New Shows and Holiday Movies Premiering This Week
As autumn slips away and holiday lights start popping up everywhere, TV and streaming platforms are rolling out a sparkling batch of premieres. There’s something for everyone this week—heartwarming Christmas movies, documentaries that tug at your heart, and the return of beloved series.
Between November 9 and 15, the entertainment lineup is packed. Whether you want cozy family stories, gripping real-life tales, or just can’t wait to see your favorite stars again, there’s plenty to add to your watchlist.
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Table of Contents
- 1 Holiday Magic Begins: Hallmark Leads the Charge
- 2 Emotional Truths: Hulu’s Heart-Wrenching Documentary
- 3 Deck the Halls (and Then Some): HGTV’s Festive New Series
- 4 Apple TV+ Doubles Down on Star Power
- 5 Netflix’s Triple Threat: Reality, Documentary, and Holiday Cheer
- 6 Reality Returns: Hulu’s Utah-Based Hit
- 7 A Legendary Love Story: HBO’s John Lennon and Yoko Ono Documentary
- 8 Hallmark Wraps Up the Week with *Three Wisest Men*
Holiday Magic Begins: Hallmark Leads the Charge
Hallmark is ringing in the season with a brand-new festive film. This one’s got nostalgia, a bit of European flair, and a story about estranged siblings reconnecting on a Christmas river cruise.
Starring Jonathan Bennett, Brandon Routh, and Eden Sher, the movie airs Sunday, November 9 at 8 p.m. EST. It’s all about family, forgiveness, and little surprises that make the holidays special.
Why You’ll Want to Watch
Hallmark’s holiday movies are practically a tradition at this point. This year, they’re mixing it up with a European setting and a sibling story that feels more real than most.
Expect beautiful river views, twinkling lights, and that warm, fuzzy Hallmark feeling. Honestly, it’s the kind of movie you want to watch while curled up with a hot drink.
Emotional Truths: Hulu’s Heart-Wrenching Documentary
Switching gears, Hulu is dropping a deeply personal documentary on Monday, November 10. It centers on a late TV presenter’s mother, who shares her daughter’s final days before her tragic passing in February 2020.
The film doesn’t shy away from grief or legacy. It’s a raw look at loss and the stories families tell to heal.
A Story That Stays With You
What really sets this documentary apart is its honesty. There’s no sugarcoating—just a mother’s voice, full of love and pain, telling a story that feels both private and universal.
Hulu’s been putting out some strong documentaries lately, and this one’s likely to stick with you.
Deck the Halls (and Then Some): HGTV’s Festive New Series
If you love holiday decorations—like, really love them—HGTV’s got your fix. On Tuesday, November 11, they’re launching a four-episode series that follows families who go all out with their holiday décor.
We’re talking mountains of ornaments, inflatable Santas, and homes that look straight out of a snow globe. Sometimes it’s magical, sometimes it’s a bit much, but it’s always entertaining.
Inside the World of Holiday Obsession
This show is as much about the people as it is about the decorations. You’ll see the joy, the stress, and maybe a few family arguments as they transform their homes into winter wonderlands.
It’s a glittery celebration of creativity—and maybe a gentle nudge to keep your own holiday stash in check.
Apple TV+ Doubles Down on Star Power
Apple TV+ is keeping up its momentum with the return of the Kristen Wiig-led comedy series. Season two lands on Wednesday, November 12.
The show’s known for its sharp wit and stylish vibe, and this season dives deeper into the quirky world of its characters. Wiig shines, as always, balancing humor and heart.
What to Expect This Season
Look for new faces and some unexpected twists. Apple TV+ is clearly aiming for smart, female-driven comedies that actually have something to say.
If you like your laughs with a side of clever storytelling and eye-catching visuals, don’t skip this one.
Netflix’s Triple Threat: Reality, Documentary, and Holiday Cheer
Netflix is going all in on Wednesday, November 12 with three big premieres. There’s a little bit of everything: reality drama, a comedy legend’s story, and a brand-new holiday movie.
1. Selling Sunset’s Glamorous Spin-Off Returns
The fourth season of the *Selling Sunset* spin-off is back with even more glitz and drama. Expect new listings, bigger personalities, and plenty of real estate eye candy.
The stakes are higher and the gossip’s juicier—just how fans like it.
2. Eddie Murphy Documentary Drops
Also out on Netflix: a documentary celebrating Eddie Murphy. It digs into his rise, his comedy genius, and the mark he’s left on Hollywood.
If you’re into comedy history or just love Murphy’s work, this one’s a no-brainer.
3. A New Holiday Movie with a Star-Studded Cast
Finishing off Netflix’s midweek releases is a brand-new Christmas movie starring Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson, and Melissa Joan Hart. With a cast like that, you know it’s going to be fun.
It’s got cozy family vibes, some romance, and enough holiday spirit to make you want to dig out your favorite blanket and settle in.
Reality Returns: Hulu’s Utah-Based Hit
On Thursday, November 13, Hulu brings back its Utah-based reality series for season three. The show’s a mix of drama, humor, and surprisingly touching moments.
Fans can expect new stories, shifting relationships, and the kind of twists that keep you watching way too late.
Why It’s Still a Must-Watch
Reality TV works when you feel like you’re part of the group, and this show nails that. The scenery is gorgeous, the cast is relatable, and it’s one of Hulu’s most binge-worthy series.
Whether you’re here for the drama or just the genuine friendships, there’s plenty to enjoy.
A Legendary Love Story: HBO’s John Lennon and Yoko Ono Documentary
HBO wraps up the week with a documentary about John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their Greenwich Village years in the early ’70s. Premiering Friday, November 14, the film offers a rare peek into their creative partnership and activism.
It’s a portrait of two icons who changed music and culture. If you’re into music history or just love a good love story, this one’s worth a look.
Music, Art, and Revolution
This isn’t just a nostalgic trip—it’s a reminder of how art and activism can actually shift the world. HBO weaves together archival footage and interviews to capture what made these two so compelling.
It’s a tribute that feels both intimate and inspiring, even if you only know their biggest hits.
Hallmark Wraps Up the Week with *Three Wisest Men*
On Saturday, November 15, Hallmark serves up another holiday treat with *Three Wisest Men*. The Brenner brothers—played by Paul Campbell, Tyler Hynes, and Andrew Walker—face new challenges like twins, career changes, and an upcoming wedding.
It’s their last Christmas in the family home, and the story’s filled with laughs, love, and that reminder that family’s really what the holidays are all about.
A Perfect Ending to a Packed Week
With its charming cast and heartfelt storyline, *Three Wisest Men* is the perfect way to cap off a week of premieres.
It captures everything that makes Hallmark movies so beloved — warmth, humor, and just a touch of magic.
This week, from November 9–15, there’s a bit of everything: heartfelt documentaries, glitzy reality, and festive films.
Maybe you want to laugh, maybe you’re in the mood for a good cry, or maybe you just need to escape into some twinkling lights and cinematic joy. Honestly, it feels like television is doing its best to make November nights a little brighter.
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