What’s Streaming on MGM+ in November: Robin Hood, Words + Music, and the Final Ride for Billy the Kid


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MGM+ is loading up its November slate with a bold new reimagining of Robin Hood, the visually immersive debut of Words + Music, and the final chapter in the Billy the Kid saga. With fresh originals and a lineup of star-studded films, the premium network is leaning into high-stakes storytelling and nostalgic fun all month long.

Here’s everything coming to MGM+ in November 2025.


Robin Hood

Premieres Sunday, November 2 at 9 PM ET/PT

Starring Sean Bean, Connie Nielsen, Jack Patten, and Lauren McQueen, this reimagining of the legendary outlaw leans into romance, rebellion, and sweeping action. Set after the Norman invasion of England, Robin Hood introduces Rob, a Saxon forester’s son, and Marian, the daughter of a Norman lord. The two fall in love and join forces to challenge the corrupt monarchy.

With a modern tone and gritty energy, the five-part series follows Rob’s transformation into the leader of a band of rebel outlaws, while Marian infiltrates the court to bring justice from within. Executive produced by John Glenn and directed by Jonathan English, the show brings a contemporary edge to an age-old legend.

Episode rollout:

  • I See Him (Nov 2): A legend is born in blood as Rob loses everything.
  • A Heinous Devil (Nov 2): Rob crosses a line that changes him forever.
  • No Man Can Hide Forever (Nov 9): Marian arrives in Westminster as the Sheriff’s hunt closes in.
  • The Cause of This Unrest (Nov 16): A daring heist could change the rebels’ fate.
  • Go Back to Them (Nov 23): Rob risks everything for the Millers, and Marian is shaken by her brother’s death.

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Words + Music

Premieres Sunday, November 30 at 9 PM ET/PT

A groundbreaking visual adaptation of Audible’s popular audio series, Words + Music features iconic artists sharing personal stories behind their biggest songs, followed by new performances. The premiere episode centers on John Legend, tracing his path to Get Lifted with insights about early influences, creative struggles, and his breakout success.

Filmed using Amazon MGM Studio’s immersive volume stage, the docuseries transforms each artist’s environment to match their storytelling. Also featured this season: Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow, and Alanis Morissette.


Billy the Kid – The Final Season

Sundays at 9 PM ET/PT

The saga of Billy Bonney comes to a dramatic close this November. Picking up after the Lincoln County War, Billy the Kid is on the run with a bounty on his head and revenge on his mind. Torn between escaping to a new life or settling the score with Sheriff Pat Garrett, Billy’s journey is winding toward a final showdown.

As old friendships fracture and betrayals surface, the final three episodes explore justice, redemption, and one last shot at freedom.

Final episodes:

  • The Chain Gang (Nov 2): Billy plots a bold reunion while Garrett confirms a deadly truth.
  • The Last Buffalo (Nov 9): Garrett’s past catches up to him as Billy and Jesse seek retribution.
  • The Redeemed (Nov 16): Billy and Emily team up to take down Thomas Catron once and for all.

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November Movie Highlights on MGM+

Weekend in TaipeiTuesday, November 4 at 8 PM ET/PT
Luke Evans and Lun-Mei Gwei star as former lovers whose pasts catch up with them during a high-stakes weekend abroad in this romantic action thriller from director George Huang.

SmurfsTuesday, November 18 at 8 PM ET/PT
When Papa Smurf is kidnapped, Smurfette leads a rescue mission into the real world. This family-friendly adventure features voice work by Rihanna, James Corden, and Nick Offerman.

Preparations for the Next LifeFriday, November 21 at 8 PM ET/PT
Directed by Bing Liu, this poignant drama follows a Uyghur woman and an American soldier navigating trauma and connection in New York’s underground world.

She Rides ShotgunSaturday, November 29 at 8 PM ET/PT
Taron Egerton stars in this gritty adaptation of Jordan Harper’s novel about a young girl learning to survive from her hardened father.

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