
December 2025 will bring a huge wave of new entertainment to the streaming service, with tons of popular movies and original shows. There’s something for everyone, from thrilling dramas and hilarious comedies to beloved animated series making a comeback. The lineup features sequels everyone’s been waiting for and exciting new premieres, perfect for enjoying during the holidays.
‘Anything Else’ (2003)

Woody Allen’s latest romantic comedy comes to the platform December 1st. It’s about a young writer, Jerry Falk, dealing with a tricky relationship and a frustrating agent. He turns to a quirky older man for advice as he navigates life in New York City. The film playfully examines familiar themes of anxiety and relationships, offering a classic feel for fans of the genre.
‘Troll 2’ (2025)

Get ready for more epic fantasy! The highly awaited sequel arrives on Netflix December 1st. After the mountain king’s destruction, a new, powerful enemy rises in the Norwegian mountains. A team of unlikely heroes must come together again to save humanity from giant creatures and prevent complete disaster. This action-packed adventure offers even bigger scenes and a richer story for fans of the fantasy genre.
‘Rio 2’ (2014)

Blu and Jewel are back with their three kids in a new animated movie, available to stream December 1st! Leaving the comforts of Rio de Janeiro, the family heads to the Amazon rainforest and encounters a group of wild macaws. Blu has a hard time adjusting to life with his new, free-spirited neighbors, all while trying to avoid the scheming cockatoo, Nigel. Expect bright colors, catchy music, and beautiful animation that showcases the wonders of Brazil.
‘Over the Hedge’ (2006)

Get ready for a funny adventure! A clever raccoon named RJ convinces a group of forest animals to help him raid a suburban neighborhood for food. As they try to survive in the human world, they learn about trust and what it means to be a family. RJ discovers that friends are more important than getting what you want, especially when a relentless exterminator is on their trail. This animated comedy is known for its witty jokes and exciting action.
‘Money Monster’ (2016)

A thrilling new movie starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts arrives on December 1st. It follows a TV financial host taken hostage on air by an angry investor who lost all their money following a poor investment recommendation. Backstage, the producer races against time to save the host’s life and expose a hidden financial scheme. The film is a fast-paced, suspenseful story that also offers a critical look at the world of banking.
‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ (2019)

On December 1st, prepare for a monster showdown! The organization Monarch is battling colossal creatures, including Godzilla, Mothra, and Rodan. But the biggest threat of all is King Ghidorah, a three-headed beast. These powerful, ancient monsters are fighting for dominance, and the fate of humanity is at stake. This movie is packed with huge-scale destruction and amazing visual effects, making it a must-see for fans of giant monsters.
‘The Ugly Truth’ (2009)

Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler star in this new romantic comedy, arriving at the library on December 1st. The film follows a TV producer who struggles with romance and is paired with a confident, but opinionated, TV personality to try and improve their show’s ratings. He promises to help her find love using his unconventional advice, and as they work together, they unexpectedly start to connect despite their initial clashes.
‘Overcomer’ (2019)

I’m really looking forward to this new movie coming out December 1st! It’s a really inspiring story about a high school basketball coach who starts training a troubled teenager in long-distance running. It seems like it’s all about this kid and the coach discovering who they are and finding hope, even when things get tough. From what I’ve heard, they build a strong connection that helps them both work through their own problems. It sounds like a feel-good movie the whole family can enjoy – a really heartwarming story about overcoming challenges and never giving up.
‘As Good as It Gets’ (1997)

Released on December 1st, this comedy-drama features an Academy Award-winning performance by Jack Nicholson. The story centers on a writer with obsessive-compulsive disorder who unexpectedly connects with a waitress and his gay neighbor after facing a string of bad luck. Together, these three flawed characters embark on a life-changing road trip, helping each other grow and find happiness. The film is known for its witty conversations and the fantastic connection between the actors.
‘Cheaper by the Dozen 2’ (2005)

Get ready for more family fun with the Bakers! Their hilarious vacation continues in this comedy, arriving December 1st. This time, Tom Baker finds himself in a silly competition with a very competitive dad who has eight kids, all while on a summer lake trip. Their rivalry quickly gets out of hand, potentially spoiling the vacation for everyone. Ultimately, the movie shows that being a family and having fun together is more important than winning or trying to seem perfect.
‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994)

Pulp Fiction, a groundbreaking crime film by Quentin Tarantino, arrives on Netflix December 1st. The movie weaves together the stories of hitmen, a boxer, a gangster, and his wife through four interconnected tales of violence and the chance for a fresh start. Known for its unique dialogue and unforgettable moments, it’s a film that has left a lasting impact on movies and pop culture. Now you can experience the film’s distinctive take on the Los Angeles criminal world, which has inspired filmmakers for years.
‘Downton Abbey’ (2019)

