Season two of HBO’s “It’s Florida, Man.” debuts Nov. 28 on HBO and available to stream on HBO Max. The six-episode season will debut weekly.
“It’s Florida, Man.” features candid accounts from everyday Floridians playfully recreated by a rotating cast of actors and comedians, this hilarious and irreverent series sheds light on the viral, wacky, and weird.
Cast members for Season 2 will include Adam DeVine, Edi Patterson, Tiffany Haddish, Haley Joel Osment, Bert Kreischer, Nick Swardson, Johnny Knoxville, Shea Whigham, Taika Waititi, Rita Ora, Holmes, David Koechner, Joel Kim Booster, Chet Hanks, Milan Carter, Nick Thune, Swoozie Kurtz, Johnny Pemberton, Ryan Mirvis, Brian Sacca, Ping Wu, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Frankie Quiñones, Hassie Harrison, Joseph Ruud, and Michael McDonald.
Watch the trailer for “It’s Florida, Man.” below.
PROGRAMMING
PBS will broadcast a special showing of “American Heart In WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute,” in honor of Veterans Day on Nov. 11.
“American Heart In WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute” will stream at the same time as the broadcast and be available on the PBS website and app.
Filmed at Carnegie Hall in April, the documentary features the 60-piece orchestra of St. Luke’s with performances from Adam Chanler-Berat (“Next to Normal”), Nicholas Christopher (“Hamilton,” “Chess”), Micaela Diamond (“Parade”), Gracie McGraw (“BABE”) and Diego Andres Rodriguez (“Sunset Boulevard,” “Evita”). The music was conducted by supervisor and arranger Ian Weinberger (“Hamilton,” “Chess”).
“American Heart In WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute” will showcase dozens of songs from he early 20th century alongside rare archival footage of American soldiers, WWI figures and historic flags from that time period.
Influenced by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” the musical will guide audiences through the wartime experiences of fictional veteransJay Gatsby and Nick Carraway as well as five real-life figures from the war.
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Nickelodeon will launch the new unscripted series “Play It Forward: Game On” on Nov. 19, with WNBA champion Renee Montgomery as host and executive producer.
The six-episode series follows Montgomery, Kel Mitchell and YouTuber Jesser going undercover to join forces with hometown coaches and parents to complete makeovers for under-resourced youth sports teams.
Led by Kristen Garmey, youth expert and director of DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation, teams will receive new uniforms, training equipment, game gear and field upgrades.
“Play It Forward: Game On” will feature several youth sports teams and organizations. These include Blaze Sports Wheelchair Basketball Team, Sporting Club Soccer Academy, Lady Vikings Youth Volleyball Team, Atlanta Metro Leadership Sports Academy, Rosel Fan Youth Football and the Henry County Boys Lacrosse Program.
Following the series launch, “Play It Forward: Game On” will continue airing regularly on Wednesdays on Nickelodeon.
EVENTS
Ahead of the Season 3 premiere of “Power Book IV: Force,” PopViewers and STARZ hosted a “Vibes and Views” screening to celebrate the final season of the series in New York City on Nov. 5.
PopViewers’ “Vibes & Views” is an ongoing series that spotlights film and television through the lens of community, conversation and connection. Past events have included screenings and discussions with stars like Brian Tyree Henry for “Dope Thief,” Russell Hornsby on “BMF” and Patina Miller from “Raising Kanan.”
Popviewers screened the first episode from Season 3 of “Power Book IV: Force.” A conversation, moderated by Popviewers founder and CEO Chris Witherspoon followed with the series star Joseph Sikora.
Following the Q&A, rapper and actor Dave East played several unreleased tracks from his new album “Karma 4.” Poet and author Maui the Writer performed a live set with the event’s soundtrack curated by DJ Lisa Nwoye.
The final season of “Power Book IV: Force” airs Fridays on STARZ.
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DATES
In partnership with Ford Motor Company, the documentary, “Call to Serve,” will stream on Nov. 11 on ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu for Veterans Day.
Per the official synopsis, “Call to Serve” centers on “a former Army combat engineer, Dean Wagner, who is lost in survivor’s guilt, emotionally shut down and unsure who he is without the uniform. But when Hurricane Helene devastates the Southeast, Dean volunteers with Team Rubicon, a veteran-led disaster response team. In the wreckage, alongside his wife and a healing community of fellow veterans, he begins to rebuild what war nearly erased: his sense of purpose, his voice, and his way home.”
Following its debut at the 2025 Tribeca X Festival, “Call to Serve” has been extended with exclusive footage and interviews.