SBS On Demand

The Sentinels

French WWI superhuman sci-fi

Australian Premiere Box Set

Saturday, 1 November on SBS On Demand

(Eight episodes – seven epis0des avail on 1 November, full season as of 4 November)

The Sentinels is a playful historical spy, sci-fi and superhuman fantasy drama adapted from a graphic novel series.

At the outbreak of WWI, a severely wounded soldier named Gabriel Ferraud (Louis Peres) is selected for a top-secret research program headed by the French Army, which aims to create a whole new breed of combatant. After being injected with a mysterious serum, Gabriel is endowed with unprecedented abilities. Now stronger, faster, and more resistant than the average human, he joins an elite unit of augmented soldiers known as the Sentinels. But he is soon confronted with a terrifying reality that could change the course of the war.

Alongside Peres, the cast includes Thibaut Evrard as Djibouti, Kacey Mottet-Klein as De Clermont, Carl Malapa as Armand, Ouassini Embarek as Le Baron, Olivia Ross as Irène, Noam Morgensztern as Mirreau, Pauline Étienne as Marthe, Sergej Onopko as Übermensch and Nastya Golubev as Gisèle.

The series is created by Guillaume Lemans, in collaboration with Xabi Molia and written by Lemans, Molia and Raphaëlle Richet. It is based on the comic book series Les Sentinelles by Xavier Dorison and Enrique Breccia, published by Éditions Delcourt.

The Sentinels will be available to stream on SBS On Demand in French with English subtitles.

Noirvember

Genre collection

Saturday, 1 November 2025 on SBS On Demand

SBS On Demand celebrates Noirvember by spotlighting a collection of drama series and movies in the noir genre from around the world.

Noirvember is not just about the Nordic stories, but of course there are plenty included in the curation for first viewing or re-watching pleasure. Here are four noir dramas to consider …

Nordic Noir – Smilla’s Sense of Snow. Smilla Jaspersen (Filippa Coster-Waldau) lives in a surveillance state facing an impending energy crisis, leading a withdrawn life until she meets a young Inuit boy. The boy’s mysterious death leads her on a search for answers. The series is set in Copenhagen in 2040 when society is monitored through drones and body cams, energy is a privilege, and political tensions run high. The television adaptation of Peter Høeg’s worldwide bestseller also stars Elyas M’Barek and Henry Lloyd-Hughes and is directed by BAFTA winner Amma Asante. (Eight episodes)

Brit Noir – Virdee. Harry Virdee (Staz Nair), a Bradford detective with his personal life in crisis, must hunt down a killer targeting the Asian community. (Six episodes)

Noir Not Nordic – The Turkish Detective. Following three police inspectors, Ayse Farsakoglu (Yasemin Kaye Allen), Cetin Ikmen (Haluk Bilginer) and Mehmet Suleyman (Ethan Kai), as they solve crimes, experiencing euphoric highs and tragic lows in Istanbul. (Eight episodes)

Aussie Noir – True Colours. Detective Toni Alma (Rarriwuy Hick) searches for a killer in the remote Aboriginal community she once called home. (Four episodes)

Californication S1-7

Arrives across two big box set drops

Saturday, 1 November 2025 for S1-4 on SBS On Demand Saturday, 15 November 2025 S5-7 added on SBS On Demand (84 episodes)

When fast-living novelist Hank Moody (David Duchovny) left the literary haunts of New York for the pleasure-seeking splendours of LA, he thought he’d have fame, fortune and the love of a good woman. Now his personal life is in shambles, his career is on the brink of self-destruction and he can’t stop yielding to every temptation. Golden Globe winner Duchovny stars in the series that takes viewers on a wild, witty, and sexy ride in the California fast lane.

The series also stars Natascha McElhone as Hank’s ex-girlfriend Karen and Madeleine Martin as their daughter, Evan Handler as Hank’s agent Charlie and Madeline Zima as Mia, a new arrival in Hank’s life.

Across the series there any many guest star and cameo appearances. The cast list includes Pamela Adlon, Tim Minchin, Kathleen Turner, Heather Graham, Zoe Kravitz, Rob Lowe, Rick Springfield, Sarah Wynter, Josh Gad, Amber Heard, Henry Rollins and Peter Fonda.

