Best TV Shows to Watch on Hulu in November 2025

Hulu has a great lineup for November, offering both exciting new shows and familiar favorites. You’ll find everything from gripping dramas and international thrillers to beloved anime and feel-good competition series. Here are ten highlights, with details about each show and when it becomes available on Hulu – including which ones are Hulu Originals and which are coming from other channels.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

Ryan Murphy’s latest series is a legal drama centered around a Los Angeles divorce firm made up entirely of powerful female attorneys. The show features a star-studded cast including Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close, all of whom also serve as executive producers. It will debut as a Hulu Original on November 4th, and early previews hint at intense courtroom battles and high-profile cases.

‘The Manipulated’ (2025)

This Korean thriller follows a man whose life is destroyed by a deliberate plot, and his quest to find those responsible. Starring Ji Chang-wook and Do Kyung-soo, and directed by Park Shin-woo and Kim Chang-ju, the series premieres on Hulu as an Original on November 5th, with new episodes released weekly. Disney describes it as a revenge story that unfolds across a prison setting, police investigations, and the actions of a mysterious enemy. It’s a Studio Dragon production for Hulu, available on Disney+.

‘One Piece’ (1999– )

Okay, so I finally dove into One Piece, and wow, it’s a commitment! This anime is based on Eiichiro Oda’s incredible story of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hats, as they search for the ultimate treasure on the Grand Line. Hulu is adding a huge library of episodes starting November 6th, and trust me, there’s a lot to watch – we’re talking over a thousand episodes produced by Toei Animation! It’s been running for ages, and you really get to see the crew grow and encounter all sorts of rival pirates. I also read that the way the show is broadcast might change a bit in 2026, but thankfully, all the older episodes will still be easy to find.

‘History’s Greatest Mysteries’ (2020– )

Laurence Fishburne hosts and narrates this series, which takes a fresh look at famous mysteries like the D.B. Cooper hijacking, the evidence surrounding the Titanic, the Roswell incident, and the story of John Wilkes Booth. Using new research and insights from experts, each hour-long episode explores different theories and recent discoveries. The show combines interviews with historians and historical documentary footage, and is available on History, with new seasons continuing the investigations. It begins streaming on Thursday, November 13th.

‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008– )

Zak Bagans and his team explore allegedly haunted places, recording strange sounds and visuals both in the U.S. and internationally. The series, originally from the Travel Channel, will begin streaming on Hulu on November 14th as part of its library, featuring episodes and specials from many seasons. The main investigators are Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley, and the show has spawned several related programs.

‘Animals on Drugs’ (2025– )

Wildlife expert Forrest Galante explores the surprising ways drugs and alcohol affect animals in the wild. His new series, streaming on Hulu starting November 15th, looks at cases like alligators exposed to meth, bears seeking out alcohol, and the famous cocaine hippos of Colombia. The series follows Galante as he tracks these animals, uses forensic science in the field, and explores ways to help both wildlife and local communities. You can find details about the three specific cases and the show’s conservation goals on Hulu’s episode listings and platform pages.

‘Dragon Ball’ (1986–1989)

This classic anime series charts the journey of Son Goku, from his childhood to his early adventures. He trains in martial arts, competes in world tournaments, and searches for the magical Dragon Balls, taking him to incredible places. It becomes available on Hulu on Tuesday, November 18th, adding to their existing library. The show introduces important characters like Bulma and Krillin, and features guidance from Master Roshi. Inspired by the story “Journey to the West” and classic kung fu movies, this series became a huge cultural phenomenon.

‘I Survived a Crime’ (2021– )

This documentary series, hosted by Gio Benitez of ABC News, pieces together actual crime incidents using security and cellphone videos, along with interviews from those involved and explanations from law enforcement. It premieres on Hulu on November 20th and explores the crucial moments when victims either escape or defend themselves. Each episode focuses on crimes like carjackings and home invasions, offering helpful safety tips based on real-life cases.

‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’ (2025– )

This anime, inspired by the manga series by Gosho Aoyama, tells the story of Yaiba Kurogane. He’s leaving his life in the jungle to train with the famous swordsman Miyamoto Musashi and battle powerful, ancient forces alongside new friends and enemies. It will begin streaming on Hulu on Friday, November 21st, as part of its library, with a full adaptation planned for 2025 by Wit Studio. Viz Media has confirmed the series will be available in the United States, and more episodes will be released throughout the fall.

‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )

Food Network’s baking competition returns with talented bakers facing off in weekly dessert challenges. Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller, and guest judges will evaluate their creations, all hosted by Jesse Palmer. Starting November 29th, you can stream the latest season on Hulu. Recent seasons have added team challenges and holiday-themed technical bakes. The competition includes preliminary rounds, main heats with unexpected twists, and culminates in a final showdown for a cash prize.

Tell us what you’ll be watching first on Hulu this November and share your picks in the comments.

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2025-11-01 10:46