysterious game controller, they gain the thrilling ability to enter their favorite video game, embarking on high-energy adventures and overcoming challenges within a virtual world.
The Sex Lives of College Girls
Season 3 – Max
This teen comedy (co-created by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble) follows college roommates at fictional Essex College in Vermont. The show stars Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur, Alyah Chanelle Scott and Reneé Rapp (in a recurring role in Season 3).
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