Get ready to revisit the world of Downton Abbey! The Crawleys and their staff are facing a momentous occasion – a visit from the King and Queen. This event sparks both exciting romance and shocking scandal, threatening the future of the beloved estate. Featuring the original cast, this film – available December 1 – brings all the elegance and captivating drama that made the series a worldwide hit to the big screen.
‘A League of Their Own’ (1992)

Get ready to stream this feel-good sports favorite starring Geena Davis and Tom Hanks starting December 1st! The movie tells the inspiring true story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, created during World War II. It follows sisters Dottie and Kit as they join the Rockford Peaches, facing off against each other and battling for recognition in a male-dominated sport. It’s a funny, touching film that honors a significant time for women in sports.
‘Paul, Apostle of Christ’ (2018)

This movie tells the story of Paul during his last days, as he’s imprisoned in Rome and awaiting execution, beginning on December 1st. His friend, Luke, a doctor, bravely travels to see him and record his experiences for the early Christian community. The film focuses on themes of faith and forgiveness during a time of intense persecution under Emperor Nero, offering a thoughtful look at how the first church began.
‘Kung Fu Panda’ (2008)

Get ready for a fun and action-packed adventure! Jack Black brings the lovable panda Po to life in this animated classic, arriving on December 1st. Po, a bit clumsy but passionate about kung fu, is surprisingly chosen as the Dragon Warrior – the one destined to protect the Valley of Peace. He’ll need to learn from the wise Master Shifu and the skilled Furious Five to overcome the villainous snow leopard, Tai Lung. This movie is a perfect blend of hilarious comedy, exciting action, and heartwarming moments.
‘Hollow Man’ (2000)

A thrilling new movie starring Kevin Bacon arrives December 1st. He plays a gifted scientist who bravely tests an experimental serum that makes him invisible. While the experiment works, the isolation and newfound power begin to unravel his sanity. Now, his former coworkers must struggle to survive as he stalks them within the confines of the lab. The film features stunning visual effects and a suspenseful, psychologically driven plot.
‘Big Momma’s House 2’ (2006)

Martin Lawrence is back as FBI agent Malcolm Turner in this new comedy, hitting theaters December 1st. He once again goes undercover, this time disguised as an elderly woman named Hattie Mae Pierce, to work as a nanny for a family connected to a criminal investigation. The movie follows Malcolm as he tries to solve the case while dealing with the challenges of looking after children – and keeping his disguise a secret. Expect lots of slapstick and funny moments based on his elaborate cover.
‘Christmas Break-In’ (2019)

This family-friendly holiday movie, starring Danny Glover, arrives on December 1st. It tells the story of a young girl left at school near Christmas who unexpectedly finds three robbers holding the janitor captive. Using her cleverness and a series of homemade traps, she manages to stop the robbers until the authorities arrive. The film is a playful and cheerful tribute to classic movies about protecting your home.
‘Sew Torn’ (2025)

This exciting thriller centers around a seamstress who unexpectedly witnesses a failed drug deal on December 1st. Instead of fighting with weapons, she uses her sewing skills to outsmart her enemies and survive a dangerous situation. The film is a visually striking and fast-paced take on the crime genre, showcasing a clever heroine who relies on her craftiness rather than strength.
‘Bad Teacher’ (2011)

Cameron Diaz stars in this hilarious and edgy comedy, available December 1st, as a teacher who’s definitely not your average role model. She’s got a plan to marry a wealthy temporary teacher, but she’s constantly up against a seemingly flawless coworker. Her wild classroom antics create some seriously funny and awkward moments. It’s a chance for Diaz to show off her comedic side in a role that flips the typical ‘inspiring teacher’ story on its head.
‘The Gospel’ (2005)

This December 1st, a popular R&B singer comes home to his father’s church in a moving musical drama. He’s forced to face his past and mend broken relationships while also trying to save the church from closing due to money problems. The film is filled with powerful gospel music that really captures the heart of the story, and it looks at what happens when someone famous returns to their roots and seeks forgiveness.
‘What Lies Beneath’ (2000)

A new thriller starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer arrives on Netflix December 1st. The story follows a woman who suspects her lake house is haunted and starts to learn disturbing things about her husband’s history. As strange events unfold, they seem connected to a missing student, potentially a murder victim. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, this suspenseful movie will keep you on the edge of your seat until its shocking ending.
‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ (2016)