Warren’s Vortex

Australian Premiere Box Set Drop Monday, 3 November 2025 on SBS On Demand (Six episodes)

From the makers of Wellington Paranormal comes Warren’s Vortex, a mad new comedy about time travel and fatherhood. Warren is a normal Kiwi dad but there’s something very abnormal about his garden shed. It contains an interdimensional time portal. When his daughter Lucy is pulled into the portal on her 18th birthday, Warren has to jump in after her.

Starring Maaka Pohatu (who played the Sarge character on Wellington Paranormal) and rising star Louise Jiang (Camp Be Better, Sweet Tooth), the show is a romp through alternate realities with a sweet father/daughter relationship at its heart.

In each episode, Warren and Lucy jump to a new, weird reality that the vortex dumps them in before it disappears. They soon realise that to open it again, they have to fix some sort of problem, solve a mystery or help each other out in some way. But the vortex never seems to take them back to the home they know. Each week it drops them in a reality that seems like home at first, but then it becomes obvious something more sinister and sometimes life-threatening is going on. Is the vortex testing them? From sentient refrigerators to deadly reality game shows, to estate agent robots to brain-dead phone zombies, Warren and Lucy must navigate increasingly more bizarre versions of the Lower Hutt they came from as they try to return.

Warren’s Vortex was produced and show-run by Paul Yates who produced all four seasons of Wellington Paranormal. Michelle Turner was line producer on both shows and four of the writers also wrote episodes of Wellington Paranormal.

Warren’s Vortex will be available to stream as a box set on SBS On Demand from 3 November, with episodes airing weekly on SBS Viceland, Mondays at 10.05pm.

Cancer Killers

Australian Premiere SBS Original Box Set Drop**

Tuesday, 4 November 2025 on SBS On Demand (Two episodes)

The Cancer Killers will be available to stream as a box set on SBS On Demand on 4 November and episodes will air on SBS, Tuesdays at 9.30pm.

All episodes will be available to stream on SBS On Demand with subtitles in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. All episodes will also be available on SBS On Demand with audio description.

Malpractice S1- 2

S2 Australian Premiere Box Set Drop – 2 Seasons

Thursday, 6 November 2025 on SBS On Demand (Ten episodes)

Malpractice is an anthology drama series following doctors embroiled in medical scandals.

Season 1

Dr Lucinda Edwards (Niamh Algar, Playing Nice on SBS On Demand) is a smart, battle-hardened doctor, but we meet her on a nightmare shift that ends in the death of an opioid overdose patient, Edith Owusu. Despite the support of her medical supervisor, Dr Leo Harris (James Purefoy), Edith’s grieving father Sir Anthony Owusu (Brian Bovell), demands an inquiry into Lucinda’s actions on the fateful night. Leading the medical investigation are Dr Norma Callahan (Helen Behan) and Lucinda’s former colleague, Dr George Adjei (Jordan Kouamé). While George feels this was an unavoidable tragedy, Norma is suspicious of Lucinda’s behaviour and decisions in the lead up to Edith’s death. As the pressure of the investigation intensifies, Lucinda’s relationship with husband Tom (Lorne MacFadyen) starts to fracture, and her confident professional exterior begins to crack. Is Lucinda hiding something? Through the cat and mouse thriller of the medical investigation, Malpractice tells the story of a damaged doctor caught up in a dangerous conspiracy.

Season 2

Tom Hughes plays Dr James Ford, a Psychiatric Registrar in a North Yorkshire hospital. His personal life is a mess, and his colleagues might find him arrogant, but he appears committed to his vulnerable patients. So, when he finds himself torn between a new mother attending a routine postnatal check-up and the sectioning of a floridly psychotic woman during a busy on-call shift, no one could predict the terrible consequences. The medical investigators are brought in to investigate the actions of Dr Ford and uncover a hospital seemingly at war with itself. To what lengths will James go to preserve his position? Is he a doctor with a God complex or the victim of wider problems? The returning cast from the first season are Helen Behan and Jordan Kouamé and new this season are Selin Hizli (Am I Being Unreasonable? on SBS On Demand) as Dr Sophia Fernandez and Zoë Telford as Dr Kate McAllister.

Reckless

S2 Australian Premiere Box Set Drop Wednesday, 12 November 2025 on SBS On Demand (Four episodes)

Reckless will be ava ilable to stream as a box set on SBS On Demand from 12 October and episodes will air weekly on SBS and NITV, Wednesdays at 8.30pm.

All episodes will be available to stream on SBS On Demand with subtitles in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. All episodes will also be available on SBS On Demand with audio description.

