Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘It’s Florida, Man.’

Here’s a simple overview of the week’s most interesting TV premieres and returning shows. We’ve included details about the plots and who created them, so you can easily find something to watch and know when it’s on.

‘Bel-Air’ (2022–2025)

Bel-Air is a fresh take on the classic ’90s sitcom, following Will’s move from West Philadelphia to the luxurious world of his relatives in Los Angeles. This version delves deeper into themes of identity, family, and social class with a more connected, ongoing storyline. Created by Morgan Cooper, Malcolm Spellman, T.J. Brady, and Rasheed Newson, the show features Jabari Banks, Adrian Holmes, Cassandra Freeman, Olly Sholotan, Coco Jones, and Jimmy Akingbola. Recent seasons have focused on the changing relationship between Will and Carlton, as well as the personal and professional struggles of the entire Banks family. The next season will premiere on Peacock on November 24, 2025.

‘Shakespeare & Hathaway – Private Investigators’ (2018– )

This charming mystery series, filmed in Stratford-upon-Avon, follows private investigator Frank Hathaway and former hairdresser Luella Shakespeare as they solve crimes ranging from theatrical mishaps to local cons. They’re assisted by Sebastian, their tech expert. Mark Benton and Jo Joyner star, with Patrick Walshe McBride appearing regularly. New episodes will be available on BritBox starting November 25, 2025.

‘Stranger Things’ (2016– )

The fifth and final season of Stranger Things pits the Hawkins group against Vecna in a climactic showdown, bringing back favorites like Winona Ryder, David Harbour, and Millie Bobby Brown, as well as introducing Linda Hamilton to the cast. The Duffer Brothers are leading the show, with Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen producing. The season will be released in three parts: the first on November 26, 2025, the second on December 25, and the finale on December 31, all on Netflix. Viewers can anticipate a huge, sweeping conclusion that will finally resolve the show’s biggest secrets.

‘Prehistoric Planet’ (2022– )

This documentary series brings prehistoric life back to life with stunning visuals and scientific accuracy. Combining the storytelling expertise of BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit with the latest in VFX technology, the show is executive produced by Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton. Previous seasons were narrated by Sir David Attenborough and featured music by Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman, and Kara Talve. The new season maintains this cinematic quality, relying on careful research and realistic computer-generated imagery. It will premiere on Apple TV+ on November 26, 2025.

‘WondLa’ (2024– )

Inspired by the books of Tony DiTerlizzi, this animated sci-fi series centers on Eva, a teenager who has been raised in secret by a robot. When she comes out into the world on the planet Orbona, she begins a quest to find other humans, aided by her friends Rovender and Otto. The show features the voices of Jeanine Mason, Teri Hatcher, Brad Garrett, Gary Anthony Williams, Chiké Okonkwo, D.C. Douglas, and Alan Tudyk. The third season will be the last, and it arrives on Apple TV+ on November 26, 2025.

‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995– )

This celebrated documentary series is back with a beautifully restored and updated version, now including a brand new ninth episode that completes the band’s story. While keeping the original three-night format, it features newly discovered footage and extra background information. You can watch the entire story over three nights, starting November 26, 2025, exclusively on Disney+.

‘Bridezillas’ (2004– )

This popular reality show follows brides as they navigate the stressful process of wedding planning. Known for dramatic clashes between brides, their loved ones, and wedding professionals, the series has aired for over a dozen seasons and hundreds of episodes on WE tv. Produced by September Films and featuring various narrators, it’s become a cultural reference point for on-the-big-day disasters. A new season will premiere November 28, 2025, on All Reality.

‘It’s Florida, Man.’ (2024– )

This comedy series is inspired by bizarre and true stories making headlines in Florida. Created by Mark Herwick and Jeff Tomsic, and produced by Rough House Pictures, each episode is a half-hour dramatization of unbelievable local events. The show combines interviews, reenactments, and quirky humor, all based on real stories submitted by people who live in Florida. Season 2 premieres November 28, 2025, on HBO.

‘Heated Rivalry’ (2025– )

This six-part romance series, based on Rachel Reid’s popular novel, follows the hidden, multi-year relationship between professional hockey rivals Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov. Created by Jacob Tierney and starring Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, the show is praised for its realistic portrayal of intimacy and how closely it follows the book’s storyline. It will be available internationally on HBO Max (in the U.S.) and Crave (in Canada), premiering on November 28, 2025.

‘Married to Medicine’ (2013– )

The popular Bravo reality show set in Atlanta follows doctors and their wives as they juggle busy careers, family life, and their social circles. Over the years, the show has featured personalities like Dr. Jackie Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Toya Bush-Harris, Quad Webb, and Dr. Heavenly Kimes. It’s consistently one of Bravo’s most successful unscripted shows, and changes in the cast keep things interesting. The new season premieres November 30, 2025, on Bravo.

‘Words + Music’ (2025– )

This new docuseries on MGM+ brings the popular Audible program to life with stunning visuals and music. Each episode showcases well-known artists like John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, and Alanis Morissette performing their most famous songs and revealing the inspiration behind them. The series, created by Gunpowder & Sky and Audible, combines close-up performances with impressive stage designs, focusing on the artists’ creative process, personal stories, and live shows. It will debut on MGM+ on November 30, 2025.

Did you find a show or movie you loved this week? Or did we leave something out? Share your favorites and opinions in the comments below!

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2025-11-25 19:45