In this new Kung Fu Panda adventure, Po finally meets his birth father and uncovers a hidden panda village. When a powerful spirit warrior named Kai threatens the world, Po has to step up as a teacher and train a group of inexperienced pandas. The movie builds on the series’ rich story, introduces stunning new locations in the spirit realm, and offers the familiar blend of laughs and emotion, all with a fresh and visually exciting animation style. It arrives in theaters on December 1st.
‘Stripes’ (1981)

Get ready for a hilarious classic! Bill Murray stars as a guy who, after a rough patch with his job and love life, convinces his friend to join the army for something different. Their wild behavior quickly clashes with the rules and their tough drill sergeant. Streaming December 1, this 80s comedy is full of memorable moments and a fantastic cast.
‘War Room’ (2015)

This inspiring drama, arriving December 1st, tells the story of a family that appears flawless but is secretly falling apart. It follows a woman who finds guidance from an older widow, learning to strengthen her marriage through prayer. The film highlights the challenges couples face and how faith can help heal broken relationships, and it unexpectedly became a popular success thanks to its powerful message and emotional impact.
‘Holiday in Santa Fe’ (2021)

Get ready for a heartwarming holiday movie starring Mario Lopez! It’s a Christmas romance about a family who runs a Christmas ornament business. When a big-city executive comes to town hoping to buy them out, she unexpectedly falls for the owner’s son. They’ll have to figure out how to save the family’s traditions while also considering a potentially successful deal. Expect a cozy, festive atmosphere and beautiful scenery from the Southwest. It starts streaming December 1st!
‘Kung Fu Panda 2’ (2011)

In this new Kung Fu Panda movie, coming out December 1st, Po faces a powerful enemy determined to take over China with a weapon that could destroy kung fu itself. He also learns surprising truths about his past and how he became Mr. Ping’s adopted son. The film combines exciting action and humor with more emotional and serious moments, making it one of the best movies in the series.
‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ (2003)

Get ready for a funny and heartwarming family comedy! Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt play parents trying to keep up with their twelve kids. When the dad lands his dream job as a football coach, the mom heads out on a book tour, leaving him to manage the household alone. The kids, however, have other plans – they try to mess with his job so they can convince the family to move back home. It’s a chaotic and sweet look at the ups and downs of raising a very large family, and it arrives on December 1st.
‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ (2013)

Leonardo DiCaprio gives a captivating performance as Jordan Belfort in this true-life crime comedy, available to stream December 1st. The film follows his journey from building a fortune through dishonest stock trading to losing it all. Directed by Martin Scorsese, it shows a world of over-the-top indulgence, drugs, and corruption. It’s a darkly humorous and unsettling story that serves as a warning about the dangers of greed.
‘My Next Guest with David Letterman and Adam Sandler’ (2025)

On December 1st, David Letterman sits down with Adam Sandler for a revealing conversation about his career. They’ll talk about Sandler’s path from his early days on Saturday Night Live to becoming a hugely successful movie star and comedian. Expect personal stories and insights into the making of his most popular films. The interview also showcases the long-lasting friendship and admiration between these two comedy greats.
‘Zero Dark Thirty’ (2012)

On December 1st, Jessica Chastain leads the cast in a tense thriller based on the ten-year search for Osama bin Laden after the 9/11 attacks. The film offers a detailed, step-by-step account of how intelligence was gathered, leading up to the daring raid by Navy SEALs in Pakistan. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the movie is a gripping and realistic portrayal of these historical events, prioritizing both accuracy and suspense.
‘Rio’ (2011)

Blu, a tame macaw, journeys to Rio de Janeiro to find a mate – the only other macaw like him. But Blu and the independent Jewel are soon kidnapped by smugglers and forced to work together while chained up. They have to break free and learn to fly, all while experiencing the exciting energy of Brazil. The movie is known for its upbeat music and bright, lively animation.
‘All the Empty Rooms’ (2025)

This suspenseful drama follows a family as they cope with the sudden disappearance of one of their children, beginning December 1st. While trying to protect their remaining child, the parents are forced to confront hidden truths about the missing sibling. The story creates a chilling atmosphere through subtle clues and unspoken emotions, focusing on the emotional impact of loss and the secrets families keep.
‘Little Women’ (2019)

Greta Gerwig’s highly praised film, based on the beloved classic novel, will be available on December 1st. Set after the Civil War, the story follows the March sisters as they grow up and chase their dreams. Starring Saoirse Ronan, the movie offers a fresh, modern take on the original story, told in a unique and engaging way. It’s been celebrated for its heartwarming portrayal of these enduring characters.
‘Influencer’ (2023)

