
Hulu is offering a diverse range of content in November, including popular returning shows, brand-new dramas, gripping true crime documentaries, and spooky paranormal investigations. The platform will also feature well-known series from networks like Food Network, TLC, History, Discovery, and TRVL. Highlights include Guy Fieri’s food adventures, shows following unique families, a new legal drama from Ryan Murphy with a star-studded cast, a thrilling Korean series about a gamer seeking revenge, and fascinating historical documentaries covering food, toys, and unsolved mysteries. Anime fans can enjoy the latest installment of a beloved saga, while those interested in the supernatural can follow ghost hunters and true crime investigators. Here are the first twenty shows and movies arriving this month, with specific release dates and details on how they’ll be available on Hulu.
‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ (2007– )

Guy Fieri’s show on Food Network takes viewers on a cross-country adventure to discover popular, locally-owned diners, drive-ins, and dives in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Previous seasons will be available to stream on Hulu starting November 1st. The show features heartwarming visits to family-run restaurants and the stories behind their best dishes, and Guy’s son, Hunter, now joins him on the show. Episodes are short and perfect for watching several at a time.
‘Return to Amish’ (2014– )

The new season of TLC’s ‘Return to Amish’ follows former Amish individuals as they attempt to rebuild relationships with their conservative communities after experiencing life outside. Starting November 1st, the series documents the challenges of being accepted back, the efforts to reconnect with family, and the difficulties of balancing their faith with modern life. Over many seasons, the show has explored how these individuals navigate changing family relationships and new cities.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama, debuting on Hulu November 4th, showcases a high-powered, all-female divorce law firm in Los Angeles. The series stars Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Glenn Close, and Teyana Taylor. Each week, the show will explore dramatic divorces, the complex relationships within the firm, and the often-famous people involved. Viewers can anticipate glamorous fashion, intense courtroom scenes, and plenty of public personal drama.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )

A new Korean thriller series, coming to Hulu on November 5th, is based on the popular movie ‘Fabricated City.’ It follows a quiet gamer who’s wrongly accused of a terrible crime and sets out to find the person responsible. The show features exciting action and online investigation as he uses his gaming skills to uncover a conspiracy. The first season will have twelve episodes.
‘One Piece’ (1999– )

Eiichiro Oda’s popular pirate story follows Monkey D. Luffy as he searches for the greatest treasure, gathering a crew along the way and battling other pirates and powerful organizations. New episodes will be available starting Thursday, November 6th. The anime is based on exciting storylines from the manga, expanding a huge world filled with unique islands, mysterious Devil Fruits, and complex political intrigue. The series is always growing, with new seasons and many episodes planned for a long and expansive adventure.
‘The Toys That Built America’ (2021– )

This documentary series tells the story of how iconic toy and game companies rose to prominence, highlighting the competition and innovation that shaped the industry – from classic board games to action figures and video game consoles. New episodes will be available starting Thursday, November 6th. The series combines dramatic reenactments with insights from experts, revealing how clever design, risky marketing strategies, and fierce rivalry transformed both how we play and the world of business. It’s part of a larger documentary series on the network called “That Built.”
‘The Food That Built America’ (2019– )

As a total film buff, I’m really excited about this new History series! It’s all about the incredible stories behind how companies like McDonald’s and snack food giants became so huge – basically, how they shaped what we all eat in this country. It starts streaming November 6th, and each episode cleverly pits two competing founders against each other. You get to see how they invented their products, took risks with factories, and even fought dirty with advertising. What’s really cool is they don’t just focus on the business side – historians and people who actually worked in the industry explain how these food revolutions connected to what was happening in American culture at the time.
‘Paranormal Lockdown’ (2016– )

In the new series, paranormal investigators Nick Groff and Katrina Weidman lock themselves in famously haunted locations for three full days, hoping to find proof of ghostly activity. The show begins streaming on November 8th. Each episode features long stays in places like abandoned asylums and old mansions, with the investigators using lots of equipment to record sounds and video throughout the night. By staying in these locations continuously, the show aims to capture more intense paranormal experiences.
‘The Baldwins’ (2025– )

TLC’s new reality show offers a glimpse into the lively Baldwin family – Alec, Hilaria, and their seven kids – as they balance work and deal with constant public attention. New episodes will be available to stream starting Saturday, November 8th. The series captures the everyday ups and downs of raising a large family, from joyful moments to honest discussions about managing stress and staying strong. It originally aired on TLC and is now also available for streaming.
‘Born Evil: The Serial Killer and the Savior’ (2024– )

This true-crime series, executive produced by Michael Bay, delves into the unsettling story of the Clark family and the crimes connected to Hadden Clark. Featuring interviews with family members and those who investigated the case, the show pieces together a history of violence and resilience. Originally a Max exclusive, it will now be available to stream on Hulu starting Saturday, November 8th.
‘Sister Wives’ (2010– )

