Tons of inspiring movies, family-friendly animated series, original drama, and brand-new Dry Bar Comedy specials drop throughout the month. Cozy up and stream the stories that lift and encourage.
Homestead: The Series Angel Original

Genre: Thriller / Post-apocalyptic · Available: Two episodes available now; more episodes drop through November & December.
Synopsis: A continuation of the movie Homestead. After a nuclear strike hits Los Angeles, ex-Green Beret Jeff Eriksson and his family flee to a remote prepper fortress. The series follows survivors battling each other and the brutal world outside as they fight to rebuild and protect what remains of home.
Cast: Bailey Chase (Longmire), Jesse Hutch (Batwoman), Dawn Olivieri (1883)
The Promised Land New Comedy Series
Available: Nov. 12
Synopsis: On their way from Egypt to the Promised Land, Moses and his family contend with the hardest part of their nation’s journey: the people. A comedic, human look at the bumps, quarrels, and heartfelt moments that occur along an epic journey.
Cast: Wasim No’mani (The Chosen), Shereen Khan (The Studio), Majed Sayess (Barry)
Young David Animated • Angel Original
Available: Now
Synopsis: Set in the hills of Bethlehem, Young David follows a shepherd boy whose songs, courage, and kindness shape the future king long before he faces Goliath. This warm, family-friendly animated prequel leads into the Angel animated feature David, in theaters December 19.
Cast: Brandon Engman, David Rosenberg, Edan Moses
The Wingfeather Saga — Season 3 Animated • Exclusive

Streaming Exclusively on Angel · New episodes: Every Wednesday in November
Series Synopsis: Follow the Igiby family as they uncover family secrets, flee the evil Fangs of Dang, and stand up to the mysterious ruler Gnag the Nameless. Season 3 continues the epic journey with sea dragons, flabbits, snickbuzzards, and peril at every turn.
Cast: Jodi Benson, Alkaio Thiele, Kevin McNally
Episode 1 — “The Bombnubble’s Cave”
Available: Nov. 12
Janner travels through the Stony Mountains toward Kimera while Kalmar is imprisoned in the Phoob Islands. Sara faces new challenges in the Fork Factory as General Timber rises.
Episode 2 — “Snickbuzzards and Snow Boggans”
Available: Nov. 12
Maraly and Janner descend Mog Balgrik and face treacherous terrain. Kalmar is tempted with a dark bargain while rebellion simmers at the Fork Factory. The Wingfeathers settle in Kimera but deeper questions arise.
Episode 3 — “The Transformation”
Available: Nov. 19
Janner awakens in Kimera; Leeli and Janner attempt to reach Kalmar through song. Artham faces a dangerous transformation with consequences for the imprisoned children.
Episode 4 — “The Battle of Kimera”
Available: Nov. 26
Kimera braces as General Timber launches an overwhelming assault. The Wingfeathers must decide how far they’ll go to protect the city and each other.
MIRACLE New • Exclusive
Available: Episodes release in November
Synopsis: A supernatural series that explores true accounts of the impossible. Each episode blends firsthand testimony, cinematic reenactment, and expert commentary — and features an exclusive music video from well-known Christian artists to heighten the storytelling.
Host: Bear Grylls
Episode 6 — “Mercy In Motion”
Available: Nov. 3
A worship leader suffering from chronic illness experiences a chain of events that leads to healing, hope, and renewed purpose. Features the music video “Signs” by Sara Reeves & Evan Ford.
Episode 7 — “Life; Unexpectedly”
Available: Nov. 10
A couple faces infertility and confronts medical limits and heartbreak; their story reveals surprising hope. Includes the music video “Hem of the Healer” by Joe L. Barnes.
Season Finale — “Hope & a Heartbeat”
Available: Nov. 17
After being declared clinically dead for over 40 minutes, one man’s unexplainable return to life raises questions that defy science. Featuring “Beautiful Things” by Ryan Ellis & Eris Ford.
Tuttle Twins Animated • Exclusive
Available: New episodes in November
Synopsis: Educational family animation where Ethan and Emily learn life lessons about liberty, responsibility, and economics—guided by Grandma Gabby and time-traveling adventures.
Cast: Jonny Vance, William Rubio, Natalie Madsen
Season 4 Episode 2 — “The Rollercoaster of Charity”
Available: Nov. 4
The twins learn that not all charity helps — and must help save Bird Land Amusement Park before it closes.
Minisode — “Minimum Wage”
Available: Nov. 25
A wish about minimum wage sends the twins into a parody movie scenario that teaches economic consequences (with a cameo economist in classic form).
Tina Feature — Exclusive
Available: Nov. 13
Synopsis: From New Zealand, Tina tells the emotionally resonant story of Mareta Percival, a Samoan teacher who forms a choir at a private school and rediscovers purpose after personal tragedy. A beautiful, uplifting drama about culture, healing, and community.
Cast: Anapela Polataivao, Antonia Eaton, Beulah Koale
MechWest Series — Exclusive
Episodes: Season 1 Episodes 1–3 available · Available: Nov. 5
Synopsis: In a fantastical Wild West, Pearl West discovers a curious mech named Six who hides a powerful secret. Joined by her brother and a quirky salesman, Pearl must protect Six from bandits and navigate a frontier where mechs change everything.
Cast: Felicia Valenti, Luis Bermudez, Brian Hull
Grow Feature — Exclusive
Available: Nov. 18
Synopsis: A heartwarming tale about a young girl who bonds with her aunt as they grow a giant pumpkin for the town contest. A gentle, family-friendly story about perseverance and community.
Cast: Golda Rosheuvel, Nick Frost, Jeremy Swift
Somebody’s Got To Do It — Season 5 Series
Available: Nov. 25 · Season 5 — 12 new episodes
Synopsis: Mike Rowe profiles passionate people who do the jobs and projects others wouldn’t dream of. Inventors, collectors, entrepreneurs, and do-gooders — everyday characters with extraordinary love for what they do.
Host: Mike Rowe (Dirty Jobs)
Dry Bar Comedy — New Specials Every “Funny Friday”
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Clean, family-friendly stand-up — new Dry Bar Comedy specials arrive each Friday in November.
Dry Bar Comedy proves that clean humor can be wildly funny — safe for families and audiences of all ages. Expect smart observational bits, clever storytelling, and laugh-out-loud moments without the NSFW baggage.
Bengt Washburn — “Minimally Invasive”
Available: Nov. 7
A witty take on aging, surgery, and life’s oddities — dry humor with a grateful wink.
Drew Tarvin — “I Love You 6 Much”
Available: Nov. 14
An efficiency nerd’s romantic observations — logical, heartfelt, and very funny.
Shayne Smith — “Kangaroo Killer”
Available: Nov. 21
A chaotic, true-life story of work visas, mistaken identity, and outback comedy.
Collin Chamberlain — “Cake for Breakfast”
Available: Nov. 28
Honest, charming comedy about everyday struggles, relationships, and resilience.

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