This December 1st, a social media influencer’s solo trip to Thailand takes a dark turn when she meets an enigmatic stranger. What begins as an exciting adventure quickly becomes a terrifying ordeal as she discovers someone is pulling the strings. The movie explores the illusions of online fame and the risks of trusting people while traveling, filled with unexpected twists that will leave you wondering who’s really calling the shots.
‘Joy for Christmas’ (2021)

This heartwarming holiday movie, releasing December 1st, centers on a publicist who teams up with a well-known athlete to revitalize her family’s charity. Though they initially disagree, they begin to connect while organizing a Christmas toy drive. It’s a classic story of opposites attracting, set during the festive holiday season, and delivers the cozy, feel-good experience that romance fans love.
‘Brightburn’ (2019)

Arriving in theaters December 1st, this frightening movie explores a chilling ‘what if?’ scenario: what if a child with incredible powers – like Superman – chose to use them for harm? The story centers on a couple who adopt a baby after he mysteriously lands on their farm, only to watch him grow into a ruthless and terrifying threat. The boy uses his superhuman strength and heat vision to torment the people in his town, offering a dark and disturbing twist on the typical superhero origin story.
‘Godzilla’ (2014)

Godzilla is back in a new film, streaming December 1st, facing off against massive, ancient creatures called MUTOs. As these monsters cause destruction worldwide, a soldier struggles to get back to his family in San Francisco. The movie highlights just how enormous these creatures are and how little control humans have against them. It kicked off a new series of monster movies with a realistic and intense approach.
‘Burlesque’ (2010)

Cher and Christina Aguilera lead this musical story about a young woman chasing her dreams in Los Angeles, arriving December 1st. She discovers a home at a rundown burlesque club and transforms it with her incredible singing. The movie is filled with big, showy dance performances and a popular soundtrack. It’s a fun, over-the-top tribute to performing and the strength of women.
‘Big Momma’s House’ (2000)

Hitting Netflix on December 1st, this action comedy features Martin Lawrence in the role that made him famous. He plays an FBI agent who goes undercover as a sweet old grandmother to protect a woman and her son from a dangerous criminal. While keeping up the disguise in a small town, he unexpectedly falls in love with the woman he’s protecting. The movie is well-known for its slapstick comedy and the impressive makeup used to create the look of the title character.
‘Borg vs McEnroe’ (2017)

A new sports drama, arriving December 2nd, tells the story of the famous rivalry between tennis greats Björn Borg and John McEnroe. The film dives into the intense pressure both players felt before their iconic 1980 Wimbledon match. Shia LaBeouf and Sverrir Gudnason give powerful performances, highlighting the differences in each player’s personality and game. It’s a compelling look at the mental strength it takes to become a champion.
‘The Sunlit Night’ (2020)

In this drama, arriving December 2nd, Jenny Slate plays an artist who takes a job in the isolated Arctic region of Norway. There, she meets an American man mourning his father, and the two begin to connect amidst the stunning scenery and perpetual daylight. The film blends gentle humor with beautiful landscapes, exploring the challenges artists face and the search for purpose in surprising circumstances. It’s a subtle and unique story about discovering your path when you least expect it.
‘Chick Fight’ (2020)

On December 2nd, Malin Akerman stars in a funny new movie about a woman who joins a secret, all-female fight club to get her life back on track. With guidance from a mysterious trainer played by Alec Baldwin, she discovers how to use her frustration through boxing. The film is a fun and inspiring take on fighting movies, showing her gaining strength both in the ring and in her personal life.
‘My Secret Santa’ (2025)

I’m so excited for this new holiday movie with Alexandra Breckenridge, it’s coming out December 3rd! She plays a woman who starts writing letters to a secret admirer at Christmas, and as she tries to figure out who it is, she starts falling for a really great guy in town – he might just be the one! It sounds like exactly the kind of warm, romantic, and slightly mysterious story I’ve come to expect and love from her.
‘The Northman’ (2022)

Robert Eggers’ new film is a powerfully intense Viking saga, arriving on December 3rd. Starring Alexander Skarsgård, it tells the story of a prince determined to avenge his father and rescue his mother from a deceitful uncle. The movie stands out for its realistic depiction of history and its raw, action-packed scenes inspired by Norse legends. Expect a visually stunning and often violent experience.
‘I’m Your Man’ (2021)