TLC’s popular series follows Kody Brown, his current and former wives, and their large family as they navigate life, including moves, breakups, and the challenges of plural marriage. New episodes begin streaming Saturday, November 8th, and show the family dealing with relocations, property decisions, and evolving relationships. The show continues to be a flagship program for TLC.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024– )

Hulu’s popular reality series follows a group of creators in Utah, showcasing how their friendships, relationships, and careers as online influencers intersect. A recent reunion special made headlines this summer. All previous seasons become available on Thursday, November 13th. The show dives into the world known as ‘MomTok,’ exploring the challenges of family life, the pressures of public attention, and the changing dynamics within the group. Each episode combines personal stories with a look at what it’s like to be an influencer behind the scenes.
‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020– )

Narrated by Laurence Fishburne, this History series explores famous mysteries – from lost vessels to unexplained disappearances – by examining the evidence and different theories surrounding them. New seasons will be available to stream on Thursday, November 13th. Each hour-long episode brings together experts who re-examine historical records and investigate clues using the latest research. The episodes are designed to be watched individually.
‘Elizabeth Smart: Finding Justice’ (2020– )

Elizabeth Smart, a survivor and advocate, hosts a series of programs designed to help victims and their families find closure and healing by revisiting challenging cases. These episodes, which include interviews and court footage, feature Smart working with investigators and family members. The series originally aired as a set of hour-long specials and will be available on Hulu starting Thursday, November 13th.
‘Secrets of the Bunny Ranch’ (2025– )

This documentary series offers a behind-the-scenes look at Nevada’s Moonlite Bunny Ranch, featuring interviews with former employees and people familiar with the business. It revisits events that damaged the brothel’s carefully crafted public image. New episodes become available on Thursdays, starting November 13th. The series explores issues of power, accusations of mistreatment, and the environment within the once-well-known legal brothel, focusing on the stories of key people and specific incidents. Recent episodes have generated significant media attention.
‘Death by Fame’ (2023– )

Investigation Discovery’s series delves into the dark side of chasing fame, examining crimes and tragedies connected to Hollywood. Investigators and people close to the cases share stories of how the pursuit of stardom led to danger. New episodes stream starting Friday, November 14th, and focus on the rise, exploitation, and ultimately, the tragic downfalls of those involved. Recent seasons have included even more Hollywood stories and access to original case files.
‘Botched Bariatrics’ (2024– )

This medical series shares the stories of patients facing health problems after undergoing weight-loss surgery. It follows them as doctors try to fix complications and help them regain their health. New episodes become available on Fridays, starting November 14th. The series shows the challenges of recovery, including complex surgeries, dietary changes, and personal struggles, but also highlights patients’ resilience and progress. It first aired on Max and other streaming services before becoming available on Hulu.
‘Moonshiners’ (2011– )

Discovery’s show follows Appalachian moonshiners who are dedicated to preserving the art of making traditional liquor, even if it means operating outside the law. It’s full of rivalries, the construction of illegal stills, and exciting chases with law enforcement. New episodes begin streaming on November 14th. The network describes the show as a dramatic interpretation of the region’s history and culture, and it has led to several related programs. Viewers can expect storylines that unfold over time, featuring familiar faces and a production schedule tied to the seasons.
‘Murder Under the Friday Night Lights’ (2022– )

This true-crime series on Investigation Discovery delves into disturbing cases that rocked small football-focused communities – including disappearances and crimes involving coaches. Using interviews and official records, each case is carefully reconstructed. New seasons begin streaming November 14 on Discovery+. The series highlights how community pressure and gossip influenced the investigations, relying on accounts from locals and law enforcement timelines. You can find select seasons on Hulu’s true-crime section.
‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008– )

As a huge fan of paranormal investigations, I’m really excited about the new season of Zak Bagans’ ‘Ghost Adventures’! Basically, Zak and his crew lock themselves down in supposedly haunted places from dusk till dawn, and they use all sorts of cool equipment – recorders, objects meant to provoke spirits, and a ton of research into the history of each location – to try and capture evidence of activity. This season, which kicks off November 14th, is now streaming on Discovery+ after starting on Travel Channel. They’ve even investigated some seriously famous haunted spots, like the house they used in the movie ‘Poltergeist’! It’s great to see the core team back together, exploring new and terrifying locations each season.
‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025– )

Wildlife expert Forrest Galante explores how human habits negatively impact animals and their environments. He investigates surprising cases – like bears raiding homes for booze, alligators exposed to drugs, and hippos affected by cocaine in Colombia. The series, available to stream starting November 15th, uses on-location tracking, real-life examples, and interviews to show how pollution affects wildlife and tests methods for helping them recover. Each episode takes viewers from city areas to wild, untouched places to follow the evidence.
‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation’ (2018– )

