Apple TV+ November 2025 Lineup: New Series, Returning Favorites, and Pricing Details
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Apple TV+, launched in late 2019, continues to bolster its content library with a diverse range of new and returning series and films, aiming to compete with established streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. November 2025 promises a compelling mix of programming, from sci-fi dramas to heartwarming documentaries.
November’s New releases: A Diverse Slate of Entertainment
Apple TV+ is set to release a variety of content throughout November, catering to a broad spectrum of viewer preferences. Highlights include the premiere of a new science fiction drama, the return of a popular comedy, and several intriguing documentaries and action sequels.
“To Many” – A Sci-Fi Drama from Vince Gilligan (November 7)
The highly anticipated new sci-fi drama, “To Many,” arrives on November 7th. Created by Vince Gilligan, best known for “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul,” the series explores a future where humanity has colonized multiple planets, and a mysterious phenomenon threatens the fragile peace. The story follows a seasoned detective investigating a series of strange occurrences that could unravel the fabric of interstellar society.
“Palm Beach” – drama and Intrigue (November 14)
“palm Beach” premieres on November 14th, offering a glimpse into the lives of the ultra-wealthy. The series centers around a woman who lost everything and is persistent to reclaim her status within Palm Beach’s elite society,uncovering dark secrets,lies,and intrigues along the way.
“Come See me in the Good Light” – A Touching Documentary (November 14)
Ryan White directs the new documentary “Come See Me in the Good Light,” debuting on November 14th. The film chronicles the love story of poets Andrea Gibson and megan Falley as they confront a cancer diagnosis with courage,humor,and unwavering affection. The documentary explores how the couple transforms pain into meaning and celebrates life in the face of impermanence.
“The Family Plan 2” – Action and Heart (November 21)
Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Monaghan, Zoe Colletti, and Van Crosby return for “The Family Plan 2,” an action comedy sequel launching on November 21st. The Morgan family’s European Christmas vacation takes an unexpected turn as they once again find themselves on the run. The film emphasizes the importance of solidarity and love, showcasing that their greatest strength lies not in weaponry but in their familial bond.
Additional November Releases
Rounding out the November lineup are the natural history series “A planet before our time: ice Age” (November 26th) and the third season of the animated series “WondLa” (November 26th). “A planet before our time: Ice Age” utilizes cutting-edge CGI technology to depict the struggles of megafauna in a post-dinosaur world. “WondLa” concludes its acclaimed run with a visually stunning finale, as Eva faces her ultimate challenge to save the forest.
Apple TV+ Subscription Costs and Options
Apple TV+ offers a tiered subscription model, with pricing adjustments implemented recently. The monthly subscription now costs €9.99, an increase from the initial price of €4.99. An annual subscription is available for €99.99, up from €69.99.
Beyond direct subscriptions, Apple TV+ is bundled with various offerings. Customers who purchase an Apple device receive a three-month free trial. The streaming service is also included in Apple One subscriptions, which combine multiple Apple services. Apple One plans are priced at €19.95 per month for individuals, €25.95 for families, and €34.95 for a premium version. Furthermore, Apple Music subscribers who are students (currently €5.99 per month) gain complimentary access to Apple TV+.
Apple allows subscribers to share their accounts with up to five family members, enabling access for a total of six users. Each user can access content on their own device using their individual Apple ID, allowing for up to six simultaneous streams per account.
Device Compatibility
Apple TV+ is accessible across a wide range of devices, including iPhones, iPads, Apple TVs (4K and HD, as well as the third generation), and compatible smart TVs and streaming boxes. the service can also be accessed through web browsers such as Safari, Firefox, and Chrome at tv.apple.com/de.
