# 7 New Must-See TV Shows and Movies Next Week
As we move beyond the excitement of the presidential election and its associated programs, it’s time to get back to our usual entertainment. The week ahead is set to deliver a wealth of new and returning television shows, along with some essential movies, across multiple streaming platforms and channels. From the concluding season of one of cable’s most successful series to a highly awaited Netflix original, here’s a summary of seven must-see releases that will keep you engaged.
## 1. **Yellowstone: Season 6 (Paramount, Nov. 10)**
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The saga of the Dutton family is back for its sixth and final season, marking the conclusion of one of the most popular TV dramas in recent years. *Yellowstone* has enthralled viewers with its gripping drama, delving into issues of land rights, Native American issues, and corporate greed. With Kevin Costner portraying John Dutton, the series has consistently dominated ratings, with over 12 million viewers tuning in for its Season 5 debut. Anticipate more intense drama as the Duttons encounter shifting loyalties, unresolved murders, and fierce rivalries.
## 2. **St. Denis Medical (NBC, Nov. 12)**
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For fans of series like *The Office* or *Scrubs*, *St. Denis Medical* is a new mockumentary that you won’t want to miss, set in a hospital in Oregon that struggles with staffing and funding. The show depicts the everyday adventures of doctors, nurses, and patients as they deal with the chaos of the healthcare system while striving to keep their composure. Featuring Wendi McClendon-Covey as a Michael Scott-esque hospital director, this comedy is sure to deliver laughs and touching moments.
## 3. **Bad Sisters: Season 2 (Apple TV+, Nov. 14)**
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Achieving an impressive perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, *Bad Sisters* is back for its second season. This dark Irish comedy, crafted by Sharon Horgan, dives into the complicated relationships of the Garvey sisters as they navigate the fallout from their brother-in-law’s demise. Blending humor, suspense, and familial tensions, this show is essential for enthusiasts of dark comedy.
## 4. **Emilia Pérez (Netflix, Nov. 15)**
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Netflix is taking an adventurous approach with *Emilia Pérez*, a crime musical directed by French filmmaker Jacques Audiard. Featuring Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez, the film narrates the tale of a Mexican cartel leader who stages her death to pursue gender reassignment surgery. With its intriguing storyline and star-studded cast, *Emilia Pérez* is set to be one of Netflix’s most discussed releases of the year.
## 5. **Silo: Season 2 (Apple TV+, Nov. 15)**
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Apple’s post-apocalyptic sci-fi series, *Silo*, makes its return for its second season, continuing the journey of Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) as she unravels the enigmas of the underground silo where humanity has sought refuge. Based on Hugh Howey’s acclaimed novels, the show offers a captivating examination of survival, authority, and the unknown. With breathtaking visuals and an engaging storyline, *Silo* is a must-see for fans of the genre.
## 6. **Cobra Kai: Season 6 (Netflix, Nov. 15)**
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The popular *Karate Kid* spinoff is back for its sixth season, continuing the feud between Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio). *Cobra Kai* has become an unexpected hit for Netflix, skillfully merging action, humor, and drama while tackling themes of redemption, bullying, and generations clashing. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the original films or new to the franchise, this season guarantees an abundance of spectacular karate displays.