Guy Fieri is back, revisiting some of the best restaurants from past seasons of ‘Triple D’ to see what’s new. He checks in with the chefs and owners to discover how their menus have changed, what exciting dishes they’re now serving, and how they’ve handled success. New episodes arrive on Saturday, November 15th, and this series focuses on updates and positive stories from the restaurants he’s previously featured.
‘Deadly Women’ (2005–2021)

This popular series on Investigation Discovery focuses on crimes committed by women, exploring the reasons behind them – like jealousy and greed – using expert criminal profiling and recreations of past events. All seasons are available for streaming on Saturday, November 15th. Each episode features insights from former FBI profiler Candice DeLong and details the case’s timeline, evidence, and final court decisions. Over fourteen seasons, the show has covered nearly two hundred different cases.
‘Castle Impossible’ (2025– )

HGTV’s new show follows Daphne Reckert and Ian Figueira as they renovate a 500-year-old French chateau. They’re working to repair the building’s serious structural problems and beautifully restore its historic rooms, all while sticking to a limited budget. The series captures everything from fixing the bell tower to saving original architectural features, as they plan to eventually open the estate for events. Episodes initially aired in spring 2025 and can be streamed on Hulu (starting November 15th) and through Warner Bros. Discovery platforms.
‘Dragon Ball’ (1986–1989)

The beloved anime ‘Dragon Ball’ by Akira Toriyama tells the story of Goku, from his childhood escapades to his intense martial arts journey. He searches for magical Dragon Balls with his friends and faces increasingly powerful enemies. Starting Tuesday, November 18th, you can stream the first episodes, which cover the beginning of the story from the original manga. These 153 episodes introduce the characters and world that are further developed in ‘Dragon Ball Z’. Get ready for a fun blend of comedic adventures and exciting fighting tournaments – this series helped define a generation of action-packed anime!
‘I Survived a Crime’ (2021– )

As a total true crime buff, I’m really looking forward to this new docuseries! It’s hosted by Gio Benitez from ABC News, and it pieces together dramatic events – like robberies and attacks – using real surveillance footage and interviews with the people who actually lived through them. It’s fascinating to see how things unfold in those split seconds, and they also bring in law enforcement to explain what happened and why. The first season drops on Thursday, November 20th, and each episode covers a different story, from carjackings to home invasions and even public altercations.
‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’ (2025– )

Wit Studio is bringing back Gosho Aoyama’s series about Yaiba Kurogane, a determined young fighter who seeks power in a modern city, inspired by historical figures like Miyamoto Musashi. New episodes will start streaming on November 21st. The updated version, set to air in Japan in 2025, will be divided into two parts and feature new music and writing to appeal to today’s viewers. This reimagining gives a fresh animated look to the series that originally aired on TV Tokyo in the 1990s.
‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ (2017– )

On Food Network, five talented bakers face off in two holiday-themed challenges, where their decorating skills and delicious flavors will determine who wins a special prize. Tune in on Saturday, November 22nd to watch the competition unfold! The bakers will be tasked with impressive 3D creations, detailed piping work, and themed displays – all while racing against the clock and showcasing their creativity. Judges will score both how the treats taste and how well they’re made, as the hosts cheer on the competitors through increasingly difficult challenges.
‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024– )

Lifetime’s documentary series follows Gypsy Rose Blanchard as she adjusts to life after prison, showing her new relationships, how she handles being in the public eye, and important life events like changes within her family. New episodes will be available starting Tuesday, November 25th. The second season began airing in March 2025, continuing to explore her journey after being released, and builds upon previous documentaries with a close look at her everyday life.
‘Taking the Stand’ (2022– )

Hosted by Dan Abrams, this A&E series, “Library,” examines trials where the defendants took the stand. Using court transcripts, interviews, and old footage, the show re-examines the cases from the defendants’ perspectives. New seasons begin streaming on Tuesday, November 25th. Each episode presents both sides of the story, then focuses on the key testimony that influenced the jury. The hour concludes with the verdict and expert legal analysis of the outcome.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )
Food Network’s popular holiday baking competition brings bakers together to create festive treats inspired by Thanksgiving and Christmas. Recent seasons have featured familiar hosts and judges. The new season begins Saturday, November 29th. The show usually airs weekly throughout November and December, with bakers being eliminated each week until a final winner is chosen, who receives a cash prize and is featured in a magazine. The show’s format and judging panel have changed over the years, but it always delivers holiday cheer.
Let us know in the comments which of November’s new releases you’re planning to watch first – we’d love to see everyone’s watchlists and compare!
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