2025 TV Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows
Television in 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most jam-packed, genre-bending, and emotionally charged years in recent memory. From long-awaited finales like *Stranger Things* to brand-new docuseries that dig into real-life mysteries, the small screen is about to feel bigger than ever.
Networks and streamers are pulling out all the stops. Revivals, reboots, and bold originals are everywhere, promising a lineup that’s honestly kind of overwhelming—in a good way.
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Whether you’re a binge-watcher, a reality TV devotee, or just here for the prestige drama, November through December 2025 looks set to deliver a feast of fresh stories and returning favorites. Your watchlist is about to be stacked.
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The Fall TV Explosion: November’s Must-Watch Premieres
November kicks off with a wild mix of true crime, competition, and animated adventures. On November 9, Oxygen leads with *Snapped: Behind Bars* and *Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins*.
*Killer Grannies* debuts as a new docuseries that’s as chilling as it sounds. Food Network sweetens things up with *Sweet Empire*, a competition where dessert masters battle it out in sugary showdowns.
Anime fans, you’re in luck—*Mashle: Magic and Muscles* returns for its second season on Adult Swim. There’s something oddly comforting about the familiar chaos of anime season returns.
By November 10, things get even more eclectic. NBC introduces *The Paper*, a new comedy making its broadcast debut.
Netflix surprises everyone by becoming the new home of *Sesame Street* for its 56th season. The streamer also launches *Marines*, a gritty new docuseries, while Prime Video rolls out *Bat-Fam*, an animated comedy that reimagines the Bat-verse with a hilarious twist.
Hulu’s *Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth* adds a somber note, exploring the late TV host’s legacy in a deeply personal documentary. The variety this year is honestly kind of dizzying.
Streaming Giants Take Over Mid-November
Mid-month belongs to the streaming heavyweights. November 12 is practically a national holiday for pop culture fans—*Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – The End of an Era* lands on Disney+, offering an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the global phenomenon.
The same day, Netflix unleashes a tidal wave of content: *Palm Royale* returns for Season 2, *Selling the OC* hits Season 4, and newcomers like *Mrs Playmen* and *Dynamite Kiss* add some fresh flair. ID’s *The Murder Tapes* and *Body Cam* also return, so true crime devotees are definitely covered.
By November 13, Netflix doubles down with a trio of new dramas—*The Beast in Me*, *Last Samurai Standing*, and *Had I Not Seen the Sun*—each exploring themes of loss, power, and redemption. Add in *Delhi Crime* Season 3 and *Unicorn Academy* Season 4, and it’s clear Netflix isn’t letting up.
HBO Max jumps in with *Angela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted*, a limited series dramatizing a notorious Brazilian crime. BritBox’s *Blue Lights* returns for its third season of gripping police drama.
New Dramas, Old Favorites, and Streaming Showdowns
As November rolls on, the competition for your eyeballs gets fierce. November 14 sees HBO debut *The Seduction*, a dark new drama that’s already getting people talking.
Prime Video counters with *Malice* and the animated *Lego Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails*. Netflix drops *The Crystal Cuckoo* and *How to Win the Lottery*, both promising high-stakes storytelling with a psychological edge.
Discovery, Lifetime, and Shudder all bring back fan favorites. *The Last Woodsmen*, *Military Makeover with Montel*, and *The Creep Tapes* are all back in the mix.
Reality TV and Docuseries Dominate Late November
By mid-to-late November, reality and docu-style programming take the spotlight. OWN’s *Love & Marriage: Huntsville* returns November 15.
*Landman* Season 2 arrives on Paramount+, and PBS drops a new historical docuseries, *The American Revolution*, on November 16. That same week, *Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints* returns to Fox Nation—proving even legendary directors can’t resist the pull of serialized storytelling.
Netflix keeps up the pace with *Envious* Season 3 and *A Man on the Inside* Season 2. Prime Video introduces *The Mighty Nein*, an animated take on the beloved *Critical Role* campaign.
Peacock’s *High Horse: The Black Cowboy* adds some real depth, exploring the overlooked history of African American cowboys in a powerful new documentary. It’s about time we saw more stories like this.
Holiday Season Highlights: December’s Blockbuster Premieres
December 2025 is where the year’s biggest TV moments hit. The month starts off with a blend of cozy comfort and high drama.
Netflix drops *CoComelon Lane* Season 6 and *Love Is Blind: Italy*. Bravo’s *Vanderpump Rules* and HGTV’s *Fixer to Fabulous* return, keeping reality fans happy.
E! jumps in with *Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane*, marking the return of one of fashion’s true icons. There’s a lot to keep up with, honestly.
December’s Streaming Showstoppers
Apple TV’s *The Hunt* and Netflix’s *The Abandons* headline early December, offering viewers a mix of sweeping drama and gritty realism. By mid-month, the excitement really ramps up.
*Spartacus: House of Ashur* storms onto Starz on December 5. Lifetime revives *Dance Moms* with *A New Era* on December 8.
Disney+ brings back *Percy Jackson and the Olympians* for Season 2 on December 10. Netflix’s *Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft* returns for its final season on December 11.
Netflix keeps the momentum going with *City of Shadows* and *Home for Christmas* Season 3, now moving to the platform from Max. Prime Video’s *Fallout* Season 2 drops December 17, promising more post-apocalyptic chaos.
*Emily in Paris* returns December 18 for its fifth season of fashion, romance, and, let’s be honest, plenty of chaos.
The Grand Finale: Year-End Premieres and Final Seasons
The final stretch of 2025? It’s nothing short of epic. *Stranger Things* begins its long-awaited final run on November 26 with Part 5A, continues through Christmas Day (Part 5B), and wraps up on December 31 with Part 5C.
Fans can expect emotional farewells, wild twists, and the kind of nostalgia-fueled storytelling that’s basically become the show’s signature. Apple TV’s *WondLa* and *Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age* bring family-friendly adventure and gorgeous visuals to the holiday lineup.
Peacock’s *The Copenhagen Test* closes out the year on December 27. It’s a dark, atmospheric drama that’s already getting a lot of early praise.
PBS delivers *Royal Doctor Service* and *Paradise*, while Bravo’s *Married to Medicine* and *The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills* keep the reality TV flame burning bright. There’s no sign of the genre slowing down anytime soon.
What’s Still to Come
Even with this avalanche of premieres, 2025 still has plenty left up its sleeve. Several series remain TBA, including Netflix’s *Record of Ragnarok* Season 3, *Culinary Class Wars* Season 2, and Paramount+’s *Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles* Season 2.
Apple TV’s *Shape Island* and Disney Jr.’s *Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures* will return later in the fall. So, yeah, the year’s not done surprising us—or our watchlists—just yet.
Final Thoughts: The Year Television Took Over Our Lives
From epic finales to fresh beginnings, 2025 proves that television isn’t just surviving—it’s thriving. The sheer volume and variety of programming across networks and platforms is honestly wild.
We’re seeing a new era of storytelling where creativity seems to have no boundaries. Whether you’re here for the nostalgia of *Stranger Things* or the emotional punch of *Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour*, there’s something for everyone.
And let’s not forget the unpredictable drama of *The Seduction*. This year’s lineup? It pretty much guarantees you’ll always have a reason to hit *Next Episode*.
So grab your remote and maybe clear a little space on your calendar. In 2025, the golden age of television isn’t coming—it’s already here.
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