Okay, so I just heard about this new German sci-fi romance coming out December 4th, and it sounds really interesting. It’s about a scientist who basically signs up to live with this super-advanced android – played by Dan Stevens, which is awesome – who’s built to be her ideal partner. But it’s not just some simple robot story; apparently, he starts developing in really unexpected ways as he tries to figure out what she wants and needs. From what I’ve read, it’s a pretty smart movie, tackling big questions about love and what it even means to be human, but with a good sense of humor too. It really makes you think about what makes a connection feel genuine, you know?
‘I Wish You Had Told Me’ (2025)

Okay, so I just heard about this new movie coming out December 4th, and it sounds like my kind of thing. It’s about two old friends who haven’t spoken in ages, and they end up reconnecting to dig up a secret from their past. Apparently, it’s a really emotional ride, showing how things fell apart between them and forcing them to deal with all the stuff they never said. The story jumps between the past and present, slowly revealing what really happened. Honestly, it sounds like a total tearjerker – a really powerful story about forgiveness and how much damage unspoken words can do.
‘Lali: Time To Step Up’ (2025)

As a huge fan of Lali Espósito, I’m so excited about this new documentary! It’s coming out on December 4th and it’s all about her journey – from when she first started acting in those popular telenovelas to becoming the incredible music artist she is today. It promises a really personal look, with behind-the-scenes moments and interviews that show what drives her and how she approaches her art. It’s going to be amazing to see the person behind the amazing performer we all know and love.
‘Forrest Gump’ (1994)

A beloved classic starring Tom Hanks, this drama tells the life story of Forrest, an unassuming man who finds himself impacting major moments in history. Streaming from December 4th, the film follows Forrest as he recounts his experiences, from the Vietnam War to a surprising role in international relations. At its heart, it’s a moving story about his lifelong connection with his friend, Jenny, and is remembered for its powerful emotions and innovative special effects.
‘Respect’ (2021)

Jennifer Hudson brilliantly portrays Aretha Franklin in a new movie about the singer’s life, arriving December 4th. The film traces Aretha’s path from singing as a child in her father’s church to becoming a world-famous star. It honestly depicts the challenges and difficult relationships she faced while discovering her own strength and voice. Hudson’s incredible singing is central to the movie and honors Franklin’s lasting musical impact.
‘The New Yorker at 100’ (2025)

This documentary marks the 100th anniversary of a beloved magazine and debuts on December 5th. It includes conversations with celebrated writers and illustrators who have defined the magazine’s style over the past century. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the magazine is made and explores the story behind its most memorable covers. Ultimately, it’s a celebration of in-depth reporting and outstanding writing.
‘Jay Kelly’ (2025)

In Noah Baumbach’s new film, George Clooney plays a veteran actor looking back on his career. He travels through Europe with his manager (Adam Sandler) starting December 5th, heading to Italy where he’ll receive a lifetime achievement award. Along the way, he revisits his past and the film explores both the funny and sad parts of life, offering a thoughtful look at the characters and their regrets, all set against the beautiful scenery of Europe.
‘MVP’ (2022)

This December 5th, a new drama tells the story of a former NFL player who connects with a homeless veteran and rediscovers his purpose. The film honestly portrays the difficulties athletes and soldiers face when adjusting to life after their careers are over, and it’s produced by Sylvester Stallone with the goal of supporting veteran charities. At its heart, it’s a touching story about friendship and building a new support system.
‘A Lot Like Christmas’ (2021)

This new holiday movie, coming out December 5th, tells the story of a local Christmas tree lot owner who finds himself at odds with a representative from a big corporate chain. Their competition for customers sparks a rivalry that surprisingly blossoms into romance. Expect all the familiar, heartwarming elements you love in holiday movies – a charming town festival and a conflict that gets happily resolved. It’s a sweet and predictable, but enjoyable, addition to the season’s films.
‘Love and Wine’ (2025)

A new romantic comedy, set amongst the beautiful vineyards of Napa Valley, arrives on December 5th. It tells the story of a lawyer from the city who unexpectedly inherits a winery in trouble. To save the harvest, she must team up with the winery’s experienced, no-nonsense winemaker. As they work together, their different worlds collide, leading to a partnership and, eventually, romance, fueled by their mutual love of winemaking. It’s a charming and visually stunning film perfect for anyone who enjoys a lighthearted story and, of course, wine!
‘The Night My Dad Saved Christmas 2’ (2025)

As a total movie buff, I’m excited to hear the sequel to that fun Spanish Christmas film is coming out December 5th! From what I understand, Santa’s back, and he needs his human pals to help him save Christmas again – this time from a brand new problem. It sounds like it’s packed with the kind of silly, heartwarming humor that families will love, and it’s clearly aiming to be a big hit with audiences all over the world during the holidays. Basically, it’s shaping up to be the perfect festive watch!
‘Mean Girls’ (2004)

