9 top new TV shows to stream this week on Netflix, Apple TV and more (Nov. 11-17)
‘Blockbuster’ (Nov. 11, Netflix)
Randall Park and Melissa Fumero star in this workplace comedy about the employees of the last remaining Blockbuster store in America. The show is full of heart and laughs, and it's a great look at the changing landscape of the entertainment industry.
‘The Wonder Years’ (Nov. 11, ABC)
This reboot of the classic coming-of-age comedy follows a Black family in Montgomery, Alabama, in the late 1960s. The show is funny, heartwarming, and thought-provoking, and it's a great way to learn about the history of the Civil Rights Movement.
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ (Nov. 11, HBO Max)
This raunchy comedy follows four college roommates as they navigate the ups and downs of their first year of school. The show is full of relatable characters and hilarious situations, and it's a great escape from the stresses of everyday life.
‘The Crown’ (Nov. 9, Netflix)
Season 5 of this historical drama chronicles the reign of Queen Elizabeth II from 1991 to 2002. The season includes the Queen's divorce from Prince Charles and the death of Princess Diana, and it's sure to be one of the most talked-about shows of the fall.
‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ (Nov. 17, Hulu)
This limited series stars Jesse Eisenberg as a recently divorced doctor who finds himself spiraling out of control. The show is a complex and nuanced look at the challenges of relationships and parenthood, and it's sure to be a critical and commercial success.
‘Lopez vs. Lopez’ (Nov. 4, NBC)
George Lopez and his real-life daughter Mayan Lopez star in this sitcom about a working-class family in Los Angeles. The show is funny, heartwarming, and relatable, and it's a great addition to NBC's Thursday night comedy lineup.
‘Welcome to Flatch’ (Nov. 10, Fox)
This small-town comedy follows a group of misfits who live in the fictional town of Flatch, Ohio. The show is full of quirky characters and laugh-out-loud moments, and it's a great way to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
‘Reboot’ (Sept. 20, Hulu)
This comedy follows the cast of a popular sitcom from the early 2000s as they reunite to reboot the show. The show is funny, heartwarming, and relatable, and it's a great look at the challenges of the entertainment industry.
‘Shantaram’ (Oct. 14, Apple TV+)
This drama series stars Charlie Hunnam as a fugitive who escapes from an Australian prison and reinvents himself in Bombay. The show is based on the best-selling novel of the same name, and it's full of adventure, romance, and suspense.