What It Feels Like For A Girl

Australian Premiere Box Set Drop Friday, 14 November 2025 on SBS On Demand (Eight episodes)

What It Feels Like For A Girl is a wild, anarchic Y2K spin on a coming-of-age drama, inspired by the acclaimed memoir of the same name by the award-winning writer and journalist Paris Lees.

It’s a new millennium - Madonna, Moloko and Basement Jaxx top the charts, and there’s a whole world to explore. But teenager Byron (Ellis Howard) is stuck in a small working-class town that hasn’t been the same since the coal mine shut in the 80s. Sick of mam, sick of dad, sick of being beaten up for “talkin’ like a poof”. Sick of everyone shuffling about like the living dead, going on about kitchens they’re too skint to do up and marriages they’re too scared to leave. Byron needs to get away and doesn’t care how.

Life explodes in a rush when Byron escapes to Nottingham’s kinetic underworld and discovers the East Midlands’ premier podium-dancer-cum-hellraiser, the mesmerising Lady Die (Laquarn Lewis). Byron is adopted into Lady Die’s hilarious and chaotic family of trouble-makers – “The Fallen Divas”. Between them, they beg, steal and skank their way on a rollercoaster ride of hedonism at the heart of the UK’s early 2000s club scene. The party can’t last, though, and when Byron is seduced by bad-boy Liam (Jake Dunn), a shocking encounter occurs that will change life forever.

The series also features Laura Haddock, Hannah Jones, Alam Lynch, Adam Ali, Alex Thomas-Smith, Emma Shipp, Hannah Walters and Michael Socha.

What It Feels Like For A Girl is launching in Transgender Awareness Week – 13 to 19 November 2025.

Vigil S2

Stream Free Box Set Drop

Thursday, 20 November 2025 on SBS On Demand (Eight episodes)

When a British Air Force weapons test goes disastrously wrong, DCI Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) is called in to investigate. With seven military personnel dead, two from Britain’s allies in the Middle East, Amy finds herself caught in the crosshairs of a fraught international incident. The Air Force think they have the guilty party in custody and push for Amy and DI Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) to close the case. But Amy isn’t convinced.

The second season cast includes Romola Garai (Suffragette on SBS On Demand) and Dougray Scott

(Sherlock & Daughter on SBS On Demand).

Vigil S1 is available now on SBS On Demand,

Vigil S2 will be available to stream as a box set on SBS On Demand from 20 November and episodes will air weekly on SBS, Thursdays at 9.30pm.

Liaison

Stream Free Box Set Drop

Sunday, 23 November 2025 on SBS On Demand (Six episodes)

Starring César Award winner Vincent Cassel and BAFTA Award winner Eva Green, Liaison is a high- stakes, contemporary thriller exploring how the mistakes of the past have the potential to destroy the future, combining action with an unpredictable, multilayered plot where espionage and political intrigue play out against a story of passionate and enduring love.

The action hurtles from the Élysée Palace in Paris to the Home Office in London, and to Brussels’ European Quarter from the ravaged suburbs of Damascus to a refugee camp in Belgium, as one woman must uncover whether she can save her country from catastrophe without losing herself in the process.

When a series of suspected cyber-attacks target London and the Thames barrier is breached, it causes the capital to flood. Alison Rowdy (Green), private secretary to the Minister for Security at the Home Office, is leading the government’s response when another attack hits the rail network and a suspect emerges in Gabriel Delage (Cassel), an operative hired by a French company to locate two Syrian hackers and retrieve the vital information they hold. Gabriel also happens to have been Alison’s lover 20 years ago, which is further complicated by the fact that Alison’s fiancé, Albert (Daniel Francis) — a barrister —is unaware of their history and has been tasked with revoking Gabriel’s diplomatic immunity and arresting him on UK soil. In an elaborate game of chess, Gabriel and Alison race against the clock and across borders to uncover the conspiracy, but not without their past intruding on the present as Alison’s loyalties are tested — to her fiancé, to her country and to herself.

The series also stars Peter Mullan, César Award winner Gérard Lanvin, Stanislas Merhar, Irène Jacob, Laëtitia Eido, Eriq Ebouaney, BAFTA rising star Bukky Bakray and Emmy Award winner Thierry Frémont .

Liaison was produced with a mix of English and French dialogue and the series will be available to stream on SBS On Demand with English subtitles.