Get ready to revisit the classic teen comedy starring Lindsay Lohan as Cady Heron! It’s coming back to Netflix on December 5th. The movie follows Cady, who’s new to public high school after growing up homeschooled in Africa, as she tries to figure out the complicated world of high school popularity. She joins the cool group, known as The Plastics, but soon realizes she’s losing sight of who she is. Written by Tina Fey, this hilarious and clever film is full of memorable quotes and a funny look at what it’s like to be a teenager.
‘Mean Girls’ (2024)

The beloved comedy is now a musical, coming to streaming on December 5th! This new take on the story adds fun musical numbers from the Broadway version and incorporates modern social media. While keeping the original characters like Regina George, the humor has been updated for today’s audiences. Both the musical and the original movie will be available on the same day, so fans can enjoy them back-to-back!
‘Wish Upon’ (2017)

This December 5th, a new horror film tells the story of a teenager who finds a magical music box that can grant seven wishes. While each wish seems to make her life better, someone close to her pays a terrible price. She quickly becomes obsessed with the music box’s power, even as more and more people around her start to die. The movie is a frightening reminder that getting everything you want isn’t always a good thing, and that greed can have deadly consequences.
‘Babylon’ (2022)

Damien Chazelle’s new film, premiering December 7th, offers a vibrant and dramatic portrayal of Hollywood’s transition from silent films to talkies in the 1920s. Starring Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt, alongside a large ensemble cast, the movie depicts a world of lavish parties and heartbreaking struggles. It’s a visually stunning and often divisive homage to the classic era of filmmaking.
‘Church People’ (2021)

This heartwarming Christian comedy, releasing December 7th, follows a youth pastor who’s concerned his church is relying too much on flashy stunts to gain new members. Things get hilariously complicated when he’s accidentally cast as Jesus in the Easter play… and the plan involves an actual crucifixion! He has to find a way to steer things back to what truly matters: faith. The film playfully pokes fun at the way religion can sometimes become overly commercialized, but ultimately delivers a hopeful and uplifting message, making it perfect for family movie night.
‘Cast Away’ (2000)

Starring Tom Hanks, this drama tells the story of a FedEx employee who finds himself stranded alone on a deserted island. Premiering on December 7th, the film follows his years-long struggle for survival, finding companionship only in a volleyball named Wilson. It’s a powerful exploration of human strength and the challenges of readjusting to life after prolonged isolation, and is widely considered a classic survival movie.
‘Elmo and Mark Rober’s Merry Giftmas’ (2025)

Mark Rober, a popular science YouTuber, is joining forces with Elmo in a new holiday special debuting December 8th. Together, they build cool gadgets and tackle challenges to make sure Santa can deliver all the presents on time! The show blends fun STEM lessons with the beloved characters from Sesame Street, aiming to spark kids’ imaginations and get them excited about learning during the holidays.
‘Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within’ (2025)

Coming December 9th, this documentary highlights the amazing story of Masaka Kids Africana, a Ugandan dance group who found happiness and a brighter future through their music and moves. The film shows off their incredible skills and how they’ve made a real difference in their community – it’s a truly uplifting story about overcoming challenges and the power of dance.
‘The Fakenapping’ (2025)

This December 11th, a dark comedy unfolds about a group of friends who attempt a fake kidnapping to help their friend with a debt. Their plan backfires spectacularly when they mistakenly kidnap a dangerous criminal. Now, they must scramble to fix the situation before the real criminals come after them. The movie uses a lot of mistaken identities and physical comedy to create its hilarious and chaotic story.
‘Lost in the Spotlight’ (2025)

Starring Vino G. Bastian, this new drama arrives on December 11th. The film centers on a celebrity whose career is declining and who tries to become relevant again using the internet, but ends up losing himself in the process. Bastian gives a compelling performance, delving into the downsides of fame and being in the public eye. It’s a thought-provoking look at the entertainment world in Southeast Asia.
‘The Fanatic’ (2020)

A new psychological thriller, streaming December 12th, stars John Travolta as a fan whose admiration for an action hero becomes a dangerous obsession. When the actor doesn’t reciprocate his feelings, the fan’s love turns toxic. The film delves into the unsettling dynamic between celebrities and their most unstable fans, with Travolta delivering a captivating and unsettling performance at its core.
‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ (2025)

Daniel Craig is back as the detective Benoit Blanc in the latest mystery film, arriving December 12th. While details are being kept under wraps, the movie features a new group of potential suspects and a challenging murder case. Rian Johnson, who wrote and directed the previous films, returns for this third installment, promising the same clever blend of humor and puzzling intrigue that fans love.
‘House of Gucci’ (2021)

Hitting screens on December 12th, this stylish drama stars Lady Gaga and Adam Driver. The film tells the story of the Gucci family, focusing on a passionate love affair and the ultimate betrayal that led to the shocking murder of Maurizio Gucci. Directed by Ridley Scott, it’s a glamorous and over-the-top look at one of fashion’s biggest names and how ambition and greed can destroy everything.
‘The Hustle’ (2019)

A new comedy starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson arrives on December 12th. The two actresses play con artists competing to trick a tech billionaire on the French Riviera. Hathaway’s character is a polished and elegant swindler, while Wilson’s is a more clumsy and chaotic one. The film is full of humor as they try to outsmart each other and successfully con their target.
‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ (1999)

This December 13th, Matt Damon plays a manipulative con artist in a thrilling new film set in Italy. He targets wealthy Americans and becomes dangerously fixated on the life of a man named Dickie Greenleaf, willing to do anything to stay in his circle. With Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow also starring, the movie is a suspenseful and intimate look at its characters, all unfolding against the stunning scenery of the Mediterranean.
‘PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie’ (2023)

When a meteor lands in Adventure City, the pups get amazing superpowers! They’ll need those powers to save the city from Mayor Humdinger and a crazy scientist who want to steal them. Even Skye, the smallest pup, discovers she can be a hero. This movie is a fun, action-filled adventure perfect for little kids, and arrives December 14th.
‘A Cowboy Christmas Romance’ (2023)

I’m so excited about this new movie! It’s about a woman who’s really successful in real estate, but she goes back home to buy a ranch. There’s just one problem – the incredibly charming owner! It seems she has to choose between the life she’s built and a possible romance in the countryside. From what I’ve heard, it’s full of those cozy, classic western holiday vibes and ends with a really sweet, feel-good moment. If you love a good rustic romance, I think you’ll absolutely adore it. It starts streaming December 15th!
‘The Christmas Classic’ (2023)

This December 15th, enjoy a heartwarming romance about two former rivals who return home for a holiday ski race. They’ll have to team up to save their town’s ski resort—and maybe rediscover their old feelings for each other. The movie is a fun mix of exciting ski action, festive romance, and a charming snowy backdrop, all while celebrating the power of community and the possibility of second chances.
‘Christmas on the Alpaca Farm’ (2023)

A fashion designer finds both inspiration and romance when she travels to an alpaca farm for her new Christmas collection. Arriving December 15th, this holiday film follows her as she adjusts to a simpler life in the countryside and falls for the farmer. Expect charming animals and a heartwarming love story – it’s a fresh take on the classic farm-based holiday movie.
‘Christmas at the Chalet’ (2023)

Okay, so I just screened this new holiday comedy, and it’s a surprisingly charming watch. It centers around a divorced woman who, bless her heart, ends up spending Christmas with her ex, his new girlfriend, and… well, things get complicated. She finds herself unexpectedly falling for the chalet’s chef amidst all the awkward family drama. Honestly, it’s more than just laughs; it’s a really sweet story about rediscovering yourself and finding happiness after a breakup. It’s funny, feel-good, and ultimately pretty empowering – a great addition to your holiday streaming list, available December 15th.
‘Two for the Money’ (2005)

Hitting theaters December 15th, this intense drama stars Al Pacino and Matthew McConaughey. It follows a promising ex-football player who becomes a sports gambler and learns the ropes from a wealthy, influential figure. But as the stakes get higher and the money piles up, their relationship sours, and the film reveals the dangerous and addictive side of the world of sports betting.
‘Titanic’ (1997)

James Cameron’s classic romance, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, is coming to Netflix on December 16th. The film tells the story of a passionate but doomed romance that unfolds aboard the Titanic’s first voyage. It combines a fictional love story with the real-life tragedy of the 1912 disaster and continues to impress audiences with its stunning visuals and moving music.
‘A Line of Fire’ (2025)

Cuba Gooding Jr. leads this thrilling action movie, arriving December 17th. He plays a seasoned firefighter who sees a crime and then has to keep a young witness safe as a wildfire burns nearby. The film blends the excitement of a survival story with a tense chase as they’re pursued by dangerous mercenaries. Expect plenty of fiery action and gripping suspense.
‘Better Watch Out’ (2017)

This new horror film flips the typical home invasion story on its head and comes out December 18th. It follows a babysitter trying to keep a child safe from intruders, but she quickly discovers the danger isn’t what she expected. Expect plenty of surprising twists and a darkly funny take on classic Christmas themes. If you’re a horror fan looking for something fresh this holiday season, this is one to check out.
’10DANCE’ (2025)

This anime, based on a well-loved manga, kicks off December 18th and follows the world of competitive ballroom dancing. It centers on two dancers—rivals with different techniques—who decide to help each other improve. As they work together, they develop a strong connection both in practice and personally. The animation is beautiful and really showcases the elegance and movement of the dance.
‘Border Hunters’ (2025)

This December 18th, an action movie arrives detailing the efforts of a highly skilled tactical team to intercept a cartel operation. They’ll face challenges not only from the dangerous landscape, but also from political red tape, as they work to complete their mission. The film emphasizes authentic military strategies and the strong bond between team members, offering intense combat and a gripping, realistic feel.
‘The Great Flood’ (2025)

Kim Da-mi stars in this new disaster movie, hitting theaters December 19th. The film follows a group of people trapped in an apartment building when a huge flood hits. As the water rises, they have to cooperate to escape, battling both fear and a shortage of supplies. It’s a thrilling combination of large-scale disaster action and personal stories.
I’m really excited about this new thriller! It’s set in 1975 New York City during a massive blackout, and it comes out on December 19th. The story follows a group of strangers who get stuck on a subway train as the city completely falls apart around them. From what I’ve seen, it’s got this amazing 70s look and feel, but with a really modern, suspenseful story. It seems like it’s going to be a deep look at what happens when people are pushed to their limits and how society reacts under pressure.
‘A Time for Defiance’ (1998)

A new Spanish historical drama premieres on December 19th, focusing on the Spanish Civil War. The film follows the courageous efforts of museum workers who bravely protect valuable artworks from the dangers of bombing attacks. It’s a powerful story about safeguarding culture amidst wartime, and a heartfelt homage to those who quietly worked to preserve it.
‘Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua’ (2025)

On December 19th, Netflix will broadcast a major live boxing match. Jake Paul, a popular internet personality turned boxer, will face his toughest opponent yet in former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. The event is expected to be a huge spectacle, attracting viewers from around the world, as fans wonder if Paul can compete at the highest level of professional boxing.
‘Relay’ (2024)

Coming December 19th, this thrilling new movie stars Riz Ahmed and Lily James. It follows a man who arranges secret deals between people exposing wrongdoing and the companies involved. When his cover is blown, he’s forced to flee while trying to protect his newest client from dangerous killers. Directed by David Mackenzie, it’s a suspenseful chase full of twists and turns.
‘Eden’ (2025)

Directed by Ron Howard and debuting on December 23rd, this thrilling film follows a group hoping to start fresh in the Galapagos Islands. Their idyllic paradise quickly transforms into a nightmare as they confront the harsh realities of survival and the darker aspects of human behavior. The movie stars Jude Law and Ana de Armas as part of a talented ensemble cast.
‘Goodbye June’ (2025)

Toni Collette stars in this heartfelt drama, arriving December 24th. The film centers on a woman facing the difficult task of leaving her childhood home and cherished memories as she prepares to sell it. It’s a touching story about learning to let go and how time changes us, with Collette delivering a powerful and understated performance.
‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ (2022)

The Crawley family travels to the French Riviera in this new film, available to stream December 24th. While enjoying the sunshine, they discover a secret from the Dowager Countess’s earlier life. Meanwhile, back at home, a movie is being filmed on their estate. Like the original series, the film is beautifully made and offers heartwarming drama, making it an ideal choice for a cozy Christmas Eve viewing.
‘Wrath of Man’ (2021)

Arriving December 25th, this new action film from Guy Ritchie stars Jason Statham as a secretive security guard for an armored truck. During a robbery, he shows off incredible fighting skills, hinting that he’s much more than he seems. The movie tells a story of revenge in a unique way, jumping around in time with four distinct parts, and delivers the hard-hitting action and signature style fans expect from Ritchie.
‘Ricky Gervais: Mortality’ (2025)

Ricky Gervais’s new stand-up special, launching December 30th, tackles tough subjects like death and aging. He uses his signature sarcastic humor to point out the funny and strange parts of growing older and facing our mortality. Expect a show that’s both thought-provoking and genuinely funny – fans will love his honest and direct perspective on life.
‘Sleeping with Other People’ (2015)

This romantic comedy, starring Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie, is the perfect way to ring in the New Year on December 31st. It follows two people who are constantly unfaithful, who decide to become friends and help each other stop cheating. However, they find it hard to keep their relationship platonic. The movie is praised for its witty writing and the fantastic connection between the two lead actors, offering a hilarious and honest take on dating today.
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